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Exploitation and recovery of a sea urchin predator has implications for the resilience of southern California kelp forests. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences. 282:20141817.
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2015. Range expansion of a non-native, invasive macroalga Sargassum horneri (Turner) C. Agardh, 1820 in the eastern Pacific. BioInvasions Records. 4:243–248.
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2015. Dietary niche expansion of a kelp forest predator recovering from intense commercial exploitation. Ecology. 95:164–172.
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2014. An online database for informing ecological network models: http://kelpforest. ucsc. edu. PloS one. 9:e109356.
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2014. Tropicalization of fish assemblages in temperate biogeographic transition zones. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 504:241.
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2014. Reassessment of the Fecundity of California Sheephead. Marine and Coastal Fisheries. 4:599–604.
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2012. Currents connecting communities: nearshore community similarity and ocean circulation. Ecology. 92:1193–1200.
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2011. Extensive geographic and ontogenetic variation characterizes the trophic ecology of a temperate reef fish on southern California (USA) rocky reefs. Marine ecology progress series. 429:227.
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2011. Geographic variation in density, demography, and life history traits of a harvested, sex-changing, temperate reef fish. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 68:288–303.
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2011. Incorporating biogeography into evaluations of the Channel Islands marine reserve network. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 107:18272–18277.
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2010. Geographic variation in natal and early larval trace-elemental signatures in the statoliths of the market squid Doryteuthis (formerly Loligo) opalescens. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 379:109–121.
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2009. Size-selective harvesting alters life histories of a temperate sex-changing fish. Ecological Applications. 17:2268–2280.
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2007. Consistent long-term spatial gradients in replenishment for an island population of a coral reef fish. Marine Ecology-Progress Series. 306
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2006. The interaction of retention, recruitment, and density-dependent mortality in the spatial placement of marine reserves. Gulf and Caribbean Research. 14:107–117.
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