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Publications by students (grouped by last name) on research conducted during their program
(** also chapters in theses; see additional papers co-authored with Palmer).

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Arthur Anker (PDF 2002-05)
Arthur

  • Anker, A. 2007. New species and records of alpheid shrimps, genera Salmoneus Holthuis and Parabetaeus Coutiere, from the tropical western Atlantic (Decapoda, Caridea).
    Zootaxa 1653: 21-39.

  • Anker, A. & S.T. Ahyong. 2007. Description of two species in the alpheid shrimp genus Athanas Leach, 1814, with remarks on A. amazone Holthuis, 1951 (Decapoda, Caridea).
    Zootaxa 1563:17-30.

  • Anker, A. & M.S. Jeng. 2007. Establishment of a new genus for Arete borradailei Coutiere, 1903 and Athanas verrucosus Banner and Banner, 1960, with redefinition of Arete Stimpson, 1860 and Athanas Leach, 1814 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Alpheidae).
    Zoological Studies46:454-472.

  • Felder, D.L. & Anker, A. 2007. Description of Harperalpheus pequegnatae, new genus, new species, from the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coast of the southeastern USA (Crustacea, Decapoda, Alpheidae).
    Systematics and Biodiversity 5(4):455-463.

  • Anker, A. & S.T. Ahyong. 2007. A rediagnosis of Athanopsis australis Banner & Banner, 1982, a rare alpheid shrimp from southern Australia, with a phylogeny of Athanopsis Coutiere, 1897 and remarks on antitropical distributions in the Alpheidae (Decapoda, Caridea).
    Crustaceana 80(6): 685-697.

  • Anker, A. & I.N. Marin. 2007. Athanas anatidactylus, n. sp., a new alpheid shrimp associated with crinoids in the tropical western Pacific (Crustacea: Decapoda).
    Zoological Studies 46(2): 162-167.

  • Anker, A. 2007. Stygobitic shrimps of the family Alpheidae (Crustacea, Decapoda, Caridea) - a review.
    In: Juberthie, C. (ed.), Encyclopaedia Biospeologica

  • Anker, A. & P.C. Dworschak. 2007. Jengalpheops rufus, gen. nov., sp. nov., a new commensal alpheid shrimp from the Philippines (Crustacea: Decapoda).
    Zoological Studies 46(3): 290-302.

  • Anker, A., J.A. Vera Caripe & C. Lira. 2006. Description of a new species of commensal alpheid shrimp (Crustacea: Decapoda) from the southern Caribbean Sea.
    Zoosystema 28(3): 683-702.

  • Anker, A., D. Poddoubtchenko & I.N. Marin. 2006. On the presence of the alpheid shrimp genus Bermudacaris Anker and Iliffe, 2000 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea) in the Pacific Ocean, with description of a new species from Vietnam.
    Journal of Natural History 40(27-28): 1675-1686.

  • Anker, A. & I.N. Marin. 2006. New records and species of Alpheidae (Crustacea, Decapoda) from Vietnam. Part I. Genus Salmoneus Holthuis, 1955.
    Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 54:295-319.

  • Anker, A., D. Poddoubtchenko & M.-S. Jeng. 2006. Acanthanas pusillus, new genus, new species, a miniature alpheid shrimp with spiny eyes from the Philippines (Crustacea: Decapoda).
    Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 54: 341-348.

  • Anker, A. & M.-S. Jeng. 2006. Richalpheus palmeri, n. gen., n. sp., an infaunal alpheid shrimp from the Philippines, with redescription of Amphibetaeus jousseaumei (Coutiere, 1896) (Decapoda: Caridea).
    Journal of Crustacean Biology 26: 379-391.

  • Nomura, K. & A. Anker. 2005. The taxonomic identity of Alpheus gracilipes Stimpson, 1860 (Decapoda: Caridea: Alpheidae), with description of five new cryptic species, from Japan.
    Crustacean Research 34: 104-139.

  • Anker, A. & D. L. Felder. 2005. Description of Coutieralpheus setirostris, new genus, new species, an infaunal alpheid shrimp (Crustacea: Decapoda) from Florida, U.S.A.
    Crustacean Research 34: 40-52.

