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Overview

Elizabeta Briski is affiliated with the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel in Germany and specializes in environmental science with a particular focus on ecology and aquatic ecosystems. Their work spans multiple subfields, including ecology, global and planetary change, nature and landscape conservation, oceanography, and insect science.

The primary topics of Briski's research include aquatic invertebrate ecology and behavior, marine ecology and invasive species, fish ecology and management studies, forest insect ecology and management, animal ecology and behavior studies, species distribution and climate change, and marine biology and ecology research.

Briski has contributed to several peer-reviewed articles prominently published in journals such as The Science of The Total Environment, Biological Reviews, Biology Letters, and Environmental Sciences Europe. Notable recent papers include:

  • Global economic costs of aquatic invasive alien species, 2021, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Biological invasion costs reveal insufficient proactive management worldwide, 2022, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Taming the terminological tempest in invasion science, 2024, Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
  • Salinity tolerance and geographical origin predict global alien amphipod invasions, 2020, Biology Letters
  • Unveiling the hidden economic toll of biological invasions in the European Union, 2023, Environmental Sciences Europe

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several researchers who have contributed significantly to their publications. These frequent co-authors are:

  • Ross N. Cuthbert
  • Phillip J. Haubrock
  • Ismael Soto
  • Antonín Kouba
  • Melina Kourantidou

Briski's works are mainly published in venues such as The Science of The Total Environment, Research Square, Global Change Biology, Diversity and Distributions, and NeoBiota, reflecting a strong presence in environmental and ecological research circles.

Best Publications

  • Global economic costs of aquatic invasive alien species

    Ross N. Cuthbert;Zarah Pattison;Nigel G. Taylor;Laura Verbrugge

  • Biological invasion costs reveal insufficient proactive management worldwide.

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  • Ascidians as models for studying invasion success

    Aibin Zhan;Elizabeta Briski;Dan G. Bock;Sara Ghabooli

  • Taming the terminological tempest in invasion science

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  • Heat waves and their significance for a temperate benthic community: A near-natural experimental approach.

    Christian Pansch;Marco Scotti;Francisco R. Barboza;Balsam Al-Janabi

  • Invasion risk posed by macroinvertebrates transported in ships' ballast tanks.

    Elizabeta Briski;Sara Ghabooli;Sarah A. Bailey;Hugh J. MacIsaac

  • Use of DNA barcoding to detect invertebrate invasive species from diapausing eggs

    Elizabeta Briski;Melania E. Cristescu;Sarah A. Bailey;Sarah A. Bailey;Hugh J. MacIsaac

  • Beyond propagule pressure: importance of selection during the transport stage of biological invasions

    Elizabeta Briski;Farrah T Chan;John A Darling;Velda Lauringson

  • Relationship between propagule pressure and colonization pressure in invasion ecology: a test with ships' ballast.

    Elizabeta Briski;Sarah A. Bailey;Oscar Casas-Monroy;Claudio DiBacco

  • Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) and water lettuce (Pistia stratiotes) in the Great Lakes: playing with fire?

    Abisola A. Adebayo;Elizabeta Briski;Odion Kalaci;Marco Hernandez

  • Invasion pathway of the Ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi in the Mediterranean Sea.

    Sara Ghabooli;Tamara A. Shiganova;Elizabeta Briski;Stefano Piraino

  • An overview of recent research in marine biological invasions.

    Farrah T. Chan;Elizabeta Briski

  • Unveiling the hidden economic toll of biological invasions in the European Union

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  • Is salinity an obstacle for biological invasions

    Filipa Paiva;Andrea Barco;Yiyong Chen;Alireza Mirzajani

  • Salinity tolerance and geographical origin predict global alien amphipod invasions

    Ross N Cuthbert;Ross N Cuthbert;Syrmalenia G Kotronaki;Jaimie T A Dick;Elizabeta Briski

  • Invertebrates and their dormant eggs transported in ballast sediments of ships arriving to the Canadian coasts and the Laurentian Great Lakes

    Elizabeta Briski;Elizabeta Briski;Sarah A. Bailey;Sarah A. Bailey;Hugh J. MacIsaac

  • Tracking a killer shrimp: Dikerogammarus villosus invasion dynamics across Europe

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  • Biological invasions are a population‐level rather than a species‐level phenomenon

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  • Taxon- and vector-specific variation in species richness and abundance during the transport stage of biological invasions

    Elizabeta Briski;Sarah A. Bailey;Oscar Casas-Monroy;Claudio DiBacco

  • Importance of geographic origin for invasion success: A case study of the North and Baltic Seas versus the Great Lakes–St. Lawrence River region

    Isabel Casties;Hanno Seebens;Elizabeta Briski

  • Combining Ballast Water Exchange and Treatment To Maximize Prevention of Species Introductions to Freshwater Ecosystems

    Elizabeta Briski;Stephan Gollasch;Matej David;R. Dallas Linley

  • Invasion costs, impacts, and human agency: response to Sagoff 2020

    Ross N. Cuthbert;Ross N. Cuthbert;Sven Bacher;Tim M. Blackburn;Tim M. Blackburn;Elizabeta Briski

  • Efficacy of ‘saltwater flushing’ in protecting the Great Lakes from biological invasions by invertebrate eggs in ships’ ballast sediment

    Elizabeta Briski;Sarah A. Bailey;Sarah A. Bailey;Melania E. Cristescu;Hugh J. Macisaac

  • Role of domestic shipping in the introduction or secondary spread of nonindigenous species: biological invasions within the Laurentian Great Lakes

    Elizabeta Briski;Chris J. Wiley;Sarah A. Bailey

  • Examination of a high resolution laser optical plankton counter and FlowCAM for measuring plankton concentration and size

    Jocelyn Kydd;Harshana Rajakaruna;Elizabeta Briski;Sarah Bailey

Frequent Co-Authors

Hugh J. MacIsaac
Hugh J. MacIsaac University of Windsor
Sarah A. Bailey
Sarah A. Bailey Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Aibin Zhan
Aibin Zhan Chinese Academy of Sciences
Ross N. Cuthbert
Ross N. Cuthbert Queen's University Belfast
Melania E. Cristescu
Melania E. Cristescu McGill University
Jaimie T. A. Dick
Jaimie T. A. Dick Queen's University Belfast
Suzanne Roy
Suzanne Roy Université du Québec à Rimouski
André Rochon
André Rochon Université du Québec à Rimouski
Hanno Seebens
Hanno Seebens Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre

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