Amphibious fishes: evolution and phenotypic plasticity
Amphibious fishes spend part of their life in terrestrial habitats. The ability to tolerate life on
land has evolved independently many times, with more than 200 extant species of …
land has evolved independently many times, with more than 200 extant species of …
More than breathing air: evolutionary drivers and physiological implications of an amphibious lifestyle in fishes
Amphibious and aquatic air-breathing fishes both exchange respiratory gasses with the
atmosphere, but these fishes differ in physiology, ecology, and possibly evolutionary origins …
atmosphere, but these fishes differ in physiology, ecology, and possibly evolutionary origins …
A multidisciplinary coastal vulnerability assessment for local government focused on ecosystems, Santa Barbara area, California
Incorporating coastal ecosystems in climate adaptation planning is needed to maintain the
well-being of both natural and human systems. Our vulnerability study uses a …
well-being of both natural and human systems. Our vulnerability study uses a …
Determining the effects of artificial light at night on the distributions of western snowy plovers (Charadrius nivosus nivosus) and California grunion (Leuresthes tenuis) …
AL Simons, KLM Martin… - Journal of Coastal …, 2022 - meridian.allenpress.com
ABSTRACT Simons, AL; Martin, KLM, and Longcore, T., 2022. Determining the effects of
artificial light at night on the distributions of Western Snowy Plovers (Charadrius nivosus …
artificial light at night on the distributions of Western Snowy Plovers (Charadrius nivosus …
Patterns of fish reproduction at the interface between air and water
A Ishimatsu, HV Mai, KLM Martin - Integrative and Comparative …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Although fishes by nature are aquatic, many species reproduce in such a way that their
embryos are exposed to air either occasionally or constantly during incubation. We examine …
embryos are exposed to air either occasionally or constantly during incubation. We examine …
Ecology, evolution and conservation of tidepool fishes of the Americas
Intertidal ecology has been considered the cradle of modern marine ecology with insightful
investigations on the biological and ecological mechanisms allowing “life between the …
investigations on the biological and ecological mechanisms allowing “life between the …
[HTML][HTML] Effects of repeated sand replenishment projects on runs of a beach-spawning fish, the California grunion
KLM Martin, LC Adams - Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2020 - mdpi.com
Beach habitats are diminishing globally, particularly in urban areas, as sea-level rise,
erosion, and shoreline hardening, along with reduced sediment inputs, combine to squeeze …
erosion, and shoreline hardening, along with reduced sediment inputs, combine to squeeze …
Hit pause: developmental arrest in annual killifishes and their close relatives
KLM Martin, JE Podrabsky - Developmental Dynamics, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Killifishes survive and persist in extreme environments by exploiting both aquatic and
terrestrial habitats for egg deposition, and by adjusting the length of development to match …
terrestrial habitats for egg deposition, and by adjusting the length of development to match …
[PDF][PDF] Valuing beach ecosystems in an age of retreat
PG King - Shore and beach, 2018 - par.nsf.gov
California's coast is eroding, along with its iconic sandy beaches. As a result, the pressure
for already extensive coastal armoring of these dynamic shorelines is increasing. Beach loss …
for already extensive coastal armoring of these dynamic shorelines is increasing. Beach loss …
Amphibious mudskipper populations are genetically connected along coastlines, but differentiated across water
Aim Specialized life histories can restrict the way that organisms move through the
landscape. Some fishes, such as mudskippers in the family Gobiidae, are obligately …
landscape. Some fishes, such as mudskippers in the family Gobiidae, are obligately …