Michael T. Nishizaki

Affiliations: 
Biology University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
 2012-2013 Biology Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME, United States 
 2013- Integrative Biology University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada 
 2015-2017 Maritime Studies Williams College, Williamstown, MA, United States 
 2018- Biology Carleton College, Northfield, MN, United States 
Area:
Ecophysiology
Website:
http://mikenish.com
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Parents

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Josef D. Ackerman grad student 2002
Emily Carrington grad student 2013 University of Washington
 (Physiological and behavioral responses to temperature and flow in the barnacle Balanus glandula Darwin (1854).)

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Maya E. Powell research assistant 2019-2020 Carleton College
Andi K Delgado research assistant 2020-2022 Carleton College
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Leuchtenberger SG, Daleo M, Gullickson P, et al. (2022) The effects of temperature and pH on the reproductive ecology of sand dollars and sea urchins: Impacts on sperm swimming and fertilization. Plos One. 17: e0276134
Helmuth B, Choi F, Matzelle A, et al. (2016) Long-term, high frequency in situ measurements of intertidal mussel bed temperatures using biomimetic sensors. Scientific Data. 3: 160087
Nishizaki M, Ackerman JD. (2016) Mussels blow rings: Jet behavior affects local mixing Limnology and Oceanography. 62: 125-136
Nishizaki MT, Carrington E. (2015) The effect of water temperature and velocity on barnacle growth: Quantifying the impact of multiple environmental stressors. Journal of Thermal Biology. 54: 37-46
Nishizaki MT, Barron S, Carew E. (2015) Thermal stress increases fluctuating asymmetry in marine mussels: environmental variation and developmental instability Ecosphere. 6: art85
Nishizaki MT, Carrington E. (2014) The effect of water temperature and flow on respiration in barnacles: patterns of mass transfer versus kinetic limitation. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 217: 2101-9
Nishizaki MT, Carrington E. (2014) Temperature and water flow influence feeding behavior and success in the barnacle Balanus glandula Marine Ecology Progress Series. 507: 207-218
Nishizaki MT, Carrington E. (2014) The effect of water temperature and velocity on barnacle growth: Quantifying the impact of multiple environmental stressors Journal of Thermal Biology
Woodson CB, Eerkes-Medrano DI, Flores-Morales A, et al. (2007) Local diurnal upwelling driven by sea breezes in northern Monterey Bay Continental Shelf Research. 27: 2289-2302
Nishizaki MT, Ackerman JD. (2007) Juvenile-adult associations in sea urchins (Strongylocentrotus franciscanus and S. droebachiensis): Protection from predation and hydrodynamics in S. franciscanus Marine Biology. 151: 135-145
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