Gregory M. Ruiz

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Marine Invasions Research Lab Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Edgewater, MD, United States 
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Parents

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Frank A. Pitelka grad student 1987 UC Berkeley (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
 (Ph.D.: Interactions among shorebird, crab, and their invertebrate prey populations)
James T. Carlton post-doc University of Oregon

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Irit Altman research assistant Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Julio Lorda research assistant Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Laura F. Rodriguez research assistant Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Sarah J. Teck research assistant Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Christine R. Whitcraft research assistant Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Marjorie J. Wonham research assistant Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Andrew L. Chang research assistant 2000-2003 Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Betsy Wells research assistant 2000-2005 Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Gail V. Ashton post-doc Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
April M.H. Blakeslee post-doc Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Andrew L. Chang post-doc Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Brian S. Cheng post-doc Smithsonian Institution
Catherine E. Derivera post-doc Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Edwin Grosholz post-doc Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Mark Minton post-doc Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Emma Verling post-doc Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Laura Jurgens post-doc 2015- Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
L. David Smith post-doc 1994-1995 Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Jeffrey A. Crooks post-doc 1999-2002 Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
João Canning-Clode post-doc 2009-2012 Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Timothy M. Davidson post-doc 2012-2014 Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Benjamin G. Rubinoff post-doc 2021-2022 Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Chela J. Zabin research scientist Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Natasha Gray Hitchcock research scientist 2001- Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
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Tepolt CK, Blakeslee AMH, Fowler AE, et al. (2024) Strong genetic structure in a widespread estuarine crab: A test of potential versus realized dispersal. Journal of Biogeography. 47: 2532-2542
Pagenkopp Lohan KM, Darling JA, Ruiz GM. (2024) International shipping as a potent vector for spreading marine parasites. Diversity & Distributions. 28: 1922-1933
Haram LE, Carlton JT, Centurioni L, et al. (2023) Extent and reproduction of coastal species on plastic debris in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Bailey SA, Brown L, Campbell ML, et al. (2023) Trends in the detection of aquatic non-indigenous species across global marine, estuarine and freshwater ecosystems: A 50-year perspective. Diversity & Distributions. 26: 1780-1797
Ruiz GM, Galil BS, Davidson IC, et al. (2022) Global marine biosecurity and ship lay-ups: intensifying effects of trade disruptions. Biological Invasions. 1-6
Rosenau NA, Gignoux-Wolfsohn S, Everett RA, et al. (2022) Considering Commercial Vessels as Potential Vectors of Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease. Frontiers in Marine Science. 8: 1-8
Ashton GV, Freestone AL, Duffy JE, et al. (2022) Predator control of marine communities increases with temperature across 115 degrees of latitude. Science (New York, N.Y.). 376: 1215-1219
Cuthbert RN, Kotronaki SG, Carlton JT, et al. (2022) Aquatic invasion patterns across the North Atlantic. Global Change Biology. 28: 1376-1387
Haram LE, Carlton JT, Centurioni L, et al. (2021) Emergence of a neopelagic community through the establishment of coastal species on the high seas. Nature Communications. 12: 6885
Tepolt CK, Grosholz ED, de Rivera CE, et al. (2021) Balanced polymorphism fuels rapid selection in an invasive crab despite high gene flow and low genetic diversity. Molecular Ecology
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