Hans G. Dam Guerrero
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Scholarly Contributions
48 Scholarly Contributions
Developmental temperature more than long-term evolution defines thermal tolerance in an estuarine copepod.
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Antagonistic interactions of the dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella under ocean warming and acidification
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Simultaneous warming and acidification limit population fitness and reveal phenotype costs for a marine copepod
Hannes Baumann,
Michael Brian Finiguerra,
, (2023). Simultaneous warming and acidification limit population fitness and reveal phenotype costs for a marine copepod, Proceedings of the Royal Society:B, vol. 290, pp. 20231033
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Grazers modify the dinoflagellate relationship between toxin production and cell growth.
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Naupliar exposure to acute warming does not affect ontogenetic patterns in respiration, body size, or development time in the cosmopolitan copepod Acartia tonsa.
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Parasitism does not reduce thermal limits in the intermediate host of a bopyrid isopod
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Experimental evolution reveals the synergistic genomic mechanisms of adaptation to ocean warming and acidification in a marine copepod
Michael Brian Finiguerra,
Hannes Baumann
, (2022). Experimental evolution reveals the synergistic genomic mechanisms of adaptation to ocean warming and acidification in a marine copepod, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 119, e2201521119
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Loss of transcriptional plasticity but sustained adaptive capacity after adaptation to global change conditions in a marine copepod
Hannes Baumann,
Michael Brian Finiguerra,
, (2022). Loss of transcriptional plasticity but sustained adaptive capacity after adaptation to global change conditions in a marine copepod, Nature Communications, vol. 13, iss. 1147
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Rapid, but limited, adaptation of marine zooplankton to simultaneous warming and acidification.
Michael Brian Finiguerra,
Hannes Baumann
, (2021). Rapid, but limited, adaptation of marine zooplankton to simultaneous warming and acidification., Nature Climate Change, vol. 11, iss. 780-786
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Negative relationship between thermal tolerance and plasticity in tolerance emerges during experimental evolution in a widespread marine invertebrate.
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Adaptation to simultaneous warming and acidification carries a thermal tolerance cost in a marine copepod
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Global patterns in copepod thermal tolerance
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Gene expression reveals a direct fitness cost of grazer-induced toxin production in red tide dinoflagellate prey
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Mercury and methylmercury uptake and trophic transfer from marine diatoms to copepods and field-collected zooplankton
Robert Mason
, (2021). Mercury and methylmercury uptake and trophic transfer from marine diatoms to copepods and field-collected zooplankton, Marine Environmental Research, vol. 170
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Fluctuating selection and global change: a synthesis and review on disentangling the roles of climate amplitude, predictability, and novelty
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Formalin-preserved zooplankton are not reliable for historical reconstructions of methylmercury bioaccumulation
Robert Mason,
, (2020). Formalin-preserved zooplankton are not reliable for historical reconstructions of methylmercury bioaccumulation, Science of the Total Environment, vol. published online
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Antagonistic interplay between pH and food affect traits and performance of a dominant copepod in a year-round upwelling system
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Effect of diet on the coupling of ingestion and egg production in the ubiquitous copepod, Acartia tonsa
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Genetic differentiation underlies seasonal variation in thermal tolerance, body size, and phenotypic plasticity in a short-lived copepod
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Relative importance of nitrogen sources, algal alarm cues and grazer exposure to toxin production of the marine dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella
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Citizen science observations reveal rapid, multi-decadal ecosystem changes in eastern Long Island Sound
Michael Whitney,
Hannes Baumann,
, (2019). Citizen science observations reveal rapid, multi-decadal ecosystem changes in eastern Long Island Sound, Marine Environmental Research, vol. 146, pp. 80-88
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Integrating patterns of thermal tolerance and phenotypic plasticity with population genetics to improve understanding of vulnerability to warming in a widespread copepod.
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Complex interactions between local adaptation, developmental phenotypic plasticity, and sex affect vulnerability to warming in a widespread marine copepod.
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William (Bill) Peterson’s contributions to ocean science, management and policy: marine ecosystem research, program leadership and mentoring
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Testing for Adaptation to Toxic Algae
Michael Brian Finiguerra,
, (2018). Testing for Adaptation to Toxic Algae, National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science
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Resource and mate availability, and previous social experience modulate mate choice in the copepods Acartia tonsa and Acartia hudsonica
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A novel mutation from gene splicing of a voltage-gated sodium channel in a marine copepod and its potential effect on channel function.
Senjie Lin,
Huan Zhang,
, (2015). A novel mutation from gene splicing of a voltage-gated sodium channel in a marine copepod and its potential effect on channel function., vol. 469, pp. 131-142, Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
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Gene splicing of voltage-gated sodium channel in a marine copepod and effect on channel function
Senjie Lin,
Michael Brian Finiguerra,
Huan Zhang
, (2015). Gene splicing of voltage-gated sodium channel in a marine copepod and effect on channel function, vol. 469, pp. 131-142, Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
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Spermatophore production as a function of food abundance and age in the calanoid copepods, Acartia tonsa and Acartia hudsonica
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A multi-phyla study of grazer-induced paralytic shellfish toxin productionin ALexandrium fundyense: a new perspetive on algal toxicitiy
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Size as the master trait in modeled copepod fecal pellet carbon flux
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First evidence of biased sex ratio at birth in a calanoid copepod
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No evidence for induction or selection of mutant sodium channel expression in the copepod Acartia husdsonica challenged with the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium fundyense
Michael Brian Finiguerra
, (2014). No evidence for induction or selection of mutant sodium channel expression in the copepod Acartia husdsonica challenged with the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium fundyense, vol. 4, iss. 17, pp. 3470-3481
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Sodium channel expression in the copepod Acartia hudsonica as a function of exposure to paralytic shellfish toxin (PST)
Michael Brian Finiguerra,
, (2014). Sodium channel expression in the copepod Acartia hudsonica as a function of exposure to paralytic shellfish toxin (PST), vol. 39, pp. 75-80
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Impact of Climate Change on Estuarine Zooplankton: Surface Water Warming in Long Island Sound Is Associated with Changes in Copepod Size and Community Structure
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Deleterious effects of the ciliate epibiont Zoothamnium sp. on fitness of the copepod Acartia tonsa
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Female mating status affects mating and male mate-choice in the copepod genus Acartia
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An improved method for achieving high-quality RNA for copepod gene transcriptomic studies
Huan Zhang,
Senjie Lin
, (2013). An improved method for achieving high-quality RNA for copepod gene transcriptomic studies, vol. 446, pp. 57-66, Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
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Evolutionary adaptation of marine zooplankton to global change
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Sex-Specific Tolerance to Starvation in the Copepod Acartia tonsa
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What controls toxic phytoplankton blooms in Long Island Sound
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Reactive oxygen species are linked to the toxicity of the dinoflagellate Alexandrium spp. to protists
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Distinct phenotypes of copepod ingestion rate on a toxic alga.
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Differential responses of of populations of the copepod Acartia hudsonica to toxic and nutritionally insufficient food algae
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Multifaceted defense is the best strategy against predator in a toxic dinoflagellate
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Heritable, within-population genetic variation in life history traits limits potential evolutionary adaptation to climate change in the cosmopolitan copepod genus Acartia.
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Seasonally variable thermal performance curves prevent adverse effects of heatwaves
Michael Brian Finiguerra,
Seasonally variable thermal performance curves prevent adverse effects of heatwaves, Ecology Letters
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Testing for induction and selection of mutant sodium channel expression in the copepod Acartia husdsonica challenged with the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium fundyense.
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