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    Reconstructing early 17th century estuarine drought conditions from Jamestown oysters by Harding, Juliana M, Spero, Howard J, Mann, Roger, Herbert, Gregory S, Sliko, Jennifer L

    “…Oysters (Crassostrea virginica) were a central component of the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem in 1607 when European settlers established Jamestown, VA, the first…”
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    Comparison of predation signatures left by Atlantic oyster drills ( Urosalpinx cinerea Say, Muricidae) and veined rapa whelks ( Rapana venosa Valenciennes, Muricidae) in bivalve prey by Harding, Juliana M., Kingsley-Smith, Peter, Savini, Dario, Mann, Roger

    “…Predation signatures left by Atlantic oyster drills ( Urosalpinx cinerea, 8.8 to 29.8 mm shell length, SL) and veined rapa whelks ( Rapana venosa, 3.0 to…”
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    Diet of age-0 tarpon Megalops atlanticus near their northern range limit in the western Atlantic Ocean by Mace, Marvin M., Crane, Derek P., Kimball, Matthew E., Harding, Juliana M., McNabb, Justin

    Published in Environmental biology of fishes (01-07-2024)
    “…The Atlantic tarpon Megalops atlanticus is a tropical-subtropical fish that occupies mangrove and salt marsh habitats during the first year of life. Diet…”
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    Salinity Tolerance of Larval Rapana venosa: Implications for Dispersal and Establishment of an Invading Predatory Gastropod on the North American Atlantic Coast by Mann, Roger, Harding, Juliana M.

    Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-02-2003)
    “…The lack of quantitative data on the environmental tolerances of the early life-history stages of invading species hinders estimation of their dispersal rates…”
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    Site Fidelity of Oyster Reef Blennies and Gobies in Saltmarsh Tidal Creeks by Harding, Juliana M., Allen, Dennis M., Haffey, Eric R., Hoffman, Kyle M.

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-03-2020)
    “…Blennies and gobies are among the most abundant fishes in western Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico estuaries. They establish nests and maintain territories in…”
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    Reconstructing pre-colonial oyster demographics in the Chesapeake Bay, USA by Mann, Roger, Harding, Juliana M., Southworth, Melissa J.

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (10-11-2009)
    “…Recent estimates of growth and mortality rates in extant Chesapeake Bay, USA oyster ( Crassostrea virginica) populations are used to quantify changes in both…”
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    Effects of within-season temperature variations on the early life history of two estuarine demersal fishes by Tremont, Rachel M., Harding, Juliana M., Allen, Dennis M.

    Published in Environmental biology of fishes (01-01-2016)
    “…Cultured naked goby ( Gobiosoma bosc ) and striped blenny ( Chasmodes bosquianus ) larvae were used to compare life history parameters for early and late…”
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    ONTOGENY OF OTOLITH FORMATION IN TWO DEMERSAL ESTUARINE REEF FISHES by HOFFMAN, KYLE J., HARDING, JULIANA M.

    “…Planktonic reef fish larvae locate and orient to reefs during settlement. Consequently, metamorphosis occurs in appropriate juvenile and/or adult habitats…”
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    Ontogenetic changes in predator–prey interactions between two species of larval fishes and oyster veligers by Harding, Juliana M., Allen, Dennis M., Dingley, Sarah, Tremont, Rachel M., Krug, Stephanie M., Armstrong, C. Taylor

    “…The naked goby (Gobiosoma bosc), striped blenny (Chasmodes bosquianus), and eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) are common resident species in temperate…”
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    Rapana venosa as an indicator species for TBT exposure over decadal and seasonal scales by Harding, Juliana M, Unger, Michael A, Mann, Roger, Jestel, E. Alex, Kilduff, Catherine

    Published in Marine biology (01-12-2013)
    “…Imposex and decline in reproductive output in marine gastropods have been linked to tributyltin (TBT) exposure. This study describes Chesapeake Bay, USA,…”
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    Predation by blue crabs, Callinectes sapidus, on rapa whelks, Rapana venosa: possible natural controls for an invasive species? by Harding, Juliana M

