Darren Johnson

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NCEAS, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 
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Satterfield D, Johnson DW. (2020) Local adaptation of antipredator behaviors in populations of a temperate reef fish. Oecologia
Tasoff AJ, Johnson DW. (2019) Can larvae of a marine fish adapt to ocean acidification? Evaluating the evolutionary potential of California Grunion (). Evolutionary Applications. 12: 560-571
Johnson DW, Christie MR, Pusack TJ, et al. (2018) Integrating larval connectivity with local demography reveals regional dynamics of a marine metapopulation. Ecology. 99: 1419-1429
Tocts AM, Johnson DW, Carter AJ. (2016) Strong, nonlinear selection against fluctuating asymmetry in wild populations of a marine fish. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Johnson DW, Christie MR, Stallings CD, et al. (2015) Using post-settlement demography to estimate larval survivorship: a coral reef fish example. Oecologia
Miquelle D, Smirnov EN, Zaumyslova OY, et al. (2015) Population dynamics of amur tigers (P. t. altaica, Temminck 1884) in Sikhote-Alin Zapovednik: 1966-2012. Integrative Zoology
Pusack TJ, Christie MR, Johnson DW, et al. (2014) Spatial and temporal patterns of larval dispersal in a coral-reef fish metapopulation: evidence of variable reproductive success. Molecular Ecology. 23: 3396-408
Johnson DW, Grorud-Colvert K, Sponaugle S, et al. (2014) Phenotypic variation and selective mortality as major drivers of recruitment variability in fishes. Ecology Letters. 17: 743-55
Hixon MA, Johnson DW, Sogard SM. (2014) BOFFFFs: On the importance of conserving old-growth age structure in fishery populations Ices Journal of Marine Science. 71: 2171-2185
Hixon MA, Anderson TW, Buch KL, et al. (2012) Density dependence and population regulation in marine fish: A large-scale, long-term field manipulation Ecological Monographs. 82: 467-489
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