Elizabeth S. Darrow, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2016- | Biology/Marine Biology | University of North Carolina, Wilmington, Wilmington, NC, United States |
Area:
stable isotopes, shellfish ecology, nitrogen cyclingGoogle:
"Elizabeth Darrow"Cross-listing: UNCW Tree - UNCW Tree
Parents
Sign in to add mentorRuth H. Carmichael | grad student | 2010- | University of South Alabama |
Mark W. Luckenbach | grad student | 2005-2008 | College of William and Mary/Virginia Institute of Marine Science |
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Clements JC, Darrow ES. (2018) Eating in an acidifying ocean: a quantitative review of elevated CO2 effects on the feeding rates of calcifying marine invertebrates Hydrobiologia. 820: 1-21 |
Boulais M, Chenevert KJ, Demey AT, et al. (2017) Oyster reproduction is compromised by acidification experienced seasonally in coastal regions. Scientific Reports. 7: 13276 |
Darrow ES, Carmichael RH, Andrus CFT, et al. (2017) From middens to modern estuaries, oyster shells sequester source-specific nitrogen Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta. 202: 39-56 |
Krause JW, Darrow ES, Pickering RA, et al. (2017) Reactive silica fractions in coastal lagoon sediments from the northern Gulf of Mexico Continental Shelf Research. 151: 8-14 |
Darrow ES, Carmichael RH, Calci KR, et al. (2016) Land-use related changes to sedimentary organic matter in tidal creeks of the northern Gulf of Mexico Limnology and Oceanography. 62: 686-705 |
Schrandt MN, Cebrián J, Darrow ES, et al. (2015) Evidence of short-term burial response by benthic macrofauna associated with the Mediterranean seagrass cymodocea nodosa | Evidencia de la respuesta a un enterramiento a corto plazo de la fauna macrobentónica asociada a la fanerógama marina del Mediterráneo cymodocea nodosa Ciencias Marinas. 41: 33-47 |