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    Partitioning the Relative Importance of Phylogeny and Environmental Conditions on Phytoplankton Fatty Acids by Galloway, Aaron W E, Winder, Monika

    Published in PloS one (15-06-2015)
    “…Essential fatty acids (EFA), which are primarily generated by phytoplankton, limit growth and reproduction in diverse heterotrophs. The biochemical composition…”
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    How important are terrestrial organic carbon inputs for secondary production in freshwater ecosystems? by Brett, Michael T., Bunn, Stuart E., Chandra, Sudeep, Galloway, Aaron W. E., Guo, Fen, Kainz, Martin J., Kankaala, Paula, Lau, Danny C. P., Moulton, Timothy P., Power, Mary E., Rasmussen, Joseph B., Taipale, Sami J., Thorp, James H., Wehr, John D.

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-05-2017)
    “…Many freshwater systems receive substantial inputs of terrestrial organic matter. Terrestrially derived dissolved organic carbon (t‐DOC) inputs can modify…”
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    Diet-specific biomarkers show that high-quality phytoplankton fuels herbivorous zooplankton in large boreal lakes by Galloway, Aaron W. E., Taipale, Sami J., Hiltunen, Minna, Peltomaa, Elina, Strandberg, Ursula, Brett, Michael T., Kankaala, Paula

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-09-2014)
    “…Summary The zooplankton is a key link in the transfer of energy from primary producers up through aquatic food webs. Previous efforts to quantify the…”
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    A Fatty Acid Based Bayesian Approach for Inferring Diet in Aquatic Consumers by Galloway, Aaron W E, Brett, Michael T, Holtgrieve, Gordon W, Ward, Eric J, Ballantyne, Ashley P, Burns, Carolyn W, Kainz, Martin J, Müller-Navarra, Doerthe C, Persson, Jonas, Ravet, Joseph L, Strandberg, Ursula, Taipale, Sami J, Alhgren, Gunnel

    Published in PloS one (26-06-2015)
    “…We modified the stable isotope mixing model MixSIR to infer primary producer contributions to consumer diets based on their fatty acid composition. To…”
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    Broad sampling and diverse biomarkers allow characterization of nearshore particulate organic matter by Lowe, Alexander T, Galloway, Aaron W. E, Yeung, J. Sean, Dethier, Megan N, Duggins, David O

    Published in Oikos (01-11-2014)
    “…Suspended particulate organic matter (POM) is a primary food source for benthic and pelagic consumers in aquatic and marine ecosystems. POM is potentially…”
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    The critical importance of experimentation in biomarker-based trophic ecology by Galloway, Aaron W E, Budge, Suzanne M

    “…Fatty acids are commonly used as biomarkers for making inferences about trophic relationships in aquatic and soil food webs. However, researchers are often…”
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    Unlocking the power of fatty acids as dietary tracers and metabolic signals in fishes and aquatic invertebrates by Jardine, Timothy D, Galloway, Aaron W E, Kainz, Martin J

    “…Determining the transfer and transformation of organic matter in food webs is a fundamental challenge that has implications for sustainable management of…”
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    The sunflower sea star reduces grazing rates of purple sea urchins dependent upon urchin starvation state by Whippo, Ross, Gravem, Sarah, Porter‐Hughes, Ethan, Galloway, Aaron W. E.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-07-2024)
    “…Ecosystem function is maintained in part by direct species interactions, but indirect interactions and non‐consumptive effects may be of equal ecological…”
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    Assessing prevalence and correlates of blue-colored flesh in lingcod (Ophiodon elongatus) across their geographic range by Galloway, Aaron W. E., Beaudreau, Anne H., Thomas, Michael D., Basnett, Bonnie L., Lam, Laurel S., Hamilton, Scott L., Andrews, Kelly S., Schram, Julie B., Watson, Jessica, Samhouri, Jameal F.

