ALIEN SPECIES OF THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY-ESTUARY BIBLIOGRAPHY
California Academy of Sciences Library
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Species Invasion of the U.S. Ecosystems. Arlington, VA: Nature
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Baltz, Donald M. and Peter B. Moyle. "Invasion Resistance to Introduced Species by a Native Assemblage of
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Jennings, Mark R. and Michael K. Saiki. "Establishment of Red Shiner, Notropis Lutrensis, in the San Joaquin
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WORLD WIDE WEB RESOURCES
Alien Species
http://www.alaska.net/~aknafws/text/alien.html
Alien Species in Hawaii
http://www.hear.org/AlienSpeciesInHawaii/Index.html
America’s Least Wanted: Alien Species Invasions of U.S. Ecosystems
http://www.consci.tnc.org/library/pubs/dd/toc.html
California Native Plant Society Biological Pollution and Exotic Plants
http://www.calpoly.edu/~dchippin/exotic.html
Center for Introduced Marine Pests
http://www.marine.csiro.au/CRIMP/
Clam Invasion of San Francisco Bay
http://earth.agu.org/revgeophys/butman01/node3.html/
Climate Change May Promote Alien Species
http://www.enn.com/enn-news-archive/1998/11/110498/tidepool.asp
Controlling Water Hyacinth and Other Aquatic Weeds in the San Joaquin River
http://www.delta.dfg.ca.gov/data/category3/cat3r280.html
Database on Introduction of Aquatic Species
http://www.fao.org/WAICENT/FAOINFO/FISHERY/statist/fisoft/dias/mainpage.htm
Green Crab Invades the Northwest Coast
http://www.fishingnj.org/artgrncrb.htm
Green Crab Monitoring
http://www.sfbaymsi.org/gcrab.htm
Impacts of Introduced Species in U.S.
http://gcrio.gcrio.org/CONSEQUENCES.vol2no2.article2.html
Impacts of the Recently Introduced Green Crab on Invertebrate and Shorebird Populations
http://www-bml.ucdavis.edu/pop/htm
Indigenous, Alien & Invasive
http://www.botany.uwc.ac.za/EnvFacts/facts/aliens/htm
Migration of Species Damaging to U.S. Wildlife
http://www2.cnn.com/EARTH/9611/21/micro.invaders/
San Francisco Bay and Delta: An Estuary Undergoing Change
http://pubs.usgs.gov/yearbook/yearbook94/resources/sanfran/html
San Francisco Bay Ecology
http://www.sfbaymsi.org/ecology.htm
Science Friday: Invasive Species in the San Francisco Bay
http://geosun1.sjsu.edu/~dreed/onset/npr/sbay.html
Second International Conference on Invasive Spartina (March, 1997)
http://waffle.nal.uda.gov/mtg/1997/invaspar.html
Stripped Bass in the San Francisco Bay
http://www.delta.dfg.ca.gov/baydelta/monitoring/striper.html
Stopping Ballast Water Invaders
http://www.ncal.verio.com/~nsn/nsnballast.html
Superstud Grass Menaces San Francisco Bay
http://sciencenews.org/sn_arc98/11_14_98/Fpb6ref.htm
Talk of the Nation: Xenotransplantation Ban/Invasive Species
http://www.npr.org/programs/totn/archives/1998/980123.tptn.html
Unwanted Hitchhikers May Catch Ride in Ship’s Ballast
http://www.uaf.alaska.edu/seagrant/NewsMedia/96news/05-23-96_Hitchhikers.html
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