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Hudgins, E., Liebhold, A., Leung, B. In Press. Predicting the spread of all invasive forest pests in the United States. Ecology Letters Leung, B., *Bradie, J. In Press. Estimating non���indigenous species establishment and their impact on biodiversity, using the Relative Suitability Richness model.. Journal of Applied Ecology Lovett, G.M., Weiss, M., Liebhold, A., Holmes, T.P., Leung, B., Lambert, K.F., Orwig, D.A., Campbell, F.T., Rosenthal, J., McCullough, D.G., Wildova, R., Ayres, M.P., Canham, C.D., Foster, D.R., LaDeau, S.L., Weldy, T. 2016. Non-native forest insects and patogens in the U.S.: impacts and policy options. Ecological Applications 26: 1437-1455 [view online] Bradie, J., Leung, B. 2016. A quantitative synthesis of the importance of variables used in MaxEnt species distribution models. Journal of Biogeography. doi:10.1111/jbi.12894 [view online] MacIsaac, H.J., DeRoy, E.M., Leung, B., Grgicak-Mannion, A., Ruiz, G.M. Possible ballast water transfer of lionfish to the eastern Pacific Ocean. PloS One 11 (11), e0165584 [view online] Bradie, J., Pietrobon, A. Leung, B. 2015. Beyond species-specific assessments: an analysis and validation of environmental distance metrics for non-indigenous species risk assessment. Biological invasions 17: 3455-3465. [view online] Bradie, J., Leung, B. 2015. Pathway-level models to predict non-indigenous species establishment using propagule pressure, environmental tolerance and trait data. Journal of Applied Ecology 52: 100-109. [view online] Hyder, A., Leung, B. 2015. Social deprivation and burden of influenza: Testing hypotheses and gaining insights from a simulation model for the spread of influenza. Epidemics 11: 71-79. [view online] Sellers, AJ., Ruiz, G.M, Leung, B., Torchin, ME. 2015. Regional variation in parasite species richness and abundance in the introduced range of the invasive lionfish, Pterois volitans. PLoS One 10 (6): e0131075. [view online] Leung, B., Springborn, MR, Turner, JA, Brockerhoff, EG. 2014. Pathway level risk analysis: the net present value of an invasive species policy in the U.S. (ISPM15). Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 12: 273-279 doi 10.1890/130311. [PDF] Chivers, C., Leung, B., Yan, N. 2014. Validation and calibration of probabilistic predictions in ecology. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 5: 1023-1032. [view online] Hedge, L, Leung, B, O'Connor, W, Johnston, E. 2014. The interacting effects of diversity and propagule pressure on early colonisation and population size. Journal of Animal Ecology 83: 168-175. [view online] Hayes, K.R., Leung, B., Thresher, R., Dambacher, J.M., Hosack, G.R. 2014. Meeting the challenge of quantitative risk assessment for genetic control techniques: a framework and some methods applied to the common carp (Cyprinus carpio) in Australia. Biological Invasions 16: 1273-1288. [view online] Holmes, T.P., Aukema, J., Englin, J., Haight, R.G., Kovacs, K. and Leung, B. 2014. Economic analysis of biological invasions in forests. In Handbook of forest resource economics (eds. Kant, S, Alavalapati, J.). Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon. Pp 369-386. Leung, B., Steele, R.J. 2013. The value of a datum - how little data do we need for a quantitative risk analysis? Diversity and Distributions 19: 617-628. [PDF] Leung, B., Roura-Pascual, N., Bacher, S., Heikkil��, J., Brotons, L., Burgman, M.A., Dehnen-Schmutz, K. Essl, F. Hulme, P.E., Richardson, D.M., Sol, D., Vil��, M. 2013. Addressing a critique of the TEASI framework for invasive species risk assessment. Ecology Letters 16:1415-e6 [PDF] Wonham, M., Byers, J.E., Grosholz, E.D., Leung, B.2013. Modeling the relationship between invasion risk and propagule pressure to inform invasion policy. Ecological Applications 23: 1691-1706 [PDF] Clark, G.F, Johnson, E.L., Leung, B.. 2013. Intrinsic time-dependence in the diversity-invasibility relationship. Ecology 94: 25-31. [PDF] Hayes, K.R., Leung, B., Thresher, R., Dambacher, J.M., Hosack, G.R. 2013. Meeting the challenge of quantitative risk assessment for genetic control techniques: a framework and some methods applied to the common carp (Cyprinus carpio) in Australia. Biological Invasions. DOI 10.1007/s10530-012-0392-9 [PDF] Bradie, J., *Chivers, C., Leung, B. 2013. Importing risk: quantifying the propagule pressure-establishment relationship at the pathway level. Diversity and Distributions 19: 1020-1030 [PDF] Hyder, A, Buckeridge, D., Leung, B. 2013. Predictive validation of an influenza spread model. PLoS One 6: e65459 [PDF] Hedge, L, Leung, B., O'Connor, W, Johnston, E. 2013. The interacting effects of diversity and propagule pressure on early colonisation and population size. Journal of Animal Ecology. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.12125 [PDF] Collins, S., *Edwards, P., Leung, B., Johnson, LE. 2013. Optimizing early detection of non-indigenous species: estimating the scale of dispersal of a nascent population of the invasive tunicate Ciona intestinalis (L.). Marine Pollution Bulletin 73:64-69. [PDF] Holmes, T.P., Aukema, J., Englin, J., Haight, R.G., Kovacs, K. and Leung, B. [In Press] Economic analysis of biological invasions in forests. In Handbook of forest resource economics (eds. Kant, S, Alavalapati, J.). Leung, B., Roura-Pascual, N., Bacher, S., Heikkil��, J., Brotons, L., Burgman, M.A., Dehnen-Schmutz, K. Essl, F. Hulme, P.E., Richardson, D.M., Sol, D., Vil��, M. 2012. TEASIng apart alien species risk assessments: a framework for best practices. Ecology Letters 15: 1475-1493. [PDF]

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