Andrew L. Chang
Affiliations: | Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Edgewater, MD, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorJames T. Carlton | research assistant | 1998-2000 | Williams | |
Gregory M. Ruiz | research assistant | 2000-2003 | Smithsonian Environmental Research Center | |
Edwin Grosholz | grad student | 2003-2009 | UC Davis | |
(An urban estuary in a changing world: Diversity, invasions, and climate change in San Francisco Bay.) | ||||
A Whitman Miller | post-doc | Smithsonian Environmental Research Center | ||
Steven Gaines Morgan | post-doc | Bodega Marine Lab, UC Davis | ||
Gregory M. Ruiz | post-doc | Smithsonian Environmental Research Center |
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Grosholz E, Ashton G, Bradley M, et al. (2021) Stage-specific overcompensation, the hydra effect, and the failure to eradicate an invasive predator. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118 |
Chang AL, Carlton JT, Brown CW, et al. (2020) Down the up staircase: Equatorward march of a cold‐water ascidian and broader implications for invasion ecology Diversity and Distributions. 26: 881-896 |
Newcomer K, Tracy BM, Chang AL, et al. (2019) Evaluating Performance of Photographs for Marine Citizen Science Applications Frontiers in Marine Science. 6 |
Jimenez H, Chang AL, Ruiz GM. (2019) Soft-sediment community stability across years in San Francisco Bay Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science. 227: 106324 |
Newcomer K, Marraffini ML, Chang AL. (2018) Distribution patterns of the introduced encrusting bryozoan Conopeum chesapeakensis (Osburn 1944; Banta et al. 1995) in an estuarine environment in upper San Francisco Bay Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 504: 20-31 |
Chang AL, Brown CW, Crooks JA, et al. (2017) Dry and wet periods drive rapid shifts in community assembly in an estuarine ecosystem. Global Change Biology |
Bible JM, Cheng BS, Chang AL, et al. (2017) Timing of stressors alters interactive effects on a coastal foundation species. Ecology |
Marraffini M, Ashton G, Brown C, et al. (2017) Settlement plates as monitoring devices for non-indigenous species in marine fouling communities Management of Biological Invasions. 8: 559-566 |
Tracy B, Larson K, Ashton G, et al. (2017) Northward range expansion of three non-native ascidians on the west coast of North America Bioinvasions Records. 6: 203-209 |
Jimenez H, Keppel E, Chang AL, et al. (2017) Invasions in Marine Communities: Contrasting Species Richness and Community Composition Across Habitats and Salinity Estuaries and Coasts. 41: 484-494 |