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Mussels as a Model System for Integrative Ecomechanics

Individual marking of soft-bodied subtidal invertebrates in situ – A novel staining technique applied to the giant plumose anemone Metridium farcimen (Tilesius,1809)

Chapter 11: Northeast Pacific: Interactions on subtidal hard substrata

Urbanization-related distribution patterns ad habitat-use by the marine mesopredator, the giant pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini)

Artificial structures as a source of elevated detrital loads for sedimentary environments

Non-additive effects of air and water warming on an intertidal predator-prey interaction

Estimation of fitness from energetics and life-history data: An example using mussels

Early snowmelt and warmer, drier summers shrink post‐flowering transition times in subalpine wildflowers

Diversity of Gyroporus (Gyroporaceae, Boletales): rpb2 phylogeny and three new species

Determining threshold values for barcoding fungi: lessons from Cortinarius (Basidiomycota), a highly diverse and widespread ectomycorrhizal genus.

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