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Tessa M. Hill
Tessa M. Hill
E-mail megerősítve itt: ucdavis.edu - Kezdőlap
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Evolutionary change during experimental ocean acidification
MH Pespeni, E Sanford, B Gaylord, TM Hill, JD Hosfelt, HK Jaris, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (17), 6937-6942, 2013
3492013
Functional impacts of ocean acidification in an ecologically critical foundation species
B Gaylord, TM Hill, E Sanford, EA Lenz, LA Jacobs, KN Sato, AD Russell, ...
Journal of Experimental Biology 214 (15), 2586-2594, 2011
2712011
Persistent carry‐over effects of planktonic exposure to ocean acidification in the Olympia oyster
A Hettinger, E Sanford, TM Hill, AD Russell, KNS Sato, J Hoey, M Forsch, ...
Ecology 93 (12), 2758-2768, 2012
2372012
Persistent spatial structuring of coastal ocean acidification in the California Current System
F Chan, JA Barth, CA Blanchette, RH Byrne, F Chavez, O Cheriton, ...
Scientific Reports 7 (1), 2526, 2017
1592017
Chemical and biological impacts of ocean acidification along the west coast of North America
RA Feely, SR Alin, B Carter, N Bednaršek, B Hales, F Chan, TM Hill, ...
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 183, 260-270, 2016
1512016
Isotopic evidence for the incorporation of methane-derived carbon into foraminifera from modern methane seeps, Hydrate Ridge, Northeast Pacific
TM Hill, JP Kennett, DL Valentine
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 68 (22), 4619-4627, 2004
1332004
Foraminifera as indicators of methane-rich environments: a study of modern methane seeps in Santa Barbara Channel, California
TM Hill, JP Kennett, HJ Spero
Marine Micropaleontology 49 (1-2), 123-138, 2003
1292003
Interacting environmental mosaics drive geographic variation in mussel performance and predation vulnerability
KJ Kroeker, E Sanford, JM Rose, CA Blanchette, F Chan, FP Chavez, ...
Ecology letters 19 (7), 771-779, 2016
1282016
Ocean acidification increases the vulnerability of native oysters to predation by invasive snails
E Sanford, B Gaylord, A Hettinger, EA Lenz, K Meyer, TM Hill
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 281 (1778), 20132681, 2014
1232014
Larval carry‐over effects from ocean acidification persist in the natural environment
A Hettinger, E Sanford, TM Hill, EA Lenz, AD Russell, B Gaylord
Global Change Biology 19 (11), 3317-3326, 2013
1142013
Upper-ocean-to-atmosphere radiocarbon offsets imply fast deglacial carbon dioxide release
KA Rose, EL Sikes, TP Guilderson, P Shane, TM Hill, R Zahn, HJ Spero
Nature 466 (7310), 1093-1097, 2010
992010
Paleoceanographic insights on recent oxygen minimum zone expansion: lessons for modern oceanography
SE Moffitt, RA Moffitt, W Sauthoff, CV Davis, K Hewett, TM Hill
PloS one 10 (1), e0115246, 2015
982015
Exploring local adaptation and the ocean acidification seascape–studies in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem
GE Hofmann, TG Evans, MW Kelly, JL Padilla-Gamiño, CA Blanchette, ...
Biogeosciences 11 (4), 1053-1064, 2014
982014
Origin of pockmarks and chimney structures on the flanks of the Storegga Slide, offshore Norway
CK Paull, W Ussler, WS Holbrook, TM Hill, R Keaten, J Mienert, ...
Geo-Marine Letters 28, 43-51, 2008
982008
The influence of food supply on the response of Olympia oyster larvae to ocean acidification
A Hettinger, E Sanford, TM Hill, JD Hosfelt, AD Russell, B Gaylord
Biogeosciences 10 (10), 6629-6638, 2013
952013
Promoting inclusive metrics of success and impact to dismantle a discriminatory reward system in science
SW Davies, HM Putnam, T Ainsworth, JK Baum, CB Bove, SC Crosby, ...
PLoS biology 19 (6), e3001282, 2021
922021
The role of temperature in determining species' vulnerability to ocean acidification: a case study using Mytilus galloprovincialis
KJ Kroeker, B Gaylord, TM Hill, JD Hosfelt, SH Miller, E Sanford
PloS one 9 (7), e100353, 2014
812014
Response of seafloor ecosystems to abrupt global climate change
SE Moffitt, TM Hill, PD Roopnarine, JP Kennett
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (15), 4684-4689, 2015
712015
Ocean acidification alters the response of intertidal snails to a key sea star predator
BM Jellison, AT Ninokawa, TM Hill, E Sanford, B Gaylord
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283 (1833), 20160890, 2016
682016
Asphalt volcanoes as a potential source of methane to late Pleistocene coastal waters
DL Valentine, CM Reddy, C Farwell, TM Hill, O Pizarro, DR Yoerger, ...
Nature Geoscience 3 (5), 345-348, 2010
682010
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