  • Anker, A., C. d'Udekem d'Acoz & D. Poddoubtchenko. 2005. Description of a new species of Alpheopsis from the Azores, with remarks on A. africana Holthuis, 1952 and other species of the A. trispinosa (Stimpson, 1860) group (Crustacea, Decapoda, Caridea, Alpheidae).
    Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, Biologie 75: 97-110, figs. 1-7.

  • Anker, A. & P.C. Dworschak. 2004. A new species of Alpheus from the tropical eastern Atlantic (Crustacea : Decapoda : Alpheidae).
    Annales des naturhistorischen Museums Wien 105B: 47-58.

  • Anker, A. & T. Komai. 2004. Descriptions of two new species of alpheid shrimps from Japan and Australia, with notes on taxonomy of Automate De Man, Coronalpheus Wicksten and Bermudacaris Anker & Iliffe (Crustacea: Decapoda : Caridea).
    Journal of Natural History, London 38: 1895-1914.

  • Anker, A. 2003. Alpheid shrimps from the mangroves and mudflats of Singapore. Part I. Genera Salmoneus, Athanas and Potamalpheops, with the description of two new species (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea).
    Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 51: 283-314.

  • Anker, A. 2003. New records of Salmoneus Holthuis, 1955 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Alpheidae) from northern Australia, with description of one new species and remarks on S. serratidigitus Coutiere, (1896).
    The Beagle 19: 101-109.

Marjan Barazandeh (PhD)
Marjan

  • Barazandeh, M. & C. S. Davis. 2012. Identification and characterization of 16 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the northeast Pacific intertidal gooseneck barnacle, Pollicipes polymerus.
    Conservation Genetics Resources 4:217-219.

Carolyn Bergstrom (PDF 2004-07)
Carolyn

  • Bergstrom, C.A. 2007. Morphological evidence of correlational selection and ecological segregation between dextral and sinistral forms in a polymorphic flatfish, Platichthys stellatus.
    Journal of Evolutionary Biology 75: 235-240.

Matt Boeckner (PhD 2009)
Matt

  • Boeckner, M.J., J. Sharma & H.C. Proctor. 2009.** Revisiting the meiofauna paradox: Dispersal and colonization of nematodes and other meiofaunal organisms in low- and high-energy environments.
    Hydrobiologia 624:91Ð106.

Elizabeth Boulding (MSc 1983)

  • Boulding, E.G. & M. LaBarbera. 1986.** Fatigue damage: repeated loading enables crabs to open larger bivalves.
    Biological Bulletin 171:538-547.

  • Boulding, E.G. & T. K. Hay. 1984.** Crab response to prey density can result in density- dependent mortality of clams.
    Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 41:521-525.

  • Boulding, E.G. 1984.** Crab-resistant features of shells of burrowing bivalves: decreasing vulnerability by increasing handling time.
    Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 76:201-223.

Chris Cameron (PhD 2000)
Chris Cameron

  • Cameron, C.B. 2005.** A phylogeny of the hemichordates based on morphological characters.
    Canadian Journal of Zoology 83: 196-215.

  • Cameron, C.B. 2002.** Particle retention and flow in the pharynx of the enteropneust worm Harrimania planktophilus: The filter-feeding pharynx may have evolved before the chordates.
    Biological Bulletin 202:192-200.

  • Cameron, C.B. 2002.** The anatomy, life habits and later development of a new species of enteropneust, Harrimania planktophilus (Hemichordata: Harrimaniidae) from Barkley Sound.
    Biological Bulletin 202:182-191.

  • Cameron, C.B., J.R. Garey & B.J. Swalla. 2000. Evolution of the chordate body plan: New insights from phylogenetic analyses of deuterostome phyla.
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 97:4469-4474.

  • Swalla, B. J., C.B. Cameron, L.S. Corley & J.R. Garey. 2000. Urochordates are monophyletic within the deuterostomes.
    Systematic Biology 49:52-64.

  • Cameron, C.B., G.O. Mackie, J.F.F. Powell, D.W. Lescheid & N.M. Sherwood. 1999. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone in Mulberry cells of Saccoglossus and Ptychodera (Hemichordata: Enteropneusta).
    General and Comparative Endocrinology 114:2-10.

  • Ruppert, E.E., C.B. Cameron & J.E. Frick. 1999. Endostyle-like features of the dorsal epibranchial ridge of an enteropneust and the hypothesis of dorsal-ventral axis inversion in chordates.
    Invertebrate Biology 118:202-212.

