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Yamada, Sylvia Behrens, Jennifer L. Fisher, and Michael P. Kosro. "Relationship between ocean ecosystem indicators and year class strength of the invasive European green crab (Carcinus maenas)." Progress in Oceanography 196 (2021): 8 p.
Yamada, Sylvia Behrens, Bree Yednock, Julia Indivero, Christina Geierman, Joel A. Prickett, Andrea Randall, and Adrianne Akmajian. Status of the European Green Crab, Carcinus maenas, in Oregon and Washington coastal Estuaries in 2017. Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission. Aquatic Nuisance Species Project, 2018.
Yamada, Sylvia Behrens, Office of Sea Grant and Extramural Programs., and Oregon State University Sea Grant College Program.. Global invader: the European green crab In ORESU-B. Vol. no.01-001. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon Sea Grant, Oregon State University , 2001.
Yamada, Sylvia Behrens, and Graham E. Gillespie. "Will the European green crab (Carcinus maenas) persist in the Pacific Northwest?" ICES journal of marine science : journal du conseil 65 (2008): p.725-729.
Yamada, Sylvia Behrens, Cameron Royer, Shon Schooler, Rebecca Flitcroft, Mitch Vance, Andrea Randall, and Jennifer Fisher. Status of the European Green Crab, Carcinus maenas, (aka 5-spine crab) in Oregon Estuaries. Report for 2022. Portland, Or.: Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission. Aquatic Nuisance Species Project, 2023.
Yamada, Sylvia Behrens, and Michael P. Kosro. "Linking ocean conditions to year class strength of the invasive European green crab, Carcinus maenas." Biological Invasions 12 (2010): p.1791-1804.
Yamada, Sylvia Behrens, Cameron Royer, Shon Schooler, Jennifer Fisher, Andrea Randall, Chelsey Buffington, Alex Stote, and Adrianne Akmajian. Status of the European Green Crab, Carcinus maenas, in Oregon and Washington Coastal Estuaries. Report for 2020 and 2021. Portland, Or.: Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission. Aquatic Nuisance Species Project, 2022.