Lab Publications (since 2002)

 

64. Spatial and temporal stability of rotifer communities. Steinberg, A.J. J. Ejsmont-Karabin, J.R. Muirhead, and H. J. MacIsaac.  Aquatic Ecology (in review).

                                                          

63. Laurentian Great Lakes as a case study in biological invasion.  D.W. Kelly, G. Lamberti, and H. J. MacIsaac. In: ISIS Bioeconomics of Biological Invasions (in review). R. Keller, M. Lewis and D. Lodge (eds).  (in review).  

 

62. Is current ballast water exchange policy sufficient to protect the Great lakes from ship-vectored invasions? 2008. Ricciardi, A. and  H.J. MacIsaac.  ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS  (in press).

 

61.  Identifying the source of species invasions: sampling intensity vs. genetic diversity. 2008. Muirhead, J.R. , D.K. Gray, D.W. Kelly, S.M. Ellis, D.D. Heath and H. J. MacIsaac.  MOLECULAR ECOLOGY (in press)

60.  Comparative distribution and invasion risk of snakehead and Asian carp species in North America 2007. L.-M. Herborg, N.E. Mandrak, B.C. Cudmore and  H.J. MacIsaac.  CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES 64:1723-1735. PDF

59. Efficacy of open-ocean ballast water exchange as a means of preventing invertebrate invasions between freshwater ports. 2007. D.K. Gray, T.H. Johengen, D.F. Reid and H.J. MacIsaac.  LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY 52:2386-2397. PDF

58.  Recent history of biological invasions in Lake Erie. Bailey, S.A., D.W. Kelly, D.K. Gray, K. Nandakumar and H.J. MacIsaac. PULSE OF LAKE ERIE (accepted).

57.  Biodiversity and ecosystem changes associated with Dreissena invasion of aquatic ecosystems. 2007. Kelly, D.W. , L.-M. Herborg & H.J. MacIsaac. In: Dreissena mussels in Europe. G. Van der Velde (ed.). (in press).

56. Predicting the range of Chinese mitten crabs (Eriocheir sinensis) in Europe. 2007. L.-M. Herborg, D. Rudnick, Y. Siliang, D.M. Lodge and H. J. MacIsaac. CONSERVATION BIOLOGY 21:1316-1323. PDF

55. Modeling biological invasions of lakes. 2007. H. J. MacIsaac, L.-M. Herborg,  and J. Muirhead.  In: Freshwater bioinvaders: profiles, distribution and threats. Edited by F. Gherardi. Chapter 18, pages 347-368.  PDF

54. Globalization, biological invasions, and ecosystem changes in North America’s Great Lakes. 2007. K. Holeck, E.L. Mills and H. J. MacIsaac.  In: Globalization: Effects on fisheries resources. Ed.: W. Taylor. Chapter 6, pages 156-182.  PDF

53. Predicting  invasion risk using measures of introduction effort and environmental niche models. 2007. L-M. Herborg,  C.L. Jerde,  D.M. Lodge,  G.M. Ruiz, and H. J. MacIsaac. ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 17:663-674. PDF

52.Fouling of fishing line by the waterflea Cercopagis pengoi: a mechanism of human-mediated dispersal?. 2007.  M. Jacobs and H. J. MacIsaac.  HYDROBIOLOGIA 583:119-126  PDF.

51. Sediments and ships: natural biota as biological contaminants. 2007.  Bailey, S.A., I.C. Duggan, K. Nandakumar and H.J. MacIsaac. Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Sediment Quality Assessment, Antwerp Belgium. Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management 10:93-100. PDF

50.  Temporal pattern of government funding for nonindigenous species research in the Great Lakes. 2007. Steinberg, A.J. C.S. Stevens, M. Burrows, and H. J. MacIsaac. JOURNAL OF GREAT LAKES RESEARCH 33:136-142.  PDF

49. Vicariance and dispersal effects on phylogeographic structure and speciation in a widespread estuarine invertebrate. 2006. Kelly, D.W. , H.J. MacIsaac & D.D. Heath. EVOLUTION 60:257-267. PDF

48.  Invasion risk of active and diapausing invertebrates from residual ballast in ships entering Chesapeake Bay. 2006. Duggan, I.C., S.A. Bailey, C.D.A. van Overdijk and MacIsaac, H.J. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES 324:57-66.  PDF

