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Mosher Patterson K., Chan S., Goettel R.2010Earth Day is Every Day: Spreading the news about invasive speciesAquatic Invasions
Sitnikova T., Soldatenko E., Kamaltynov R., Riedel F.2010The finding of North American freshwater gastropods of the genus Planorbella Haldeman, 1842 (Pulmonata: Planorbidae) in East SiberiaAquatic Invasions
Collin R., Ramos-Espla A.A., Izquierdo A.2010Identification of the South Atlantic spiny slipper limpet Bostrycapulus odites Collin, 2005 (Caenogastropoda: Calyptraeidae) on the Spanish Mediterranean coastAquatic Invasions
Meriс E., Yokeş M.B., Avşar N., Bircan C.2010An oasis for alien benthic Foraminifera in the Aegean SeaAquatic Invasions
Reinhardt J.F., Stefaniak L.M., Hudson D.M., Mangiafico J., Gladych R., Whitlatch R.B.2010First record of the non-native light bulb tunicate Clavelina lepadiformis (Müller, 1776) in the northwest AtlanticAquatic Invasions
Kondilatos G., Corsini-Foka M., Pancucci-Papadopoulou M-A.2010Occurrence of the first non-indigenous ascidian Phallusia nigra Savigny, 1816 (Tunicata: Ascidiacea) in Greek watersAquatic Invasions
Collin S.B., Oakley J.A., Sewell J., Bishop J.D.D.2010Widespread occurrence of the non-indigenous ascidian Corella eumyota Traustedt, 1882 on the shores of Plymouth Sound and Estuaries Special Area of Conservation, UKAquatic Invasions
Nagar A.E., Huys R., Bishop J.D.D.2010Widespread occurrence of the Southern Hemisphere ascidian Corella eumyota Traustedt, 1882 on the Atlantic coast of IberiaAquatic Invasions
Torchin M.E.2010Native fish grows faster in the presence of a potential introduced competitorAquatic Invasions
Zięba G., Copp G.H., Davies G.D., Stebbing P., Wesley K.J., Britton J.R.2010Recent releases and dispersal of non-native fishes in England and Wales, with emphasis on sunbleak Leucaspius delineatus (Heckel, 1843)Aquatic Invasions
Hoagstrom C.W., Zymonas N.D., Davenport S.R., Propst D.L., Brooks J.E.2010Rapid species replacements between fishes of the North American plains: a case history from the Pecos RiverAquatic Invasions
Bij de Vaate A.2010Some evidence for ballast water transport being the vector of the quagga mussel (Dreissena rostriformis bugensis Andrusov, 1897) introduction into Western Europe and subsequent upstream dispersal in the RiverAquatic Invasions
Caffrey J.M., Millane M., Evers S., Moran H., Butler M.2010A novel approach to aquatic weed control and habitat restoration using biodegradable jute mattingAquatic Invasions
Oliveira M.D., Hamilton S.K., Jacobi C.M.2010Forecasting the expansion of the invasive golden mussel Limnoperna fortunei in Brazilian and North American rivers based on its occurrence in the Paraguay River and Pantanal wetland of BrazilAquatic Invasions
Mosher Patterson K., Power A., Sloan P., Olson S., Chan S., Goettel R.2010Aquatic Invaders: Sea Grant/AZA project explains pathways to zoo and aquarium audiencesAquatic Invasions
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