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PUBLICATIONS:

Zhang, B., A. Hastings, E. Grosholz and L. Zhai.  The comparison of dispersal rate between invasive and non-invasive species varied by plant form and function trait.  Movement Ecology (in press).

Heineke, M., D. Kimbro, C. Zabin, and E. Grosholz. 2023. Harnessing trophic cascades to improve foundation species restoration: a meta-analysis.  Ecological Applications DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4675.

Grosholz, E. D. 2023. Climate change and invasive species. In: M. Kennish, H. Paerl and J. Crosswell, eds. Climate Change in Estuaries. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. (in press).

Grosholz, E. D. 2023. Causes and consequences of invasions by non-native crustaceans.  In: M. Thiel, L. Gutow, and A. Poore, eds. The Ecological Role and Conservation of Crustaceans. Oxford University Press, New York (in press).

Ridlon, A. D., E. D. Grosholz, B. Hancock, M. W. Miller, A. Bickel, H. Froehlich, D. Diego Lirman, F. J. Pollock, H. M. Putnam, M. F. Tlusty, T. J. Waters, and K. Wasson.  2023. Culturing for conservation: timely investments in reef aquaculture. Frontiers in Marine Science doi 10.3389/fmar.2023.1069494.

Korabik, A. R., T. Winquist, E. D. Grosholz, and J. A. Hollarsmith. 2023. Examining the reproductive success of bull kelp (Nereocystis luetkeana) in climate change conditions. Journal of Phycology doi: 10.1111/jpy.13368.

Rubinoff, B., and E. D. Grosholz. 2022.  Biological invasions alter consumer-stress relationships along an estuarine gradient.  Ecology doi: 10.1002/ecy.3695

Kornbluth, A., B. D. Perog, S. Crippen, D. Zacherl, B. Quintana, E. D. Grosholz, and K. Wasson. 2022.  Mapping oysters on the Pacific coast of North America: a coast-wide collaboration to inform enhanced conservation.  PLOS ONE 17(3): e0263998   doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0263998

Walker, J. B., E. D. Grosholz, and J. D. Long. 2021. Predicting burrowing crab impacts on salt marsh plants under climate change.  Ecosphere doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.3803

Zabin, C. J., Jurgens, L. J., Bible, J. M., Patten, M. V., Chang, A. L.,  Grosholz, E. D.,  Boyer, K. E.  Increasing the resilience of ecological restoration to extreme climatic events.  Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment doi.org/10.1002/fee.2471.

Tepolt, C. K., E. D. Grosholz, C. deRivera, G. M. Ruiz. 2021. Balanced polymorphism fuels rapid selection in an invasive crab despite high gene flow and low genetic diversity.  Molecular Ecology doi.org/10.1111/mec.16143.

Zhang, B.,  Yuan, Y., Shu, L., Grosholz, E.,  Guo, Y.,  Hastings, A., Cuda, J., Zhai, L., Qiu, J. 2021. Scaling up experimental stress responses of grass invasion to predictions of continental-level range suitability.  Ecology doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3417.

Renteria, J. L. B., G. S. Darin, and E. D. Grosholz. 2021. Assessing the risk of plant species invasion under different climate change scenarios in California.  Invasive Plant Science and Management doi: 10.1017/inp.2021.23.

Ridlon, A. D., Wasson, K., Waters, T., Adams, J., Donatuto, J., Fleener, G., Froehlich, H., Govender, R., Kornbluth, A., Lorda, J., Peabody, B., Pinchot, G., Rumrill, S. S., Tobin, E., Zabin, C. J., Zacherl, D., Grosholz, E. D.  2021. Conservation aquaculture as a tool for imperiled marine species: evaluation of opportunities and risks for Olympia Oysters.  PLOS ONE doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252810.

Ghalambor, C. K., E. D. Grosholz, E. S. Gross, K. Jeffries, J. Largier, S. D. McCormick, T. Sommer, J. Velotta, and A Whitehead. 2021. Ecological effects of climate-driven salinity variation in the San Francisco Estuary: can we anticipate and manage coming changes?  San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science doi.org/10.15447/sfews.2021v19iss2art3.

Grosholz, E. D., G. Ashton, M. Bradley, C. Brown, L. Ceballos-Osuna, A. Chang, C. de Rivera, J. Gonzalez,  M. Heineke,  M. Marraffini, L. McCann, E. Pollard, I. Pritchard, G. Ruiz, B. Turner and C. Tepolt. 2021. Stage-specific overcompensation, the hydra effect and the failure to eradicate an invasive predator.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2003955118.

