Caroline M. Longtin, M.Sc.
Affiliations: | University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada |
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Sign in to add mentorRicardo A. Scrosati | grad student | 2006-2008 | Saint Francis Xavier University |
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Watt C, Garbary DJ, Longtin C. (2011) Population structure of the ribbed mussel Geukensia demissa in salt marshes in the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada Helgoland Marine Research. 65: 275-283 |
Scrosati RA, Longtin CM. (2010) Research note: Field evaluation of epiphyte recruitment (Vertebrata lanosa, Rhodophyta) in different microsite types on host fronds (Ascophyllum nodosum, Phaeophyceae) Phycological Research. 58: 138-142 |
Longtin CM, Scrosati RA, Whalen GB, et al. (2009) DISTRIBUTION OF ALGAL EPIPHYTES ACROSS ENVIRONMENTAL GRADIENTS AT DIFFERENT SCALES: INTERTIDAL ELEVATION, HOST CANOPIES, AND HOST FRONDS(1). Journal of Phycology. 45: 820-7 |
Longtin CM, Scrosati RA. (2009) ROLE OF SURFACE WOUNDS AND BROWN ALGAL EPIPHYTES IN THE COLONIZATION OF ASCOPHYLLUM NODOSUM (PHAEOPHYCEAE) FRONDS BY VERTEBRATA LANOSA (RHODOPHYTA)(1). Journal of Phycology. 45: 535-9 |
Longtin CM, Scrosati RA, Whalen GB, et al. (2009) Distribution of algal epiphytes across environmental gradients at different scales: Intertidal elevation, host canopies, and host fronds Journal of Phycology. 45: 820-827 |
Longtin CM, Scrosati RA. (2009) Role of surface wounds and brown algal epiphytes in the colonization of ascophyllum nodosum (phaeophyceae) fronds by vertebrata lanosa (rhodophyta) Journal of Phycology. 45: 535-539 |