Zachary J. Cannizzo
Affiliations: | 2018 | Marine Science | University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC |
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Quezada-Villa K, Cannizzo ZJ, Carver J, et al. (2023) Predicting diet in brachyuran crabs using external morphology. Peerj. 11: e15224 |
Potter B, Cannizzo ZJ, Griffen BD. (2022) Morphometric correlations between dietary and reproductive traits of two brachyuran crabs, Hemigrapsus sanguineus and Aratus pisonii. Plos One. 17: e0267369 |
Carver J, Meidell M, Cannizzo ZJ, et al. (2021) Evidence for use of both capital and income breeding strategies in the mangrove tree crab, Aratus pisonii. Scientific Reports. 11: 14576 |
Cannizzo ZJ, Lang SQ, Benitez-Nelson B, et al. (2020) An artificial habitat increases the reproductive fitness of a range-shifting species within a newly colonized ecosystem. Scientific Reports. 10: 554 |
Cannizzo ZJ, Griffen BD. (2019) An artificial habitat facilitates a climate-mediated range expansion into a suboptimal novel ecosystem. Plos One. 14: e0211638 |
Cannizzo ZJ, Nix SK, Whaling IC, et al. (2019) Individual Morphology and Habitat Structure Alter Social Interactions in a Range-Shifting Species Diversity. 11: 6 |
Griffen BD, Cannizzo ZJ, Gül MR. (2018) Ecological and evolutionary implications of allometric growth in stomach size of brachyuran crabs. Plos One. 13: e0207416 |
Cannizzo ZJ, Dixon SR, Griffen BD. (2018) An anthropogenic habitat within a suboptimal colonized ecosystem provides improved conditions for a range-shifting species. Ecology and Evolution. 8: 1521-1533 |
Griffen BD, Riley ME, Cannizzo ZJ, et al. (2017) Indirect effects of ecosystem engineering combine with consumer behavior to determine the spatial distribution of herbivory. The Journal of Animal Ecology |
Cannizzo ZJ, Griffen BD. (2017) Habitat-specific impacts of Hurricane Matthew on a range-expanding species Hydrobiologia. 809: 79-89 |