Stephan G. Bullard

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University of Hartford, West Hartford, CT, United States 
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Mark E. Hay grad student 2000 UNC Chapel Hill
 (Planktivory in the sea: Investigations into the susceptibility and defense of marine plankton.)
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Bullard SG, Carman MR, Rocha RM, et al. (2011) Abundance and diversity of ascidians in the southern Gulf of Chiriquí, Pacific Panama Aquatic Invasions. 6: 381-390
Carman MR, Bullard SG, Rocha RM, et al. (2011) Ascidians at the Pacific and Atlantic entrances to the Panama Canal Aquatic Invasions. 6: 371-380
Bullard SG, Whitlatch RB. (2008) Seasonal variation in planktivory risk in a Southern New England coastal habitat Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 357: 1-6
Bullard SG, Sedlack B, Reinhardt JF, et al. (2007) Fragmentation of colonial ascidians: Differences in reattachment capability among species Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 342: 166-168
Bullard SG, Whitlatch RB, Osman RW. (2004) Checking the landing zone: Do invertebrate larvae avoid settling near superior spatial competitors? Marine Ecology Progress Series. 280: 239-247
Bullard SG, Hay ME. (2002) Palatability of marine macro-holoplankton: Nematocysts, nutritional quality, and chemistry as defenses against consumers Limnology and Oceanography. 47: 1456-1467
Bullard SG, Hay ME. (2002) Plankton tethering to assess spatial patterns of predation risk over a coral reef and seagrass bed Marine Ecology Progress Series. 225: 17-28
Bullard S, Lindquist N, Hay M. (1999) Susceptibility of invertebrate larvae to predators:how common are post-capture larval defenses? Marine Ecology Progress Series. 191: 153-161
Bullard SG, Lindquist NL, Hay ME. (1999) Susceptibility of invertebrate larvae to predators: How common are post-capture larval defenses? Marine Ecology Progress Series. 191: 153-161
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