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Dianna Padilla
Dianna Padilla
Stony Brook University, Department of Ecology and Evolution
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Are invasive species a major cause of extinctions?
J Gurevitch, DK Padilla
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 19 (9), 470-474, 2004
20692004
Ecological consequences of phenotypic plasticity
BG Miner, SE Sultan, SG Morgan, DK Padilla, RA Relyea
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 20 (12), 685-692, 2005
11152005
Ecological neighborhoods: scaling environmental patterns
JF Addicott, JM Aho, MF Antolin, DK Padilla, JS Richardson, DA Soluk
Oikos, 340-346, 1987
10111987
Beyond ballast water: aquarium and ornamental trades as sources of invasive species in aquatic ecosystems
DK Padilla, SL Williams
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 2 (3), 131-138, 2004
7832004
The effects of Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas) invasion on aquatic communities in eastern Europe
DK PADILLA
Journal of Shellfish Research 16, 187-203, 1997
4601997
Changes in global economies and trade: the potential spread of exotic freshwater bivalves
AY Karatayev, DK Padilla, D Minchin, D Boltovskoy, LE Burlakova
Biological Invasions 9, 161-180, 2007
3542007
Impacts of zebra mussels on aquatic communities and their role as ecosystem engineers
AY Karatayev, LE Burlakova, DK Padilla
Invasive aquatic species of Europe. Distribution, impacts and management …, 2002
3442002
Plastic inducible morphologies are not always adaptive: the importance of time delays in a stochastic environment
DK Padilla, SC Adolph
Evolutionary Ecology 10, 105-117, 1996
3441996
Geographic spread of exotic species: ecological lessons and opportunities from the invasion of the zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha
LE Johnson, DK Padilla
Biological conservation 78 (1-2), 23-33, 1996
2741996
Zebra versus quagga mussels: a review of their spread, population dynamics, and ecosystem impacts
AY Karatayev, LE Burlakova, DK Padilla
Hydrobiologia 746, 97-112, 2015
2732015
Models to predict potential occurrence and density of the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha
CW Ramcharan, DK Padilla, SI Dodson
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 49 (12), 2611-2620, 1992
2721992
Estimating the probability of long-distance overland dispersal of invading aquatic species
LAJ Buchan, DK Padilla
Ecological applications 9 (1), 254-265, 1999
2671999
PHYSICAL FACTORS THAT LIMIT THE DISTRIBUTION AND ABUNDANCE OF DREI SSENA POLYMORPHA (PALL.)
DK PADILLA
Journal of shellfish research 17 (4), 1219-1235, 1998
2571998
The invasive bivalves Dreissena polymorpha and Limnoperna fortunei: parallels, contrasts, potential spread and invasion impacts
AY Karatayev, D Boltovskoy, DK Padilla, LE Burlakova
Journal of Shellfish Research 26 (1), 205-213, 2007
2242007
Invaders are not a random selection of species
AY Karatayev, LE Burlakova, DK Padilla, SE Mastitsky, S Olenin
Biological Invasions 11 (9), 2009
2152009
Grand challenges in organismal biology
K Schwenk, DK Padilla, GS Bakken, RJ Full
Integrative and Comparative Biology 49 (1), 7-14, 2009
1632009
Structural resistance of algae to herbivores: a biomechanical approach
DK Padilla
Marine Biology 90 (1), 103-109, 1985
1631985
Context-dependent impacts of a non-native ecosystem engineer, the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas
DK Padilla
Integrative and comparative biology 50 (2), 213-225, 2010
1412010
Changes in the distribution and abundance of Dreissena polymorpha within lakes through time
LE Burlakova, AY Karatayev, DK Padilla
Hydrobiologia 571, 133-146, 2006
1392006
Predicting the likelihood of Eurasian watermilfoil presence in lakes, a macrophyte monitoring tool
LAJ Buchan, DK Padilla
Ecological Applications 10 (5), 1442-1455, 2000
1372000
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