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Publications

Project details

2022

Ryan WH and Sestero CM. 2022. Integrating community ecology into the study of parasites: Exploring the effect of host behavior on parasite transmission rates. CourseSource.

2021

Olsen KC, Ryan WH, Kosman ET, Moscoso JA, Levitan DR, Winn AA. 2021. Lessons from the study of plant mating systems for exploring the causes and consequences of inbreeding in marine invertebrates. Marine Biology.168: article 39.

2021

Cahill R*, Krueger-Hadfield SA, Ryan WH. 2021 The effects of stress on the bacterial community associated with the sea anemone Diadumene lineata. Journal of Emerging Investigators. 3: 1-7.

2021

Ryan WH, Aida J*, Krueger-Hadfield SA. 2021. The contribution of clonality to population genetic structure in the sea anemone Diadumene lineata. Journal of Heredity. 112: 122 – 139.

2020

Krueger-Hadfield SA and Ryan WH. Influence of exogenous nutrients on ploidy-specific performance in an invasive, haplodiplontic red macroalga. Journal of Phycology. 56(4): 1114 – 1120.

2020

Olsen K, Ryan WH, Winn AA, Kosman ET, Moscoso JA, Krueger-Hadfield SA, Burgess SC, Carlon D, Grosberg RK, Kalisz S, and Levitan DR. Inbreeding shapes the evolution of marine invertebrate mating systems. Evolution. 74(5): 871 – 882.

2020

Bedgood SA*, Bracken MES, Ryan WH, Levell ST, Wulff JL. 2020. Environmental drivers of adult locomotion and reproduction in a symbiont-hosting sea anemone. Marine Biology 167: 39.

2019

Ryan WH, Adams L, Bonthond G, Mieszkowska N, Pack KE, and Krueger-Hadfield SA. 2019. Environmental regulation of individual body size contributes to geographic variation in clonal life cycle expression. Marine Biology. 166: 157 - 173.

2019

Ryan WH, Heiser S*, Curtis MD*, Amsler CD, Bayer T, Bonthond G , Wang G, Weinberger F, and Krueger-Hadfield SA. 2019. A method for using photographic color information as a proxy for pigment composition in macroalgae. Cryptogamie Algologie. 40(7): 73 – 83.

2019

Ryan WH and Miller TE. 2019. Reproductive strategy changes across latitude in a clonal sea anemone. Marine Ecological Progress Series. 611: 129 – 141.

2018

SA Krueger-Hadfield, TA Stephens, WH Ryan, and S Heiser. 2018. Everywhere you look, everywhere you go, there’s an estuary invaded by the red seaweed Gracilaria vermiculophylla. Bioinvasion Records. 7(4): 343 – 355.

2018

Ryan WH. 2018. Seasonal patterns and geographic variation in temperature dependent fission rate plasticity in a clonal sea anemone. The American Naturalist 191(2): 210-219.

2017

Burgess S, Ryan W, Blackstone N, Edmunds P, Hoogenboom M, Levitan D and Wulff J. What can modular marine invertebrates tell us about variation in metabolic scaling? Invertebrate Biology. 136(4): 456 – 472.

2017

Ryan WH, Gornish ES, Christenson L, Halpern S, Henderson S, Lebuhn G and Miller TE. 2017. Initiating and managing long-term data with amateur scientists. The American Biology Teacher. 79(1): 28-34.

2016

Ryan WH and Kubota S. 2016. Morphotype distribution of the sea anemone Diadumene lineata in Tanabe Bay, Wakayama: a comparison with Uchida (1936) after 80 years. Publications of the Seto Marine Biological Laboratory. 44: 1-6.

2014

Pastore AI, Prather CM, Gornish ES, Ryan WH, Ellis RD, and Miller, TE. 2014. Testing the competition-colonization trade-off with a 32-year study of saxicolous lichen community.  Ecology. 95:  306-15

Informal science writing

2021

Ryan WH. Behind the science: looking for the population genetic signatures of variable clonality across an environmental gradient. The American Genetics Association Blog (link)

2020

Ryan WH. Integrating patterns of growth, sex, and clonal reproduction over time and space. RCN for Evolution in Changing Seas Blog (link)

2016

Scholl JP, Ryan WH and Mutz J. 2016.Animating the primary literature for students and other curious people. The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 97(2): 192-199

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