Browsing by Author "Carlton, James T."
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Classification of non-indigenous species based on their impacts: Considerations for application in marine management
Ojaveer, Henn; Galil, Bella S.; Campbell, Marnie L.; Carlton, James T.; Canning-Clode, João; Cook, Elizebeth J.; Davidson, Alisha D.; Hewitt, Chad L.; Jelmert, Anders; Marchini, Agnese; McKenzie, Cynthia H.; Minchin, Dan; Occhipinti-Ambrogi, Anna; Olenin, Sergej; Ruiz, Gregory (Public Library of Science, 2015)Assessment of the ecological and economic/societal impacts of the introduction of non-indigenous species (NIS) is one of the primary focus areas of bioinvasion science in terrestrial and aquatic environments, and is ... -
'Double trouble': the expansion of the Suez Canal and marine bioinvasions in the Mediterranean Sea
Galil, Bella S.; Boero, Ferdinando; Campbell, Marnie L.; Carlton, James T.; Cook, Elizabeth; Fraschetti, Simonetta; Gollasch, Stephan; Hewitt, Chad L.; Jelmert, Anders; Macpherson, Enrique; Marchini, Agnese; McKenzie, Cynthia; Minchin, Dan; Occhipinti-Ambrogi, Anna; Ojaveer, Henn; Olenin, Sergej; Piraino, Stefano; Ruiz, Gregory M. (Springer, 2015) -
The enlargement of the Suez Canal and introduction of non-indigenous species to the Mediterranean Sea
Galil, Bella S.; Boero, Ferdinando; Fraschetti, Simona; Piraino, Stefano; Campbell, Marnie L.; Hewitt, Chad L.; Carlton, James T.; Cook, Elizebeth J.; Jelmert, Anders; Macpherson, Enrique; Marchini, Agnese; Occhipinti-Ambrogi, Anna; McKenzie, Cynthia H.; Minchin, Dan; Ojaveer, Henn; Olenin, Sergej; Ruiz, Gregory (Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography, 2015)The Suez Canal is one of the most important waterways in the world – during the last year 17,148 ships passed through the Canal – reducing emissions, saving time, and operating costs to shippers. The rapid increase in ship ... -
INVASIVESNET towards an International Association for Open Knowledge on Invasive Alien Species
Lucy, Frances E.; Roy, Helen; Simpson, Annie; Carlton, James T.; Hanson, John Mark; Magellan, Kit; Campbell, Marnie L.; Costello, Mark J.; Pagad, Shyama; Hewitt, Chad L.; McDonald, Justin; Cassey, Philip; Thomaz, Sidinei M.; Katsanevakis, Stelios; Zenetos, Argyro; Tricarico, Elena; Boggero, Angela; Groom, Quentin J.; Adriaens, Tim; Vanderhoeven, Sonia; Torchin, Mark; Hufbauer, Ruth; Fuller, Pam; Carman, Mary R.; Conn, David Bruce; Vitule, Jean R.S.; Canning-Clode, João; Galil, Bella S.; Ojaveer, Henn; Bailey, Sarah A.; Therriault, Thomas W.; Claudi, Renata; Gazda, Anna; Dick, Jaimie T.A.; Caffrey, Joe; Witt, Arne; Kenis, Marc; Lehtiniemi, Maiju; Helmisaari, Harry; Panov, Vadim E. (REABIC, 2016)In a world where invasive alien species (IAS) are recognised as one of the major threats to biodiversity, leading scientists from five continents have come together to propose the concept of developing an international ...
Co-authors for James T. Carlton
James T. Carlton has 58 co-authors in Research Commons. Showing the 30 most frequent co-authors.
- Tim Adriaens
- Sarah A. Bailey
- Ferdinando Boero
- Angela Boggero
- Joe Caffrey
- Marnie L. Campbell
- João Canning-Clode
- Mary R. Carman
- Philip Cassey
- Renata Claudi
- David Bruce Conn
- Elizabeth Cook
- Elizebeth J. Cook
- Mark J. Costello
- Alisha D. Davidson
- Jaimie T.A. Dick
- Simona Fraschetti
- Simonetta Fraschetti
- Bella S. Galil
- Chad L. Hewitt
- Anders Jelmert
- Enrique Macpherson
- Agnese Marchini
- Cynthia H. McKenzie
- Dan Minchin
- Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi
- Henn Ojaveer
- Sergej Olenin
- Stefano Piraino
- Gregory Ruiz