Lisa A. Levin
Affiliations: | Integrative Oceanography Division | Scripps Institution of Oceanography, San Diego, California |
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Benthic ecologyWebsite:
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Moriaki Yasuhara | collaborator | 2013- | (Evolution Tree) |
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Levin LA, Alfaro-Lucas JM, Colaço A, et al. (2023) Deep-sea impacts of climate interventions. Science (New York, N.Y.). 379: 978-981 |
Woods HA, Moran AL, Atkinson D, et al. (2022) Integrative Approaches to Understanding Organismal Responses to Aquatic Deoxygenation. The Biological Bulletin. 243: 85-103 |
McCormick LR, Levin LA, Oesch NW. (2022) Reduced Oxygen Impairs Photobehavior in Marine Invertebrate Larvae. The Biological Bulletin. 243: 255-271 |
Queirós AM, Talbot E, Beaumont NJ, et al. (2021) Bright spots as climate-smart marine spatial planning tools for conservation and blue growth. Global Change Biology |
Ashford OS, Guan S, Capone D, et al. (2021) Relationships between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning proxies strengthen when approaching chemosynthetic deep-sea methane seeps. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 288: 20210950 |
Howell KL, Hilário A, Allcock AL, et al. (2020) A decade to study deep-sea life. Nature Ecology & Evolution |
Danovaro R, Fanelli E, Aguzzi J, et al. (2020) Reply to: Ecological variables for deep-ocean monitoring must include microbiota and meiofauna for effective conservation. Nature Ecology & Evolution |
Smith CR, Tunnicliffe V, Colaço A, et al. (2020) Deep-Sea Misconceptions Cause Underestimation of Seabed-Mining Impacts. Trends in Ecology & Evolution |
Levin LA, Wei CL, Dunn DC, et al. (2020) Climate Change Considerations are Fundamental to Management of Deep-Sea Resource Extraction. Global Change Biology |
Goffredi SK, Tilic E, Mullin SW, et al. (2020) Methanotrophic bacterial symbionts fuel dense populations of deep-sea feather duster worms (Sabellida, Annelida) and extend the spatial influence of methane seepage. Science Advances. 6: eaay8562 |