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PublicationsPlease email me for pdf reprints. Sanford, E. and D.J. Worth. Local adaptation along a continuous coastline: prey recruitment drives differentiation in a predatory snail. Ecology, in press. Pincebourde, S., E. Sanford, and B. Helmuth. An intertidal sea star adjusts thermal inertia to avoid extreme body temperatures. American Naturalist, in press. Sanford, E., M.E. Wood, and K.J. Nielsen. A non-lethal method for estimation of gonad and pyloric caecum indices in sea stars. Invertebrate Biology, in press. Sanford, E. and D.J. Worth. 2009. Genetic differences among populations of a marine snail drive geographic variation in predation. Ecology, in press. Kuo, E.S.L. and E. Sanford. 2009. Geographic variation in the upper thermal limits of an intertidal snail: implications for climate envelope models. Marine Ecology Progress Series, in press. Sanford, E. and M.D. Bertness. 2009. Latitudinal gradients in species interactions. Ch. 14 in: J.D. Witman, J.D. and K. Roy (eds), Marine Macroecology. University of Chicago Press, Chicago. In press. Pincebourde, S., E. Sanford, and B. Helmuth. 2008. Body temperature during low tide alters the feeding performance of a top intertidal predator. Limnology and Oceanography 53: 1562–1573. Sanford, E. and D.S. Swezey. 2008. Response of predatory snails to a novel prey following the geographic range expansion of an intertidal barnacle. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 354: 220–230. Sanford, E. and B.A. Menge. 2007. Reproductive output and consistency of source populations in the sea star Pisaster ochraceus. Marine Ecology Progress Series 349: 1–12. Menge, B.A., B.A. Daley, E. Sanford, E. P. Dahlhoff, and J. Lubchenco. 2007. Mussel zonation in New Zealand: Towards an integrative eco-physiological approach. Marine Ecology Progress Series 345: 129–140. Sanford, E. 2007. Sea stars. Pp 505–509 in: Denny, M.W. and S.D. Gaines (eds), Encyclopedia of Tidepools and Rocky Shores, University of California Press, Berkeley. Sanford, E., S.B. Holzman, R.A. Haney, D.M. Rand, and M.D. Bertness. 2006. Larval tolerance, gene flow, and the northern geographic range limit of fiddler crabs. Ecology 87: 2882–2894. Sanford, E., M. S. Roth, G. C. Johns, J. P. Wares, and G. N. Somero. 2003. Local selection and latitudinal variation in a marine predator-prey interaction. Science 300: 1135–1137. Tomanek, L. and E. Sanford . 2003. Heat-shock protein 70 (Hsp 70) as a biochemical stress indicator: An experimental field test in two congeneric intertidal gastropods (Genus: Tegula ). Biological Bulletin 205: 276-284. Sanford, E. 2002. Water temperature, predation, and the neglected role of physiological rate effects in rocky intertidal communities. Integrative and Comparative Biology 42: 881–891. Sanford, E. 2002. The feeding, growth and energetics of two rocky intertidal predators ( Pisaster ochraceus and Nucella canaliculata ) under water temperatures simulating episodic upwelling. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 273(2): 199–218. Sanford, E. 2002. Community responses to climate change: links between temperature and keystone predation in a rocky intertidal system. In S.H. Schneider and T.L. Root (eds.), Wildlife Responses to Climate Change: North American Case Studies , pp.165–200. Island Press, Covelo, CA. Menge, B.A., E. Sanford , B.A. Daley, T.L. Freidenburg, G. Hudson, and J. Lubchenco. 2002. An inter-hemispheric comparison of bottom-up effects on community structure: insights revealed using the comparative-experimental approach. Ecological Research 17(1): 1–16. Sanford, E. and B.A. Menge. 2001. Spatial and temporal variation in barnacle growth in a coastal upwelling system. Marine Ecology Progress Series 209: 143–157. Sanford, E. 1999. Regulation of keystone predation by small changes in ocean temperature. Science 283: 2095–2097. Menge, B.A., B.A. Daley, J. Lubchenco, E. Sanford , E. Dahlhoff, P.M. Halpin, G. Hudson, and J.L. Burnaford. 1999. Top-down and bottom-up regulation of New Zealand rocky intertidal communities. Ecological Monographs 69(3): 297–330. Miner, B.G., E. Sanford , R.R. Strathmann, B. Pernet, and R.E. Emlet. 1999. Functional and evolutionary implications of opposed bands, big mouths, and extensive oral ciliation in larval Opheliids and Echiurids (Annelida). Biological Bulletin 197(1): 14–25. Menge, B.A., B. Daley, P.A. Wheeler, E. Dahlhoff, E. Sanford , and P.T. Strub. 1997. Benthic-pelagic links in rocky intertidal communities: evidence for bottom-up effects on top-down control. Proceedings National Academy of Sciences 94: 14530–14535. Sanford, E., D. Bermudez, M.D. Bertness, and S.D. Gaines. 1994. Flow, food supply and acorn barnacle population dynamics. Marine Ecology Progress Series 104: 49–62. Bertness, M.D., S.D. Gaines, D. Bermudez, and E. Sanford . 1991. Extreme spatial variation in the growth and reproductive output of the acorn barnacle Semibalanus balanoides . Marine Ecology Progress Series 75: 91–100. |