Brian Helmuth
Affiliations: | 2013- | Marine and Environmental Sciences | Northeastern University, Boston, MA, United States |
Area:
Ecological Forecasting, EcomechanicsWebsite:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorKenneth Sebens | grad student | 1989-1991 | Northeastern University | |
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Thomas L. Daniel | grad student | 1991-1997 | University of Washington (Neurotree) | |
Mark W. Denny | post-doc | 1997-1999 | Hopkins Marine Station Stanford University |
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Li Shing Hiung DLCY, Schuster JM, Duncan MI, et al. (2024) Ocean weather, biological rates, and unexplained global ecological patterns. Pnas Nexus. 3: pgae260 |
Foulk A, Gouhier T, Choi F, et al. (2024) Physiologically informed organismal climatologies reveal unexpected spatiotemporal trends in temperature. Conservation Physiology. 12: coae025 |
Salois SL, Gouhier TC, Helmuth B, et al. (2022) Coastal upwelling generates cryptic temperature refugia. Scientific Reports. 12: 19313 |
Mancuso FP, Giommi C, Mangano MC, et al. (2022) Evenness, biodiversity, and ecosystem function of intertidal communities along the Italian coasts: Experimental short-term response to ambient and extreme air temperatures. The Science of the Total Environment. 858: 160037 |
Liao ML, Li GY, Wang J, et al. (2021) Physiological determinants of biogeography: the importance of metabolic depression to heat tolerance. Global Change Biology |
Helmuth B, Leichter JJ, Rotjan RD, et al. (2020) High resolution spatiotemporal patterns of seawater temperatures across the Belize Mesoamerican Barrier Reef. Scientific Data. 7: 396 |
Mangano MC, Mieszkowska N, Helmuth B, et al. (2020) Moving Toward a Strategy for Addressing Climate Displacement of Marine Resources: A Proof-of-Concept Frontiers in Marine Science. 7 |
Wang W, Wang J, Choi FMP, et al. (2020) Global warming and artificial shorelines reshape seashore biogeography Global Ecology and Biogeography. 29: 220-231 |
Choi F, Gouhier T, Lima F, et al. (2019) Mapping physiology: biophysical mechanisms define scales of climate change impacts. Conservation Physiology. 7: coz028 |
Canonico G, Buttigieg PL, Montes E, et al. (2019) Global Observational Needs and Resources for Marine Biodiversity Frontiers in Marine Science. 6 |