Our monthly research digest with recently published papers on invasive species from Biological Invasions, Ecology, NeoBiota, Restoration Ecology, and more...
New York Invasive Species Research Institute
Author archive for: Justin Dalaba
Researcher Spotlight: Stacy Endriss, Ph.D
NYISRI interviews Dr. Stacy Endriss, an evolutionary ecologist who explores creative approaches for improving how we assess the impacts of invasions and their management.
Research Digest: June 2022
Our monthly research digest with recently published papers on invasive species from Biological Invasions, Ecological Applications, Global Change Biology, NeoBiota, and more...
Request for Quotes: Within Lake Vulnerability Analysis
Quotes are due by July 20th, 2022
Readability Gap in Biological Invasions Research
How accessible is invasive species literature? A detailed analysis of the leading journal, Biological Invasions, points to a decline in readability for key stakeholders over two decades.
Researcher Spotlight: Kathryn Amatangelo, Ph.D
NYISRI interviews Dr. Kathryn Amatangelo, Associate Professor at SUNY Brockport who studies the genetics and control of European dewberry, mile-a-minute, and Japanese knotweed
Researcher Spotlight: Jennifer Koch, Ph.D
We hear from Jennifer Koch, whose 32+ years of work and collaborations offer a glimmer of hope toward saving our native trees from forest pests, like the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB).
Research Digest: May 2022
Our monthly research digest with recently published papers on invasive species from Biological Invasions, BioScience, Ecology, NeoBiota, Pathogens, and more...
Mystery solved? DNA barcoding reveals new snail in Adirondacks
How do we make use of new and existing technologies for early detection of aquatic invasive species? This study demonstrates how DNA barcoding can aid in identification of non-indigenous mollusks from New York’s waterways.
Research Digest: April 2022
Our monthly research digest with recently published papers on invasive species from Biological Invasions, Biocontrol Science and Technology, Ecology, PNAS, and more...