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Mark E Hay

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The New Phytologist|April 14, 2016
Negating the plant apparency model: rigorous tests are the fuel of progressMark E Hay
Annual Review of Marine Science|December 15, 2010
Marine chemical ecology: chemical signals and cues structure marine populations, communities, and ecosystemsMark E Hay
Journal of Chemical Ecology|March 13, 2014
Challenges and opportunities in marine chemical ecologyMark E Hay
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Predictable spatial escapes from herbivory: how do these affect the evolution of herbivore resistance in tropical marine communities?Mark E Hay
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Associational resistance and shared doom: effects of epibiosis on herbivoryMartin Wahl, Mark E Hay
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Within-plant variation in seaweed palatability and chemical defenses: optimal defense theory versus the growth-differentiation balance hypothesisGreg Cronin, Mark E Hay
Marine Ecology Progress Series|November 11, 2017
Induced defence to grazing by vertebrate herbivores: uncommon or under-investigated?Claire Dell, Mark E Hay
Journal of Chemical Ecology|December 12, 2002
Community and ecosystem level consequences of chemical cues in the planktonMark E Hay, Julia Kubanek
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Facultative mutualism between an herbivorous crab and a coralline alga: advantages of eating noxious seaweedsJohn J Stachowicz, Mark E Hay
Plos One|February 7, 2017
Size matters: Predator outbreaks threaten foundation species in small Marine Protected AreasCody S Clements, Mark E Hay
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The New Phytologist|April 14, 2016
Negating the plant apparency model: rigorous tests are the fuel of progressMark E Hay
Annual Review of Marine Science|December 15, 2010
Marine chemical ecology: chemical signals and cues structure marine populations, communities, and ecosystemsMark E Hay
Journal of Chemical Ecology|March 13, 2014
Challenges and opportunities in marine chemical ecologyMark E Hay
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Predictable spatial escapes from herbivory: how do these affect the evolution of herbivore resistance in tropical marine communities?Mark E Hay
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Associational resistance and shared doom: effects of epibiosis on herbivoryMartin Wahl, Mark E Hay
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Within-plant variation in seaweed palatability and chemical defenses: optimal defense theory versus the growth-differentiation balance hypothesisGreg Cronin, Mark E Hay
Marine Ecology Progress Series|November 11, 2017
Induced defence to grazing by vertebrate herbivores: uncommon or under-investigated?Claire Dell, Mark E Hay
Journal of Chemical Ecology|December 12, 2002
Community and ecosystem level consequences of chemical cues in the planktonMark E Hay, Julia Kubanek
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Facultative mutualism between an herbivorous crab and a coralline alga: advantages of eating noxious seaweedsJohn J Stachowicz, Mark E Hay
Plos One|February 7, 2017
Size matters: Predator outbreaks threaten foundation species in small Marine Protected AreasCody S Clements, Mark E Hay
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