Larry G. Allen

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California State University, Northridge, Los Angeles, CA, United States 
Area:
fish ecology
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Basil George Nafpaktitis grad student USC (Evolution Tree)

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Alexandra Meyer grad student 2014- CSUN
Brian Pena grad student 2014-2017 CSUN
Elizabeth H Burns grad student 2018-2023 CSUN
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Benseman SA, Couffer MC, Allen LG. (2019) Behavior of Young-of-the-Year Giant Sea Bass, Stereolepis gigas, off the Sandy Beaches of Southern California Bulletin, Southern California Academy of Sciences. 118: 79-86
Benseman SA, Allen LG. (2018) Distribution and Recruitment of Young-of-the-Year Giant Sea Bass, Stereolepis gigas, off Southern California Copeia. 106: 312-320
Clark BLF, Allen LG. (2018) Field Observations on Courtship and Spawning Behavior of the Giant Sea Bass, Stereolepis gigas Copeia. 106: 171-179
House PH, Clark BLF, Allen LG. (2016) The Return of the King of the Kelp Forest: Distribution, Abundance, and Biomass of Giant Sea Bass (Stereolepis gigas) off Santa Catalina Island, California, 2014-2015 Bulletin, Southern California Academy of Sciences. 115: 1-14
Franklin MP, Chabot CL, Allen LG. (2016) A Baseline Investigation into the Population Structure of White Seabass, Atractoscion nobilis, in California and Mexican Waters Using Microsatellite DNA Analysis Bulletin, Southern California Academy of Sciences. 115: 126-135
Martinez-Takeshita N, Purcell CM, Chabot CL, et al. (2015) A Tale of Three Tails: Cryptic Speciation in a Globally Distributed Marine Fish of the Genus Seriola Copeia. 103: 357-368
Chabot CL, Hawk HA, Allen LG. (2015) Low contemporary effective population size detected in the Critically Endangered giant sea bass, Stereolepis gigas, due to fisheries overexploitation Fisheries Research. 172: 71-78
Purcell CM, Chabot CL, Craig MT, et al. (2015) Developing a genetic baseline for the yellowtail amberjack species complex, Seriola lalandi sensu lato, to assess and preserve variation in wild populations of these globally important aquaculture species Conservation Genetics
Schram MJ, Allen LG. (2014) Male Mating Posture and Courtship Coloration of the Temperate Marine Tubesnout, Aulorhynchus flavidus (Gill) Bulletin, Southern California Academy of Sciences. 113: 176-179
Gherard KE, Erisman BE, Aburto-Oropeza O, et al. (2013) Growth, Development, and Reproduction in Gulf Corvina (Cynoscion othonopterus) Bulletin, Southern California Academy of Sciences. 112: 1-18
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