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Mark Sytsma
Portland State University - Portland / United States
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 892949
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Mark Sytsma's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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The role of containerships as transfer mechanisms of marine biofouling speciesIC Davidson, CW Brown, MD Sytsma, GM RuizBiofouling 25 (7), 645-655, 20092032009
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Rhizome dynamics and resource storage in Phragmites australisW Granéli, SEB Weisner, MD SytsmaWetlands Ecology and Management 1 (4), 239-247, 19921531992
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Recreational boats as potential vectors of marine organisms at an invasion hotspotIC Davidson, CJ Zabin, AL Chang, CW Brown, MD Sytsma, GM RuizAquatic Biology 11 (2), 179-191, 20101162010
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Small boats provide connectivity for nonindigenous marine species between a highly invaded international port and nearby coastal harborsCJ Zabin, GV Ashton, CW Brown, IC Davidson, MD Sytsma, GM RuizManagement of Biological Invasions 5 (2), 97, 20141212014
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The potential for hull‐mediated species transfers by obsolete ships on their final voyagesIC Davidson, LD McCann, PW Fofonoff, MD Sytsma, GM RuizDiversity and Distributions 14 (3), 518-529, 20081162008
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