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Self-Adjuvanting Lipopeptide VaccinesMOYLE, Peter M; TOTH, Istvan.Current medicinal chemistry. 2008, Vol 15, Num 5, pp 506-516, issn 0929-8673, 11 p.Article

Invasive species profiling? Exploring the characteristics of non-native fishes across invasion stages in CaliforniaMARCHETTI, Michael P; MOYLE, Peter B; LEVINE, Richard et al.Freshwater biology (Print). 2004, Vol 49, Num 5, pp 646-661, issn 0046-5070, 16 p.Article

Status, prediction and prevention of introduced cordgrass Spartina spp. invasions in Pacific estuaries, USADAEHLER, C. C; STRONG, D. R.Biological conservation. 1996, Vol 78, Num 1-2, pp 51-58, issn 0006-3207Conference Paper

An agenda for invasion biologyVERMEIJ, G. J.Biological conservation. 1996, Vol 78, Num 1-2, pp 3-9, issn 0006-3207Conference Paper

Lessons for invasion theory from social insectsMOLLER, H.Biological conservation. 1996, Vol 78, Num 1-2, pp 125-142, issn 0006-3207Conference Paper

A theory of seed plant invasiveness : The first sketchREJMANEK, M.Biological conservation. 1996, Vol 78, Num 1-2, pp 171-181, issn 0006-3207Conference Paper

Global patterns in the establishment and distribution of exotic birdsCASE, T. J.Biological conservation. 1996, Vol 78, Num 1-2, pp 69-96, issn 0006-3207Conference Paper

Native and alien fishes in a California estuarine Marsh: Twenty-one years of changing assemblagesMATERN, Scott A; MOYLE, Peter B; PIERCE, Leslie C et al.Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (1900). 2002, Vol 131, Num 5, pp 797-816, issn 0002-8487Article

Life history and population dynamics of Moerisia sp., a non-native hydrozoan, in the upper San Francisco Estuary (U.S.A.)WINTZER, Alpa P; MEEK, Mariah H; MOYLE, Peter B et al.Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (Print). 2011, Vol 94, Num 1, pp 48-55, issn 0272-7714, 8 p.Article

Rapid decline of California's native inland fishes: A status assessmentMOYLE, Peter B; KATZ, Jacob V. E; QUINONES, Rebecca M et al.Biological conservation. 2011, Vol 144, Num 10, pp 2414-2423, issn 0006-3207, 10 p.Article

Trophic ecology of two non-native hydrozoan medusae in the upper San Francisco EstuaryWINTZER, Alpa P; MEEK, Mariah H; MOYLE, Peter B et al.Marine and freshwater research. 2011, Vol 62, Num 8, pp 952-961, issn 1323-1650, 10 p.Article

Invasion biology and ecological impacts of brown trout Salmo trutta in New ZealandTOWNSEND, C. R.Biological conservation. 1996, Vol 78, Num 1-2, pp 13-22, issn 0006-3207Conference Paper

Models of spatial spread : A synthesisHASTINGS, A.Biological conservation. 1996, Vol 78, Num 1-2, pp 143-148, issn 0006-3207Conference Paper

Predicting the impact of introduced marine species : Lessons from the multiple invasions of the European green crab Carcinus maenasGROSHOLZ, E. D; RUIZ, G. M.Biological conservation. 1996, Vol 78, Num 1-2, pp 59-66, issn 0006-3207Conference Paper

The characters of successful invadersWILLIAMSON, M. H; FITTER, A.Biological conservation. 1996, Vol 78, Num 1-2, pp 163-170, issn 0006-3207Conference Paper

Invasion Biology. WorkshopCAREY, James R; MOYLE, Peter; REJMANEK, Marcel et al.Biological conservation. 1996, Vol 78, Num 1-2, issn 0006-3207, 216 p.Conference Proceedings

Assessing the risks of invasion for genetically engineered plants : Acceptable evidence and reasonable doubtPARKER, I. M; KAREIVA, P.Biological conservation. 1996, Vol 78, Num 1-2, pp 193-203, issn 0006-3207Conference Paper

Predicting the identity and fate of plant invaders : Emergent and emerging approachesMACK, R. N.Biological conservation. 1996, Vol 78, Num 1-2, pp 107-121, issn 0006-3207Conference Paper

Risks of species introduced for biological controlSIMBERLOFF, D; STILING, P.Biological conservation. 1996, Vol 78, Num 1-2, pp 185-192, issn 0006-3207Conference Paper

Hatchery practices may result in replacement of wild salmonids: adult trends in the Klamath basin, CaliforniaQUINONES, Rebecca M; JOHNSON, Michael L; MOYLE, Peter B et al.Environmental biology of fishes. 2014, Vol 97, Num 3, pp 233-246, issn 0378-1909, 14 p.Article

Ephemeral floodplain habitats provide best growth conditions for juvenile Chinook salmon in a California riverJEFFRES, Carson A; OPPERMAN, Jeff J; MOYLE, Peter B et al.Environmental biology of fishes. 2008, Vol 83, Num 4, pp 449-458, issn 0378-1909, 10 p.Article

Dietary shifts in a stressed fish assemblage: Consequences of a bivalve invasion in the San Francisco EstuaryFEYRER, Frederick; HERBOLD, Bruce; MATERN, Scott A et al.Environmental biology of fishes. 2003, Vol 67, Num 3, pp 277-288, issn 0378-1909, 12 p.Article

Biological invasions of fresh water : Empirical rules and assembly theoryMOYLE, P. B; LIGHT, T.Biological conservation. 1996, Vol 78, Num 1-2, pp 149-161, issn 0006-3207Conference Paper

Geographic spread of exotic species : Ecological lessons and opportunities from the invasion of the zebra mussel Dreissena polymorphaJOHNSON, L. E; PADILLA, D. K.Biological conservation. 1996, Vol 78, Num 1-2, pp 23-33, issn 0006-3207Conference Paper

Pattern, process, and prediction in marine invasion ecologyCARLTON, J. T.Biological conservation. 1996, Vol 78, Num 1-2, pp 97-106, issn 0006-3207Conference Paper

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