Susan Sogard

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NOAA Fisheries, Portland, OR, United States 
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Kashef NS, Stafford DM, Sogard SM, et al. (2023) Multiple-brooding rockfishes (Sebastes spp.) can utilize stored sperm from individual sires to fertilize consecutive broods. Journal of Fish Biology
Mattiasen EG, Kashef NS, Stafford DM, et al. (2020) Effects of hypoxia on the behavior and physiology of kelp forest fishes. Global Change Biology
Kashef NS, Sogard SM, Fisher R, et al. (2014) Ontogeny of critical swimming speeds for larval and pelagic juvenile rockfishes (Sebastes spp., family Scorpaenidae) Marine Ecology Progress Series. 500: 231-243
Stafford DM, Sogard SM, Berkeley SA. (2014) Maternal influence on timing of parturition, fecundity, and larval quality in three shelf rockfishes (Sebastes spp.) Aquatic Biology. 21: 11-24
Beyer SG, Sogard SM, Harvey CJ, et al. (2014) Variability in rockfish (Sebastes spp.) fecundity: species contrasts, maternal size effects, and spatial differences Environmental Biology of Fishes. 98: 81-100
Miller JA, Wells BK, Sogard SM, et al. (2010) Introduction to proceedings of the 4th International Otolith Symposium Environmental Biology of Fishes. 89: 203-207
Sogard SM, Berkeley SA, Fisher R. (2008) Maternal effects in rockfishes Sebastes spp.: A comparison among species Marine Ecology Progress Series. 360: 227-236
Sogard SM, Gilbert-Horvath E, Anderson EC, et al. (2008) Multiple paternity in viviparous kelp rockfish, Sebastes atrovirens Environmental Biology of Fishes. 81: 7-13
Fisher R, Sogard SM, Berkeley SA. (2007) Trade-offs between size and energy reserves reflect alternative strategies for optimizing larval survival potential in rockfish Marine Ecology Progress Series. 344: 257-270
Berkeley SA, Chapman C, Sogard SM. (2004) Maternal age as a determinant of larval growth and survival in a marine fish, Sebastes melanops Ecology. 85: 1258-1264
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