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Index to Volume 241, December 2021
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This is a journal index page listing all articles published in a volume of a biology journal, providing reference information for research articles on marine biology including studies relevant to microplastic impacts on aquatic organisms.
Previous article FreeIndex to Volume 241, December 2021PDFPDF PLUSFull Text Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmailQR Code SectionsMoreAAdaptive and plastic responses to environmental variation: introduction to a virtual symposium in The Biological Bulletin, 1Allen, Jonathan D., see Michael W. Hart, 286, see Patrick J. Krug, 1Anteau, F. P., see J. A. Hodin, 243Armstrong, Eric J., see Nicholas P. Burnett, 168Arrieta, Aida Ricardo, see V. Haktan Ozacmak, 196BBabcock, Russell C., see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330Balogh, Regina, see Dione J. Deaker, 259Barber, Kourtney, Michael Middlebrooks, Susan Bell, and Sidney Pierce, The specialist marine herbivore Elysia papillosa grows faster on a less utilized algal diet, 158Beaulieu, Stace E., see Tyler J. Carrier, 65Behavioral variability of hatchlings modifies dispersal potential in crown conch (Melongena corona): Why do larvae crawl away but sometimes swim? 92Bell, Susan, see Kourtney Barber, 158Bivalves as biological sieves: bioreactivity pathways of microplastics and nanoplastics, 185Bock, Samantha L., Matthew D. Hale, Thomas R. Rainwater, Philip M. Wilkinson, and Benjamin B. Parrott, Incubation temperature and maternal resource provisioning, but not contaminant exposure, shape hatchling phenotypes in a species with temperature-dependent sex determination, 43Bonin, Mary C., see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330Bozec, Yves-Marie, see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330Burgess, Scott C., see Alexandra P. Hooks, 92Burn, Deborah, see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330Burnett, Nicholas P., Eric J. Armstrong, Rosemary Romero, Charlotte C. Runzel, and Richelle L. Tanner, Kelp morphology and herbivory are maintained across latitude despite geographic shift in kelp-wounding herbivores, 168Byrne, Maria, Dan Minchin, Matthew Clements, and Dione J. Deaker, The waiting stage, prolonged residency in nursery habitats by juveniles of the predatory sea star Marthasterias glacialis, 219Byrne, Maria, see Ciemon F. Caballes, 217, see Dione J. Deaker, 259, see Michael W. Hart, 286, see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330CCaballes, Ciemon F., and Maria Byrne, Demography, ecology, and management of sea star populations: introduction to a special issue in The Biological Bulletin, 217Caballes, Ciemon F., see Bethan J. Lang, 347, see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330, see Peter C. Doll, 271Caplins, Serena Angelina, Signals of positive selection in sea slug transcriptomes, 55Carrier, Tyler J., Stace E. Beaulieu, Susan W. Mills, Lauren S. Mullineaux, and Adam M. Reitzel, Larvae of deep-sea invertebrates harbor low-diversity bacterial communities, 65Castro-Sanguino, Carolina, see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330Cefalu, S., see J. A. Hodin, 243Chen, Carla C. M., see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330Clements, Matthew, see Maria Byrne, 219Climate change and shell-boring polychaetes (Annelida: Spionidae): current state of knowledge and the need for more experimental research, 4Cloning and selfing affect population genetic variation in simulations of outcrossing, sexual sea stars, 286Condie, Scott A., see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330Cowan, Zara-Louise, see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330Cvitanovic, Christopher, see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330DDavid, Andrew A., Climate change and shell-boring polychaetes (Annelida: Spionidae): current state of knowledge and the need for more experimental research, 4Deaker, Dione J., Regina Balogh, Symon A. Dworjanyn, Benjamin Mos, and Maria Byrne, Echidnas of the sea: the defensive behavior of juvenile and adult crown-of-thorns sea stars, 259Deaker, Dione J., see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330, see Maria Byrne, 219Demography, ecology, and management of sea star populations: introduction to a special issue in The Biological Bulletin, 217Desbiens, Amelia, see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330Devantier, Lyndon M., see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330Differential tolerance and seasonal adaptation to temperature and salinity stress at a dynamic range boundary between estuarine gastropods, 105DNA-based detection and patterns of larval settlement of the corallivorous crown-of-thorns sea star (Acanthaster sp.), 271Doherty, Peter J., see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330Doll, Peter C., see Bethan J. Lang, 347, see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330Doll, Peter