Jessica A. Miller, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States |
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Larval dispersal, biological oceanographyGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorAlan L. Shanks | grad student | 2004 | University of Oregon | |
(Local and regional patterns of transport, dispersal, and exchange in coastal fishes.) |
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Ashton GV, Freestone AL, Duffy JE, et al. (2022) Predator control of marine communities increases with temperature across 115 degrees of latitude. Science (New York, N.Y.). 376: 1215-1219 |
Miller JA, Hurst TP. (2020) Growth Rate, Ration, and Temperature Effects on Otolith Elemental Incorporation Frontiers in Marine Science. 7 |
Cavole LM, Miller JA, Salinas-de-León P, et al. (2020) The role of extrinsic variation—cohabiting juvenile fish species exhibit similar otolith elemental signatures Marine Ecology Progress Series. 646: 109-125 |
Miller JA, Gillman R, Carlton JT, et al. (2018) Trait-based characterization of species transported on Japanese tsunami marine debris: Effect of prior invasion history on trait distribution. Marine Pollution Bulletin |
Ta N, Miller J, Chapman J, et al. (2018) The Western Pacific barred knifejaw, Oplegnathus fasciatus (Temminck & Schlegel, 1844) (Pisces: Oplegnathidae), arriving with tsunami debris on the Pacific coast of North America Aquatic Invasions. 13: 179-186 |
Elvin D, Carlton J, Geller J, et al. (2018) Porifera (Sponges) from Japanese Tsunami Marine Debris arriving in the Hawaiian Islands and on the Pacific coast of North America Aquatic Invasions. 13: 31-41 |
Carlton J, Chapman J, Geller J, et al. (2018) Ecological and biological studies of ocean rafting: Japanese tsunami marine debris in North America and the Hawaiian Islands Aquatic Invasions. 13: 1-9 |
Hurst TP, Miller JA, Ferm N, et al. (2018) Spatial variation in potential and realized growth of juvenile Pacific cod in the southeastern Bering Sea Marine Ecology Progress Series. 590: 171-185 |
Andrade JF, Hurst TP, Miller JA. (2018) Behavioral responses of a coastal flatfish to predation-associated cues and elevated CO2 Journal of Sea Research. 140: 11-21 |
Miller JA, Carlton JT, Chapman JW, et al. (2017) Transoceanic dispersal of the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis on Japanese tsunami marine debris: An approach for evaluating rafting of a coastal species at sea. Marine Pollution Bulletin |