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PUBLICATIONS

Reuben P. Keller

EDITED VOLUMES:

 

Keller RP, M Cadotte & G Sandiford (eds). 2015. Invasive Species in a Globalized World: Ecological, Social, and Legal Perspectives on Policy. University of Chicago Press.

 

Keller RP, DM Lodge, M Lewis & J Shogren (eds). 2009. Bioeconomics of Invasive Species: Integrating Ecology, Economics, Policy and Management. Oxford University Press.

 

 

PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS:

* = graduate / ^ = undergraduate student advisee

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O’Shaughnessey E & RP Keller. 2019. When invaders collide: competition, aggression, and predators affect outcomes in overlapping populations of red swamp (Procambarus clarkii) and rusty (Faxonius rusticus) crayfishes. Biological Invasions 21: 3671-3683. DOI: 10.1007/s10530-019-02079-6

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Lockwood JL, DJ Welbourne, CM Romagosa, P Cassey, NE Mandrak, A Strecker, B Leung, OC Stringham, B Udell, DJ Episcopio-Sturgeon, MF Tlusty, J Sinclair, MR Springborn, EF Pienaar, AL Rhyne & RP Keller. 2019. When pets become pests: the role of the exotic pet trade in producing invasive vertebrate animals. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 17: 323-330. doi:10.1002/fee.2059.

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Cole E*, RP Keller & K Garbach. 2019. Risk of invasive species spread by recreational boaters remains high despite widespread adoption of conservation behaviors. Journal of Environmental Management 229: 112-119. DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2018.06.078

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Keller RP, A Masoodi & RT Shackleton (2018) The impact of invasive aquatic plants on ecosystem services and human well-being in Wular Lake, India. Regional Environmental Change 18: 847-857. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-017-1232-3

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Bacher S, T Blackburn, F Essl, P Genovesi, H Jaakko, J Jeschke, G Jones, RP Keller, M Kenis, C Kueffer, A Martinou, W Nentwig, J Pergl, P Pyšek, W Rabitsch, D Richardson, H Roy, W-C Saul, R Scalera, M Vila, J Wilson, S Kumschick. Socio-economic impact classification of alien taxa (SEICAT). 2018. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 9: 159-168. DOI: 10.1111/2041-210X.12844

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Keller RP, G Habeeb^, T Henry^ & J Brenner*. 2017. Non-native amphipod, Apocorophium lacustre (Vanhoffen, 1911), in the Illinois River and Chicago Area Waterway System. Management of Biological Invasions 8: 377-382.

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Kopf RK, DG Nimmo, P Humphries, LJ Baumgartner, M Bode, NR Bond, AE Byrom, J Cucherousset, RP Keller, AJ King, HM McGinness, PB Moyle & JD Olden. 2017. Confronting the risks of large-scale invasive species control. Nature Ecology and Evolution 1: 0172. DOI: 10.1038/s41559-017-0172

 

Keller RP & S Kumschick. 2017. Promise and challenges of risk assessment as an approach for preventing the arrival of harmful alien species. Bothalia – African Biodiversity and Conservation 47: a2136. https://doi.org/10.4102/abc.v47i2.2136

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Essl F, P Hulme, J Jeschke, RP Keller, P Pysek, D Richardson, WC Saul, S Bacher, S Dullinger, R Estevez, C Kueffer, H Roy, H Seebens, W Rabitsch. 2017. Scientific and normative foundations for the valuation of alien invasive species impacts: Thirteen core principles. BioScience 67:166-178.

 

Jacobs AI* & RP Keller. 2016. Straddling the divide: invasive aquatic species in Illinois and movement between the Great Lakes and Mississippi Basins. Biological Invasions 19: 635-646. doi:10.1007/s10530-016-1321-0

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Cole E*, RP Keller & K Garbach. 2016. Assessing the success of invasive species prevention public outreach and education efforts at changing the behaviors of recreational boaters. Journal of Environmental Management 184: 210-218. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2016.09.083

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Lodge DM, PW Simonin, SW Burgiel, RP Keller, JM Bossenbroek, CL Jerde, AM Kramer, ES Rutherford, MA Barnes, ME Wittmann, WL Chadderton, JL Apriesnig, D Beletsky, RM Cooke, JM Drake, SP Egan, DC Finnoff, CA Gantz, EK Grey, MH Hoff, JG Howeth, RA Jensen, ER Larson, NE Mandrak, DM Mason, FA Martinez, TJ Newcomb, JD Rothlisberger, AJ Tucker, TW Warziniack & H Zhang. 2016. Risk analysis and bioeconomics of invasive species management to inform policy and management. Annual Review of Environment and Resources 41: 453-488. doi: 10.1146/annurev-environ-110615-085532.

