ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil Advance Access originally published online on March 17, 2008
ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil 2008 65(5):723-724; doi:10.1093/icesjms/fsn012
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Going against the flow: how marine invasions spread and persist in the face of advection1
1 Department of Zoology, University of New Hampshire, 46 College Road, Durham, NH 03824, USA
2 Department of Earth Sciences, and the Institute of Earth, Oceans, and Space, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824, USA
Correspondence to J. E. Byers: tel: +1 603 8620006; fax: +1 603 8623784; e-mail: jebyers{at}unh.edu
Byers J. E., and Pringle J. M. 2008. Going against the flow: how marine invasions spread and persist in the face of advection. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 65: 723–724.
Keywords: Carcinus maenas, climate change, coastal transport, diffusion, Lagrangian framework, upstream movement
Received 21 October 2007; accepted 27 December 2007; advance access publication 17 March 2008.
1 Much of the material discussed here is based on the manuscript by Byers and Pringle (2006) in Marine Ecology Progress Series, 313 (see References).