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    Massive barnacle recruitment on the Gulf of St. Lawrence coast of Nova Scotia (Canada) in 2024 linked to increased sea surface temperature by Scrosati, Ricardo A, Ellrich, Julius A

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (26-09-2024)
    “…With the ongoing climate and oceanographic change, an increasing number of studies are reporting dramatic population losses caused by thermal extremes in…”
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    Changes in the composition of invertebrate assemblages from wave-exposed intertidal mussel stands along the Nova Scotia coast, Canada by Scrosati, Ricardo A, Ellrich, Julius A

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (08-07-2024)
    “…Rocky intertidal habitats occur worldwide and are mainly characterized by primary space holders such as seaweeds and sessile invertebrates. Some of these…”
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    Plastitar records in marine coastal environments worldwide from 1973 to 2023 by Ellrich, Julius A., Ehlers, Sonja M., Furukuma, Shunji

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (08-11-2023)
    “…Plastics embedded in tar residues encrusting rocky coastlines were discovered on the Canary Islands (NE Atlantic Ocean) and termed “plastitar” in 2022. As…”
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    Editorial: New plastic pollution types and novel sources of microplastic pollution in marine systems by Ehlers, Sonja M., Ellrich, Julius A., Gestoso, Ignacio

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (13-02-2024)
    “…The aims of this Research Topic were to increase the awareness of the distribution and abundance of such novel plastic pollution sources and, if possible,…”
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    Benthic–pelagic coupling and bottom‐up forcing in rocky intertidal communities along the Atlantic Canadian coast by Scrosati, Ricardo A., Ellrich, Julius A.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-05-2018)
    “…Benthic species from rocky intertidal systems are irregularly distributed along marine coastlines. Nearshore pelagic conditions often help to explain such…”
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    Limpet disturbance effects on barnacle recruitment are related to recruitment intensity but not recruit size by Ellrich, Julius A, Yorisue, Takefumi, Momota, Kyosuke

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (02-06-2020)
    “…Intertidal limpets are important grazers along rocky coastlines worldwide that not only control algae but also influence invertebrates such as common…”
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    Adult Prey Neutralizes Predator Nonconsumptive Limitation of Prey Recruitment by Ellrich, Julius A, Scrosati, Ricardo A, Romoth, Katharina, Molis, Markus

    Published in PloS one (28-04-2016)
    “…Recent studies have shown that predator chemical cues can limit prey demographic rates such as recruitment. For instance, barnacle pelagic larvae reduce…”
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    Latitudinal and Seasonal Changes in Intertidal Sea Surface Temperature Along the Atlantic Coast of Nova Scotia, Canada by Scrosati, Ricardo A., Ellrich, Julius A.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (07-08-2020)
    “…[...]the basic patterns of spatial and temporal variation in SST are reasonably well understood for oceanic waters off Nova Scotia, particularly on the Scotian…”
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    A 12-year record of intertidal barnacle recruitment in Atlantic Canada (2005-2016): relationships with sea surface temperature and phytoplankton abundance by Scrosati, Ricardo A, Ellrich, Julius A

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (25-10-2016)
    “…On the Gulf of St. Lawrence coast of Nova Scotia (Canada), recruitment of the barnacle occurs in May and June. Every year in June between 2005 and 2016, we…”
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    A 5-year study (2014-2018) of the relationship between coastal phytoplankton abundance and intertidal barnacle size along the Atlantic Canadian coast by Scrosati, Ricardo A, Ellrich, Julius A

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (02-05-2019)
    “…Benthic-pelagic coupling refers to the ecological relationships between benthic and pelagic environments. Studying such links is particularly useful to…”
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    Water motion modulates predator nonconsumptive limitation of prey recruitment by Ellrich, Julius A., Scrosati, Ricardo A.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-07-2016)
    “…Predator chemical cues can elicit behavioral changes in prey to minimize predation risk. Recent field studies have shown that such predator nonconsumptive…”
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    Unimodal relationship between small-scale barnacle recruitment and the density of pre-existing barnacle adults by Scrosati, Ricardo A, Ellrich, Julius A

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (06-06-2017)
    “…Recruitment is a key demographic process for population persistence. This paper focuses on barnacle ( ) recruitment. In rocky intertidal habitats from the Gulf…”
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    Do seaweed fronds offer refuge for mussels? by Ellrich, Julius A

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-05-2021)
    “…The knotted wrack {Ascophyllum nodosum) is a common seaweed along North Atlantic coastlines. In wave-sheltered intertidal habitats, A nodosum fronds can reach…”
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    First record of ‘plasticrusts’ and ‘pyroplastic’ from the Mediterranean Sea by Ehlers, Sonja M., Ellrich, Julius A.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-02-2020)
    “…We report the presence of ‘plasticrusts’ and ‘pyroplastic’ from coastal habitats in Giglio island, Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy. These novel plastic debris types have…”
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    Feeding for facilitation? by Ellrich, Julius A

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-10-2020)
    “…The common periwinkle (Littorina littorea) is a herbivorous snail that is prevalent along North Atlantic coastlines. It feeds by grazing on algae from the…”
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    Plasticrusts derive from maritime ropes scouring across raspy rocks by Ehlers, Sonja M., Ellrich, Julius A., Gestoso, Ignacio

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-11-2021)
    “…Plasticrusts are a novel form of plastic debris which has only recently been discovered in Madeira Island, NE Atlantic Ocean. Plasticrusts consist of plastic…”
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    Plasticrust generation and degeneration in rocky intertidal habitats contribute to microplastic pollution by Ellrich, Julius A., Furukuma, Shunji, Ehlers, Sonja M.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-06-2023)
    “…Plasticrusts are a plastic form that consists of plastic encrusting intertidal rocks. To date, plasticrusts have been reported on Madeira island (Atlantic…”
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    Field observations in pebble beach habitats link plastiglomerate to pyroplastic via pebble clasts by Ellrich, Julius A., Ehlers, Sonja M.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-01-2022)
    “…Plastiglomerate and pyroplastic are two novel plastic debris forms that were originally discovered on sandy beaches in Hawaii and the UK, respectively. While…”
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    Frequent observations of novel plastic forms in the Ariho River estuary, Honshu, Japan by Furukuma, Shunji, Ellrich, Julius A., Ehlers, Sonja M.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (20-11-2022)
    “…Pyroplastic and plastiglomerate are novel plastic forms that are currently being reported from coastal beaches worldwide. Pyroplastic is burned plastic with a…”
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    Does foil-like debris impair barnacles by covering them? by Ehlers, Sonja M., Ellrich, Julius A.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-10-2024)
    “…On 24 June 2024, we detected foil that tightly adhered to an intertidal wall in Vigo harbor (Spain) during low tide. It covered multiple barnacles, potentially…”
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