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Peter M. Carlson
Peter M. Carlson
Research Associate, Marine Science Institute, University of California Santa Barbara
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Trophic redundancy and predator size class structure drive differences in kelp forest ecosystem dynamics
JH Eisaguirre, JM Eisaguirre, K Davis, PM Carlson, SD Gaines, ...
Ecology 101 (5), e02993, 2020
632020
Connectivity, dispersal, and recruitment
JW White, MH Carr, JE Caselle, L Washburn, CB Woodson, SR Palumbi, ...
Oceanography 32 (3), 50-59, 2019
482019
Predation risk influences feeding rates but competition structures space use for a common Pacific parrotfish
K Davis, PM Carlson, D Bradley, RR Warner, JE Caselle
Oecologia 184, 139-149, 2017
422017
Fine-scale spatial patterns of parrotfish herbivory are shaped by resource availability
PM Carlson, K Davis, RR Warner, JE Caselle
Marine Ecology Progress Series 577, 165-176, 2017
302017
Parrotfish movement patterns vary with spatiotemporal scale
K Davis, PM Carlson, CG Lowe, RR Warner, JE Caselle
Marine Ecology Progress Series 577, 149-164, 2017
252017
The biodiversity of fishes at the Islas Marías Biosphere Reserve, Mexico, as determined by baited remote underwater video
B Tholan, P Carlson, JJ Tortolero-Langarica, JT Ketchum, ...
Ciencias marinas 46 (4), 227-252, 2020
52020
Correspondence among multiple methods provides confidence when measuring marine protected area effects for species and assemblages
C Honeyman, P Carlson, C Jainese, A Parsons‐Field, J Eisaguirre, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 60 (12), 2699-2712, 2023
22023
Herbivorous fish populations respond positively to a shipwreck removal and associated alteration of benthic habitat
K Davis, PM Carlson, JE Caselle
Frontiers in Marine Science 5, 406, 2018
22018
Resource availability drives large differences in the fine-scale spatial pattern of parrotfish herbivory on a coral reef
PM Carlson
University of California, Santa Barbara, 2016
12016
Understanding organism-habitat relationships and critically evaluating reference areas is key to marine protected area assessment
C Jainese, PM Carlson, K Seeto, LP McNeill, K Sivertson, JE Caselle
bioRxiv, 2024.06. 07.598001, 2024
2024
Resource Availability Drives Large Differences in the Fine-Scale Spatial Pattern of Parrotfish
PM Carlson
2016
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