Ricardo A. Scrosati

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Saint Francis Xavier University 
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Rocky intertidal ecology
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Thyrring J, Archambault P, Burrows M, et al. (2025) A horizon scan for Arctic coastal biodiversity research: understanding changes requires international collaboration. Trends in Ecology & Evolution
Scrosati RA, Ellrich JA. (2024) Massive barnacle recruitment on the Gulf of St. Lawrence coast of Nova Scotia (Canada) in 2024 linked to increased sea surface temperature. Peerj. 12: e18208
Scrosati RA, Ellrich JA. (2024) Changes in the composition of invertebrate assemblages from wave-exposed intertidal mussel stands along the Nova Scotia coast, Canada. Peerj. 12: e17697
Cameron NM, Scrosati RA, Valdivia N, et al. (2024) Global taxonomic and functional patterns in invertebrate assemblages from rocky-intertidal mussel beds. Scientific Reports. 14: 26
Cameron NM, Scrosati RA. (2023) Mass disappearance of intertidal mussels after an unusual winter cold snap in eastern Canada. Ecology. e4179
Catalán AM, López DN, Fica-Rojas E, et al. (2023) Foundation species canopies affect understory beta diversity differently depending on species mobility. Ecology. e3999
Riedemann-Saldivia B, Büchner-Miranda JA, Salas-Yanquin LP, et al. (2022) Non-consumptive effects of a predatory snail (Acanthina monodon) on a dominant habitat-forming mussel species (Perumytilus purpuratus). Marine Environmental Research. 175: 105573
Catalán AM, Büchner-Miranda J, Riedemann B, et al. (2021) Community-wide consequences of nonconsumptive predator effects on a foundation species. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Scrosati RA, Arribas LP, Donnarumma L. (2020) Abundance data for invertebrate assemblages from intertidal mussel beds along the Atlantic Canadian coast. Ecology. e03137
Stratmann T, van Oevelen D, Martínez Arbizu P, et al. (2020) The BenBioDen database, a global database for meio-, macro- and megabenthic biomass and densities. Scientific Data. 7: 206
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