Nicole E. Phillips
Affiliations: | School of Biological Sciences | Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand |
Area:
benthic ecology, larval biology, invertebratesGoogle:
"Nicole Phillips"Parents
Sign in to add mentorDavid Duggins | research assistant | 1993-1995 | UW Friday Harbor Labs | |
Richard R. Strathmann | research assistant | 1993-1996 | Friday Harbor Labs, University of Washington | |
Steven D. Gaines | grad student | 1996-2002 | UC Santa Barbara | |
(Benthic -pelagic coupling in intertidal communities: Integrating across the life cycle of filter -feeding marine invertebrates.) |
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Glockner-Fagetti A, Phillips NE. (2020) Species assemblage and recruitment patterns of echinoderms on shallow rocky reefs in central New Zealand New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research. 54: 286-304 |
Kessel GM, Phillips NE. (2018) Global change scenarios trigger carry-over effects across life stages and generations of the intertidal limpet, Siphonaria australis. Plos One. 13: e0194645 |
Phillips NE. (2017) Variability in early post-settlement mortality in intertidal mussels and the role of size at settlement Marine Biology Research. 13: 726-732 |
Fleming AM, Dohner MM, Phillips NE, et al. (2017) Genetic connectivity among populations of two congeneric direct-developing whelks varies across spatial scales New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research. 52: 100-117 |
Carrasco SA, Phillips NE, Sewell MA. (2016) Maternal Lipid Provisioning Mirrors Evolution of Reproductive Strategies in Direct-Developing Whelks. The Biological Bulletin. 230: 188-96 |
Morelissen B, Dudley BD, Phillips NE. (2016) Recruitment of the invasive kelp Undaria pinnatifida does not always benefit from disturbance to native algal communities in low-intertidal habitats Marine Biology. 163 |
Shima JS, Phillips NE, Osenberg CW. (2016) Variation in the growth and survival of the tropical vermetid gastropod Ceraesignum maximum is driven by size, habitat, and density Marine Biology. 163 |
Carrasco SA, Phillips NE. (2015) Encapsulation and development of three New Zealand neogastropods with contrasting embryo packaging and maternal provisioning New Zealand Journal of Zoology. 41: 171-186 |
Fischer J, Phillips NE. (2014) Carry-over effects of multiple stressors on benthic embryos are mediated by larval exposure to elevated UVB and temperature. Global Change Biology. 20: 2108-16 |
Phillips NE, Shima JS, Osenberg CW. (2014) Live coral cover may provide resilience to damage from the vermetid gastropod Dendropoma maximum by preventing larval settlement Coral Reefs |