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Western Society of Naturalists 2012

Where: Seaside, CA; When: November 8 – 11, 2012; www.wsn-online.org

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O’Connor Lab member receives Vanier Scholarship

Joey Bernhardt wins the Vanier Scholarship!

Resilience to Climate Change

Bernhardt JR and Leslie HM. 2012. Resilience to Climate Change in Coastal Marine Ecosystems. Annual review of marine science. Link

Importance of Life-history Traits for a Temperate Reef Snail

Martone, RM and F Micheli. 2012. Geographic variation in demography of a temperate reef snail: importance of multiple life-history traits. Marine Ecological Progress Series 457:85-99 Link

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Mini Review of the Climate Change Effects on Seaweed Communities

Harley, CDG, KM Anderson, KW Demes, JP Jorve, RL Kordas, TA Coyle. In Press. Effects of climate change on global seaweed communities. Journal of Phycology. Link

Dr. Mach defends her thesis: Nonnative species in BC eelgrass

Dr. Megan Mach successfully defends her thesis entitled “Research on marine coastal impacts to promote ecosystem-based management: Nonnative species in northeast Pacific estuaries.” Her thesis is now available through the UBC library. Link

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Go figure – Seaweeds reconfigure to survive

UBC press release from the Martone Lab’s recent publication “Drag reduction in wave-swept macroalgae: Alternative strategies and new predictions”

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Macroalgae Drag Reduction

Martone, P.T., Kost, L., and M. Boller. Drag reduction in wave-swept macroalgae: alternative strategies and new predictions. Am. J. Bot. 99(5): 1-10. Link This work was featured on the journal cover.

Dr. Murray defends her thesis: recreational boats transport invasive species

Cathryn Clarke Murray successfully defends her thesis entitled “The role of recreational boating in the introduction and spread of marine invasive species”. Her thesis is now available through the UBC library. Link

Ferry disturbance increases seaweed richness

Demes, KW, RL Kordas and JP Jorve. 2012. Ferry wakes increase seaweed richness and abundance in a sheltered rocky intertidal habitat. Hydrobiologia Online First DOI: 10.1007/s10750-012-1082-4 Link

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