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Marine Biology

GENERAL MARINE BIOLOGY

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

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

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

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

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

MARINE CONSERVATION

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

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

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

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

MOLLUSCS

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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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