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Ocean acidification does not impact shell growth or repair of the Antarctic brachiopod Liothyrella uva (Broderip, 1833)
EL Cross, LS Peck, EM Harper
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 462, 29-35, 2015
572015
Long-term effects of altered pH and temperature on the feeding energetics of the Antarctic sea urchin, Sterechinus neumayeri
SA Morley, CC Suckling, MS Clark, EL Cross, LS Peck
Biodiversity 17 (1-2), 34-45, 2016
462016
No ocean acidification effects on shell growth and repair in the New Zealand brachiopod Calloria inconspicua (Sowerby, 1846)
EL Cross, LS Peck, MD Lamare, EM Harper
ICES Journal of Marine Science 73 (3), 920-926, 2016
402016
Thicker shells compensate extensive dissolution in brachiopods under future ocean acidification
EL Cross, EM Harper, LS Peck
Environmental science & technology 53 (9), 5016-5026, 2019
392019
A 120-year record of resilience to environmental change in brachiopods
LSP EL Cross, EM Harper
Global Change Biology, 2018
382018
Diel and tidal pCO2 × O2 fluctuations provide physiological refuge to early life stages of a coastal forage fish
EL Cross, CS Murray, H Baumann
Scientific Reports 9 (1), 18146, 2019
262019
Robust quantification of fish early life CO2 sensitivities via serial experimentation
H Baumann, EL Cross, CS Murray
Biology letters 14 (11), 20180408, 2018
252018
Impaired hatching exacerbates the high CO2 sensitivity of embryonic sand lance Ammodytes dubius
H Baumann, LF Jones, CS Murray, SA Siedlecki, M Alexander, EL Cross
Marine Ecology Progress Series 687, 147-162, 2022
192022
The US Blue New Deal: What does it mean for just transitions, sustainability, and resilience of the blue economy?
S Axon, A Bertana, M Graziano, E Cross, A Smith, K Axon, A Wakefield
The Geographical Journal 189 (2), 271-282, 2023
162023
Temperature-dependent effects on fecundity in a serial broadcast spawning fish after whole-life high CO2 exposure
CA Concannon, EL Cross, LF Jones, CS Murray, CM Matassa, ...
ICES Journal of Marine Science 78 (10), 3724-3734, 2021
162021
Strengthening Industry and Academic Links Through Transdisciplinary Action Research: An Introspective Reflection of a Collaborative Water Quality, Biodiversity, and Aquaculture …
L Brideau, EL Cross, AF Govindarajan, D Martino, G Martino, M Holland, ...
Blue Economy, 220-233, 2022
12022
Coal consumption: an anthropogenic legacy measured by marine organisms
NVZ Asadi, P Simiganoschi, U Brand, M Lamare, E Cross, E Harper
Abstracts with programs-Geological Society of America 56 (1), 2024
2024
Seawater carbonate chemistry and hatching success and hatching frequency of Ammodytes dubius
H Baumann, LF Jones, CS Murray, S Siedlecki, M Alexander, EL Cross
2022
Building Environmental and Economic Resilience for the Shellfish Aquaculture Industry Through Transdisciplinary Action Research Involving Industry and Academia.
E Cross, M Holland, CP Heidkamp, A Govindarajan, E Frates, S Stover, ...
Northeastern Geographer 13, 2022
2022
Quantifying the Environmental Impacts of Regenerative Ocean Farming through Industry and Academic Partnerships
L Brideau, CP Heidkamp, EL Cross, M Holland, D Martino, G Martino
Ocean Visions 2021 Summit, S4-09, 2021
2021
Seawater carbonate chemistry and fecundity in a serial broadcast spawning fish
CA Concannon, EL Cross, LF Jones, CS Murray, CM Matassa, ...
2021
Microstructure formation in the shell of the Antarctic brachiopod Liothyrella uva (Broderip 1833): transition from larval to juvenile stages
M Simonet-Roda, X Yin, E Cross, L Harper, A Ziegler, WW Schmahl, ...
2018
Environmental change impacts on the shell characteristics of rhynchonelliform brachiopods
E Cross
University of Cambridge, 2017
2017
Long-term Interannual Variability in the Gametogenic Cycle of the Antarctic Limpet, Nacella Concinna
E Cross
Original typescript, 2011
2011
Coal consumption: an anthropogenic legacy measured by marine organisms
VA Nima, P Simiganoschi, E Cross, E Harper, M Lamare, U Brand
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