PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS (see also Research Gate)
Davidson TM, Torchin ME Smith CM (2023) Introduced mangroves exhibit less leaf damage and greater performance than native mangroves. Biol Invasions 25, 3503–3515. Link
O'Brien SM*, Helm BP, Davidson TM, Kneitel JM (2023) Invertebrate community composition differs between restored and natural vernal pools. Restor Ecol: e14080; Link *Student author
Davidson TM, Smith CM, Torchin ME (2022). Introduced mangroves escape damage from marine and terrestrial enemies. Ecology: e3604. Link
Albright SL*, Sellers AJ, Davidson TM (2022). Native urchins as potential agents of biotic resistance to the introduced alga Kappaphycus alvarezii in a tropical lagoon. Biol Invasions 24, 345–351 (2022). Link *Student author
Lee J*, Davidson TM, Torchin ME (2021). Variable host responses mediate host preference in marine flatworm-snail symbioses. Plos one: 16: e0247551. Link - *Student author
Davidson TM, Sokoloski C, Smith CM (2020). Leaf detective: using evidence of damage on mangrove leaves to measure the effects of different herbivores. Science Activities 57: 33-48 - Link
Davidson TM, Altieri AH, Ruiz GM, Torchin ME. (2018) Bioerosion in a changing world: a conceptual framework. Ecology letters 21: 422–438 - Link
Davidson TM, Ruiz GM, Torchin ME (2016) Boring crustaceans shape the land–sea interface in brackish Caribbean mangroves. Ecosphere 7(8):e01430 - Link
Davidson TM*, Grupe BM* (2015) Habitat modification in tidepools by bioeroding sea urchins and implications for fine-scale community structure. Mar Ecol 36: 185-194 - PDF - *both authors contributed equally to this manuscript.
Sellers AJ*, Saltonstall K, Davidson TM (2015) The introduced alga Kappaphycus alvarezii (Doty ex PC Silva, 1996) in abandoned cultivation sites in Bocas del Toro, Panama. BioInvasions Records 4: 1-7 – PDF - *Student author
Davidson TM, de Rivera CE, Hsieh HL (2014) Damage and alteration of mangroves inhabited by a marine wood-borer. Mar Ecol Prog Ser 516: 177-185
Davidson TM, de Rivera CE, Carlton JT (2013) Small increases in temperature exacerbate the erosive effects of a non-native burrowing crustacean. J Exp Mar Biol Ecol 446: 115-121 - PDF
Davidson TM (2012) Boring crustaceans damage polystyrene floats under docks polluting marine waters with microplastic. Mar Poll Bul 64: 1821-1828 - PDF
Davidson TM, de Rivera CE (2012) Per capita effects and burrow morphology of a burrowing isopod (Sphaeroma quoianum) in different estuarine substrata. J Crust Bio 32: 25-30 – PDF
Davidson TM, de Rivera CE (2010) Accelerated erosion of saltmarshes infested by the non-native burrowing crustacean Sphaeroma quoianum. Mar Ecol Progr Ser 419: 129-136 – Link/PDF
Behrens Yamada S, Davidson TM, Fisher S, (2010) Claw morphology and feeding rates of introduced European green crabs (Carcinus maenas L, 1758) and native Dungeness crabs (Cancer magister Dana, 1852). J Shell Res 29: 471-477 – PDF
Davidson TM, Rumrill SS, Shanks AL (2010) The composition and density of fauna utilizing burrow microhabitats created by a non-native burrowing crustacean (Sphaeroma quoianum) Biol Invasions 12:1403-1413 - Link/PDF
Dunn PH, Davidson TM (2009) One fish, two fish: balancing economy with ecology as a fishery manager. Science Activities 46: 31-35 - PDF
Davidson TM, Brenneis VEF, de Rivera CE, Draheim R, Gillespie GE (2008) Northern range expansion and coastal occurrences of the New Zealand mud snail (Potamopyrgus antipodarumGray, 1843) in the northeast Pacific. Aquatic Invasions 3: 349-353 – PDF
Davidson TM, Shanks AL, Rumrill SS (2008) Colonization and substratum preference of an introduced burrowing crustacean in a temperate estuary. J Exp Mar Biol Ecol 345: 144-149 - PDF
Davidson TM, Hewitt CL, Campbell M (2008) Distribution, density, and habitat use among native and introduced populations of the Australasian burrowing isopod Sphaeroma quoianum. Biol Invasions 10: 399-410
Davidson TM (2008) Prevalence and distribution of the introduced burrowing isopod,Sphaeroma quoianum in the intertidal zone of a temperate northeast Pacific estuary (Isopoda, Flabellifera). Crustaceana 81: 155-167 – PDF
OUTREACH & OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Davidson TM, Dalrymple CJ, Ham J, Thompson M. (2011) Policy Recommendations for Sustainable Fisheries Management in Ghana (West Africa), Emerging Leaders’ Extraction and Environment Program. Submitted to the Ministry of Fisheries of Ghana.
