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Christopher D G Harley

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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|September 17, 2013
Linking ecomechanics and ecophysiology to interspecific interactions and community dynamicsChristopher D G Harley
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 26, 2011
Climate change, keystone predation, and biodiversity lossChristopher D G Harley
Journal of Phycology|October 7, 2016
Phycology for the ecologistChristopher D G Harley
Ecology|November 10, 2023
Marine latitudinal diversity gradients are generally absent in intertidal ecosystemsJakob Thyrring, Christopher D G Harley
The Journal of Experimental Biology|June 22, 2006
Hot limpets: predicting body temperature in a conductance-mediated thermal systemMark W Denny, Christopher D G Harley
Global Change Biology|August 26, 2022
Extreme heatwave drives topography-dependent patterns of mortality in a bed-forming intertidal barnacle, with implications for associated community structureAmelia V Hesketh, Christopher D G Harley
Peerj|August 8, 2018
Caprellid amphipods (<i>Caprella</i> spp.) are vulnerable to both physiological and habitat-mediated effects of ocean acidificationEmily G Lim, Christopher D G Harley
The Biological Bulletin|July 1, 2015
Quantifying the Effects of Predator and Prey Body Size on Sea Star Feeding BehaviorsRebecca A Gooding, Christopher D G Harley
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 23, 2009
Contingencies and compounded rare perturbations dictate sudden distributional shifts during periods of gradual climate changeChristopher D G Harley, Robert T Paine
Oecologia|December 21, 2010
Non-linear density-dependent effects of an intertidal ecosystem engineerChristopher D G Harley, Jaclyn L O'Riley
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|September 17, 2013
Linking ecomechanics and ecophysiology to interspecific interactions and community dynamicsChristopher D G Harley
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 26, 2011
Climate change, keystone predation, and biodiversity lossChristopher D G Harley
Journal of Phycology|October 7, 2016
Phycology for the ecologistChristopher D G Harley
Ecology|November 10, 2023
Marine latitudinal diversity gradients are generally absent in intertidal ecosystemsJakob Thyrring, Christopher D G Harley
The Journal of Experimental Biology|June 22, 2006
Hot limpets: predicting body temperature in a conductance-mediated thermal systemMark W Denny, Christopher D G Harley
Global Change Biology|August 26, 2022
Extreme heatwave drives topography-dependent patterns of mortality in a bed-forming intertidal barnacle, with implications for associated community structureAmelia V Hesketh, Christopher D G Harley
Peerj|August 8, 2018
Caprellid amphipods (<i>Caprella</i> spp.) are vulnerable to both physiological and habitat-mediated effects of ocean acidificationEmily G Lim, Christopher D G Harley
The Biological Bulletin|July 1, 2015
Quantifying the Effects of Predator and Prey Body Size on Sea Star Feeding BehaviorsRebecca A Gooding, Christopher D G Harley
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 23, 2009
Contingencies and compounded rare perturbations dictate sudden distributional shifts during periods of gradual climate changeChristopher D G Harley, Robert T Paine
Oecologia|December 21, 2010
Non-linear density-dependent effects of an intertidal ecosystem engineerChristopher D G Harley, Jaclyn L O'Riley
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