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  • Food-Web Structure of Seagrass Communities across Different Spatial Scales and Human Impacts 

    Coll, Marta, Allison Schmidt, Tamara Romanuk, and Heike K. Lotze. 2011. "Food-Web Structure of Seagrass Communities across Different Spatial Scales and Human Impacts." Plos One 6(7): 22591-e22591.
    Seagrass beds provide important habitat for a wide range of marine species but are threatened by multiple human impacts in coastal waters. Although seagrass communities have been well-studied in the field, a quantification ...
  • Food-Web Structure of Seagrass Communities across Different Spatial Scales and Human Impacts 

    Coll, Marta, Allison Schmidt, Tamara Romanuk, and Heike K. Lotze. 2011. "Food-Web Structure of Seagrass Communities across Different Spatial Scales and Human Impacts." Plos One 6(7): 22591-e22591.
    Seagrass beds provide important habitat for a wide range of marine species but are threatened by multiple human impacts in coastal waters. Although seagrass communities have been well-studied in the field, a quantification ...
  • Food-Web Structure of Seagrass Communities across Different Spatial Scales and Human Impacts 

    Coll, Marta, Allison Schmidt, Tamara Romanuk, and Heike K. Lotze. 2011. "Food-Web Structure of Seagrass Communities across Different Spatial Scales and Human Impacts." Plos One 6(7): 22591-e22591.
    Seagrass beds provide important habitat for a wide range of marine species but are threatened by multiple human impacts in coastal waters. Although seagrass communities have been well-studied in the field, a quantification ...
  • The Forces Acting on Swimming Squid 

    O'dor R K . 1988. "The Forces Acting on Swimming Squid." Journal of Experimental Biology 137: 421-442.
    1. Analysis of cine fils and intramantle pressure records for squid Loligo opalescens Berry swimming in a tunnel respirometer provided estimates of all the forces acting in the horizontal and vertical planes for swimming ...
  • Free-Space Availability and Larval Substratum Selection as Determinants of Barnacle Population-Structure in a Developing Rocky Intertidal Community 

    MINCHINTON, TE, and RE SCHEIBLING. 1993. "Free-Space Availability and Larval Substratum Selection as Determinants of Barnacle Population-Structure in a Developing Rocky Intertidal Community." Marine Ecology Progress Series 95(3): 233-244. doi:10.3354/meps095233
    Variation in settlement and recruitment of the barnacle Semibalanus balanoides (L.) was experimentally investigated in the high, mid and low intertidal zones at 2 adjacent sites (A and B) on a rocky shore in Nova Scotia, ...
  • Genetic diversity of the European oyster (Ostrea edulis L.) in Nova Scotia: Comparison with other parts of Canada, Maine and Europe and implications for broodstock management 

    Vercaemer, Benedikte, Koren R. Spence, Christophe M. Herbinger, Sylvie Lapegue, et al. 2006. "Genetic diversity of the European oyster (Ostrea edulis L.) in Nova Scotia: Comparison with other parts of Canada, Maine and Europe and implications for broodstock management." Journal of Shellfish Research 25(2): 543-551.
    No abstract available.
  • Genomic islands of divergence and their consequences for the resolution of spatial structure in an exploited marine fish 

    Bradbury, Ian R., Sophie Hubert, Brent Higgins, Sharen Bowman, et al. 2013. "Genomic islands of divergence and their consequences for the resolution of spatial structure in an exploited marine fish." Evolutionary Applications 6(3): 450-461.
    As populations diverge, genomic regions associated with adaptation display elevated differentiation. These genomic islands of adaptive divergence can inform conservation efforts in exploited species, by refining the ...
  • Genomic islands of divergence and their consequences for the resolution of spatial structure in an exploited marine fish 

    Bradbury, Ian R., Sophie Hubert, Brent Higgins, Sharen Bowman, et al. 2013. "Genomic islands of divergence and their consequences for the resolution of spatial structure in an exploited marine fish." Evolutionary Applications 6(3): 450-461.
    As populations diverge, genomic regions associated with adaptation display elevated differentiation. These genomic islands of adaptive divergence can inform conservation efforts in exploited species, by refining the ...
  • Genomic islands of divergence and their consequences for the resolution of spatial structure in an exploited marine fish 

    Bradbury, Ian R., Sophie Hubert, Brent Higgins, Sharen Bowman, et al. 2013. "Genomic islands of divergence and their consequences for the resolution of spatial structure in an exploited marine fish." Evolutionary Applications 6(3): 450-461.
    As populations diverge, genomic regions associated with adaptation display elevated differentiation. These genomic islands of adaptive divergence can inform conservation efforts in exploited species, by refining the ...
  • Heart-Rate and Hemolymph Pressure Responses to Hemolymph Volume Changes in the Land Crab Cardisoma-Guanhumi - Evidence for Baroreflex Regulation 

    BURGGREN, W., A. PINDER, B. MCMAHON, M. DOYLE, et al. 1990. "Heart-Rate and Hemolymph Pressure Responses to Hemolymph Volume Changes in the Land Crab Cardisoma-Guanhumi - Evidence for Baroreflex Regulation." Physiological zoology 63(1): 167-181. doi:10.1086/383509
    No abstract available.
  • Herbivory and community organization on a subtidal cobble bed 

    Scheibling, Robert E., Noreen E. Kelly, and Bruce G. Raymond. 2009. "Herbivory and community organization on a subtidal cobble bed." Marine Ecology Progress Series 382: 113-128. doi:10.3354/meps07965
    We examined the role of molluscan mesograzers (periwinkles Littorina littorea, limpets Testudinalia testudinalis and chitons Ischnochiton ruber) in mediating macroalgal succession after a mass mortality of sea urchins ...
  • Historical changes in genotypic frequencies at the Pantophysin locus in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in Icelandic waters: evidence of fisheries-induced selection? 

