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Philip Gravinese
Philip Gravinese
Assistant Professor of Marine Science, Eckerd College
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Ocean acidification impacts the embryonic development and hatching success of the Florida stone crab, Menippe mercenaria
PM Gravinese
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 500, 140-146, 2018
322018
The effects of prolonged exposure to hypoxia and Florida red tide (Karenia brevis) on the survival and activity of stone crabs
PM Gravinese, MK Munley, G Kahmann, C Cole, V Lovko, P Blum, ...
Harmful algae 98, 101897, 2020
292020
Warming and pCO2 effects on Florida stone crab larvae
PM Gravinese, IC Enochs, DP Manzello, R van Woesik
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 204, 193-201, 2018
282018
Ocean acidification changes the vertical movement of stone crab larvae
PM Gravinese, IC Enochs, DP Manzello, R van Woesik
Biology Letters 15 (12), 20190414, 2019
262019
The effects of red tide (Karenia brevis) on reflex impairment and mortality of sublegal Florida stone crabs, Menippe mercenaria
PM Gravinese, SM Kronstadt, T Clemente, C Cole, P Blum, MS Henry, ...
Marine environmental research 137, 145-148, 2018
192018
Vertical swimming behavior in larvae of the Florida stone crab, Menippe mercenaria
PM Gravinese
Journal of Plankton Research 40 (6), 643-654, 2018
162018
Patterns of larval release in the Florida stone crab, Menippe mercenaria
LS Krimsky, PM Gravinese, RA Tankersley, CE Epifanio
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 373 (2), 96-101, 2009
162009
Karenia brevis causes high mortality and impaired swimming behavior of Florida stone crab larvae
PM Gravinese, E Saso, VJ Lovko, P Blum, C Cole, RH Pierce
Harmful algae 84, 188-194, 2019
132019
Ephemeral hypoxia reduces oxygen consumption in the Caribbean coral Orbicella faveolata
PM Gravinese, A Douwes, KR Eaton, EM Muller
Coral Reefs 41 (1), 13-18, 2022
122022
Ocean acidification disrupts the orientation of postlarval Caribbean spiny lobsters
PM Gravinese, HN Page, CB Butler, AJ Spadaro, C Hewett, M Considine, ...
Scientific Reports 10 (1), 18092, 2020
122020
The tolerance of juvenile stone crabs to hypoxia: size matters
PM Gravinese
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 523, 151269, 2020
62020
Cultivating future environmental stewards
V Frehm, PM Gravinese, LT Toth
Florida Scientist 82 (4), 112-121, 2019
62019
Climate change will fragment Florida stone crab communities
L Alaerts, T Dobbelaere, PM Gravinese, E Hanert
Frontiers in Marine Science 9, 839767, 2022
52022
Caribbean king crab larvae and juveniles show tolerance to ocean acidification and ocean warming
PM Gravinese, SA Perry, AJ Spadaro, AE Boyd, IC Enochs
Marine Biology 169 (5), 65, 2022
52022
A methodology for quantifying trace elements in the exoskeletons of Florida stone crab (Menippe mercenaria) larvae using inductively coupled plasma optical …
PM Gravinese, JA Flannery, LT Toth
Open-File Report, 2016
42016
Lights, camera, science: The utility and growing popularity of film festivals at scientific meetings
ER Staaterman, AA Bhandiwad, PM Gravinese, PM Moeller, ...
Ideas in Ecology and Evolution 7 (1), 2014
42014
Corals on acid: An inquiry-based activity leading students to a better understanding of ocean acidification impacts
CL Boleman, PM Gravinese, EN Muse, AE Marston, JG Windsor
Oceanography 26 (4), 164-169, 2013
32013
Behavioral basis for depth regulation in the larvae of the Florida stone crab, Menippe mercenaria
PM Gravinese
Florida Institute of Technology, 2007
32007
How do upwelling and El Niño impact coral reef growth? A guided, inquiry-based lesson
PM Gravinese, LT Toth, CJ Randall, RB Aronson
Oceanography 31 (4), 184-188, 2018
22018
Using virtual reality to bring ocean science field experiences to the classroom and beyond
AJ Waite, A Rosenberg, V Frehm, P Gravinese, J Jackson, S Killingsworth, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2017, ED21B-0273, 2017
22017
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