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Matthew C Ferner

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The Journal of Experimental Biology|November 4, 2008
Flexibility foils filter function: structural limitations on suspension feedingMatthew C Ferner, Brian Gaylord
The Journal of Experimental Biology|March 10, 2005
Slow-moving predatory gastropods track prey odors in fast and turbulent flowMatthew C Ferner, Marc J Weissburg
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 11, 2013
Turbulent shear spurs settlement in larval sea urchinsBrian Gaylord, Jason Hodin, Matthew C Ferner
The American Naturalist|July 25, 2014
The sensory ecology of nonconsumptive predator effectsMarc Weissburg, Delbert L Smee, Matthew C Ferner
Ecology|May 28, 2010
Hydrodynamic sensory stressors produce nonlinear predation patternsDelbert L Smee, Matthew C Ferner, Marc J Weissburg
Oecologia|March 6, 2008
Alteration of sensory abilities regulates the spatial scale of nonlethal predator effectsDelbert L Smee, Matthew C Ferner, Marc J Weissburg
The Journal of Experimental Biology|December 22, 2018
Brief exposure to intense turbulence induces a sustained life-history shift in echinoidsMatthew C Ferner, Jason Hodin, Gabriel Ng, et al.
The Biological Bulletin|January 10, 2019
Sand Dollar Larvae Show Within-Population Variation in Their Settlement Induction by TurbulenceJason Hodin, Matthew C Ferner, Gabriel Ng, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|December 16, 2016
Atmospheric rivers and the mass mortality of wild oysters: insight into an extreme future?Brian S Cheng, Andrew L Chang, Anna Deck, et al.
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.
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The Journal of Experimental Biology|November 4, 2008
Flexibility foils filter function: structural limitations on suspension feedingMatthew C Ferner, Brian Gaylord
The Journal of Experimental Biology|March 10, 2005
Slow-moving predatory gastropods track prey odors in fast and turbulent flowMatthew C Ferner, Marc J Weissburg
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 11, 2013
Turbulent shear spurs settlement in larval sea urchinsBrian Gaylord, Jason Hodin, Matthew C Ferner
The American Naturalist|July 25, 2014
The sensory ecology of nonconsumptive predator effectsMarc Weissburg, Delbert L Smee, Matthew C Ferner
Ecology|May 28, 2010
Hydrodynamic sensory stressors produce nonlinear predation patternsDelbert L Smee, Matthew C Ferner, Marc J Weissburg
Oecologia|March 6, 2008
Alteration of sensory abilities regulates the spatial scale of nonlethal predator effectsDelbert L Smee, Matthew C Ferner, Marc J Weissburg
The Journal of Experimental Biology|December 22, 2018
Brief exposure to intense turbulence induces a sustained life-history shift in echinoidsMatthew C Ferner, Jason Hodin, Gabriel Ng, et al.
The Biological Bulletin|January 10, 2019
Sand Dollar Larvae Show Within-Population Variation in Their Settlement Induction by TurbulenceJason Hodin, Matthew C Ferner, Gabriel Ng, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|December 16, 2016
Atmospheric rivers and the mass mortality of wild oysters: insight into an extreme future?Brian S Cheng, Andrew L Chang, Anna Deck, et al.
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.
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