    Jakobsdottir, Klara B., Heidi Pardoe, Arni Magnusson, Hoskuldur Bjornsson, et al. 2011. "Historical changes in genotypic frequencies at the Pantophysin locus in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in Icelandic waters: evidence of fisheries-induced selection?." Evolutionary Applications 4(4): 562-573.
    The intense fishing mortality imposed on Atlantic cod in Icelandic waters during recent decades has resulted in marked changes in stock abundance, as well as in age and size composition. Using a molecular marker known to ...
  • How Many Species Are There on Earth and in the Ocean? 

    Mora, Camilo, Derek P. Tittensor, Sina Adl, Alastair G. B. Simpson, et al. 2011. "How Many Species Are There on Earth and in the Ocean?." Plos Biology 9(8): 1001127-e1001127. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001127
    The diversity of life is one of the most striking aspects of our planet; hence knowing how many species inhabit Earth is among the most fundamental questions in science. Yet the answer to this question remains enigmatic, ...
  • How quality of host plant affects a predator-prey interaction in biological control 

    Walde, Sandra J.. 1995. "How quality of host plant affects a predator-prey interaction in biological control." Ecology (Washington D C) 76(4): 1206-1219.
    In cases of successful biological control the pest population is maintained at low densities by a natural enemy, but the mechanisms by which the predator or parasitoid manages to control the pest are often unknown. This ...
  • Hybridization effects on phenotypic plasticity: experimental compensatory growth in farmed-wild Atlantic salmon 

    Morris, Matthew R. J., Dylan J. Fraser, James Eddington, and Jeffrey A. Hutchings. 2011. "Hybridization effects on phenotypic plasticity: experimental compensatory growth in farmed-wild Atlantic salmon." Evolutionary Applications 4(3): 444-458.
    Compensatory growth (CG) is a means by which organisms can increase their growth rate above their routine growth rate after a period of environmentally induced growth depression. Despite a focus on the implications of ...
  • Identifying Canadian Freshwater Fishes through DNA Barcodes 

    Hubert, Nicolas, Robert Hanner, Erling Holm, Nicholas E. Mandrak, et al. 2008. "Identifying Canadian Freshwater Fishes through DNA Barcodes." Plos One 3(6): 2490-e2490. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0002490
    Background: DNA barcoding aims to provide an efficient method for species-level identifications using an array of species specific molecular tags derived from the 59 region of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I ...
  • Improving Evolutionary Models for Mitochondrial Protein Data with Site-Class Specific Amino Acid Exchangeability Matrices 

    Dunn, Katherine A., Wenyi Jiang, Christopher Field, and Joseph P. Bielawski. 2013. "Improving Evolutionary Models for Mitochondrial Protein Data with Site-Class Specific Amino Acid Exchangeability Matrices." Plos One 8(1): 55816-e55816.
    Adequate modeling of mitochondrial sequence evolution is an essential component of mitochondrial phylogenomics (comparative mitogenomics). There is wide recognition within the field that lineage-specific aspects of ...
  • Individual variation in Atlantic salmon fertilization success: Implications for effective population size 

    Jones, MW, and JA Hutchings. 2002. "Individual variation in Atlantic salmon fertilization success: Implications for effective population size." Ecological Applications 12(1): 184-193.
    Mating structure can influence the variance in individual reproductive success, which in turn has important implications for a population's effective size. Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) males are characterized by alternative ...
  • Individual Variation in Migration Speed of Upriver-Migrating Sockeye Salmon in the Fraser River in Relation to Their Physiological and Energetic Status at Marine Approach 

    Hanson, Kyle C., Steven J. Cooke, Scott G. Hinch, Glenn T. Crossin, et al. 2008. "Individual Variation in Migration Speed of Upriver-Migrating Sockeye Salmon in the Fraser River in Relation to Their Physiological and Energetic Status at Marine Approach." Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 81(3): 255-268. doi:10.1086/529460
    Little research has examined individual variation in migration speeds of Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) in natural river systems or attempted to link migratory behavior with physiological and energetic status on a ...
  • Inferring Animal Densities from Tracking Data Using Markov Chains 

    Whitehead, Hal, and Ian D. Jonsen. 2013. "Inferring Animal Densities from Tracking Data Using Markov Chains." Plos One 8(4): 60901-e60901.
    The distributions and relative densities of species are keys to ecology. Large amounts of tracking data are being collected on a wide variety of animal species using several methods, especially electronic tags that record ...