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    • Adult low pH exposure influences larval abundance in Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) 

      Venkataraman, Yaamini R.; Spencer, Laura H.; Roberts, Steven B. (2019-01)
      As negative effects of ocean acidification are experienced by coastal ecosystems, there is a growing trend to investigate the effect ocean acidification has on multiple generations. Parental exposure to ocean acidification ...
    • BUILDING EFFECTIVE FISHERY ECOSYSTEM PLANS 

      Essington, Timothy; Levin, Phillip; Anderson, Lee; Bundy, Alida; Carothers, Courtney; Coleman, Felicia; Gerber, Leah; Grabowski, Jonathan; Houde, Edward; Jensen, Olaf; Mollmann, Christian; Rose, Kenneth; Sanchirico, James; Smith, Tony (2016-11)
      Connections matter. That is the unifying principle of ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM). Ecological connections matter because fishing affects target species, predators, prey, competitors, bycatch species, and ...
    • Electronic Journal of Applied Multivariate Statistics 

      Unknown author (FISH 560, 2008-01-01)
      The ecological sciences have experienced immense growth over the course of this century, and chances are that they will continue to grow well on into the next millennium. There are some good reasons for this – ecology ...
    • Genetic and epigenetic insight into morphospecies in a reef coral 

      Dimond, James L; Gamblewood, Sanoosh K; Roberts, Steven B (2017-08)
      Incongruence between conventional and molecular systematics has left the delineation of many species unresolved. Reef-building corals are no exception, with phenotypic plasticity among the most plausible explanations for ...
    • Germline DNA methylation in reef corals: patterns and potential roles in response to environmental change 

      Dimond, James L.; Roberts, Steven B. (Epigenetic Studies in Ecology and Evolution, 2015-10-01)
      DNA methylation is an epigenetic mark that plays an inadequately understood role in gene regulation, particularly in non-model species. Because it can be influenced by the environment, DNA methylation may contribute to ...
    • Local adaptation limits lifetime reproductive success of dispersers in a wild salmon metapopulation 

      Peterson, Daniel A.; Hilborn, Ray; Hauser, Lorenz (University of Washington School of Aquatic & Fishery SciencesPublished by the journal "Nature Communications" at: http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2014/140417/ncomms4696/full/ncomms4696.html, 2014-10)
      Demographic and evolutionary dynamics in wild metapopulations are critically affected by the balance between dispersal and local adaptation. Where populations are demographically interconnected by migration, gene flow is ...