47. Contrasting patterns in genetic diversity following multiple invasions of fresh and brackish waters. 2006. D.W. Kelly, J. Muirhead,  D.D. Heath & H.J. MacIsaac. MOLECULAR ECOLOGY 15:3641-3653. PDF

46.  Quantifying rotifer species richness in temperate lakes. 2006. J.  Muirhead, J. Ejsmont-Karabin and H. J. MacIsaac. FRESHWATER BIOLOGY 51:1696-1709. PDF

45.Propagule pressure: a null hypothesis for biological invasions. 2006.  Colautti, R.I., I.A. Grigorovich and H.J. MacIsaac. BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS 8:1023-1037.  PDF appendix 

44.  Modeling local and long-distance dispersal of the emerald ash borer Agrilus planipennis (Coleoptera) in North America. 2006. Muirhead, J.R., B. Leung,  C.D.A. van Overdijk, D. Kelly, N. Kanivillil, K. Marchant and H.J. MacIsaac. DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS 12:71-79. PDF

43. Biological Invasions: Recommendations for U.S. Policy and Management. 2006. Lodge, D.M., S. Williams, H. MacIsaac, K. Hayes, B. Leung, L. Loope, S. Reichard, R. Mack, P. Moyle, M. Smith, D. Andow, J. Carlton, and A. McMichael. ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 16:2035-2054. PDF

42. Characterized and projected costs of nonindigenous species in Canada 2006. Colautti, R.I., S. Bailey, C. van Overdijk, K. Amundsen and H.J. MacIsaac. BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS 8:45-59.  PDF

41. Popularity and propagule pressure: determinants of introduction and establishment of aquarium fish.   2006. Duggan, I.C., A.M. Rixon and H.J. MacIsaac.  BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS 8:393-398. PDF

40.   Does salt water flushing reduce viability of diapausing eggs in ship ballast sediment? 2006. Bailey, S.A., K. Nandakumar and H.J. MacIsaac. DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS 12:328-335. PDF

39. Biological invasions – concepts to understand and predict a global threat. 2006. Van der Velde, G., S. Rajagopal, M. Kuyper-Kollenaar, A. bij de Vaate, D.W. Thieltges & H.J. MacIsaac. pp. 61-90.  In: Bobbink R, Beltman B, Verhoeven JTA and Whigham DF (eds.) Wetlands as a natural resource. Volume 2. Wetlands: functioning, biodiversity, conservation and restoration. Ecological Studies, Springer Verlag . PDF

38. Modelling the invasion risk of diapause organisms transported in ballast sediments. 2005.  Wonham, M.J., S.A. Bailey, H.J. MacIsaac and M.A. Lewis. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES 62:2386-2398. PDF

37. Can sodium hypochlorite reduce the risk of species introductions from diapausing invertebrate eggs in non-ballasted ships? 2005. D.K. . Gray, I.C. Duggan and H.J. MacIsaac. MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN 52: 689-695. PDF

36. Invertebrates associated with residual ballast water and sediments of cargo carrying ships entering the Great Lakes. 2005. Duggan, I.C., C.D.A. van Overdijk, S.A. Bailey, P.T. Jenkins, H. Limén and H.J. MacIsaac. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES 62:2463-2474. PDF.

35. In situ hatching of invertebrate diapausing eggs from ships’ ballast sediment. 2005. Bailey, S.A., K. Nandakumar, I.C. Duggan, C.D.A. van Overdijk, T.H. Johengen, D.F. Reid and H.J. MacIsaac. DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS 11:453-460. PDF

34. Realized versus apparent enemy release in the European starling. 2005. Colautti, R.I., J.R. Muirhead, R.N. Biswas and H.J. MacIsaac.  BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS 7:723-732. PDF

33. Invertebrate resting stages in residual ballast sediment of transoceanic ships. 2005. Bailey, S.A.,  I.C. Duggan, P.T. Jenkins and H.J. MacIsaac.  CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES 62:1090-1103.PDF

32. Invasion dynamics of a freshwater mussel (Dreissena rostriformis bugensis) in Eastern Europe as revealed by microsatellite analyses. 2005. Therriault, T.W., M.I. Orlova, M. Docker, H.J. MacIsaac and  D.D. Heath.  HEREDITY 95:16-23. PDF