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Howeth JG, CA Gantz, PL Angermeier, EA Frimpong, MH Hoff, RP Keller, NE Mandrak, MP Marchetti, JD Olden, CM Romagosa & DM Lodge. 2016. Predicting invasiveness of species in trade: climate match, trophic guild, and fecundity influence invasive success of nonnative freshwater fish. Diversity and Distributions 22:148-160.

 

Springborn MR, RP Keller, S Elwood, CR Romagosa, C Zambrana-Torrelio, & P Daszak. 2015. Integrating risk assessment for invasion and disease risk in live animal trade. Diversity and Distributions 21: 101-110.

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Gantz CA, DR Gordon, CL Jerde, RP Keller, WL Chadderton, PD Champion, & DM Lodge. 2015. Managing the introduction and spread of non-native aquatic plants in the Great Lakes: a regional risk assessment approach. Management of Biological Invasions 6:45-55.

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Keller RP, MW Cadotte, & G Sandiford. 2015. Working across disciplines to understand and manage invasive species. Pages 1-20 in: Keller RP, M Cadotte & G Sandiford (eds). Invasive Species in a Globalized World: Ecological, Social, and Legal Perspectives on Policy. University of Chicago Press.

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Sandiford G, RP Keller, & MW Cadotte. 2015. Final Thoughts: Nature and Human Nature. Pages 381-394 in: Keller RP, M Cadotte & G Sandiford (eds). 2015. Invasive Species in a Globalized World: Ecological, Social, and Legal Perspectives on Policy. University of Chicago Press.

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Wittman ME, CL Jerde, JG Howeth, SP Maher, AM Deines, JA Jenkins, GW Whitledge, SR Burbank, WL Chadderton, AR Mahon, JT Tyson, CA Gantz, RP Keller, JM Drake, & DM Lodge. 2014. Grass carp in the Great Lakes region: Expert perception of ecological risk, potential for establishment, and re-evaluation of experimental evidence on ecological impact. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 71:992-999.

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Xu J, TL Wickramarathne, NV Chawla, EK Grey, K Steinhaeuser, RP Keller, JM Drake & DM Lodge. 2014. Improving management of aquatic invasions by integrating shipping network, ecological, and environmental data: data mining for social good. KDD Data Mining Proceedings. DOI: 10.1145/2623330.2623364.

 

Keller RP & M Springborn. 2014. Closing the screen door to new invasions. Conservation Letters 7:285-292. DOI: 10.1111/conl.12071

 

Xu J, T Wickramarathne, E Grey, K Steinhaeuser, RP Keller, J Drake, N Chawla & D Lodge. 2014. Patterns of ship-borne species spread: A clustering approach for risk assessment and management of non-indigenous species spread. ArXiv: 1401.5407v1, 21 Jan 2014.

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Nghiem, LTP, T Soliman, DCJ Yeo, HTW Tan, TA Evans, JD Mumford, RP Keller, RHA Baker, RT Corlett & LR Carrasco. 2013. Economic and environmental impacts of harmful non-indigenous species in Southeast Asia. Public Library of Science ONE 8(8):e71255. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0071255

 

Gordon GR, CA Gantz, CL Jerde, WL Chadderton, RP Keller & PD Champion. 2012. Weed risk assessment for aquatic plants: modification of a New Zealand system for the United States. Public Library of Science ONE 7(7): e40031. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0040031

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Keller RP. 2011. Freshwater invasive species in Great Britain: ecological and economic causes and consequences. Pages 92-97 in: Gang J (ed.) Reverse Effect: Renewing Chicago’s Waterways. Studio Gang Architects, Chicago.

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Keller RP & C Perrings. 2011. International policy options for reducing the environmental impacts of invasive species. BioScience 61:1005-1012.

 

Springborn M, CM Romagosa & RP Keller. 2011. The value of nonindigenous species risk assessment in international trade. Ecological Economics. 70:2145-2153.