    “…Blue crabs Callinectes sapidus are voracious predators in Chesapeake Bay and other estuarine habitats. The rapa whelk Rapana venosa is native to Asian waters…”
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    Influence of environmental factors and female size on reproductive output in an invasive temperate marine gastropod Rapana venosa (Muricidae) by Harding, Juliana M, Mann, Roger, Kilduff, Catherine W

    Published in Marine biology (01-11-2008)
    “…Life history and reproductive strategies influence population dynamics at the inter- and intra-specific level. Environmental conditions suitable for gonad…”
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    Comparison of Crassostrea virginica Gmelin (Eastern Oyster) Recruitment on Constructed Reefs and Adjacent Natural Oyster Bars over Decadal Time Scales by Harding, Juliana M, Southworth, Melissa J, Mann, Roger, Wesson, James A

    Published in Northeastern naturalist (01-12-2012)
    “…Since 1993, oyster reef replenishment efforts in the Virginia portion of the Chesapeake Bay have relied heavily on construction of oyster shell reefs with…”
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    Occurrence of imposex and seasonal patterns of gametogenesis in the invading veined rapa whelk Rapana venosa from Chesapeake Bay, USA by MANN, Roger, HARDING, Juliana M, WESTCOTT, Erica

    “…The prevalence and intensity of imposex and observations on the seasonal gametogenic cycle are reported for the Asian veined rapa whelk Rapana venosa…”
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    Influence of environmental factors and female size on reproductive output in an invasive temperate marine gastropod Rapanavenosa (Muricidae) by Harding, Juliana M., Mann, Roger, Kilduff, Catherine W.

    Published in Marine biology (01-11-2008)
    “…Life history and reproductive strategies influence population dynamics at the inter- and intra-specific level. Environmental conditions suitable for gonad…”
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    Sea Turtles as Potential Dispersal Vectors for Non-Indigenous Species: The Veined Rapa Whelk as an Epibiont of Loggerhead Sea Turtles by Harding, Juliana M., Walton, Wendy J., Trapani, Christina M., Frick, Michael G., Mann, Roger

    Published in Southeastern naturalist (Steuben, Me.) (01-06-2011)
    “…We present the first record of Rapana venosa (Veined Rapa Whelk) as an epibiont of Caretta caretta (Loggerhead Sea Turtle) and the first observation of rapa…”
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    Diet and habitat use by bluefish, Pomatomus saltatrix, in a Chesapeake Bay estuary by HARDING, Juliana M, MANN, Roger

    Published in Environmental biology of fishes (01-01-2001)
    “…Bluefish, Pomatomus saltatrix, are recreationally valuable finfish along the Atlantic seaboard and in the Chesapeake Bay. Diet and habitat use patterns for…”
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    Invasion of the North American Atlantic Coast by a Large Predatory Asian Mollusc by Mann, Roger, Harding, Juliana M

    Published in Biological invasions (2000)
    “…The large Asian gastropod mollusc Rapana venosa Valenciennes 1846 (Neogastropoda, formerly Muricidae, currently Thaididae) is reported for eastern North…”
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    Temporal Variation and Patchiness of Zooplankton around a Restored Oyster Reef by Harding, Juliana M.

    Published in Estuaries (01-06-2001)
    “…Zooplankton abundance and distribution patterns were determined for six seasonally important invertebrate taxa (bivalve veligers, gastropod veligers,…”
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    Seasonal radiocarbon reservoir ages for the 17th century James River, Virginia estuary by Grimm, Brittany L., Spero, Howard J., Harding, Juliana M., Guilderson, Thomas P.

    Published in Quaternary geochronology (01-08-2017)
    “…This study utilizes a combined stable isotope and 14C dating approach to determine the radiocarbon reservoir age correction, ΔR, for the James River, Virginia…”
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