C., Vanessa Messmer, Sven Uthicke, Jason R. Doyle, Ciemon F. Caballes, and Morgan S. Pratchett, DNA-based detection and patterns of larval settlement of the corallivorous crown-of-thorns sea star (Acanthaster sp.), 271Donelson, Jennifer M., see Bethan J. Lang, 347Doyle, Jason R., see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330, see Peter C. Doll, 271Dworjanyn, Symon A., see Dione J. Deaker, 259, see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330EEbert, Thomas A., Life-history analysis of asterinid starfishes, 231Echidnas of the sea: the defensive behavior of juvenile and adult crown-of-thorns sea stars, 259FFabricius, Katharina E., see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330Fenner, J. L., see C. Ka, 140Functional traits of terrestrial plants in the intertidal: a review on mangrove trees, 123GGautam, S., see C. Ka, 140George, Sophie B., Eric Navarro, and Dane Kawano, Infrequent fluctuations in temperature and salinity may enhance feeding in Pisaster ochraceus (Asteroidea) but not in Dendraster excentricus (Echinoidea) larvae, 77Griffiths, Joanna S., see Morgan W. Kelly, 30Guerra, Vanessa I., see Michael W. Hart, 286HHale, Matthew D., see Samantha L. Bock, 43Hanley, T. C., see C. G. Hays, 16Hart, Michael W., Vanessa I. Guerra, Jonathan D. Allen, and Maria Byrne, Cloning and selfing affect population genetic variation in simulations of outcrossing, sexual sea stars, 286Hays, C. G., T. C. Hanley, A. R. Hughes, S. B. Truskey, R. A. Zerebecki, and E. E. Sotka, Local adaptation in marine foundation species at microgeographic scales, 16Haywood, Michael D. E., see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330Helfer, Véronique, see Aline F. Quadros, 123Hessinger, David A., see V. Haktan Ozacmak, 196Hock, Karlo, see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330Hodin, J., A. Pearson-Lund, F. P. Anteau, P. Kitaeff, and S. Cefalu, Progress toward complete life-cycle culturing of the endangered sunflower star, Pycnopodia helianthoides, 243Hoggett, Anne K., see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330Høj, Lone, see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330Hooks, Alexandra P., and Scott C. Burgess, Behavioral variability of hatchlings modifies dispersal potential in crown conch (Melongena corona): Why do larvae crawl away but sometimes swim? 92Hughes, A. R., see C. G. Hays, 16IIncubation temperature and maternal resource provisioning, but not contaminant exposure, shape hatchling phenotypes in a species with temperature-dependent sex determination, 43Infrequent fluctuations in temperature and salinity may enhance feeding in Pisaster ochraceus (Asteroidea) but not in Dendraster excentricus (Echinoidea) larvae, 77KKa, C., S. Gautam, S. R. Marshall, L. P. Tice, M. Martinez-Bartolome, J. L. Fenner, and R. C. Range. Receptor tyrosine kinases ror1/2 and ryk are co-expressed with multiple Wnt signaling components during early development of sea urchin embryos, 140Kanchington, Richard A., see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330Kawano, Dane, see Sophie B. George, 77Keesing, John K., Optimal foraging theory explains feeding preferences in the western Pacific crown-of-thorns sea star Acanthaster sp., 303Keesing, John K., see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330Kelly, Morgan W., and Joanna S. Griffiths, Selection experiments in the sea: What can experimental evolution tell us about how marine life will respond to climate change? 30Kelp morphology and herbivory are maintained across latitude despite geographic shift in kelp-wounding herbivores, 168Kitaeff, P., see J. A. Hodin, 243Knowledge gaps in the biology, ecology, and management of the Pacific crown-of-thorns sea star Acanthaster sp. on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, 330Krug, Patrick J., Elizabeth Shimer, and Valerie A. Rodriguez, Differential tolerance and seasonal adaptation to temperature and salinity stress at a dynamic range boundary between estuarine gastropods, 105Krug, Patrick J., John P. Wares, and Jonathan D. Allen, Adaptive and plastic responses to environmental variation: introduction to a virtual symposium in The Biological Bulletin, 1LLang, Bethan J., Jennifer M. Donelson, Ciemon F. Caballes, Peter C. Doll, and Morgan S. Pratchett, Metabolic responses of Pacific crown-of-thorns sea stars (Acanthaster sp.) to acute warming, 347Lang, Bethan J., see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330Larvae of deep-sea invertebrates harbor low-diversity bacterial communities, 65Life-history analysis of asterinid starfishes, 231Linear dominance hierarchies in female grass shrimp Palaemon pugio, 208Ling, Scott D., see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330Local adaptation in marine foundation species at microgeographic scales, 16Lord, Joshua P., see Samuel D. Rappaport, 208MMarshall, S. R., see C. Ka, 140Martinez-Bartolome, M., see C. Ka, 140Matthews, Samuel A., see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330McCallum, Hamish