  • Cameron, C.B. & G.M. Mackie. 1996. Conduction pathways in the nervous system of Saccoglossus(Enteropneusta). Canadian Journal of Zoology 74:15-19.

Tim Edgell (PDF 2007-08)
Edgell

  • Edgell, T.C. 2010. Past predation risk induces an intertidal whelk (Nucella lamellosa) to respond to more dilute concentrations of its predator's scent.
    Marine Biology 157:215-219.

  • Edgell, T.C. & T. Miyashita. 2009. Shell shape and tissue withdrawal depth in 14 species of temperate intertidal snail.
    Journal of Molluscan Studies 75: 235-240.

  • Edgell, T.C. & C.J. Neufeld. 2008.** Experimental evidence for latent developmental plasticity: Intertidal whelks respond to a native but not an introduced predator.
    Biology Letters 4:385-387.

Jayson Gillespie (MSc 2003)
Gillespie

  • Gillespie, J.M. & B.A. Bain. 2006.** Postembryonic development of Tanystylum bealensis (Pycnogonida, Ammotheidae) from Barkley Sound, British Columbia, Canada.
    Journal of Morphology 267: 308Ð317.

Chris Klingenberg (PDF 1996)
Chris

  • Klingenberg, C.P. & S. Zaklan. 2000. Morphological integration between developmental compartments in the Drosophila wing.
    Evolution 54:1273-1285.

  • Klingenberg, C.P., G.S. McIntyre & S. Zaklan. 1998. Left-right asymmetry of fly wings and the evolution of body axes.
    Proceedings of the Royal Society of London: Biological Sciences 265:1255-1259.

  • Klingenberg, C.P. & G.S. McIntyre. 1998. Geometric morphometrics of developmental instability: Analyzing patterns of fluctuating asymmetry with Procrustes methods.
    Evolution 52: 1363-1375.

Rick Lowell (PhD 1986)

  • Lowell, R.B. 1987.** Safety factors of tropical versus temperate limpet shells: multiple selection pressures on a single structure.
    Evolution 41:638-650.

  • Lowell, R.B. 1986.** Crab predation on limpets: predator behavior and defensive features of the shell morphology of the prey.
    Biological Bulletin 171:577-596.

  • Lowell, R.B. 1984.** Selection for increased safety factors of biological structures as environmental unpredictability increases.
    Science 228:1009-1011.

Tara Macdonald (PhD 2006)
Tara

  • Lehrke, J., H.A. ten Hove, T.A. Macdonald, T. Bartolomaeus & C. Bleidorn. 2007. Phylogenetic relationships of the Serpulidae (Annelida, Polychaeta) based on 18s rDNA sequence data and implications for opercular evolution.
    Organisms, Diversity and Evolution 7:195Ð206.

  • Kupriyanova, E.K., T.A. Macdonald & G.W. Rouse. 2006. Phylogenetic relationships within Serpulidae (Sabellida, Annelida) inferred from molecular and morphological data.
    Zoologica Scripta 35: 421-439.

  • T.A. Macdonald 2003.** Phylogenetic relations among spirorbid subgenera and the evolution of opercular brooding.
    Hydrobiologia 496:125-143.

Kerry B. Marchinko (MSc 2002)
Kerry

  • Marchinko, K.B. 2007.** Feeding behavior reveals the adaptive nature of plasticity in barnacle feeding limbs.
    Biological Bulletin 213: 12-15.

  • Marchinko, K.B. 2003.** Dramatic phenotypic plasticity in barnacle legs (Balanus glandula): Magnitude, age dependence, and speed of response.
    Evolution 57:1281-1290.

Tetsuto Miyashita (MSc 2012)
Tetsuto

  • Edgell, T.C. & T. Miyashita. 2009. Shell shape and tissue withdrawal depth in 14 species of temperate intertidal snail.
    Journal of Molluscan Studies 75: 235-240.

Chris Neufeld (PhD)
Chris

  • Neufeld, C.J. 2012.** Barnacle appendage plasticity: Asymmetrical response time-lags, developmental mechanics and seasonal variation
    Journal of Experimental Marine Biology & Ecology 429:20-27.

  • Neufeld, C.J. & C. Rankine. 2012.** Cuticle and muscle variation underlying phenotypic plasticity in barnacle feeding leg and penis form
    Invertebrate Biology 131:96-109.

