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| Eric SanfordSummaryAffiliation: University of California Country: USA Publications
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Local adaptation along a continuous coastline: prey recruitment drives differentiation in a predatory snailEric Sanford
Department of Evolution and Ecology, University of California, Davis, California 95616, USA
Ecology 91:891-901. 2010..More broadly, our results suggest that persistent spatial variation in recruitment and other oceanographically mediated processes may lead to adaptive differentiation among populations of consumers in adjacent coastal regions...
Larval tolerance, gene flow, and the northern geographic range limit of fiddler crabsEric Sanford
Section of Evolution and Ecology, University of California Davis and Bodega Marine Laboratory, Bodega Bay, California 94923, USA
Ecology 87:2882-94. 2006..Such a pattern could permit edge populations to play a dominant and unrecognized role in future range extensions...
Genetic differences among populations of a marine snail drive geographic variation in predationEric Sanford
Department of Evolution and Ecology, University of California, Davis, California 95616, USA
Ecology 90:3108-18. 2009....
Local adaptation in marine invertebratesEric Sanford
Department of Evolution and Ecology and Bodega Marine Laboratory, University of California, Davis, Bodega Bay, California 94923, USA
Ann Rev Mar Sci 3:509-35. 2011..Addressing the causes and consequences of adaptive genetic differentiation among invertebrate populations promises to advance community ecology, climate change research, and the effective management of marine ecosystems...
Limited potential for adaptation to climate change in a broadly distributed marine crustaceanMorgan W Kelly
Department of Evolution and Ecology, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USA
Proc Biol Sci 279:349-56. 2012..Our results suggest that models assuming a uniform climatic envelope may greatly underestimate extinction risk in species with strong local adaptation...
Heat-shock protein 70 (Hsp70) as a biochemical stress indicator: an experimental field test in two congeneric intertidal gastropods (genus: Tegula)Lars Tomanek
Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University, Pacific Grove, California 93950 3094, USA
Biol Bull 205:276-84. 2003..However, under common conditions in the mid-intertidal zone, Hsp70 levels reflected the different thermal sensitivities of the physiological systems of these two species...
Population genetic analysis of a recent range expansion: mechanisms regulating the poleward range limit in the volcano barnacle Tetraclita rubescensMichael N Dawson
Department of Evolution and Ecology, University of California at Davis, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616, USA
Mol Ecol 19:1585-605. 2010....
Functional impacts of ocean acidification in an ecologically critical foundation speciesBrian Gaylord
Bodega Marine Laboratory and Department of Evolution and Ecology, University of California at Davis, 2099 Westshore Road, Bodega Bay, CA 94923, USA
J Exp Biol 214:2586-94. 2011....
Love the one you're with: proximity determines paternity success in the barnacle Tetraclita rubescensMorgan W Kelly
Department of Evolution and Ecology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA
Mol Ecol 21:5088-97. 2012..Low variance among sires and the strong effect of proximity are probably driven by the unusual biology of a sessile copulating species...
Globalization, binational communities, and imported food risks: results of an outbreak investigation of lead poisoning in Monterey County, CaliforniaMargaret A Handley
Department of Family Medicine and Community Medicine, University of California, San Francisco 94110, USA
Am J Public Health 97:900-6. 2007..Our objective was to investigate the sources of an outbreak of lead poisoning in Monterey County, California...
Local selection and latitudinal variation in a marine predator-prey interactionEric Sanford
Stanford University, Hopkins Marine Station, Pacific Grove, CA 93950, USA
Science 300:1135-7. 2003..Marine communities separated by hundreds of kilometers may have intrinsically different dynamics, with interactions shaped by restricted gene flow and spatially varying selection...