Green, S. J. and E. D. Grosholz. 2021. Functional eradication as a framework for invasive species control. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 19: 98-107.

Walker, J. B., S. R. Rinehart, W. K. White, E. D. Grosholz, and J. D. Long.  2021. Local and regional variation in effects of burrowing crabs on plant community structure. Ecology 102 DOI:10.1002/ecy.3244.

Ridlon, A. D., Marks, A., Zabin, C. J., Zacherl, D., Allen, B., Crooks, J., Fleener, G., Grosholz, E., Peabody, B., Toft, and Wasson, K.  2021. Conservation of marine foundation species: learning from native oyster restoration from California to British Columbia.  Estuaries and Coasts DOI: 10.1007/s12237-021-00920-7.

Renteria B. J., Atkinson, R., Crespo, C., Gardener, M., Grosholz, E. 2021. Challenges for the management of the invasive blackberry (Rubus niveus Thunb) in the restoration of the Scalesia forest in the Galapagos Islands.  Invasive Plant Science and Management 14(1): 20-28.

Hopper, J.V., P. D. Pratt, A. M. Reddy, K. F. McCue, S. O. Rivas and E. D. Grosholz. 2021. Abiotic and biotic influences on the performance of two biological control agents, Neochetina bruchi and N. eichhorniae, in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, California (USA). Biological Control 153 DOI:10.1016/j.biocontrol.2020.104495.

Grosholz, E. D., S. Drill, L. McCann, and K. Bimrose. 2021. Engaging community scientists in the management of an invasive marine pest.  California Agriculture 75: 40-45.

Hollarsmith, J., G. Ramirez-Ortiz, T. Winquist, M. Velasco-Lozano, K. DuBois, H. Reyes-Bonilla, K. C. Neumann, E. D. Grosholz. 2020. Habitats and fish communities at mesophotic depths in the Mexican Pacific. Journal of Biogeography 47(7): 1552-1563.

Wigginton, R. D., M. A. Kelso, and E. D. Grosholz. 2020. Time-lagged impacts of extreme, multi-year drought on tidal salt marsh plant invasion. Ecosphere 11(6) DOI:10.1002/ecs2.3155.

Dayer, A. A., K. H. Redford, K. J. Campbell, C. R. Dickman, R. Epanchin-Niell, E. D. Grosholz, D. E. Hallac, E. F. Leslie, L. A Richardson, M. W. Schwartz. 2020. The unaddressed threat of invasive animals in U.S. National Parks. Biological Invasions 22(2): 177-188.

Hollarsmith, J. A., J. S. Sadowski, M. M. Picard, B. Cheng, J. Farlin, A. Russell and E. D. Grosholz. 2020. Relative effects of event-driven estuarine acidification on growth and survival of native and commercial oysters. Limnology and Oceanography 65: 224-235.

Kelso, M., R. Wigginton, and E. Grosholz.  2020. Nutrients mitigate the impacts of extreme drought on plant invasions.  Ecology ‏ 101(4): e02980

Hollarsmith, J., A. Buschmann, C. Camus and E. D. Grosholz. 2020. Varying reproductive success under ocean warming and acidification across giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) populations.  Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 522: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2019.151247

Sadowski, J. S. and E. D. Grosholz.  2019.  Predator foraging mode controls the effect of antipredator behavior in a tritrophic model.  Theoretical Ecology doi: 10.1007/s12080-019-0426-3

Kimbro, D. L., J. W. White and E. D. Grosholz. 2019. The dynamics of open populations: integration of top-down, bottom-up and supply-side influences on intertidal oysters. Oikos 128: 584-595.

Bortolus, A., P. Adam, J. Adams, M. Ainouche, D. Ayres, M. Bertness, T. J. Bouma, J. F. Bruno, I Cacador, J. T. Carlton, J. M. Castillo, C. S. B. Costa, A. J. Davy, L. Deegan, B. Duart, E. Figueroa, J. Gerwin, A. J. Gray, E. D. Grosholz, et al.  2019. Supporting Spartina: Interdiscliplinary perspective shows Spartina as a distinct solid genus. Ecology doi: 10.1002/ecy.02863

Hopper, J. V., K. R. McCue, P. D. Pratt, P. Duchesne, E. D. Grosholz and R. A. Hufbauer. 2019. Into the weeds: matching importation history to genetic consequences and pathways in two widely used biological control agents. Evolutionary Applications doi.org/10.1111/eva.12755.