  • Neufeld, C.J. 2011.** Modular phenotypic plasticity: Divergent responses of barnacle penis and feeding leg form to variation in density and wave-exposure
    Journal of Experimental Zoology (Molecular & Developmental Evolution) 316B:254-262.

  • Edgell, T.C. & C.J. Neufeld. 2008.** Experimental evidence for latent developmental plasticity: Intertidal whelks respond to a native but not an introduced predator.
    Biology Letters 4:385-387.

Dianna Padilla (PhD 1987)

  • Padilla, D.K. 1989.** Algal structural defenses: Form and calcification in resistance to tropical limpets.
    Ecology 70:835-842.

  • Padilla, D.K. 1985.** Structural resistance of algae to herbivores: a biomechanical approach.
    Marine Biology 90:103-109.

Brian Penney (PhD 2002)
Brian

  • Penney, B.K. 2013.** How specialized are the diets of northeastern pacific sponge-eating dorid nudibranchs?
    Journal of Molluscan Studies 79:64-73.

  • Penney, B.K. 2008.** Phylogenetic comparison of spicule networks in cryptobranchiate dorid nudibranchs (Gastropoda, Euthyneura, Nudibranchia, Doridina).
    Acta Zoologica 89:311-329.

  • Penney, B.K. 2006.** Morphology and biological roles of spicule networks in Cadlina luteomarginata (Nudibranchia, Doridina).
    Invertebrate Biology 125:222-232.

  • Penney, B.K. 2004.** Whole animal antipredator deterrence and post-attack survival for Cadlina luteomarginata (Nudibranchia: Doridacea).
    Journal of Molluscan Studies 70: 399-402.

  • Penney, B.K. 2002.** Lowered nutritional quality supplements nudibranch chemical defense.
    Oecologia 132:411-418.

  • Ong, S. & B.K. Penney. 2001.** Non-polar components of prey sponge extract attract Rostanga pulchra (Nudibranchia: Doridacea).
    Veliger 44 (1):99-100.

Tim Rawlings (PhD 1995)
Tim+Queen
(Tim, left, meets Queen Elizabeth!)

  • Rawlings, T.A. 1999. Adaptations to physical stress in the intertidal zone: The egg capsules of neogastropod molluscs.
    American Zoologist 39:230-243.

  • Rawlings, T.A. 1996.** Shields against ultraviolet radiation? An additional protective role for the egg capsules of benthic marine gastropods.
    Marine Ecology Progress Series 136:81-95.

  • Rawlings, T.A. 1994.** Encapsulation of eggs by marine gastropods: Effect of variation in capsule form on the vulnerability of embryos to predation.
    Evolution 48:1301-1313.

  • Rawlings, T.A. 1994.** Effect of elevated predation risk on the metabolic rate and spawning intensity of a rocky shore marine gastropod.
    Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 181:67-79.

  • Rawlings, T.A.1994.** Direct observation of encapsulated development in muricid gastropods.
    Veliger 38:54-60.

  • Brook, H.J., T.A. Rawlings & R.W. Davies. 1994. Protogynous sex change in the intertidal isopod, Gnorimosphaeroma oregonense (Crustacea:Isopoda).
    Biological Bulletin 187:99-111.

Graeme Taylor (PhD 1999)
Graeme

  • Taylor, G.M. 2001.** The evolution of armament strength: Evidence for a constraint on the biting performance of claws of durophagous decapods.
    Evolution 55:550560.

  • Taylor, G.M. 2000.** Maximum force production: Why are crabs so strong?
    Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B 267: 1475-1480.

Stef Zaklan (PhD 2001)

  • Zaklan, S. 2000. A case of reversed asymmetry in Lithodes maja (Linnaeus, 1758) (Decapoda, Anomura, Lithodidae).
    Crustaceana 73:1019-1022.

  • Klingenberg, C.P. & S. Zaklan. 2000. Morphological integration between developmental compartments in the Drosophila wing.
    Evolution 54:1273-1285.

  • Klingenberg, C.P., G.S. McIntyre & S. Zaklan. 1998. Left-right asymmetry of fly wings and the evolution of body axes.
    Proceedings of the Royal Society of London: Biological Sciences 265:1255-1259.


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