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Volume 7, Number 6, November 2005

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Differential Parasitism of Native and Introduced Snails: Replacement of a Parasite Fauna
pp. 885-894(10)
Authors: Torchin, Mark; Byers, James; Huspeni, Todd

Habitat Differences in Marine Invasions of Central California
pp. 935-948(14)
Authors: Wasson, Kerstin; Fenn, Katherine; Pearse, John

Potential Invasion of Microorganisms and Pathogens via ‘Interior Hull Fouling’: Biofilms Inside Ballast Water Tanks
pp. 969-982(14)
Authors: Drake, Lisa; Meyer, Anne; Forsberg, Robert; Baier, Robert; Doblin, Martina; Heinemann, Stefan; Johnson, William; Koch, Michael; Rublee, Parke; Dobbs, Fred

Development and Evaluation of a PCR Based Assay for Detection of the Toxic Dinoflagellate, Gymnodinium catenatum(Graham) in Ballast Water and Environmental Samples
pp. 983-994(12)
Authors: Patil, Jawahar; Gunasekera, Rasanthi; Deagle, Bruce; Bax, Nicholas; Blackburn, Susan

Rapid Assessment Survey for Exotic Organisms in Southern California Bays and Harbors, and Abundance in Port and Non-port Areas
pp. 995-1002(8)
Authors: Cohen, A.; Harris, L.; Bingham, B.; Carlton, J.; Chapman, J.; Lambert, C.; Lambert, G.; Ljubenkov, J.; Murray, S.; Rao, L.; Reardon, K.; Schwindt, E.

When Invasive Species have Benefits as well as Costs: Managing Carex kobomugi (Asiatic sand sedge) in New Jersey’s Coastal Dunes
pp. 1017-1027(11)
Authors: Wootton, L.; Halsey, S.; Bevaart, K.; McGough, A.; Ondreicka, J.; Patel, P.

Contents Volume 7 2005
pp. 1041-1046(6)

Author Index Volume 7 2005
pp. 1047-1048(2)

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