31. Invasion genetics of the Eurasian spiny waterflea: Evidence for bottlenecks and gene flow using microsatellite data. 2005. Colautti, R.I., M. Manca, M. Viljanen, H.A.M. Ketelaars, H. Bürgi, H.J. MacIsaac and D.D. Heath.  MOLECULAR ECOLOGY 14: 1869-1879. PDF

30. Food partitioning between the amphipods Echinogammarus ischnus, Gammarus fasciatus and Hyalella azteca as revealed by stable isotopes. 2005. Limén, H., C.D.A. van Overdijk and H.J. MacIsaac. JOURNAL OF GREAT LAKES RESEARCH 31:97-104.  PDF

29.  Invasion risks posed by the aquarium trade and live fish markets on the Laurentian Great Lakes.  2005. Rixon, C.A.M., I.C. Duggan, N.M.N. Bergeron, A. Ricciardi and H.J. MacIsaac.   BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION 14:1365-1381.  PDF

28. Viability of invertebrate dispausing eggs exposed to saltwater: implications for Great Lakes ship ballast management. 2005. Gray, D.K., S.A. Bailey, I.C. Duggan and H.J. MacIsaac.  BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS 7:531-539.  PDF

27. Minimizing invasion risk by reducing propagule pressure: application to ballast-water exchange. 2005. Wonham, M.J., M.A. Lewis, and H.J. MacIsaac.   FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT 3:473-479. PDF

26. Development of inland lakes as hubs in an invasion network. 2005. Muirhead, J.R. and H.J. MacIsaac.   JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY 42:80-90.  PDF

25. Management of nonindigenous species in the Great Lakes. 2005. Bailey, S.A., D.F. Reid, R.I. Colautti, T. Therriault and H.J. MacIsaac.  THE TOLEDO JOURNAL OF GREAT LAKES' LAW, SCIENCE & POLICY 5:101-112. PDF

24. Is invasion success predicted by the enemy release hypothesis? 2004. Colautti, R.I., A. Ricciardi, I.A. Grigorovich and H.J. MacIsaac. ECOLOGY LETTERS 7:721-733. PDF

23. Bridging troubled waters: understanding links between biological invasions, transoceanic shipping, and other entry vectors in the Laurentian Great Lakes.  2004. Holeck, K.T., E.L. Mills, H.J. MacIsaac, M. Dochoda, R.I. Colautti and A. Ricciardi.  BIOSCIENCE 54: 919-929. PDF

22. A neutral terminology to define invasive species. 2004. Colautti, R.I. and H.J. MacIsaac. DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS 10:135-141. PDF

21. Backcasting and forecasting biological invasion of inland lakes. 2004. MacIsaac, H.J., J. Borbely, J. Muirhead and P. Graniero. ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 14:773-783.  PDF

20. Range expansion of Dreissena rostriformis bugensis in the Volga River. and Caspian Sea basin. 2004. Orlova, M.I.,  P.I. Antonov, G. Kh. Shcherbina, Ya.I. Starobogatov, G.I.  Biochino, T.W. Therriault and H.J. MacIsaac. AQUATIC ECOLOGY 38:561-573.  PDF

19. Euryhaline, sand-dwelling, testate rhizopods in the Great Lakes. 2004. Nicholls, K.H. and H.J. MacIsaac. JOURNAL OF GREAT LAKES RESEARCH 30:123-132. PDF

18. Molecular resolution of Dreissenidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia) including the first report of Mytilopsis leucophaeta in the Black Sea basin. 2004. Therriault, T.W., M. Docker, M.I. Orlova,  D. Heath and H.J. MacIsaac. MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION 30: 479-489. PDF

17. Dispersal of the Ponto-Caspian amphipod Echinogammarus ischnus: invasion waves from the Pleistocene to the present. 2004. Cristescu, M.E.A., J. Witt, I.A. Grigorovich, P.D.N. Hebert and HJ. MacIsaac. HEREDITY 92:197-203. PDF

16.  Salinity tolerance of diapausing eggs of freshwater zooplankton. 2004. Bailey, S.A.,  I.C. Duggan, C. van Overdijk, T.H. Johengen, D.F. Reid and H.J. MacIsaac.  FRESHWATER BIOLOGY 49:286-295.  PDF