Davidson TM, Larson AA, de Rivera CE (2009) Early detection and rapid response plan for the European green crab, Carcinus maenas, in Alaska. EDRR Plan for Alaska Department of Fish and Game. 77pp
Davidson TM, Stefans R, Rumrill SS (2006) Protecting Oregon’s estuaries from invading species, a field guide to identifying and controlling invading species. Publisher: Friends of the South Slough
Davidson TM, Torchin ME Smith CM (2023) Introduced mangroves exhibit less leaf damage and greater performance than native mangroves. Biol Invasions 25, 3503–3515. Link
O'Brien SM*, Helm BP, Davidson TM, Kneitel JM (2023) Invertebrate community composition differs between restored and natural vernal pools. Restor Ecol: e14080; Link *Student author
Davidson TM, Smith CM, Torchin ME (2022). Introduced mangroves escape damage from marine and terrestrial enemies. Ecology: e3604. Link
Albright SL*, Sellers AJ, Davidson TM (2022). Native urchins as potential agents of biotic resistance to the introduced alga Kappaphycus alvarezii in a tropical lagoon. Biol Invasions 24, 345–351 (2022). Link *Student author
Lee J*, Davidson TM, Torchin ME (2021). Variable host responses mediate host preference in marine flatworm-snail symbioses. Plos one: 16: e0247551. Link - *Student author
Davidson TM, Sokoloski C, Smith CM (2020). Leaf detective: using evidence of damage on mangrove leaves to measure the effects of different herbivores. Science Activities 57: 33-48 - Link
Davidson TM, Altieri AH, Ruiz GM, Torchin ME. (2018) Bioerosion in a changing world: a conceptual framework. Ecology letters 21: 422–438 - Link
Davidson TM, Ruiz GM, Torchin ME (2016) Boring crustaceans shape the land–sea interface in brackish Caribbean mangroves. Ecosphere 7(8):e01430 - Link
Davidson TM*, Grupe BM* (2015) Habitat modification in tidepools by bioeroding sea urchins and implications for fine-scale community structure. Mar Ecol 36: 185-194 - PDF - *both authors contributed equally to this manuscript.
Sellers AJ*, Saltonstall K, Davidson TM (2015) The introduced alga Kappaphycus alvarezii (Doty ex PC Silva, 1996) in abandoned cultivation sites in Bocas del Toro, Panama. BioInvasions Records 4: 1-7 – PDF - *Student author
Davidson TM, de Rivera CE, Hsieh HL (2014) Damage and alteration of mangroves inhabited by a marine wood-borer. Mar Ecol Prog Ser 516: 177-185
Davidson TM, de Rivera CE, Carlton JT (2013) Small increases in temperature exacerbate the erosive effects of a non-native burrowing crustacean. J Exp Mar Biol Ecol 446: 115-121 - PDF
Davidson TM (2012) Boring crustaceans damage polystyrene floats under docks polluting marine waters with microplastic. Mar Poll Bul 64: 1821-1828 - PDF
Davidson TM, de Rivera CE (2012) Per capita effects and burrow morphology of a burrowing isopod (Sphaeroma quoianum) in different estuarine substrata. J Crust Bio 32: 25-30 – PDF
Davidson TM, de Rivera CE (2010) Accelerated erosion of saltmarshes infested by the non-native burrowing crustacean Sphaeroma quoianum. Mar Ecol Progr Ser 419: 129-136 – Link/PDF
Behrens Yamada S, Davidson TM, Fisher S, (2010) Claw morphology and feeding rates of introduced European green crabs (Carcinus maenas L, 1758) and native Dungeness crabs (Cancer magister Dana, 1852). J Shell Res 29: 471-477 – PDF
Davidson TM, Rumrill SS, Shanks AL (2010) The composition and density of fauna utilizing burrow microhabitats created by a non-native burrowing crustacean (Sphaeroma quoianum) Biol Invasions 12:1403-1413 - Link/PDF
Dunn PH, Davidson TM (2009) One fish, two fish: balancing economy with ecology as a fishery manager. Science Activities 46: 31-35 - PDF
Davidson TM, Brenneis VEF, de Rivera CE, Draheim R, Gillespie GE (2008) Northern range expansion and coastal occurrences of the New Zealand mud snail (Potamopyrgus antipodarumGray, 1843) in the northeast Pacific. Aquatic Invasions 3: 349-353 – PDF
Davidson TM, Shanks AL, Rumrill SS (2008) Colonization and substratum preference of an introduced burrowing crustacean in a temperate estuary. J Exp Mar Biol Ecol 345: 144-149 - PDF
Davidson TM, Hewitt CL, Campbell M (2008) Distribution, density, and habitat use among native and introduced populations of the Australasian burrowing isopod Sphaeroma quoianum. Biol Invasions 10: 399-410
Davidson TM (2008) Prevalence and distribution of the introduced burrowing isopod,Sphaeroma quoianum in the intertidal zone of a temperate northeast Pacific estuary (Isopoda, Flabellifera). Crustaceana 81: 155-167 – PDF
OUTREACH & OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Davidson TM, Dalrymple CJ, Ham J, Thompson M. (2011) Policy Recommendations for Sustainable Fisheries Management in Ghana (West Africa), Emerging Leaders’ Extraction and Environment Program. Submitted to the Ministry of Fisheries of Ghana.
Davidson TM, Larson AA, de Rivera CE (2009) Early detection and rapid response plan for the European green crab, Carcinus maenas, in Alaska. EDRR Plan for Alaska Department of Fish and Game. 77pp
Davidson TM, Stefans R, Rumrill SS (2006) Protecting Oregon’s estuaries from invading species, a field guide to identifying and controlling invading species. Publisher: Friends of the South Slough