Mark Minton
Affiliations: | Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Edgewater, MD, United States |
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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 |
Rosenau NA, Gignoux-Wolfsohn S, Everett RA, et al. (2022) Considering Commercial Vessels as Potential Vectors of Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease. Frontiers in Marine Science. 8: 1-8 |
Davidson IC, Scianni C, Minton MS, et al. (2018) A history of ship specialization and consequences for marine invasions, management and policy Journal of Applied Ecology. 55: 1799-1811 |
Miller AW, Davidson IC, Minton MS, et al. (2018) Evaluation of wetted surface area of commercial ships as biofouling habitat flux to the United States Biological Invasions. 20: 1977-1990 |
Carney KJ, Minton MS, Holzer KK, et al. (2017) Evaluating the combined effects of ballast water management and trade dynamics on transfers of marine organisms by ships. Plos One. 12: e0172468 |
Davidson IC, Minton MS, Carney KJ, et al. (2017) Pioneering patterns of ballast treatment in the emerging era of marine vector management Marine Policy. 78: 158-162 |
Blakeslee AMH, Kamakura Y, Onufrey J, et al. (2017) Reconstructing the Invasion History of the Asian shorecrab, Hemigrapsus sanguineus (De Haan 1835) in the Western Atlantic Marine Biology. 164 |
Blakeslee AMH, Kamakura Y, Onufrey J, et al. (2017) Erratum to: Reconstructing the Invasion History of the Asian shorecrab, Hemigrapsus sanguineus (De Haan 1835) in the Western Atlantic Marine Biology. 164 |
Holzer KK, Muirhead JR, Minton MS, et al. (2016) Potential effects of LNG trade shift on transfer of ballast water and biota by ships. The Science of the Total Environment |
Verna D, Harris B, Holzer K, et al. (2016) Ballast-borne marine invasive species: exploring the risk to coastal Alaska, USA Management of Biological Invasions. 7: 199-211 |