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Miller AW, Reynolds A, Sobrino C, and Riedel GF 2009. Shellfish Face Uncertain Future in High CO2 World: Influence of Acidification on Oyster Larvae Calcification and Growth in Estuaries. PLoS ONE 4(5): e5661. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0005661. [html link]
Miller AW, Ruiz GM 2009. Differentiating Successful and Failed Invaders: Species Pools and the Importance of Defining Vector, Source and Recipient Regions. In: G Rilov and JA Crooks eds. Biological Invasions in Marine Ecosystems: Ecological, Management, and Geographic Perspectives. Ecological Studies 204, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. P. 153-170.
Miller AW, Ruiz GM, Minton MS, and RF Ambrose 2007. Differentiating successful and failed molluscan invaders in estuarine ecosystems. Marine Ecology Progress Series 332:41-51.
Ryan K and Miller AW 2007. Operation of the National Ballast Information Clearinghouse: A day in the life of a Ballast Water Report. United States Coast Guard Environmental Standards Update Newsletter, Summer 2007.
Gilborn A and Miller AW 2006. US Coast Guard and Smithsonian Institution work together to reduce risk of marine invasions. United States Coast Guard Environmental Standards Update Newsletter, Fall 2006.
Minton MS, Verling E, Miller AW and GM Ruiz 2005. Reducing propagule supply and coastal invasions via ships: effects of emerging strategies. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 3(6):304-308.
Verling E, Ruiz GM, Smith LD, Galil B, Miller AW and KR Murphy 2005. Supply–side invasion ecology: characterizing propagule pressure in coastal ecosystems. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. 272:1249-1257.
Miller AW, Chang AL, Cosentino-Manning N and GM Ruiz 2004. A new record and eradication of the northern Atlantic alga Ascophyllum nodosum (Phaeophyceae) from San Francisco Bay, California, USA. Journal of Phycology, 40(6):1028-1031.
Hines AH, Miller AW, Ruiz GM and K Lion 2004. Estimating domestic and foreign ballast water as a vector for invasive species: Regional analysis for New England, northeast North America. Pp. 47-54 in Pederson J. (editor). Exploring areas within the EEZ where ballast water ballast water exchange is environmentally and economically feasible. Proceedings of the Ballast Water Workshop, October 27-28, 2003. MIT Sea Grant College Program, Cambridge, MA.
Ruiz GM, Miller AW, Everett RA and BP Steves. Hull fouling as a vector for marine invasions: a biogeographical analysis of ship arrival patterns in the United States. (In preparation).
Miller AW, Hewitt CL and GM Ruiz 2002. Invasion success: does size really matter? Ecology Letters, 5:159-162.
Ruiz GM, Miller AW, Lion K, Steves, B, Arnwine A, Collinetti E and E Wells 2001. Status and trends of ballast water management in the United States: First biennial report of the National Ballast Information Clearinghouse, 45 p.
Ruiz GM, Miller AW, Everett RA, Steves B, Lion K, Whitcraft C, Arnwine A, Collinetti E, Sigala M and D Lipski 2000. Results from the first year of data management and analysis: Shipping industry compliance with mandatory ballast water reporting requirements / shipping industry compliance with voluntary ballast water management guidelines. National Ballast Information Clearinghouse interim report to the U.S. Coast Guard. 30 p.
Miller AW 2000. Assessing the importance of biological attributes for invasion success: eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) introductions and associated molluscan invasions of Pacific and Atlantic coastal systems [dissertation]. Los Angeles (CA): University of California. 210 p. Available from: University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI; UMI Number 9993018.
Miller AW and RF Ambrose 2000. Sampling patchy distributions: comparison of sampling designs in rocky intertidal habitats. Marine Ecology Progress Series 196:1-14.
Miller AW, Ruiz GM, Takata L, Steves B and AH Hines 2000. Measuring ballast water delivery and management patterns in the United States: the National Ballast Information Clearinghouse and National Ballast Survey. In: Pederson, J, editor. Marine Bioinvasions: Proceedings of the First National Conference; Jan 24-27, 1999; Cambridge: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT Sea Grant College Program. P 303-315.
Ruiz GM, Miller AW, Takata, L and L Kurzava 1998. The National Ballast Information Clearinghouse: function, design, and implementation, Progress Report I. Report to U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Congress, 34 p.
Ruiz GM, Miller AW and WC Walton 1998. The bi-coastal invasion of North America by the European green crab: impacts and management strategies. Report to the Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force, 40p.
Miller AW 1997. Senator John Glenns floor speech introducing the Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Restoration Act of 1997 (S. 659). Congressional Record, Proceedings and Debates of the 105th Congress 143(51):S3735-S3736.
Miller AW and RF Ambrose 1994. Malibu Lagoon Birds. In: Ambrose RF, IW Suffet and SS Que Hee, Enhanced Environmental Monitoring Program at Malibu Creek and Malibu Lagoon, Report to Las Virgenes Municipal Water District.
Cuevas ME, W Miller and G Callard 1992. Sulfoconjugation of steroids and the vascular pathway of communication in dogfish testis. Journal of Experimental Zoology 264:119-129.
Miller AW and DP Young 1985. Breeding Bird Censuses. American Birds 39:112.
Miller AW 1984. Breeding Bird Censuses. American Birds 38:126-127.
Miller AW and DP Young 1984. New geographical distribution record for the stinkpot turtle, Sternotherus odoratus. Herpetological Review 15(3):77
