A redesigned digest with recently published papers on invasive species research topics from Hydrobiologia, Biological Invasions and other journals.

New York Invasive Species Research Institute
Archive for tag: research
Research Summary: Bidding on the next aquatic invader
Buying aquarium organisms from across the world can be as easy as the click of a button, and that's the problem.
Researcher Spotlight: Dr. Nicholas James Reo
“How do Indigenous Peoples relate to and regard introduced species?” asks Dr. Reo, Dartmouth professor and citizen of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians.
Research Summary: Invasive Leafiness and Latitude
If you’re an invasive shrub, you hold on to your leaves– citizen scientists helped to find that extended leaf phenology between native and invasive shrubs gets more similar as you move northward.
Catskill Research Fellowships
Applications due Dec. 31 at 11:59 PM
Abstracts of Interest: October 2020
A redesigned digest with recently published papers on invasive species research topics from Neobiota, Global Change Biology and other journals.
Researcher Spotlight: Dr. Jason Fridley
While many forest ecologists have their eyes on the trees, Dr. Jason Fridley turns to the shrubs– asking how special adaptations can make some infamous invaders.
DEC Announces five-year partnership with NYISRI and Cornell University to Address Impacts of Invasive Species
Agreement Targets Invasive Species Research, Control, and Mitigation
Abstracts of Interest: September 2020
Recently published papers on invasive species research topics from PNAS, Frontiers, and other journals.
Researcher Spotlight: Dr. Tim McCay
Collaborating with a new generation of ecologists, Dr. Tim McCay is researching Asian Jumping Worms– an invasive species that's spreading "right under our noses."