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Carlton, J.T. 1987. Patterns of transoceanic marine biological invasions in the Pacific Ocean.<br />

Bulletin of Marine Science 41:452-465.<br />

Carlton, J.T. 1989. Man's role in changing the face of the ocean: Biological invasions and<br />

implications for conservation of near-shore environments. Conservation Biology 3:265-<br />

273.<br />

Carlton, J.T. 1992. Introduced marine and estuarine mollusks of North America: An end-of-the-<br />

20th-century perspective. Journal of Shellfish Research 11:489-505.<br />

Carlton, J.T. 1996. Biological invasions and cryptogenic species. Ecology 77:1653-1655.<br />

Carlton, J.T. 1999. Molluscan invasions in marine and estuarine communities. Malacologia<br />

41:439-454.<br />

Carlton, J.T. 2002. Bioinvasion ecology: Assessing invasion impact and scale. In Invasive<br />

Aquatic Species of Europe: Distribution, Impacts, and Management, edited by<br />

Leppäkoski, E., Gollasch, S., and Olenin, S. pp. 7-19. Kluwer Academic Publishers. 600<br />

pages.<br />

Carlton, J.T. 2003. Introduced and cryptogenic marine, brackish, and maritime organisms of<br />

Coos Bay, Oregon. University of Oregon, Oregon Institute of Marine Biology. 34 pages.<br />

Carlton, J.T. 2004. A checklist of the introduced marine and estuarine organisms on the coast of<br />

Maine, U.S.A. Maritime Studies Program, Williams College, Mystic Seaport. 7 pages.<br />

Carlton, J.T. 2007. The Light and Smith Manual: Intertidal Invertebrates from Central California<br />

to Oregon, Fourth Edition, edited by Carlton, J.T. University of California Press. 1001<br />

pages.<br />

Carlton, J.T. 2008. Marine bioinvasions: A story of maritime history, marine science, and<br />

environmental policy. Retrieved 01-23-2009 from<br />

http://seagrant.oregonstate.edu/themes/invasives/seminar/2008_seminar_carlton.swf.<br />

Carlton, J.T. 2009. Deep invasion ecology and the assembly of communities in historical time. In<br />

Biological Invasion in Marine Ecosystems: Ecological, Management and Geographic<br />

Perspectives, edited by Rilov, G. and Crooks, J.A. pp. 13-56. Springer-Verlag. 668<br />

pages.<br />

Carlton, J.T. and Cohen, A.N. 1998. Periwinkle's progress: The Atlantic snail Littorina saxatalis<br />

(Mollusca: Gastropoda) establishes a colony on a Pacific shore. The Veliger 41:333-338.<br />

Carlton, J.T. and Cohen, A.N. 2003. Episodic global dispersal in shallow water marine<br />

organisms: the case history of the European shore crabs Carcinus maenas and C.<br />

aestuarii. Journal of Biogeography 30:1809-1820.<br />

Carlton, J.T. and Eldredge, L.G. 2009. Marine bioinvasions of Hawaii: The introduced and<br />

cryptogenic marine and estuarine animals and plants of the Hawaiian Archipeligo. Bishop<br />

Museum Bulletin in Cultural and <strong>Environmental</strong> Studies 4. Bernice Pauahi Bishop<br />

Museum Press. 202 pages.<br />

Carlton, J.T. and Iverson, E.W. 1981. Biogeography and natural history of Sphaeroma walkeri<br />

Stebbing (Crustacea: Isopoda) and its introduction to San Diego Bay, California. Journal<br />

of Natural History 15:31-48.<br />

Carlton, J.T. and Ruiz, G.M. 2005a. The magnitude and consequences of bioinvasions in marine<br />

ecosystems: implications for conservation biology. In Marine Conservation Biology: The<br />

Science of Maintaining the Sea's Biodiversity, edited by Norse, E.A. and Crowder, L.B.<br />

pp. 123-148. Island Press. 496 pages.<br />

Carlton, J.T. and Ruiz, G.M. 2005b. Vector science and integrated vector management in<br />

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