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Marine Biology

GENERAL MARINE BIOLOGY

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Kaiser MJ et al. (2011) Marine Ecology: Processes, Systems, and Impact, Oxford Universty Press. 

 

Jeffrey Levontin (2017) Marine Biology: Function, Biodiversity, Ecology. Oxford University Press

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Menge BA, Sutherland JP (1987) Community regulation: variation in disturbance, competition, and predation in relation to environmental stress and recruitment. The American Naturalist 130: 730-757

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Denny MW (1987) Life in the maelstrom: the biomechanics of wave-swept shores. TREE 2: 61-66

 

Denny MW (1988) Biology and the mechanics of the wave-swept environment. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ

 

Denny MW, Daniel TL, Koehl MAR (1985) Mechanical limits to size in wave-swept organims. Ecol Monogr 55: 69-102

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Sanford E and M Kelly (2011) Local adaptation in marine invertebrates. Annu Rev Mar Sci 3: 509–35 

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Hedgecock D (1986) Is gene flow from pelagic larval dispersal important in the adaptation and evolution of marine invertebrates? Bull Mar Sci 29: 550–64

 

Kelly RP and SR Palumbi (2010) Genetic structure among 50 species of the northeastern Pacific rocky intertidal community. PLoS One 5: e8594

 

Marshall DJ, Monro K, Bode M, Keough MJ and S Swearer (2010) Phenotype-environment mismatches reduce connectivity in the sea. Ecol Lett 13: 128–140

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MARINE CONSERVATION

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P. Keith Probert (2017) Marine Conservation. Cambridge University Press

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Norse EA and LB Crowder (2005) Why Marine Conservation Biology? Pp.1-18 in Marine Conservation Biology: The Science of Maintaining the Sea’s Biodiversity (Norse EA & LB Crowder, eds), Island press

 

Estes JA (2005) Carnivory and trophic connectivity in kelp forests. - In: Ray JC, Redford KH, Steneck RS and Berger J (eds.) Large Carnivores and the Conservation of Biodiversity. Island Press, pp. 61-80

 

Brashares JS et al. (2004) Bushmeat hunting, wildlife declines, and fish supply in West Africa. Science 306: 1180-1183

 

Roman J and SR Palumbi (2003) Whales before whaling in the North Atlantic. Science, 301, 508–510

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Conover DO, Clarke LM, Munch SB, GN Wagner (2006) Spatial and temporal scales of adaptive divergence in marine fishes and the implications for conservation. J Fish Biol 69: 21–47

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Hare MP, Nunney L, Schwartz MK, Ruzzante DE, Burford M, Waples RS, Ruegg K, F Palstra (2011) Understanding and estimating effective population size for practical application in marine species management. Conserv Biol 25: 438–49

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MOLLUSCS

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David G. Reid (1999) Systematics and Evolution of Littorina. Ray Society

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Thompson, D. W. (1942) On Growth and Form. Cambridge University Press.

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Raup, D. M. & Michelson, A. (1965) Theoretical morphology of the coiled shell. Science 174:  1294–1295

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Williams ST and DG Reid (2004) Speciation and diversity on tropical rocky shores: a global phylogeny of snails of the genus Echinolittorina. Evolution 58: 2227–2251

 

Reid DG (1986) The Littorinid Molluscs of Mangrove Forests in the Indo-Pacific Region: the genus Littoraria. British Museum (Natural History), London. pp. xv, 228.

 

Kameda Y et al. (2009) Reproductive Character Displacement in Genital Morphology in Satsuma Land Snails. American Naturalist 173: 689-697

SEAGRASS ECOLOGY

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Fonseca MS, Kenworthy WJ, Thayer GW 1998. Guidelines for conservation

and restoration of seagrass in the United States and adjacent waters. NOAA/NMFS Coastal Ocean Program Decision Analysis Series 12. NOAA Coastal Ocean Office, Silver Spring, MD

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Marten A. Hemminga and Carlos M. Duarte (2000) Seagrass Ecology. Cambridge University Press

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Peter J. Hogarth (2015) The Biology of Mangroves and Seagrasses. Biology of Habitats Series. Oxford University Press

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Short FT, Wyllie-Echeverria S 1996. Natural and human-induced disturbance of seagrasses. Environmental Conservation 23: 17-27

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Short FT, Davis RC, Kopp BS, Short CA, Burdick DM 2002. Site-selection model for optimal transplantation of eelgrass Zostera marina in the northeastern US. Marine Ecology Progress Series 227: 253-267

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