Kristin M. Aquilino, PhD
Affiliations: | Bodega Marine Laboratory | University of California, Davis, Davis, CA |
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Community Ecology, Biodiversity, Endangered SpeciesGoogle:
"Kristin Aquilino"Parents
Sign in to add mentorAnthony R. Ives | research assistant | 2002-2005 | UW Madison | |
John J. Stachowicz | grad student | 2005-2011 | UC Davis | |
(A Multi-Factorial Approach to Examining the Causes and Consequences of Local Rocky Shore Species Distributions.) | ||||
Gary N. Cherr | post-doc | 2012- | UC Davis |
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Whalen MA, Aquilino KM, Stachowicz JJ. (2016) Grazer diversity interacts with biogenic habitat heterogeneity to accelerate intertidal algal succession. Ecology. 97: 2136-2146 |
Rogers-Bennett L, Aquilino KM, Catton CA, et al. (2016) Implementing a Restoration Program for the Endangered White Abalone (Haliotis sorenseni) in California Journal of Shellfish Research. 35: 611-618 |
Aquilino KM, Stachowicz JJ. (2012) Seaweed richness and herbivory increase rate of community recovery from disturbance. Ecology. 93: 879-90 |
Aquilino KM, Coulbourne ME, Stachowicz JJ. (2012) Mixed species diets enhance the growth of two rocky intertidal herbivores Marine Ecology Progress Series. 468: 179-189 |
Edwards KF, Aquilino KM, Best RJ, et al. (2010) Prey diversity is associated with weaker consumer effects in a meta-analysis of benthic marine experiments. Ecology Letters. 13: 194-201 |
Aquilino KM, Bracken MES, Faubel MN, et al. (2009) Local-scale nutrient regeneration facilitates seaweed growth on wave-exposed rocky shores in an upwelling system Limnology and Oceanography. 54: 309-317 |
Aquilino KM, Cardinale BJ, Ives AR. (2005) Reciprocal effects of host plant and natural enemy diversity on herbivore suppression: An empirical study of a model tritrophic system Oikos. 108: 275-282 |