James T. Carlton

Affiliations: 
Williams College, Williamstown, MA, United States 
Area:
invasive species
Website:
http://williams.edu/williamsmystic
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Sarah J. Teck research assistant
Andrew L. Chang research assistant 1998-2000 Williams
Betsy Wells research assistant 1999-2000 Williams
Michael S. Roy research assistant 2011-2012 Williams
Ladd Erik Johnson grad student Williams
Chad L. Hewitt grad student 1987-1993 University of Oregon
Gregory M. Ruiz post-doc University of Oregon
L. David Smith post-doc 1993-1994 Williams-Mystic Maritime Studies Program
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Radashevsky VI, Malyar VV, Pankova VV, et al. (2023) Searching for a Home Port in a Polyvectic World: Molecular Analysis and Global Biogeography of the Marine Worm (Annelida: Spionidae). Biology. 12
Haram LE, Carlton JT, Centurioni L, et al. (2023) Extent and reproduction of coastal species on plastic debris in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Bailey SA, Brown L, Campbell ML, et al. (2023) Trends in the detection of aquatic non-indigenous species across global marine, estuarine and freshwater ecosystems: A 50-year perspective. Diversity & Distributions. 26: 1780-1797
Brandler KG, Carlton JT. (2023) First report of marine debris as a species dispersal vector in the temperate Northwest Atlantic Ocean. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 188: 114631
Ruiz GM, Galil BS, Davidson IC, et al. (2022) Global marine biosecurity and ship lay-ups: intensifying effects of trade disruptions. Biological Invasions. 1-6
Cuthbert RN, Kotronaki SG, Carlton JT, et al. (2022) Aquatic invasion patterns across the North Atlantic. Global Change Biology. 28: 1376-1387
Haram LE, Carlton JT, Centurioni L, et al. (2021) Emergence of a neopelagic community through the establishment of coastal species on the high seas. Nature Communications. 12: 6885
Borges LMS, Treneman NC, Haga T, et al. (2021) Out of taxonomic crypsis: a new trans-arctic cryptic species pair corroborated by phylogenetics and molecular evidence. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 107312
Glon H, Daly M, Carlton JT, et al. (2020) Mediators of invasions in the sea: life history strategies and dispersal vectors facilitating global sea anemone introductions. Biological Invasions. 1-28
Pyšek P, Hulme PE, Simberloff D, et al. (2020) Scientists' warning on invasive alien species. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
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