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    Coastal Oceanography Sets the Pace of Rocky Intertidal Community Dynamics by Menge, B. A., Lubchenco, J., Bracken, M. E. S., Chan, F., Foley, M. M., Freidenburg, T. L., Gaines, S. D., Hudson, G., Krenz, C., Leslie, H., Menge, D. N. L., Russell, R., Webster, M. S.

    “…The structure of ecological communities reflects a tension among forces that alter populations. Marine ecologists previously emphasized control by locally…”
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    Activated defense systems in marine macroalgae: evidence for an ecological role for DMSP cleavage by Van Alstyne, Kathryn L., Wolfe, Gordon V., Freidenburg, Tess L., Neill, Anna, Hicken, Corrine

    “…Activated defenses against herbivores and predators are defenses whereby a precursor compound is stored in an inactive or mildly active form. Upon damage to…”
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    Inter‐hemispheric comparison of bottom‐up effects on community structure: Insights revealed using the comparative‐experimental approach by Menge, Bruce A., Sanford, Eric, Daley, Bryon A., Freidenburg, Tess L., Hudson, Gregory, Lubchenco, Jane

    Published in Ecological research (01-01-2002)
    “…The comparative‐experimental approach uses identically designed, replicated experiments at different sites along environmental gradients in order to gain…”
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    Cross-scale variation in top-down and bottom-up control of algal abundance by Freidenburg, Tess L., Menge, Bruce A., Halpin, Patti M., Webster, Michael, Sutton-Grier, Ariana

    “…Previous studies of top-down and bottom-up effects in Oregon rocky intertidal communities suggested that, unlike sea star–mussel dominated food chains,…”
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    Persistent regional variation in populations of a tidepool fish by Webster, Michael S., Osborne-Gowey, Jeremiah D., Young, Thomas H., Freidenburg, Tess L., Menge, Bruce A.

    “…Understanding the factors that drive population dynamics is particularly challenging in systems that are connected via propagule dispersal because the rate of…”
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