Hannes Baumann
Associate Professor/Marine Sciences

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Environmental drivers of the presence and persistence of sand lance hotspots on the Northeast US Shelf
2020
J Suca, David Wiley, Tammy Silva, Les Kaufman, S Glancy, Hannes Baumann, D Richardson, M Thompson, Joel Llopiz, T Giandonato, Peter Hong, Anna Robuck
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Experimental assessments of marine species sensitivities to ocean acidification and co-stressors: How far have we come?
2019
Research Type: Journal Article

Experimental evolution reveals the synergistic genomic mechanisms of adaptation to ocean warming and acidification in a marine copepod
2022
Vince Buffalo, Reid S Brennan, Hans G Dam Guerrero, Melissa Pespeni, James A deMayo, Michael Brian Finiguerra, Hannes Baumann
Research Type: Journal Article

Growth and mortality in coastal populations of winter flounder: implications for recovery of a depleted population
2015
Hannes Baumann, Michael G. Frisk, Adrian Jordaan, Robert M. Cerrato, Melissa A. Yencho
Research Type: Journal Article

Growth costs of high CO2 environments in a marine fish: importance of feeding methodology
2017
Hannes Baumann, Christopher Shea Murray
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

High collocation of sand lance and top predators in the southwestern Gulf of Maine: implications for conservation and management
2020
Dann Blackwood, Peter Hong, Michael Thompson, Tammy Silva, Gavin Fey, Joel Suca, David Wiley, Hannes Baumann, Justin Suca, Page Valentine, Les Kaufmann
Research Type: Journal Article

High sensitivity of a keystone forage fish to elevated CO2 and temperature
2019
Christopher Murray, Hannes Baumann, David Wiley
Research Type: Journal Article

How to write that research paper you promised you would (without losing your hair over it)
2016
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

How vulnerable are coastal fishes to ocean acidification?
2021
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Hypoxia and acidification have additive and synergistic negative effects on the growth, survival, and metamorphosis of early life stage bivalves
2014
C.J. Gobler, Hannes Baumann, Elizabeth Depasquale, Andrew Griffith
Research Type: Journal Article

Hypoxia and acidification in marine ecosystems: Coupled dynamics and effects on ocean life
2016
C. J. Gobler, Hannes Baumann
Research Type: Journal Article

Impaired hatching exacerbates the high CO2 sensitivity of embryonic sand lance Ammodytes dubius
2022
Christopher S. Murray, Samantha A Siedlecki, Hannes Baumann, Emma L. Cross, Lucas F. Jones, Michael Alexander
Research Type: Journal Article

Interaction of epigenomic and genomic responses during experimental global change adaptation
2023
James A deMayo, Hans G Dam, Melissa Pespeni, Reid Brennan, Hannes Baumann, Michael Brian Finiguerra
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Large natural pH, CO2 and O2 fluctuations in a temperate tidal salt marsh on diel, seasonal and interannual time scales
2015
Hannes Baumann, Tristen Tagliaferri, Ryan Wallace, C.J. Gobler
Research Type: Journal Article

Larval transport pathways from three prominent sand lance habitats in the Gulf of Maine
2022
Joel Llopiz, Zhixuan Feng, Hannes Baumann, Rubao Ji, David Wiley, Kent Pham, Justin Suca
Research Type: Journal Article

Latitudinal patterns of condition factors and mercury in coastal fish species
2016
Robert Mason, Zofia Baumann, Prentiss H Balcom, Nicholas Fisher, Hannes Baumann, Kate Buckman, Celia Chen
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Latitudinal patterns of condition factors and mercury in coastal fish species Menidia menidia
2015
Zofia Baumann, Nicolas Fisher, Robert Mason, Hannes Baumann, Prentiss H Balcom
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Lifting from the dust: digitizing and analyzing the ~40 year data set collected by Project Oceanology
2016
Jacob Snyder, Hannes Baumann, Lauren Rader
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Long term CO2 x temperature effects on fecundity and oocyte recruitment in the Atlantic silverside
2020
Callie Concannon, Hannes Baumann
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Long-term growth and telemetry data do not support a re-emergence of Atlantic sturgeon spawning in the Connecticut River
Evan Ingram, Thomas Savoy, Eric T Schultz, Jacqueline Benway, Kelli C Mosca, Hannes Baumann
Research Type: Journal Article