Sadowski, J. S., J. A. Gonzalez, S. I. Lonhart, R. Jeppesen, T. M Grimes and E. D. Grosholz. 2018. Temperature induced range expansion of a subtropical crab along the California coast. Marine Ecology doi: 10.1111/maec.12528.

Grosholz, E. D. 2018. New sources for the emergence of new invaders.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 115: 2270-2271.

Boyer, K., C. Zabin, S. De La Cruz, E. D. Grosholz, M. Orr, J. Lowe, M. Latta, J. Miller, S. Kiriakopolos, C. Pinnell, D. Kunz, J. Moderan, K. Stockmann, G. Ayala, R. Abbott, and R. Obernolte. 2017. San Francisco Bay living shorelines: restoring eelgrass and Olympia oysters for habitat and shore protection. In: D. Bilkovic, M. Mitchell, M. La Peyre and J. Toft, eds. Living shorelines: the Science and Management of Nature-Based Coastal Protection.  CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL (in press), 488 pp.

Bible, J.M., B.S. Cheng, A.L. Chang, M.C. Ferner, K. Wasson, C.J. Zabin, M. Latta, E. Sanford, A. Deck and E.D. Grosholz. 2017. Timing of stressors alters interactive effects on a coastal foundation species.  Ecology 98: 2468-2478.

Reynolds, P.L., J. Glanz, S. Yang, C. Hann, J. Couture, and E. Grosholz. 2017. Ghost of invasion past: legacy effects on community disassembly following eradication of an invasive ecosystem engineer. Ecosphere 8(3) e01711, DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.1711.

Cheng, B. S., L. M. Komoroske and E. D. Grosholz. 2017. Invasive predator and native prey response under climate change: integrating physiological and environmental data. Functional Ecology 31: 642-652.

Wasson, K. L., B. B. Hughes, J. S. Berriman, A. L. Chang, A. K. Deck, P. A. Dinnel, C. Endris, S. Dudas, M. C. Ferner, E. D. Grosholz, D. Kimbro, J. L. Ruesink, A. C. Trimble, D. Vander Schaaf, C. J. Zabin, D. C. Zacherl.  2016. Coast-wide recruitment patterns of Olympia oysters reveal local synchrony and predictors of failure. Ecology 97: 3505-3516.

Early, R., B. A. Bradley, J. S. Dukes, J. J. Lawler, J. D. Olden, D. M. Blumenthal, C. M. D’Antonio, P. Gonzalez, E. D. Grosholz, I. Ibanez, L. P. Miller, C. J. B. Sorte and A. J. Tatem. 2016. Invasive species in the 21st century: Global threats and national response capabilities.  Nature Communications DOI:10.1038/ncomms12485

Blakeslee, A. M. H., A. E. Fowler, J. L. Couture, E. D. Grosholz, G. M. Ruiz and A. W. Miller. 2016. Vector management reduces marine organisms transferred with live saltwater bait. Management of Biological Invasions 7: 389-398.

Cheng, B.S. and E.D. Grosholz. 2016. Environmental stress mediates trophic cascade strength and resistance to invasion. Ecosphere 7(4):e01247. DOI:10.1002/ecs2.1247

Grosholz, E. D. and E. H. Wells. 2016. Evolutionary novelty and the behavior of introduced predators in benthic marine systems.  In: Weis, J. S. and D. Sol, eds.  Behavior and Invasions, pp. 199-217, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K.

Turner, B. C., C. E. deRivera, E. D. Grosholz and G. M. Ruiz. 2016. Assessing population increase as a possible outcome to management of invasive species.  Biological Invasions 18: 533-548.

Cloern, J. E., P. Barnard, E. Beller, J. Callaway, L. Grenier, E. D. Grosholz, R. Grossinger, K. Hieb, J. T. Hollibaugh, N. Knowles, M. Sutula, S. Veloz, K. Wasson and A. Whipple. 2016. Estuaries: Life on the Edge. In: E. Zavaleta and H. Mooney, eds. Ecosystems of California, pp. 359-387, University of California Press, Berkeley, CA.

