Maya Wolf, Ph.D.

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Biology University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States 
Area:
larval ecology, deep sea ecology, reproductive ecology
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Craig M. Young grad student 2010 University of Oregon
 (The reproductive ecology of a northeastern Pacific nudibranch, Janolus fuscus, with an examination of its endoparasitic copepod, Ismaila belciki.)
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Bhaduri RN, Wolf M. (2017) Saccate thallus of the red alga Halosaccion glandiforme harbor diverse invertebrate fauna International Aquatic Research. 9: 169-176
Anton RF, Schories D, Wilson NG, et al. (2016) Host specificity versus plasticity: testing the morphology-based taxonomy of the endoparasitic copepod family Splanchnotrophidae with COI barcoding Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 1-13
Wolf M, Young CM. (2014) Impacts of an endoparasitic copepod, Ismaila belciki, on the reproduction, growth and survivorship of its nudibranch host, Janolus fuscus. International Journal For Parasitology. 44: 391-401
Wolf M, Király G. (2014) Euphorbia serpens(Euphorbiaceae), a new alien species in Hungary Acta Botanica Hungarica. 56: 243-250
Young CM, He R, Emlet RB, et al. (2012) Dispersal of deep-sea larvae from the intra-American seas: simulations of trajectories using ocean models. Integrative and Comparative Biology. 52: 483-96
Wolf M, Young CM. (2012) Complete development of the northeast Pacific arminacean nudibranch Janolus fuscus. The Biological Bulletin. 222: 137-49
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