15.  Lake Superior: an invasion coldspot? 2003. Grigorovich, I.A., R.I. Colautti, D. Gray, I.C. Duggan and H.J. MacIsaac. HYDROBIOLOGIA 499:191-210. PDF

14.  Effects of the nonindigenous cladoceran Cercopagis pengoi on the lower food web of Lake Ontario. 2003. Laxson, C., K. McPhedran, J.C. Makarewicz and H.J. MacIsaac. FRESHWATER BIOLOGY 48: 2094-2106. PDF

13.  Biological invasions in Lake Ontario: past, present and future. 2003. Duggan, I.C., S.A. Bailey, R.I. Colautti, D.K. Gray, J.C. Makarewicz and H.J. MacIsaac. 2003.  In: STATE OF LAKE ONTARIO (M. Munawar, editor) pages 541-558. PDF

12. Seasonal and vertical distribution, food web dynamics and contaminant biomagnification of Cercopagis pengoi in Lake Ontario. 2003. Makarewicz, J.C., E. Damaske, C. Laxson,  H.J. MacIsaac and I.A. Grigorovich.  Proceedings of the 11th Annual Invasive Species Conference.  pp. 132-141. PDF

11. Spatial and temporal analysis of transoceanic shipping vectors to the Great Lakes. 2003. Colautti, R.I., A. J. Niimi, C.D.A. van Overdijk, E.L. Mills, K. Holeck and H.J. MacIsaac.  In: Invasive Species: Vectors and Management Strategies. Edited by G. Ruiz and J.T. Carlton. pp. 227-246. Island Press. PDF

10. History of aquatic invertebrate invasions in the Caspian Sea. 2003. Grigorovich, I.A., T.W. Therriault and H.J. MacIsaac. BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS 5:103-115. PDF

9. Ballast-mediated animal introductions in the Laurentian Great Lakes: retrospective and prospective analyses. 2003. Grigorovich, I.A., R. Colautti, E.L. Mills. K. Holeck, A. Ballert and H.J. MacIsaac. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES 60:740-756. PDF

8. Viability of invertebrate diapausing stages collected from residual ballast sediment. 2003. Bailey, S.A., I.C. Duggan, C.D.A. van Overdijk, P. Jenkins and HJ. MacIsaac. LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY 48:1701-1710. PDF

7. Microhabitat selection by the amphipods Echinogammarus ischnus and Gammarus fasciatus in laboratory and field experiments. 2003. van Overdijk, C.D.A., I.A. Grigorovich, T. Mabee, W.J. Ray, J.J.H. Ciborowski and H.J. MacIsaac. FRESHWATER BIOLOGY 48:567-587. PDF

6.  An invasion history for Cercopagis pengoi based on mitochondrial gene sequences. 2001. Cristescu, M., J. Witt, P. Hebert, I.A. Grigorovich and H.J. MacIsaac. LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY 46: 224-229. PDF

5. Patterns and mechanisms of aquatic invertebrate introductions in the Ponto-Caspian region. 2002. Grigorovich, I.A., H.J. MacIsaac, N.V. Shadrin and E.L. Mills.  CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES 59: 1189-1208. PDF

4. Range expansion of the exotic zooplankter Cercopagis pengoi in the Great Lakes. 2002. Therriault, T.W.,  I.A. Grigorovich,  D.D. Kane, E.M. Haas, D.A. Culver and H.J. MacIsaac. JOURNAL OF GREAT LAKES RESEARCH 28:698-701. PDF

3. Modeling ships’ ballast water as invasion threats to the Great Lakes. 2002. MacIsaac, H.J., T.C. Robbins and M.A. Lewis.  CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES 59:1245-1256.  PDF

2. Taxonomic resolution of the genus Bythotrephes Leydig using molecular markers and re-evaluation of its global distribution. 2002. Therriault, T.W.,  I.A. Grigorovich, M.E. Cristescu, H.A.M. Ketelaars, M. Viljanen, D.D. Heath, and H.J. MacIsaac. DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS 8:67-84. PDF

1. Identification of a source and erosion of founder effects in an exotic species. 2002. Berg, D., D.W. Garton, H.J. MacIsaac, V. Panov and I. Telesh. FRESHWATER BIOLOGY 47:275-282.  PDF
 

Papers older than 2002 are not listed here but are usually available from H. MacIsaac,  upon email request.