Publications
“Climate Change, Sex, and Community State Changes in the Gulf of Maine”, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. p. San Francisco, CA, 2018.
, “Does settlement plate material matter? The influence of substrate type on fouling community development”, Benthic Ecology Meetings. Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, 2015.
, “The influence of substrate identity on ascidian larval settlement preference and fouling community development”, International Invasive Sea-Squirt Conference. Woods Hole, MA, 2014.
, “Introduced species increase complexity and biodiversity of rocky subtidal seascapes”, Benthic Ecology Meetings. Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, 2015.
, “The effect of surface orientation on early successional fouling communities in the southern Gulf of Maine”, Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, vol. 569. p. 151952, 2023.
, “Elevated Seasonal Temperatures Eliminate Thermal Barriers of Reproduction of a Dominant Invasive Species: A Community State Change for Northern Communities?”, Diversity and Distributions, vol. 23. Wiley, pp. 1082-1092, 2017. Dijkstra_et_al-2017-Diversity_and_Distributions.pdf (1000.71 KB)
, “The Influence of Invasive Ascidian Diets on the Growth of the Sea Star Henricia Sanguinolenta”, Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. Cambridge University Press, pp. 1-7, 2021.
, “The Influence of Substrate Material on Ascidian Larval Settlement”, Marine Pollution Bulletin, vol. 106. Elsevier, pp. 35-42, 2016. Chase et al. 2016.pdf (1.14 MB)
, “Introduced species provide a novel temporal resource that facilitates native predator population growth”, Biological Invasions, vol. 15. pp. 911-919, 2013. Dijkstra et al. 2013_apparentcompetition.pdf (467.2 KB)
, “Invasive Species Transform Habitat Structure and Increase Biodiversity of Associated Species”, Journal of Ecology, vol. 105. Wiley, pp. 1668-1678, 2017. Dijkstra et al_JEC_2017.pdf (871.82 KB)
, “Not All Prey Are Created Equal: Invasive Ascidian Diet Mediates Sea Star Wasting in Henricia Sanguinolenta”, Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, vol. 544. p. 151610, 2021.
, “Report on the 2010 rapid assessment survey of marine species at New England floating docks and rocky shores.”, Office of Coastal Zone Management, Boston, Massachusetts, 2013.
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