Julie D. Standish, Ph.D.

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Ecology, Evolution & Marine Biology University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 
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Robert R. Warner grad student 2007 UC Santa Barbara
 (Use of otolith trace-elemental signatures to identify larval connectivity and dispersal patterns in a temperate marine fish.)
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Standish JD, White JW, Warner RR. (2011) Spatial pattern of natal signatures in the otoliths of juvenile kelp rockfish along the Californian coast Marine Ecology Progress Series. 437: 279-290
Caselle JE, Hamilton SL, Schroeder DM, et al. (2011) Geographic variation in density, demography, and life history traits of a harvested, sex-changing, temperate reef fish Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 68: 288-303
White JW, Standish JD, Thorrold SR, et al. (2008) Markov chain Monte Carlo methods for assigning larvae to natal sites using natural geochemical tags. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. 18: 1901-13
Standish JD, Sheehy M, Warner RR. (2008) Use of otolith natal elemental signatures as natural tags to evaluate connectivity among open-coast fish populations Marine Ecology Progress Series. 356: 259-268
Hamilton SL, Caselle JE, Standish JD, et al. (2007) Size-selective harvesting alters life histories of a temperate sex-changing fish. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. 17: 2268-80
Ruttenberg BI, Hamilton SL, Hickford MJH, et al. (2005) Elevated levels of trace elements in cores of otoliths and their potential for use as natural tags Marine Ecology Progress Series. 297: 273-281
Warner RR, Fitch DL, Standish JD. (1996) Social control of sex change in the shelf limpet, Crepidula norrisiarum: Size-specific responses to local group composition Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 204: 155-167
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