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Justin L Penn

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 28, 2022
Avoiding ocean mass extinction from climate warmingJustin L Penn, Curtis Deutsch
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 8, 2024
Geographical and taxonomic patterns in aerobic traits of marine ectothermsJustin L Penn, Curtis Deutsch
Nature|September 17, 2020
Metabolic trait diversity shapes marine biogeographyCurtis Deutsch, Justin L Penn, Brad Seibel
Annual Review of Marine Science|September 14, 2023
Climate, Oxygen, and the Future of Marine BiodiversityCurtis Deutsch, Justin L Penn, Noelle Lucey
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 27, 2019
Microbial ecosystem dynamics drive fluctuating nitrogen loss in marine anoxic zonesJustin L Penn, Thomas Weber, Bonnie X Chang, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 8, 2018
Temperature-dependent hypoxia explains biogeography and severity of end-Permian marine mass extinctionJustin L Penn, Curtis Deutsch, Jonathan L Payne, et al.
Science Advances|March 26, 2025
Physiology and climate change explain unusually high similarity across marine communities after end-Permian mass extinctionJood A Al Aswad, Justin L Penn, Pedro M Monarrez, et al.
Cambridge Prisms. Extinction|March 13, 2025
Selectivity of mass extinctions: Patterns, processes, and future directionsJonathan L Payne, Jood A Al Aswad, Curtis Deutsch, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 5, 2022
Impact of warming on aquatic body sizes explained by metabolic scaling from microbes to macrofaunaCurtis Deutsch, Justin L Penn, Wilco C E P Verberk, et al.
Plos Biology|January 16, 2024
Thermal optima in the hypoxia tolerance of marine ectotherms: Physiological causes and biogeographic consequencesMartin-Georg A Endress, Justin L Penn, Thomas H Boag, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 28, 2022
Avoiding ocean mass extinction from climate warmingJustin L Penn, Curtis Deutsch
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 8, 2024
Geographical and taxonomic patterns in aerobic traits of marine ectothermsJustin L Penn, Curtis Deutsch
Nature|September 17, 2020
Metabolic trait diversity shapes marine biogeographyCurtis Deutsch, Justin L Penn, Brad Seibel
Annual Review of Marine Science|September 14, 2023
Climate, Oxygen, and the Future of Marine BiodiversityCurtis Deutsch, Justin L Penn, Noelle Lucey
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 27, 2019
Microbial ecosystem dynamics drive fluctuating nitrogen loss in marine anoxic zonesJustin L Penn, Thomas Weber, Bonnie X Chang, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 8, 2018
Temperature-dependent hypoxia explains biogeography and severity of end-Permian marine mass extinctionJustin L Penn, Curtis Deutsch, Jonathan L Payne, et al.
Science Advances|March 26, 2025
Physiology and climate change explain unusually high similarity across marine communities after end-Permian mass extinctionJood A Al Aswad, Justin L Penn, Pedro M Monarrez, et al.
Cambridge Prisms. Extinction|March 13, 2025
Selectivity of mass extinctions: Patterns, processes, and future directionsJonathan L Payne, Jood A Al Aswad, Curtis Deutsch, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 5, 2022
Impact of warming on aquatic body sizes explained by metabolic scaling from microbes to macrofaunaCurtis Deutsch, Justin L Penn, Wilco C E P Verberk, et al.
Plos Biology|January 16, 2024
Thermal optima in the hypoxia tolerance of marine ectotherms: Physiological causes and biogeographic consequencesMartin-Georg A Endress, Justin L Penn, Thomas H Boag, et al.
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