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Jason Hodin

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Royal Society Open Science|November 7, 2015
Rethinking competence in marine life cycles: ontogenetic changes in the settlement response of sand dollar larvae exposed to turbulenceJason Hodin, Matthew C Ferner, Gabriel Ng, et al.
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 16, 2011
Interspecific variation in metamorphic competence in marine invertebrates: the significance for comparative investigations into the timing of metamorphosisCory D Bishop, Megan J Huggett, Andreas Heyland, et al.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|February 5, 2025
The effects of imidacloprid and polyester microfibers on the larval development of the endangered sunflower starAlexandra G Tissot, Elise F Granek, Fiona Curliss, et al.
Ecology|October 28, 2024
Multiple resiliency metrics reveal complementary drivers of ecosystem persistence: An application to kelp forest systemsJorge Arroyo-Esquivel, Riley Adams, Sarah Gravem, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|August 15, 2024
Bimodal spore release heights in the water column enhance local retention and population connectivity of bull kelp, <i>Nereocystis luetkeana</i>Nicholas P Burnett, Aurora M Ricart, Tallulah Winquist, et al.
Plos One|September 3, 2025
Star Power: Early life stages of an endangered sea star are robust to current and near-future warmingJason Hodin, Fleur P Anteau, Brook F Ashcraft, et al.
Methods in Cell Biology|February 20, 2019
Culturing echinoderm larvae through metamorphosisJason Hodin, Andreas Heyland, Annie Mercier, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|May 19, 2026
Reply to: A case definition with microscopy would help establish Vibrio as a cause of sea star wasting diseaseMelanie B Prentice, Grace A Crandall, Amy M Chan, et al.
The Biological Bulletin|September 15, 2022
A Review of Asteroid Biology in the Context of Sea Star Wasting: Possible Causes and ConsequencesNathalie Oulhen, Maria Byrne, Paige Duffin, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|August 4, 2025
Vibrio pectenicida strain FHCF-3 is a causative agent of sea star wasting diseaseMelanie B Prentice, Grace A Crandall, Amy M Chan, et al.
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Royal Society Open Science|November 7, 2015
Rethinking competence in marine life cycles: ontogenetic changes in the settlement response of sand dollar larvae exposed to turbulenceJason Hodin, Matthew C Ferner, Gabriel Ng, et al.
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 16, 2011
Interspecific variation in metamorphic competence in marine invertebrates: the significance for comparative investigations into the timing of metamorphosisCory D Bishop, Megan J Huggett, Andreas Heyland, et al.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|February 5, 2025
The effects of imidacloprid and polyester microfibers on the larval development of the endangered sunflower starAlexandra G Tissot, Elise F Granek, Fiona Curliss, et al.
Ecology|October 28, 2024
Multiple resiliency metrics reveal complementary drivers of ecosystem persistence: An application to kelp forest systemsJorge Arroyo-Esquivel, Riley Adams, Sarah Gravem, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|August 15, 2024
Bimodal spore release heights in the water column enhance local retention and population connectivity of bull kelp, <i>Nereocystis luetkeana</i>Nicholas P Burnett, Aurora M Ricart, Tallulah Winquist, et al.
Plos One|September 3, 2025
Star Power: Early life stages of an endangered sea star are robust to current and near-future warmingJason Hodin, Fleur P Anteau, Brook F Ashcraft, et al.
Methods in Cell Biology|February 20, 2019
Culturing echinoderm larvae through metamorphosisJason Hodin, Andreas Heyland, Annie Mercier, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|May 19, 2026
Reply to: A case definition with microscopy would help establish Vibrio as a cause of sea star wasting diseaseMelanie B Prentice, Grace A Crandall, Amy M Chan, et al.
The Biological Bulletin|September 15, 2022
A Review of Asteroid Biology in the Context of Sea Star Wasting: Possible Causes and ConsequencesNathalie Oulhen, Maria Byrne, Paige Duffin, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|August 4, 2025
Vibrio pectenicida strain FHCF-3 is a causative agent of sea star wasting diseaseMelanie B Prentice, Grace A Crandall, Amy M Chan, et al.
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