John S. Oliver

Affiliations: 
Marine Science Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, Moss Landing, CA, United States 
Area:
Community ecology
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Student of Paul Dayton at Scripps

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Dayton PK, Oliver JS, Thrush SF, et al. (2019) Bacteria defend carrion from scavengers Antarctic Science. 31: 13-15
Dayton PK, Robilliard GA, Oliver JS, et al. (2018) Long-term persistence of wood on the sea floor at McMurdo Sound, Antarctica Antarctic Science. 30: 355-356
Stark JS, Kim SL, Oliver JS. (2014) Anthropogenic disturbance and biodiversity of marine benthic communities in Antarctica: a regional comparison. Plos One. 9: e98802
Barros F, Blanchet H, Hammerstrom K, et al. (2014) A framework for investigating general patterns of benthic β-diversity along estuaries Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 149: 223-231
Dayton PK, Kim S, Jarrell SC, et al. (2013) Recruitment, growth and mortality of an Antarctic hexactinellid sponge, Anoxycalyx joubini. Plos One. 8: e56939
Hammerstrom KK, Ranasinghe JA, Weisberg SB, et al. (2012) Effect of sample area and sieve size on benthic macrofaunal community condition assessments in California enclosed bays and estuaries. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management. 8: 649-58
Oliver J, Hammerstrom KK, Mcphee-Shaw E, et al. (2011) High species density patterns in macrofaunal invertebrate communities in the marine benthos Marine Ecology. 32: 278-288
Oliver JS, Kim SL, Slattery PN, et al. (2008) Sandy bottom communities at the end of a cold (1971-1975) and warm (1997-1998) regime in the California Current: impacts of high and low plankton production Nature Precedings
Weisberg SB, Thompson B, Ranasinghe JA, et al. (2008) The level of agreement among experts applying best professional judgment to assess the condition of benthic infaunal communities Ecological Indicators. 8: 389-394
Conlan KE, Kim SL, Lenihan HS, et al. (2004) Benthic changes during 10 years of organic enrichment by McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 49: 43-60
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