Jon N. Havenhand

Affiliations: 
Marine Sciences - Tjärnö University of Gothenburg, Sweden, Gothenburg, Västra Götalands län, Sweden 
Area:
larval ecology, ocean acidification
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Falkenberg LJ, Styan CA, Havenhand JN. (2019) Sperm motility of oysters from distinct populations differs in response to ocean acidification and freshening. Scientific Reports. 9: 7970
Johannesson K, Ring AK, Johannesson KB, et al. (2018) Oceanographic barriers to gene flow promote genetic subdivision of the tunicate in a North Sea archipelago. Marine Biology. 165: 126
Lind U, Järvå M, Alm Rosenblad M, et al. (2017) Analysis of aquaporins from the euryhaline barnacle Balanus improvisus reveals differential expression in response to changes in salinity. Plos One. 12: e0181192
Falkenberg LJ, Wrange AL, Kinnby A, et al. (2017) Low sensitivity of reproductive life-stages in the Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) to abamectin. Chemosphere. 182: 665-671
Smith KE, Aronson RB, Steffel BV, et al. (2017) Climate change and the threat of novel marine predators in Antarctica Ecosphere. 8: e02017
Frommel AY, Margulies D, Wexler JB, et al. (2016) Ocean acidification has lethal and sub-lethal effects on larval development of yellowfin tuna, Thunnus albacares Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 482: 18-24
Falkenberg LJ, Havenhand JN, Styan CA. (2015) Sperm Accumulated Against Surface: A novel alternative bioassay for environmental monitoring. Marine Environmental Research. 114: 51-57
Schlegel P, Binet MT, Havenhand JN, et al. (2015) Ocean acidification impacts on sperm mitochondrial membrane potential bring sperm swimming behaviour near its tipping point. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 218: 1084-90
Appelqvist C, Al-Hamdani ZK, Jonsson PR, et al. (2015) Climate envelope modeling and dispersal simulations show little risk of range extension of the Shipworm, Teredo navalis (L.), in the Baltic sea. Plos One. 10: e0119217
Appelqvist C, Havenhand JN, Toth GB. (2015) Distribution and abundance of teredinid recruits along the Swedish coast - Are shipworms invading the Baltic Sea? Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 95: 783-790
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