Kyle W. Demes

Affiliations: 
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada 
Area:
Seaweed ecology, macroalgal calcification, functional morphology
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Michael H. Graham grad student 2007-2009 UBC
Christopher D. Harley grad student 2009-2013 UBC
Anne Katherine Salomon post-doc 2013- Simon Fraser
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Demes KW, Starko S, Harley CD. (2020) Multiple stressors drive convergent evolution of performance properties in marine macrophytes. The New Phytologist
Starko S, Demes KW, Neufeld CJ, et al. (2020) Convergent evolution of niche structure in Northeast Pacific kelp forests Functional Ecology. 34: 2131-2146
Starko S, Soto Gomez M, Darby H, et al. (2019) A comprehensive kelp phylogeny sheds light on the evolution of an ecosystem. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 136: 138-150
Demes KW, Pruitt JN. (2019) Individuality in seaweeds and why we need to care. Journal of Phycology
Burt JM, Tinker MT, Okamoto DK, et al. (2018) Sudden collapse of a mesopredator reveals its complementary role in mediating rocky reef regime shifts. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 285
Schubert N, Demes K. (2017) Phenotypic plasticity in the marine angiosperm Halophila decipiens (Hydrocharitaceae, Streptophyta) Marine Ecology Progress Series. 575: 81-93
Stevenson CF, Demes KW, Salomon AK. (2016) Accounting for size-specific predation improves our ability to predict the strength of a trophic cascade. Ecology and Evolution. 6: 1041-53
Green SJ, Demes K, Arbeider M, et al. (2016) Oil sands and the marine environment: current knowledge and future challenges Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 15: 74-83
Stevenson CF, Demes KW, Salomon AK. (2016) Accounting for size-specific predation improves our ability to predict the strength of a trophic cascade Ecology and Evolution
Krumhansl KA, Demes KW, Carrington E, et al. (2015) Divergent growth strategies between red algae and kelps influence biomechanical properties. American Journal of Botany. 102: 1938-44
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