Emily M. Herstoff
Affiliations: | 2019-2021 | Biology | The College of New Jersey, Ewing Township, NJ, United States |
2021- | Biology | St. Francis College |
Area:
ecological stoichiometry, marine biology, selectivity, behavior, zooplankton, copepods, Acartia tonsaWebsite:
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"Emily Herstoff"Parents
Sign in to add mentorStephen B. Baines | grad student | 2012-2019 | SUNY Stony Brook | |
(Ecological stoichiometry, marine biology, zooplankton, copepod) |
Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorMaarten Boersma | collaborator | 2015- | Alfred Wegener Institute of Polar and Marine Research | |
(Ecological stoichiometry, copepod) | ||||
Cédric Leo Meunier | collaborator | 2015- | Alfred Wegener Institute of Polar and Marine Research | |
(Ecological stoichiometry, copepod) |
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Meunier CL, Herstoff EM, Geisen C, et al. (2020) A matter of time and proportion: the availability of phosphorus-rich phytoplankton influences growth and behavior of copepod nauplii. Journal of Plankton Research. 42: 530-538 |
Kinlock NL, Prowant L, Herstoff EM, et al. (2019) Open science and meta‐analysis allow for rapid advances in ecology: A response to Menegotto et al. (2019) Global Ecology and Biogeography. 28: 1533-1534 |
Herstoff EM, Baines SB, Boersma M, et al. (2019) Does prey elemental stoichiometry influence copepod movement over ontogeny? Limnology and Oceanography. 64: 2467-2477 |
Meunier CL, Boersma M, El-Sabaawi R, et al. (2017) From Elements to Function: Toward Unifying Ecological Stoichiometry and Trait-Based Ecology Frontiers in Environmental Science. 5 |
Kinlock NL, Prowant L, Herstoff EM, et al. (2017) Explaining global variation in the latitudinal diversity gradient: Meta-analysis confirms known patterns and uncovers new ones Global Ecology and Biogeography. 27: 125-141 |