 

Keller RP, J Geist, JM Jeschke & I Kühn. 2011. Invasive species in Europe: ecology, status and policy. Environmental Sciences Europe 23:23.

 

Keller RP, D Kocev & S Džeroski. 2011. Trait-based risk assessment for invasive species: high performance across diverse taxonomic groups, geographic ranges and machine learning/statistical tools. Diversity and Distributions. 17:451-461.

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Keller RP, JM Drake, M Drew & DM Lodge. 2011. Linking Environmental Conditions and Ship Movements to Estimate Invasive Species Transport Across the Global Shipping Network. Diversity and Distributions 17:93-102.

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Keller RP & DM Lodge. 2010. Prevention: designing and implementing national policy and management programs to reduce the risks from invasive species. Pages 220-234 in: Perrings C, M Williamson & M Lonsdale (editors). Bioinvasions and Globalization. Oxford University Press.

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Keller RP, PSE zu Ermgassen & D Aldridge. 2009. Vectors and timing of nonindignenous freshwater species establishment in Great Britain. Conservation Biology 23:1526-1534.

 

Keller RP & JM Drake. 2009. Trait based risk assessment for invasive species. Pages 44-62 in: Keller RP, DM Lodge, MA Lewis & JF Shogren (editors). Bioeconomics of Invasive Species: Integrating Ecology, Economics, Policy and Management. Oxford University Press.

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Keller RP, DM Lodge, M Lewis, J Shogren & M Krkosek. 2009. Putting bioeconomic research into practice. Pages 266-284 in: Keller RP, DM Lodge, MA Lewis & JF Shogren (editors) Bioeconomics of Invasive Species: Integrating Ecology, Economics, Policy and Management. Oxford University Press.

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Lodge DM, M Lewis, J Shogren & RP Keller. 2009. Introduction to biological invasions: biological, economic and social perspectives. Pages 1-24 in: Keller RP, DM Lodge, MA Lewis & JF Shogren (editors) Bioeconomics of Invasive Species: Integrating Ecology, Economics, Policy and Management. Oxford University Press.

 

Bampfylde C, A Bobeldyk, JA Murray, K Drury, RP Keller, C McIntosh. 2009. Interactions between theoreticians and empiricists: rusty crayfish as a case-study. Pages 226-243 in: Keller RP, DM Lodge, MA Lewis & JF Shogren (editors). Bioeconomics of Invasive Species: Integrating Ecology, Economics, Policy and Management. Oxford University Press.

 

Keller RP & DM Lodge. 2009. Invasive Species. In GE Likens (editor). Encyclopedia of Freshwaters. Elsevier, Oxford, UK.

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Keller RP, K Frang* & DM Lodge. 2008. Preventing the spread of invasive species: intervention guided by ecological predictions leads to economic benefits. Conservation Biology 22:80-88.

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Keller RP, DM Lodge & DC Finnoff. 2007. Risk assessment for invasive species produces net bioeconomic benefits. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 104:203-207.

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Keller RP & DM Lodge. 2007. Species invasions from commerce in live aquatic organisms – problems and possible solutions. BioScience 57:428-436.

 

Keller RP, JM Drake & DM Lodge. 2007. Fecundity as a basis for risk assessment of nonindigenous molluscs. Conservation Biology 21:191-200.

 

Keller RP & PS Lake. 2007. Potential impacts of a recent and rapidly spreading colonizer of Australian freshwaters: Oriental weatherloach (Misgurnus anguillicautus). Ecology of Freshwater Fish 16:124-132.

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Keller RP, C VanLoon^, AN Cox^, DM Lodge, L-M Herborg & J Rothlisberger. 2007. From bait shops to the forest floor: earthworm use, transport and disposal by anglers. American Midland Naturalist 158:321-328.

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Loo SE, RP Keller & B Leung. 2007. Freshwater invasions: using historical data to analyze spread. Diversity and Distributions 13:23-32.

 

Bossenbroek JM, J McNulty & RP Keller. 2005. Can ecologists heat up the discussion on invasive species risk? Risk Analysis 25:1595-1597.