    Published in Marine biology (01-09-2021)
    “…Intraspecific variation in external and internal pigmentation is common among fishes and explained by a variety of biological and ecological factors…”
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    Integrating oceans into climate policy: Any green new deal needs a splash of blue by Dundas, Steven J., Levine, Arielle S., Lewison, Rebecca L., Doerr, Angee N., White, Crow, Galloway, Aaron W. E., Garza, Corey, Hazen, Elliott L., Padilla‐Gamiño, Jacqueline, Samhouri, Jameal F., Spalding, Ana, Stier, Adrian, White, J. Wilson

    Published in Conservation letters (01-09-2020)
    “…Recent warnings from scientists suggest there is limited time to enact policies to avert wide‐ranging ecological and social damage from climate change. In the…”
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    Seasonal variability in a nascent population of a non-indigenous colonial ascidian (Didemnum vexillum) near Winchester Bay, Oregon by Knorek, Zofia R., Hansen, Bruce P., Rumrill, Steven S., Groth, Scott D., Galloway, Aaron W. E.

    Published in Aquatic ecology (01-12-2020)
    “…The non-indigenous colonial tunicate Didemnum vexillum plagues many shellfish aquaculture operations around the world by smothering crop and gear and…”
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    FATTY ACID SIGNATURES DIFFERENTIATE MARINE MACROPHYTES AT ORDINAL AND FAMILY RANKS by Galloway, Aaron W. E., Britton-Simmons, Kevin H., Duggins, David O., Gabrielson, Paul W., Brett, Michael T.

    Published in Journal of phycology (01-08-2012)
    “…Primary productivity by plants and algae is the fundamental source of energy in virtually all food webs. Furthermore, photosynthetic organisms are the sole…”
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    The Purple Sea Urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus Demonstrates a Compartmentalization of Gut Bacterial Microbiota, Predictive Functional Attributes, and Taxonomic Co-Occurrence by Hakim, Joseph A, Schram, Julie B, Galloway, Aaron W E, Morrow, Casey D, Crowley, Michael R, Watts, Stephen A, Bej, Asim K

    Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (26-01-2019)
    “…The sea urchin (order Camarodonta, family Strongylocentrotidae) can be found dominating low intertidal pool biomass on the southern coast of Oregon, USA. In…”
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    The Reliability of Citizen Science: A Case Study of Oregon White Oak Stand Surveys by GALLOWAY, AARON W. E, TUDOR, MARGARET T, HAEGEN, W. MATTHEW VANDER

    Published in Wildlife Society bulletin (01-12-2006)
    “…We trained students (grades 3–10) through classroom presentations to survey an Oregon white oak (Quercus garryana) stand in Washington, USA, and compared their…”
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    Multiple resiliency metrics reveal complementary drivers of ecosystem persistence: An application to kelp forest systems by Arroyo-Esquivel, Jorge, Adams, Riley, Gravem, Sarah, Whippo, Ross, Randell, Zachary, Hodin, Jason, Galloway, Aaron W E, Gaylord, Brian, Baskett, Marissa L

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (27-10-2024)
    “…Human-caused global change produces biotic and abiotic conditions that increase the uncertainty and risk of failure of restoration efforts. A focus of managing…”
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    The land–sea interface: A source of high-quality phytoplankton to support secondary production by Winder, Monika, Carstensen, Jacob, Galloway, Aaron W. E., Jakobsen, Hans H., Cloern, James E.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-11-2017)
    “…Coastal-estuarine systems are among the most productive marine ecosystems and their special role in producing harvestable fish and shellfish has been…”
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    Terrestrial carbohydrates support freshwater zooplankton during phytoplankton deficiency by Taipale, Sami J., Galloway, Aaron W. E., Aalto, Sanni L., Kahilainen, Kimmo K., Strandberg, Ursula, Kankaala, Paula

    Published in Scientific reports (11-08-2016)
    “…Freshwater food webs can be partly supported by terrestrial primary production, often deriving from plant litter of surrounding catchment vegetation. Although…”
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