Daniel Grunbaum, PhD

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Oceanography University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
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Maboloc EA, Batzel G, Grünbaum D, et al. (2020) Vertical distribution of echinoid larvae in pH stratified water columns Marine Biology. 167
Seroy S, Grünbaum D. (2018) Individual and population level effects of ocean acidification on a predator-prey system with inducible defenses: bryozoan-nudibranch interactions in the Salish Sea Marine Ecology Progress Series. 607: 1-18
Boyd C, Grünbaum D, Hunt GL, et al. (2016) Effects of variation in the abundance and distribution of prey on the foraging success of central place foragers Journal of Applied Ecology. 54: 1362-1372
Boyd C, Grünbaum D, Hunt GL, et al. (2016) Effectiveness of social information used by seabirds searching for unpredictable and ephemeral prey Behavioral Ecology. 27: 1223-1234
Grünbaum D, Willis MA. (2015) Spatial memory-based behaviors for locating sources of odor plumes. Movement Ecology. 3: 11
Chan KYK, Grünbaum D, Arnberg M, et al. (2015) Impacts of ocean acidification on survival, growth, and swimming behaviours differ between larval urchins and brittlestars Ices Journal of Marine Science. 73: 951-961
Grünbaum D, Padilla DK. (2014) An integrated modeling approach to assessing linkages between environment, organism, and phenotypic plasticity. Integrative and Comparative Biology. 54: 323-35
Tobin ED, Grünbaum D, Patterson J, et al. (2013) Behavioral and physiological changes during benthic-pelagic transition in the harmful alga, Heterosigma akashiwo: potential for rapid bloom formation. Plos One. 8: e76663
Chan KYK, Grünbaum D, Arnberg M, et al. (2013) Ocean acidification induces budding in larval sea urchins Marine Biology. 160: 2129-2135
Grünbaum D. (2012) A spatially explicit Bayesian framework for cognitive schooling behaviours. Interface Focus. 2: 738-45
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