 

 

OTHER ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS:

 

Keller RP. 2017. Ecology for All. BioScience 67:769-770. [Invited book review of CJ Krebs. 2016. Why Ecology Matters. University of Chicago Press] doi:10.1093/biosci/bix061

 

Keller RP & S Kumschick. 2017. Invasive species have massive impacts, but wise policy can keep them out. The Conversation [online academic op-ed site]. https://theconversation.com/invasive-species-have-a-massive-impact-but-wise-policy-can-keep-them-out-79444

 

Gordon DR, SL Flory, D Lieurance, PE Hulme, C Buddenhagen, B Caton, PD Champion, TM Culley, C Daehler, F Essl, JE Hill, RP Keller, L Kohl, AL Koop, S Kumschick, DM Lodge, RN Mack, LA Meyerson, GR Pallipparambil, FD Panetta, R Porter, P PysÄ›k, LD Quinn, DM Richardson, D Simberloff & M Vilá. 2016. Weed risk assessments are an effective component of invasion risk management. Invasive Plant Science and Management 9:81-83 (rebuttal of Smith et al. 2015 article).

 

Keller RP & M Springborn. 2011. Long-term correlations in European socioeconomic conditions create a bias to conclusion that an invasion debt occurs. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108:E220 (letter to editor).

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Simberloff D and 140 co-signatories, including RP Keller. Non-natives: 141 scientists object. Nature 475: 36 (letter to editor).

 

Keller RP & C Perrings. 2010. International policy options to reduce the harmful impacts of invasive alien species. Commissioned report for United Nations Environment Program.

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Harris J, L Bowling, RP Keller, RJ Keller, J Kress, PS Lake & DC McPhail. 2006. The Tooma River project – interdisciplinary probes into ill-defined and unpredictable contamination. Technical Report. CRC for Freshwater Ecology, Canberra (Australia).

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Keller RP & DM Lodge. 2005. Probability of nonindigenous seafood species becoming established. Conservation Biology 19:287-288 (letter to editor).

 

Drake JM & RP Keller. 2004. Environmental justice alert: do developing nations bear the burden of risk for invasive species? BioScience 54:718-719 (op-ed).

 

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PUBLICATIONS IN NON-ACADEMIC OUTLETS:

 

Keller RP. Chicago River is due for a change. 2010. Commentary op-ed article in Chicago Tribune, 1 September 2010, p. 40.

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Keller RP.  2007. Trade in live aquatic organisms. Lakeline Fall 2007:30-31 (review article in lake management publication).

Rachel M. Egly

Principe, N.G., Ash, K.T., Davis, M.A., Egly, R.M., Larson, E.R., 2021. A molecular and morphological guide to the pilose crayfishes of western North America. Western North American Naturalist 81(3) 344-360

 

O’Shaughnessey, E.M., Egly, R.M., Harris, B., Keller, R.P., 2021. Distribution of crayfish in the Southern Basin of Lake Michigan and the Greater Chicago Region. Journal of Great Lakes Research

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Egly, R.M., Polak, R.D., Cook, Z.A., Moy, H.D., Staunton, J.T., Keller, R.P., 2021. Development and first tests of a lab-scale electric field for investigating potential effects of electric barriers on aquatic invasive invertebrates. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9(214)

 

Egly, R.M., O’Shaughnessey, E.M., Keller, R.P., 2021. Updated occurrence data and species distribution modeling of the invasive scud Apocorophium lacustre in the Mississippi River, Upper St. Lawrence River, and Great Lakes Basins. Freshwater Science 40(1) 162-174

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Egly, R.M., Annis, G., Chadderton, W.L., Peters, J.A., Larson, E.R., 2019. Predicting the potential distribution of the nonnative Red Swamp Crayfish Procambarus clarkii in the Laurentian Great Lakes. Journal of Great Lakes Research. Journal of Great Lakes Research 45(1): 150-159

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Egly, R.M., Larson, E.R., 2018. Distribution, habitat associations, and conservation status updates for the pilose crayfish Pacifastacus gambelii (Girard, 1852) and Snake River pilose crayfish Pacifastacus connectens (Faxon, 1914) of the western United States. PeerJ 6:e5668

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Larson, E.R., Egly, R.M., Williams, B.W., 2018. New records of the non-native virile crayfish Faxonius virilis (Hagen, 1870) from the upper Snake River drainage and northern Bonneville Basin of the western United States. BioInvasions Records 7(2): 177-183

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Koebel, C.M. and Egly, R.M., 2016. Water pressure and ground vibrations induced by water guns at a backwater pond on the Illinois River in Morris, Illinois. U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2016-5098

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