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Deborah A. Carlton
Deborah A. Carlton
Williams College
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Special Issue: Transoceanic dispersal of marine life from Japan to North America and the Hawaiian Islands as a result of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami of 2011.
2018
Aquatic Invasions
James T. Carlton
John W. Chapman
Jonathan B. Geller
Jessica A. Miller
Gregory M. Ruiz
Deborah A. Carlton
Megan McCuller
Nancy Treneman
Brian P. Steves
Ralph A. Breitenstein
Russell Lewis
David Bilderback
Diane E. Bilderback
Takuma Haga
L. H. Harris
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Tsunami-driven rafting: Transoceanic species dispersal and implications for marine biogeography
2017
Science
James T. Carlton
John W. Chapman
Jonathan B. Geller
Jessica A. Miller
Deborah A. Carlton
Megan McCuller
Nancy Treneman
Brian P. Steves
Gregory M. Ruiz
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Japanese Tsunami Marine Debris Objects and Their Associated Taxa
2017
James T. Carlton
John W. Chapman
Jonathan B. Geller
Jessica A. Miller
Deborah A. Carlton
Megan McCuller
Nancy Treneman
Brian P. Steves
Gregory M. Ruiz
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Ballast water as a vector for tintinnid transport
1997
Marine Ecology Progress Series
Pierce Rw
James T. Carlton
Deborah A. Carlton
Jonathan B. Geller
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