POLICY AND OUTREACH

publications & resources

 1999 * 2000 * 2001 * 2002 * 2003 * 2004 * 2005 * 2006 * 2007 * in press


"In Press" Publications: Research by PISCO scientists

  • Barnett-Johnson, R., C. B. Grimes, C. F. Royer, and C. J. Donohoe. Identifying the contribution of wild and hatchery Chinook salmon to the ocean fishery using otolith microstructure as natural tags. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.
  • Hamilton, S. L., J. E. Caselle, J. D. Standish, D. M. Schroeder, M. S. Love, J. A. Rosales-Casian, and O. Sosa-Nishizaki. Size-selective harvesting alters life histories of a temperate sex-changing fish. Ecological Applications.
  • Henkel, S. K., and G. E. Hofmann. Differing patterns of hsp70 gene expression in invasive and native kelp species: evidence for acclimation-induced variation.Journal of Applied Phycology.
  • Henkel, S. K., G. E. Hofmann, and A. C. Whitmer. Morphological and genetic variation in Egregia menziesii over a latitudinal gradient. Botanica Marina.
  • Lester, S. E., S.D. Gaines, S.D, and B.P. Kinlan. Reproduction on the edge: large-scale patterns of individual performance in a marine invertebrate. Ecology.
  • Martone, P. T. Kelp versus coralline: cellular basis for mechanical strength in the wave-swept seaweed Calliarthron (Corallinaceae, Rhodophyta). Journal of Phycology.
  • Petes, L. E., B. A. Menge, and G. D. Murphy. Intertidal stress decreases survival, growth, and reproduction in New Zealand mussels. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.
  • White, J. W., and R. R. Warner.  Safety-in-numbers and the spatial scaling of density dependence in a coral reef fish. Ecology.
  • Woodson, C. B., D. I. Eerkes-Medrano, A. Flores-Morales, M. M. Foley, S. K. Henkel, M. Hessing-Lewis, D. Jacinto, L. Needles, M. T. Nishizaki, J. O’Leary, C. E. Ostrander, M. Pespeni, K. B. Schwager, J. A. Tyburczy, K. A. Weersing, A. R. Kirincich, J. A. Barth, M. A. McManus, and L. Washburn. Local diurnal upwelling driven by sea breezes in northern Monterey Bay. Continental Shelf Research.