Cheng, B. S., J. M. Bible, A. L. Chang, M. C. Ferner, K. Wasson, C. J. Zabin, M. Latta, A.K. Deck, A. E. Todgham, and E. D. Grosholz. 2015. Testing local and global stressor impacts on a coastal foundation species using an ecologically realistic framework.  Global Change Biology 21: 24880-2499.

Baggett, L. P., S. P. Powers, R. Brumbaugh, L. Coen, B. DeAngelis, J. Greene, B. Hancock, S. Moreland, B. Allen, D. Breitburg, D. Bushek, J. Grabowski, R. Grizzle, E. D. Grosholz, M. La Peyre, M. Luckenbach, K. McGraw, M. Piehler, S. Westby and P. Zu Ermgassen.  2015.  Setting guidelines for monitoring and evaluating the performance of oyster habitat restoration projects. Restoration Ecology 23: 737-745.

Kelley, A. L., C. E. deRivera, E. D. Grosholz, G. M. Ruiz, S. B. Yamada and G. Gillespie. 2015.  Thermogeographic variation in body size of Carcinus maenas, the European green crab.  Marine Biology 162: 1625-1635.

Long, H. A. and E. D. Grosholz. 2015. Overgrowth of eelgrass by the invasive colonial tunicate Didemnum vexillum: consequences for tunicate and eelgrass growth and epifauna abundance. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 473: 188-194.

Lampert, A., A. Hastings, E. D. Grosholz, S. L. Jardine and J. N. Sanchirico. 2014.  Optimal approaches for balancing invasive species eradication and endangered species management.  Science 344: 1028-103.

Williams, S. L., R. E. Crafton, R. E. Fontana, E. D. Grosholz, G. Ha, J. R. Pasari and C. J. Zabin. 2014.  A vector analysis of marine ornamental species in California.  Management of Biological Invasions 6: 13-29.

Grosholz, E. D., R. E Crafton, R. E. Fontana,  J. R. Pasari, S. L. Williams and C. J. Zabin. 2014. Aquaculture as a vector for marine invasions in California. Biological Invasions 17: 1471-1484.

Kimbro, D.L., B. S. Cheng, and E. D. Grosholz. 2013. Biotic resistance in coastal environments.  Ecology Letters 16: 821-833.

Williams, S. L., I. C. Davidson, J. R. Pasari, G. V. Ashton, J. T. Carlton, R. E Crafton, R. E. Fontana, E. D. Grosholz, A. W. Miller, G. M. Ruiz, and C. J. Zabin. 2013.  Managing multiple vectors for marine invasions in an increasingly connected world.  Bioscience 63: 952-966.

Wonham, M., J. E. Byers, E. D. Grosholz, and B. Leung.  2013. Modeling the relationship between risk and propagule pressure.  Ecological Applications 23: 1691-1706.

Hwang, H. M., R. S. Carr, G. N. Cherr, P. G. Green, E. D. Grosholz, L. Judah, S. G. Morgan, S. Ogle, V. K. Rashbrook, W. L. Rose, S. J. The, C. A. Vines and S. L. Anderson. 2013. Sediment quality assessment in tidal salt marshes in northern California, USA: an evaluation of multiple lines of evidence approach. Science of the Total Environment 454: 189-198.

Sorte, C., I. Ibanez, D. Blumenthal, N. Molinari, L. Miller, E. Grosholz, J. Diez, C. D'Antonio, J. Olden, S. Jones, J. Dukes. 2012.  Poised to prosper? A cross-system comparison of climate change effects on native and non-native species performance. Ecology Letters 16: 261-270.

Diez, J. M., C. M. D’Antonio, J. S. Dukes, E. D. Grosholz, J. D. Olden, C. J. B. Sorte, D. M. Blumenthal, B. A. Bradley, R. Early, I. Ibáñez, S. Jones, J. Lawler and L. P. Miller. 2012. Will extreme climatic events facilitate biological invasions? Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 10: 249-257.

Bradley, B. A., D. M. Blumenthal, R. I. Early, E. D. Grosholz, J. J. Lawler, L. P. Miller, C. J. B. Sorte, C. M. D’Antonio, J. M. Diez, J. S. Dukes, I. Ibanez and Julian D. Olden. 2012. Global change, global trade, and the next wave of plant invasions.  Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 10: 20-28.

Estelle, V. and E. D. Grosholz. 2012. Experimental test of the effects of a non-native invasive species on a wintering shorebird.  Conservation Biology 26: 472-481.