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Heather Hunt
Heather Hunt
Professor of Biological Sciences, University of New Brunswick
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Role of early post-settlement mortality in recruitment of benthic marine invertebrates
HL Hunt, RE Scheibling
Marine Ecology Progress Series 155, 269-301, 1997
8071997
Marine animal behaviour in a high CO2 ocean
JC Clements, HL Hunt
Marine Ecology Progress Series 536, 259-279, 2015
1922015
Physical and biological factors influencing mussel (Mytilus trossulus, M. edulis) settlement on a wave-exposed rocky shore
HL Hunt, RE Scheibling
Marine Ecology Progress Series 142, 135-145, 1996
1401996
Predicting wave dislodgment of mussels: variation in attachment strength with body size, habitat, and season
HL Hunt, RE Scheibling
Marine Ecology Progress Series 213, 157-164, 2001
1172001
Patch dynamics of mussels on rocky shores: integrating process to understand pattern
HL Hunt, RE Scheibling
Ecology 82 (11), 3213-3231, 2001
1152001
The roles of predation and postlarval transport in recruitment of the soft shell clam (Mya arenaria)
HL Hunt, LS Mullineaux
Limnology and Oceanography 47 (1), 151-164, 2002
1062002
Vertical, lateral and temporal structure in larval distributions at hydrothermal vents
LS Mullineaux, SW Mills, AK Sweetman, AH Beaudreau, A Metaxas, ...
Marine Ecology Progress Series 293, 1-16, 2005
1022005
Spatial and temporal variability of patterns of colonization by mussels (Mytilus trossulus, M. edulis) on a wave-exposed rocky shore
HL Hunt, RE Scheibling
Marine Ecology Progress Series 167, 155-169, 1998
801998
Recovery of an intertidal assemblage following a rare occurrence of scouring by sea ice in Nova Scotia, Canada
TE Minchinton, RE Scheibling, HL Hunt
Walter de Gruyter, Berlin/New York 40 (1-6), 139-148, 1997
761997
Spatial and temporal variability of macrobenthic communities in tidepools on a rocky shore in Nova-Scotia, Canada
A Metaxas, HL Hunt, RE Scheibling
Marine Ecology Progress Series, 1994
701994
Transport of juvenile clams: effects of species and sediment grain size
HL Hunt
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 312 (2), 271-284, 2004
652004
Influence of sediment acidification and water flow on sediment acceptance and dispersal of juvenile soft-shell clams (Mya arenaria L.)
JC Clements, HL Hunt
Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology 453, 62-69, 2014
642014
Effects of whelk (Nucella lapillus (L.)) predation on mussel (Mytilus trossulus (Gould), M. edulis (L.)) assemblages in tidepools and on emergent rock on a wave …
HL Hunt, RE Scheibling
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 226 (1), 87-113, 1998
561998
Effects of CO2-driven sediment acidification on infaunal marine bivalves: a synthesis
JC Clements, HL Hunt
Marine pollution bulletin 117 (1-2), 6-16, 2017
552017
Poleward bound: adapting to climate-driven species redistribution
J Melbourne-Thomas, A Audzijonyte, MJ Brasier, KA Cresswell, ...
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 1-21, 2021
532021
Elevated temperature has adverse effects on GABA-mediated avoidance behaviour to sediment acidification in a wide-ranging marine bivalve
JC Clements, MM Bishop, HL Hunt
Marine biology 164, 1-11, 2017
492017
Porewater acidification alters the burrowing behavior and post-settlement dispersal of juvenile soft-shell clams (Mya arenaria)
JC Clements, KD Woodard, HL Hunt
Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology 477, 103-111, 2016
462016
Movement and wave dislodgment of mussels on a wave-exposed rocky shore
HL HUNT, RE SCHEIBLING
The Veliger 45 (4), 273-277, 2002
452002
Settlement, recruitment and potential predators and competitors of juvenile echinoderms in the rocky subtidal zone
LB Jennings, HL Hunt
Marine Biology 157, 307-316, 2010
442010
Post-settlement alteration of spatial patterns of soft shell clam (Mya arenaria) recruits
HL Hunt, D Archie McLean, LS Mullineaux
Estuaries 26, 72-81, 2003
432003
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