Bradie, J., Drake, A.R., Ogilvie, D., Casas-Monroy, O., & Bailey, S. 2020. Ballast water exchange plus treatment lowers species invasion rate in freshwater ecosystems. Environmental Science and Technology. Environmental Science & Technology, 55 (1), 82–89.
Casas-Monroy, O., Vanden Byllaardt, J., Bradie, J., Sneekes, A., Kaag, K., & Bailey, S. A. 2019. Effect of temperature on chlorine treatment for elimination of freshwater phytoplankton in ballast water: bench-scale test. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, (999), 1-13.
Bradie, J., Gianoli, C., Linley, R.D., Schillak, L., Schneider, G., Stehouwer, P., Bailey, S. 2018. Catch me if you can: Comparing ballast water sampling skids to traditional net sampling. Journal of Sea Research 133: 81-87.
Bradie, J., Gianoli, C., He, J., Lo Curto, A., Stehouwer, P., Veldhuis, M., Welschmeyer, N., Younan, L., Zaake, A., Bailey, S. 2018. Detection of UV-treatment effects on plankton by rapid analytic tools for ballast water compliance monitoring immediately following treatment. Journal of Sea Research 133: 177-184.
Bradie, J., Broeg, K., Gianoli, C., He, J., Heitmuller, S., Lo Curto, A. Nakata, A., Rolke, M., Schillak, L., Stehouwer, P., Vanden Byllardt, J., Veldhuis, M., Welschmeyer, N., Younan, L., Zaake, A., Bailey, S. 2018. A shipboard comparison of analytic devices of ballast water compliance monitoring. Journal of Sea Research 133: 11-19.
Leung, B., Bradie, J. 2017. Estimating non‐indigenous species establishment and their impact on biodiversity, using the Relative Suitability Richness model. Journal of Applied Ecology 54(6): 1978–1988.
Bradie, J., Leung, B. 2017. A quantitative synthesis of predictors used and variable importance in MaxEnt species distribution models. Journal of Biogeography 44(6): 1344-1361.
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(12), 3455-3465.
Bradie, J., Leung, B. 2015. Pathway-level models for predicting non-indigenous species establishment using propagule pressure, environmental tolerance and trait data. Journal of Applied Ecology 52(1), 100-109.
Chan, F., Bradie, J., Briski, E., Bailey, S., Simard, N., MacIsaac, H. 2015. Assessing introduction risk using species’ rank abundance distributions. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 282 (1799).
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.
Bradie, J., Bailey, S., van der Velde, G., and MacIsaac, H. 2010. Brine-induced mortality of non-indigenous invertebrates in ballast water. Marine Environmental Research 70, 395-401.
Peer-reviewed Reports
Drake, D.A.R., Bradie, J., Ogilvie, D., Casas-Monroy, O., Bailey, S.A. 2020. Effectiveness of ballast water exchange plus treatment as a mechanism to reduce the introduction and establishment of aquatic invasive species in Canadian ports. Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat Document #2020/003.
Bailey, S.A., Chan, F., Ellis, S. M., Bronnenhuber, J.E., Bradie, J.N., Simard. N. 2011. Risk Assessment for ship-mediated introductions of aquatic nonindigenous species to the Great Lakes and freshwater St. Lawrence River. Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat Document #2011/104.
Chan, F.T., Bronnenhuber, J.E., Bradie, J.N., Howland, K.L., Simard, N., Bailey, S.A. 2011. Risk Assessment for ship-mediated introductions of aquatic nonindigenous species to the Canadian Arctic. Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat Document #2011/105.
Technical Reports
Bradie, J., Rolla, M., MacIsaac, H. 2022. Analyzing the risk of ballast water discharges for ship transits where ballast water treatment systems are inoperable or have failed to meet discharge standard. Prepared for Transport Canada.
Bradie, J. 2016. METEOR Voyage M116/2: Report on performance of ballast water collection and analysis devices. Prepared for BSH (German Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency): 129 pages.
Bradie, J., Bailey, S., and MacIsaac, H. NaCl brine treatment to inhibit the introduction of invasive species to the Great Lakes. Prepared for Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, Washington, DC. October 30, 2008.
Rup, M., Bradie, J., Deneau, M., and Bailey, S. 2008. Report on the ballast water management assessment project. Phase 2: Domestic ship study, brine toxicity study and foreign ballast water monitoring program. Prepared for Transport Canada, Sarnia, ON. March 31, 2008.