A central goal of ecology is to understand the causes of spatial and temporal variation in the composition and structure of ecological communities. One way a species distribution may vary within its range is through changes in its vertical distribution. Variation in vertical distributions can influence local species abundance, which in turn can determine species ranges and the structure of communities. For my dissertation research, I investigated latitudinal gradients of rocky intertidal community structure along 5500km of coastline in the northeast Pacific Ocean. The spatially explicit design of this study allows the explicit answering of many ecological questions at a fine resolution for a large suite of species across their geographi...
Assemblages associated with intertidal rocky shores were examined for large scale distribution patte...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018The structuring of marine benthic communities is drive...
Copyright © Inter-Research 2008.There is a clear bias in the literature on island ecology towards te...
A major goal of community ecology is to understand how communities are formed and which abiotic and ...
In rocky intertidal habitats, the pronounced increase in environmental stress from low to high eleva...
Assemblages associated with intertidal rocky shores were examined for large scale distribution patte...
Assemblages associated with intertidal rocky shores were examined for large scale distribution patte...
Assemblages associated with intertidal rocky shores were examined for large scale distribution patte...
Biodiversity is currently threatened at local, regional, and global scales, and identifying the spec...
Aim Our aim in this paper is to present the first broad-scale quantification of species abundance fo...
The extensive anthropogenic armoring of the shoreline in California changes the substrate available ...
Biodiversity is currently threatened at local, regional, and global scales, and identifying the spec...
The extensive anthropogenic armoring of the shoreline in California changes the substrate available ...
Biodiversity is currently threatened at local, regional, and global scales, and identifying the spec...
Copyright © Inter-Research 2008.There is a clear bias in the literature on island ecology towards te...
Assemblages associated with intertidal rocky shores were examined for large scale distribution patte...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018The structuring of marine benthic communities is drive...
Copyright © Inter-Research 2008.There is a clear bias in the literature on island ecology towards te...
A major goal of community ecology is to understand how communities are formed and which abiotic and ...
In rocky intertidal habitats, the pronounced increase in environmental stress from low to high eleva...
Assemblages associated with intertidal rocky shores were examined for large scale distribution patte...
Assemblages associated with intertidal rocky shores were examined for large scale distribution patte...
Assemblages associated with intertidal rocky shores were examined for large scale distribution patte...
Biodiversity is currently threatened at local, regional, and global scales, and identifying the spec...
Aim Our aim in this paper is to present the first broad-scale quantification of species abundance fo...
The extensive anthropogenic armoring of the shoreline in California changes the substrate available ...
Biodiversity is currently threatened at local, regional, and global scales, and identifying the spec...
The extensive anthropogenic armoring of the shoreline in California changes the substrate available ...
Biodiversity is currently threatened at local, regional, and global scales, and identifying the spec...
Copyright © Inter-Research 2008.There is a clear bias in the literature on island ecology towards te...
Assemblages associated with intertidal rocky shores were examined for large scale distribution patte...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018The structuring of marine benthic communities is drive...
Copyright © Inter-Research 2008.There is a clear bias in the literature on island ecology towards te...