Propagule dispersal distance and the size and spacing of marine reserves AL Shanks, BA Grantham, MH Carr Ecological applications 13 (sp1), 159-169, 2003 | 1171 | 2003 |
Pelagic larval duration and dispersal distance revisited AL Shanks The biological bulletin 216 (3), 373-385, 2009 | 912 | 2009 |
Sensory environments, larval abilities and local self-recruitment MJ Kingsford, JM Leis, A Shanks, KC Lindeman, SG Morgan, J Pineda Bulletin of Marine Science 70 (1), 309-340, 2002 | 738 | 2002 |
The physical oceanography of the transport of floating marine debris E Van Sebille, S Aliani, KL Law, N Maximenko, JM Alsina, A Bagaev, ... Environmental Research Letters 15 (2), 023003, 2020 | 635 | 2020 |
Predicting self-recruitment in marine populations: biophysical correlates and mechanisms S Sponaugle, RK Cowen, A Shanks, SG Morgan, JM Leis, J Pineda, ... Bulletin of Marine Science 70 (1), 341-375, 2002 | 632 | 2002 |
Surface slicks associated with tidally forced internal waves may transport pelagic larvae of benthic invertebrates and fishes shoreward AL Shanks Marine Ecology Progress Series 13, 311-315, 1983 | 457 | 1983 |
Mechanisms of cross-shelf dispersal of larval invertebrates and fish AL Shanks Ecology of marine invertebrate larvae, 323-367, 2020 | 403 | 2020 |
Dispersal potential of marine invertebrates in diverse habitats: ecological archives A013-001-A1 BA Grantham, GL Eckert, AL Shanks Ecological Applications 13 (sp1), 108-116, 2003 | 401 | 2003 |
Marine snow: sinking rates and potential role in vertical flux AL Shanks, JD Trent Deep Sea Research Part A. Oceanographic Research Papers 27 (2), 137-143, 1980 | 394 | 1980 |
Marine snow: microplankton habitat and source of small-scale patchiness in pelagic populations MW Silver, AL Shanks, JD Trent Science 201 (4353), 371-373, 1978 | 316 | 1978 |
Upwelling, downwelling, and cross-shelf transport of bivalve larvae: test of a hypothesis AL Shanks, L Brink Marine Ecology Progress Series 302, 1-12, 2005 | 279 | 2005 |
Marine snow: microscale nutrient patches 1 AL Shanks, JD Trent Limnology and Oceanography 24 (5), 850-854, 1979 | 237 | 1979 |
Population persistence of California Current fishes and benthic crustaceans: a marine drift paradox AL Shanks, GL Eckert Ecological Monographs 75 (4), 505-524, 2005 | 236 | 2005 |
Laboratory-made artificial marine snow: a biological model of the real thing AL Shanks, EW Edmondson Marine Biology 101, 463-470, 1989 | 222 | 1989 |
Demonstration of the onshore transport of larval invertebrates by the shoreward movement of an upwelling front AL Shanks, J Largier, L Brink, J Brubaker, R Hooff Limnology and Oceanography 45 (1), 230-236, 2000 | 207 | 2000 |
Adding teeth to wave action: the destructive effects of wave-borne rocks on intertidal organisms AL Shanks, WG Wright Oecologia 69, 420-428, 1986 | 201 | 1986 |
Internal-wave-mediated shoreward transport of cyprids, megalopae, and gammarids and correlated longshore differences in the settling rate of intertidal barnacles AL Shanks, WG Wright Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 114 (1), 1-13, 1987 | 195 | 1987 |
Movement and feeding activity of red sea urchins (Strongylocentrotus franciscanus) adjacent to a kelp forest JE Mattison, JD Trent, AL Shanks, TB Akin, JS Pearse Marine Biology 39, 25-30, 1977 | 187 | 1977 |
Paradigm lost? Cross-shelf distributions of intertidal invertebrate larvae are unaffected by upwelling or downwelling AL Shanks, RK Shearman Marine Ecology Progress Series 385, 189-204, 2009 | 160 | 2009 |
Tidal periodicity in the daily settlement of intertidal barnacle larvae and an hypothesized mechanism for the cross-shelf transport of cyprids AL Shanks The Biological Bulletin 170 (3), 429-440, 1986 | 160 | 1986 |