I., see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330Mellin, Camille, see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330Messmer, Vanessa, see Peter C. Doll, 271Metabolic responses of Pacific crown-of-thorns sea stars (Acanthaster sp.) to acute warming, 347Middlebrooks, Michael, see Kourtney Barber, 158Mills, Susan W., see Tyler J. Carrier, 65Minchin, Dan, see Maria Byrne, 219Mos, Benjamin, see Dione J. Deaker, 259, see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330Motti, Cherie A., see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330Mullineaux, Lauren S., see Tyler J. Carrier, 65Mumby, Peter J., see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330NN-acetyl neuraminic acid (NANA) activates L-type calcium channels on isolated tentacle supporting cells of the sea anemone (Aiptasia pallida), 196Navarro, Eric, see Sophie B. George, 77Nordhaus, Inga, see Aline F. Quadros, 123OOptimal foraging theory explains feeding preferences in the western Pacific crown-of-thorns sea star Acanthaster sp., 303Ozacmak, V. Haktan, Aida Ricardo Arrieta, Glyne U. Thorington, and David A. Hessinger, N-acetyl neuraminic acid (NANA) activates L-type calcium channels on isolated tentacle supporting cells of the sea anemone (Aiptasia pallida), 196PParrott, Benjamin B., see Samantha L. Bock, 43Pearson-Lund, A., see J. A. Hodin, 243Pierce, Sidney, see Kourtney Barber, 158Pratchett, Morgan S., Ciemon F. Caballes, Christopher Cvitanovic, Maia L. Raymundo, Russell C. Babcock, Mary C. Bonin, Yves-Marie Bozec, Deborah Burn, Maria Byrne, Carolina Castro-Sanguino, Carla C. M. Chen, Scott A. Condie, Zara-Louise Cowan, Dione J. Deaker, Amelia Desbiens, Lyndon M. Devantier, Peter J. Doherty, Peter C. Doll, Jason R. Doyle, Symon A. Dworjanyn, Katharina E. Fabricius, Michael D. E. Haywood, Karlo Hock, Anne K. Hoggett, Lone Høj, John K. Keesing, Richard A. Kanchington, Bethan J. Lang, Scott D. Ling, Samuel A. Matthews, Hamish I. McCallum, Camille Mellin, Benjamin Mos, Cherie A. Motti, Peter J. Mumby, Richard J. W. Stump, Sven Uthicke, Lyle Vail, Kennedy Wolfe, and Shaun K. Wilson, Knowledge gaps in the biology, ecology, and management of the Pacific crown-of-thorns sea star Acanthaster sp. on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, 330Pratchett, Morgan S., see Bethan J. Lang, 347, see Peter C. Doll, 271Progress toward complete life-cycle culturing of the endangered sunflower star, Pycnopodia helianthoides, 243QQuadros, Aline F., Véronique Helfer, Inga Nordhaus, Hauke Reuter, and Martin Zimmer, Functional traits of terrestrial plants in the intertidal: a review on mangrove trees, 123RRainwater, Thomas R., see Samantha L. Bock, 43Range, R. C., see C. Ka, 140Rappaport, Samuel D., and Joshua P. Lord, Linear dominance hierarchies in female grass shrimp Palaemon pugio, 208Raymundo, Maia L., see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330Receptor tyrosine kinases ror1/2 and ryk are co-expressed with multiple Wnt signaling components during early development of sea urchin embryos, 140Reitzel, Adam M., see Tyler J. Carrier, 65Reuter, Hauke, see Aline F. Quadros, 123Ringwood, Amy Huffman, Bivalves as biological sieves: bioreactivity pathways of microplastics and nanoplastics, 185Rodriguez, Valerie A., see Patrick J. Krug, 105Romero, Rosemary, see Nicholas P. Burnett, 168Runzel, Charlotte C., see Nicholas P. Burnett, 168SSelection experiments in the sea: What can experimental evolution tell us about how marine life will respond to climate change? 30Shimer, Elizabeth, see Patrick J. Krug, 105Signals of positive selection in sea slug transcriptomes, 55Sotka, E. E., see C. G. Hays, 16Stump, Richard J. W., see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330TTanner, Richelle L., see Nicholas P. Burnett, 168The specialist marine herbivore Elysia papillosa grows faster on a less utilized algal diet, 158The waiting stage, prolonged residency in nursery habitats by juveniles of the predatory sea star Marthasterias glacialis, 219Thorington, Glyne U., see V. Haktan Ozacmak, 196Tice, L. P., see C. Ka, 140Truskey, S. B., see C. G. Hays, 16UUthicke, Sven, see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330, see Peter C. Doll, 271VVail, Lyle, see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330WWares, John P., see Patrick J. Krug, 1Wilkinson, Philip M., see Samantha L. Bock, 43Wilson, Shaun K., see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330Wolfe, Kennedy, see Morgan S. Pratchett, 330ZZerebecki, R. A., see C. G. Hays, 16Zimmer, Martin, see Aline F. Quadros, 123 Previous article DetailsFiguresReferencesCited by The Biological Bulletin Volume 241, Number 3December 2021Demography, Ecology, and Management of Sea Star Populations Published in association with the Marine Biological Laboratory Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1086/718312 Views: 776Total views on this site © 2021 The University of Chicago. All rights reserved.PDF download Crossref reports no articles citing this article.