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J. Stephen Gosnell
J. Stephen Gosnell
Department of Natural Sciences, Baruch College, & PhD Program in Biology, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Potvrđena adresa e-pošte na baruch.cuny.edu - Početna stranica
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Citirano
Citirano
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Carbon storage in tropical forests correlates with taxonomic diversity and functional dominance on a global scale
KC Cavanaugh, JS Gosnell, SL Davis, J Ahumada, P Boundja, DB Clark, ...
Global Ecology and Biogeography 23 (5), 563-573, 2014
2342014
Competition–defense tradeoffs and the maintenance of plant diversity
DV Viola, EA Mordecai, AG Jaramillo, SA Sistla, LK Albertson, JS Gosnell, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (40), 17217-17222, 2010
972010
Same data, different analysts: variation in effect sizes due to analytical decisions in ecology and evolutionary biology
E Gould, HS Fraser, TH Parker, S Nakagawa, SC Griffith, PA Vesk, ...
BMC biology 23 (1), 35, 2025
432025
Keystone intimidators in the intertidal: non-consumptive effects of a keystone sea star regulate feeding and growth in whelks
JS Gosnell, SD Gaines
Marine Ecology Progress Series 450, 107-114, 2012
342012
A phylogenetic analysis of sexual size dimorphism in turtles
JS Gosnell, G Rivera, RW Blob
Herpetologica 65 (1), 70-81, 2009
342009
Opportunities and challenges for including oyster-mediated denitrification in nitrogen management plans
JM Rose, JS Gosnell, S Bricker, MJ Brush, A Colden, L Harris, E Karplus, ...
Estuaries and Coasts 44, 2041-2055, 2021
282021
Developing a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon exposure dose-response model for fish health and growth
L Dornberger, CA Ainswroth, JSG Gosnell, F Coleman
Marine Pollution Bulletin 109 (1), 259-266, 2016
222016
Trophic cascades in an invaded ecosystem: native keystone predators facilitate a dominant invader in an estuarine community
LA Needles, JS Gosnell, GT Waltz, DE Wendt, SD Gaines
Oikos 124 (10), 1282-1292, 2015
212015
Caged oysters still get scared: Predator presence and density influence growth in oysters, but only at very close ranges
JS Gosnell, K Spurgin, EA Levine
Marine Ecology Progress Series 568, 111-122, 2017
182017
Ribbed mussels Geukensia demissa enhance nitrogen-removal services but not plant growth in restored eutrophic salt marshes
J Zhu, C Zarnoch, JS Gosnell, M Alldred, T Hoellein
Marine Ecology Progress Series 631, 67-80, 2019
152019
Habitat complexity impacts persistence and species interactions in an intertidal whelk
J Stephen Gosnell, JB DiPrima, SD Gaines
Marine biology 159, 2867-2874, 2012
142012
Natural cultch type influences habitat preference and predation, but not survival, in reef‐associated species
EA Levine, JS Gosnell, EM Goetz, CR Malinowski
Restoration Ecology 25 (1), 101-111, 2017
122017
A dynamic oceanographic front drives biogeographical structure in invertebrate settlement along Santa Cruz Island, California, USA
JS Gosnell, RJA Macfarlan, NT Shears, JE Caselle
Marine ecology progress series 507, 181-196, 2014
122014
Assessment of targeted enrichment locus capture across time and museums using odonate specimens
A Goodman, E Tolman, R Uche-Dike, J Abbott, JW Breinholt, S Bybee, ...
Insect Systematics and Diversity 7 (3), 5, 2023
92023
Fear changes traits and increases survival: a meta‐analysis evaluating the efficacy of antipredator training in captive‐rearing programs
J Zhu, JS Gosnell, L Akallal, M Goltsman
Restoration Ecology 31 (3), e13674, 2023
42023
Limits to local adaptation: some impacts of temperature on Nucella emarginata differ among populations, while others do not
WA Fakhoury, JS Gosnell
Marine biology 161 (8), 1943-1948, 2014
42014
Exploring chromosome evolution in 250 million year old groups of dragonflies and damselflies (Insecta: Odonata)
ER Tolman, CD Beatty, J Bush, MK Kohli, PB Frandsen, JS Gosnell, ...
Molecular Ecology 32 (21), 5785-5797, 2023
32023
Non-consumptive effects of predators on oysters differ based on predator identity and duration (but not frequency) of exposure
JS Gosnell, EA Levine, EM Goetz
Marine Ecology Progress Series 660, 95-104, 2021
32021
A molecular phylogeny of the Petaluridae (Odonata: Anisoptera): A 160-Million-Year-Old story of drift and extinction
ER Tolman, CD Beatty, MK Kohli, J Abbott, SM Bybee, PB Frandsen, ...
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 200, 108185, 2024
22024
Ribbed mussels continue to feed and biodeposit in the presence of injured conspecifics and predators
J Zhu, JS Gosnell
Estuaries and Coasts 44 (3), 875-882, 2021
22021
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