Nicole E. Phillips

Affiliations: 
School of Biological Sciences Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand 
Area:
benthic ecology, larval biology, invertebrates
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David Duggins research assistant 1993-1995 UW Friday Harbor Labs
Richard  R. Strathmann research assistant 1993-1996 Friday Harbor Labs, University of Washington
Steven D. Gaines grad student 1996-2002 UC Santa Barbara
 (Benthic -pelagic coupling in intertidal communities: Integrating across the life cycle of filter -feeding marine invertebrates.)
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Glockner-Fagetti A, Phillips NE. (2020) Species assemblage and recruitment patterns of echinoderms on shallow rocky reefs in central New Zealand New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research. 54: 286-304
Kessel GM, Phillips NE. (2018) Global change scenarios trigger carry-over effects across life stages and generations of the intertidal limpet, Siphonaria australis. Plos One. 13: e0194645
Phillips NE. (2017) Variability in early post-settlement mortality in intertidal mussels and the role of size at settlement Marine Biology Research. 13: 726-732
Fleming AM, Dohner MM, Phillips NE, et al. (2017) Genetic connectivity among populations of two congeneric direct-developing whelks varies across spatial scales New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research. 52: 100-117
Carrasco SA, Phillips NE, Sewell MA. (2016) Maternal Lipid Provisioning Mirrors Evolution of Reproductive Strategies in Direct-Developing Whelks. The Biological Bulletin. 230: 188-96
Morelissen B, Dudley BD, Phillips NE. (2016) Recruitment of the invasive kelp Undaria pinnatifida does not always benefit from disturbance to native algal communities in low-intertidal habitats Marine Biology. 163
Shima JS, Phillips NE, Osenberg CW. (2016) Variation in the growth and survival of the tropical vermetid gastropod Ceraesignum maximum is driven by size, habitat, and density Marine Biology. 163
Carrasco SA, Phillips NE. (2015) Encapsulation and development of three New Zealand neogastropods with contrasting embryo packaging and maternal provisioning New Zealand Journal of Zoology. 41: 171-186
Fischer J, Phillips NE. (2014) Carry-over effects of multiple stressors on benthic embryos are mediated by larval exposure to elevated UVB and temperature. Global Change Biology. 20: 2108-16
Phillips NE, Shima JS, Osenberg CW. (2014) Live coral cover may provide resilience to damage from the vermetid gastropod Dendropoma maximum by preventing larval settlement Coral Reefs
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