Matthew A. Birk, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Marine Science University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United States 
 Marine Biological Laboratory, Falmouth, MA, United States 
Area:
cephalopods, ecophysiology, hypoxia, behavioral ecology
Website:
http://matthewabirk.weebly.com
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Cross-listing: Physiology Academic Tree - UNCW Tree

Parents

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Sean C. Lema research assistant 2010-2011 UNC Wilmington
Roger T. Hanlon research assistant 2011-2011 Marine Biological Laboratory
John C. Field research assistant 2012-2012 NOAA
J. (Will) Wilson White research assistant 2011-2013 UNC Wilmington
Brad A. Seibel grad student 2013-2018 University of Rhode Island
Joshua J. Rosenthal post-doc 2018- Marine Biological Laboratory (Chemistry Tree)
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Seibel B, Andres A, Birk M, et al. (2021) Response to 'Coming up for air'. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 224
Seibel BA, Andres A, Birk MA, et al. (2021) Oxygen supply capacity breathes new life into critical oxygen partial pressure (Pcrit). The Journal of Experimental Biology. 224
Seibel BA, Andres A, Birk MA, et al. (2021) Oxygen supply capacity breathes new life into the critical oxygen partial pressure (P). The Journal of Experimental Biology
Birk MA, Mislan K, Wishner KF, et al. (2019) Metabolic adaptations of the pelagic octopod Japetella diaphana to oxygen minimum zones Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers. 148: 123-131
Wishner KF, Seibel BA, Roman C, et al. (2018) Ocean deoxygenation and zooplankton: Very small oxygen differences matter. Science Advances. 4: eaau5180
Birk MA, McLean EL, Seibel BA. (2018) Ocean acidification does not limit squid metabolism via blood oxygen supply. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Birk MA, Dymowska AK, Seibel BA. (2018) Do squids breathe through their skin? The Journal of Experimental Biology
Chubb C, Chiao CC, Ulmer K, et al. (2018) Dark scene elements strongly influence cuttlefish camouflage responses in visually cluttered environments. Vision Research
Birk MA, Paight C, Seibel BA. (2016) Observations of multiple pelagic egg masses from small-sized jumbo squid (Dosidicus gigas) in the Gulf of California Journal of Natural History. 51: 2569-2584
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