Anthony (Tony) Ricciardi is an aquatic ecologist in the Department of Biology and the Bieler School of Environment at McGill University. He received his PhD from McGill in 1997 after having completed research on the impacts of the zebra mussel in the St. Lawrence River. For over 30 years, he has examined factors affecting the spread and impact of invasive species in freshwater ecosystems.
Tony is a James McGill Professor, a Trottier Fellow in Science and Public Policy, and a recipient of the Frank Rigler Award—the highest honour given by the Canadian Society of Limnologists in recognition of major achievements in aquatic science. He serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Animal Ecology, Biological Invasions, and Neobiota. He is among the international experts who contributed to the 2023 IPBES Invasive Alien Species Assessment, which evaluated global trends, impacts, drivers, and management of biological invasions.
Currently, he and his students are conducting experiments in the field and in the laboratory to examine the influence of climate warming on interactions of non-native fishes and invertebrates in lakes and rivers.