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Selected papers published by Hopkins undergraduates in refereed journals:
Jon G. Sanders and Stephen R. Palumbi. 2011. Populations of Symbiodinium muscatinei Show Strong Biogeographic Structuring in the Intertidal Anemone Anthopleura elegantissima. Biological Bulletin. 220(3):199-208.
Cheryl A. Logan, S. Elizabeth Alter, Alison J. Haupt, Katharine Tomalty, Stephen R. Palumbi. 2008. An impediment to consumer choice: Overfished species are sold as Pacific red snapper. Biological Conservation. 141(6):1591-1599.
Fiorenza Micheli, Andrew O. Shelton, Seth M. Bushinsky, Alice L. Chiu, Alison J. Haupt, Kimberly W. Heiman, Carrie V. Kappel, Margaret C. Lyncha, Rebecca G. Martone, Robert B. Dunbar and James Watanabe. 2008. Persistence of depleted abalones in marine reserves of central California. Biological Conservation. 141(4):1078-109.
Charlotte Stevenson, Laure S. Katz, Fiorenza Micheli, Barbara Block, Kimberly W. Heiman, Chris Perle, Kevin Weng, Robert Dunbar and Jan Witting 2007. High apex predator biomass on remote Pacific islands. Coral Reefs. 26(1):47-51
J. P. Barry, C. H. Baxter, R. D. Sagarin and S. E. Gilman. 1995. Climate-Related, Long-Term Faunal Changes in a California Rocky Intertidal Community. Science. 267(5198):672-675.
Examples of honors theses done by Hopkins undergraduates:
Bell, Lauren Elizabeth. 2011. Behavioral ecology of the humboldt squid, Dosidicus gigas : insights from an animal-borne video and data logging system.
http://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/9160594
Aguilera, Stacy. 2011. A comparison of the SNP variation in the calcification PMCA gene of Lottia gigantea between a Santa Barbara population and a more acidic Monterey Bay population.
http://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/9169543
Linsmayer, Lauren. 2011. Physiological Determinants of Invasive Success: Linking Distribution Patterns to Metabolic Physiology in Native and Invasive Blue Mussels (genus Mytilus).
http://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/9259498
Stevenson, Derek. 1996. Squid locomotion: size limitations on effective and efficient swimming.
http://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/3350234
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