Published in Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A on August 29, 2011
Elemental fingerprinting of mussel shells to predict population sources and redistribution potential in the Gulf of Maine. PLoS One (2013) 0.90
The molecular clock of neutral evolution can be accelerated or slowed by asymmetric spatial structure. PLoS Comput Biol (2015) 0.89
Are genes faster than crabs? Mitochondrial introgression exceeds larval dispersal during population expansion of the invasive crab Carcinus maenas. R Soc Open Sci (2014) 0.87
Contemporary effective population and metapopulation size (N e and meta-N e): comparison among three salmonids inhabiting a fragmented system and differing in gene flow and its asymmetries. Ecol Evol (2013) 0.83
Lack of adult novel northern lineages of invasive green crab Carcinus maenas along much of the northern US Atlantic coast. Mar Ecol Prog Ser (2015) 0.82
Using temporal sampling to improve attribution of source populations for invasive species. PLoS One (2013) 0.81
Directional genetic differentiation and relative migration. Ecol Evol (2016) 0.78
Spatial and temporal genetic structure of a river-resident Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) after millennia of isolation. Ecol Evol (2014) 0.77
The oceanic concordance of phylogeography and biogeography: a case study in Notochthamalus. Ecol Evol (2016) 0.77
RAD sequencing reveals genomewide divergence between independent invasions of the European green crab (Carcinus maenas) in the Northwest Atlantic. Ecol Evol (2017) 0.75
Finite-size effects on bacterial population expansion under controlled flow conditions. Sci Rep (2017) 0.75
Population Structure of the Rockpool Blenny Entomacrodus vomerinus Shows Source-Sink Dynamics among Ecoregions in the Tropical Southwestern Atlantic. PLoS One (2016) 0.75
Reconstruction of a windborne insect invasion using a particle dispersal model, historical wind data, and Bayesian analysis of genetic data. Ecol Evol (2014) 0.75
Genomic evidence of hybridization between two independent invasions of European green crab (Carcinus maenas) in the Northwest Atlantic. Heredity (Edinb) (2017) 0.75
Stochastic dispersal increases the rate of upstream spread: A case study with green crabs on the northwest Atlantic coast. PLoS One (2017) 0.75
Aerial dispersal of pathogens on the global and continental scales and its impact on plant disease. Science (2002) 4.01
Wind as a long-distance dispersal vehicle in the Southern Hemisphere. Science (2004) 2.84
Pelagic larval duration and dispersal distance revisited. Biol Bull (2009) 2.10
Diluting the founder effect: cryptic invasions expand a marine invader's range. Proc Biol Sci (2006) 1.72
Evolutionary consequences of asymmetric dispersal rates. Am Nat (2002) 1.37
Long-distance dispersion of rust pathogens. Annu Rev Phytopathol (1990) 1.35
The maintenance of genetic variation due to asymmetric gene flow in dendritic metapopulations. Am Nat (2009) 1.22
Clines with asymmetric migration. Genetics (1978) 1.20
Does colonization asymmetry matter in metapopulations? Proc Biol Sci (2006) 1.15
Drift by drift: effective population size is limited by advection. BMC Evol Biol (2008) 0.99
A short note on short dispersal events. Bull Math Biol (2007) 0.87
Divergent induced responses to an invasive predator in marine mussel populations. Science (2006) 3.02
Five potential consequences of climate change for invasive species. Conserv Biol (2008) 2.62
Ecosystem engineering in space and time. Ecol Lett (2007) 2.38
Ecological speciation in tropical reef fishes. Proc Biol Sci (2005) 2.22
Parasites alter community structure. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2007) 1.59
Genetic patterns across multiple introductions of the globally invasive crab genus Carcinus. Mol Ecol (2008) 1.49
Glacial history of the North Atlantic marine snail, Littorina saxatilis, inferred from distribution of mitochondrial DNA lineages. PLoS One (2011) 1.31
Partitioning mechanisms of predator interference in different habitats. Oecologia (2005) 1.10
Using parasites to inform ecological history: comparisons among three congeneric marine snails. Ecology (2008) 0.99
Behavioural interactions between ecosystem engineers control community species richness. Ecol Lett (2009) 0.99
Solving cryptogenic histories using host and parasite molecular genetics: the resolution of Littorina littorea's North American origin. Mol Ecol (2008) 0.98
Controls of spatial variation in the prevalence of trematode parasites infecting a marine snail. Ecology (2008) 0.97
Historical invasions of the intertidal zone of Atlantic North America associated with distinctive patterns of trade and emigration. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2009) 0.97
'Caribbean Creep' chills out: climate change and marine invasive species. PLoS One (2011) 0.92
Do invasive species perform better in their new ranges? Ecology (2013) 0.89
Intraguild predation reduces redundancy of predator species in multiple predator assemblage. J Anim Ecol (2006) 0.87
Density-dependent facilitation cascades determine epifaunal community structure in temperate Australian mangroves. Ecology (2012) 0.87
Invasive ecosystem engineer selects for different phenotypes of an associated native species. Ecology (2012) 0.85
Modeling the relationship between propagule pressure and invasion risk to inform policy and management. Ecol Appl (2013) 0.84
The biogeography of trophic cascades on US oyster reefs. Ecol Lett (2014) 0.83
Circulation constrains the evolution of larval development modes and life histories in the coastal ocean. Ecology (2014) 0.81
Large-scale spatial variation in parasite communities influenced by anthropogenic factors. Ecology (2014) 0.80
Native species behaviour mitigates the impact of habitat-forming invasive seaweed. Oecologia (2010) 0.79
Establishment failure in biological invasions: a case history of Littorina littorea in California, USA. PLoS One (2011) 0.75
Biological invasions in the 21st century: ecological impacts, predictions, and management across land and sea. Environ Res (2011) 0.75