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    Influence of sediment acidification and water flow on sediment acceptance and dispersal of juvenile soft-shell clams (Mya arenaria L.) by Clements, Jeff C., Hunt, Heather L.

    “…Although ocean acidification is expected to reduce carbonate saturation and yield negative impacts on open-ocean calcifying organisms in the near future,…”
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    Climate, currents and species traits contribute to early stages of marine species redistribution by García Molinos, Jorge, Hunt, Heather L., Green, Madeline E., Champion, Curtis, Hartog, Jason R., Pecl, Gretta T.

    Published in Communications biology (03-12-2022)
    “…Anthropogenic climate change is causing a rapid redistribution of life on Earth, particularly in the ocean, with profound implications for humans. Yet…”
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    Infaunal invertebrate community relationships to water column and sediment abiotic conditions by McGarrigle, Samantha A., Hunt, Heather L.

    Published in Marine biology (2024)
    “…Infaunal invertebrates are affected by the overlying water and the sediment in which they live. Therefore, understanding how these environmental conditions…”
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    Effects of CO2-driven sediment acidification on infaunal marine bivalves: A synthesis by Clements, Jeff C., Hunt, Heather L.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (15-04-2017)
    “…While ocean acidification (OA) effects on marine organisms are well documented, impacts of sediment acidification on infaunal organisms are relatively…”
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    Degree of leukochimerism with calf age in Angus-crossbred twin sets by Hunt, Heather L, Kirkpatrick, Brian W

    Published in Animal genetics (01-10-2023)
    “…Twinning in cattle is infrequent and usually undesired. It can result in an increased occurrence of abortion and dystocia, reduced calf survival and a high…”
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    Effects of Experimental Addition of Algae and Shell Hash on an Infaunal Mudflat Community by McGarrigle, Samantha A., Francis, Mia C., Hunt, Heather L.

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-09-2024)
    “…In coastal environments, eutrophication and ocean acidification both decrease pH, impacting the abiotic conditions experienced by marine life. Infaunal…”
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    Can Siphon Hole Morphometrics Be Used for Population Assessments of Intertidal Soft-Shell Clams, Mya arenaria? by Clements, Jeff C., Harrison, Sarah, Hunt, Jillian, Brennan, Isabelle, Hunt, Heather L., Sonier, Rémi

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-12-2024)
    “…Measuring infaunal population dynamics relies on destructive sampling that disturbs sediments and removes animals from their habitat. Establishing effective,…”
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    Elevated temperature has adverse effects on GABA-mediated avoidance behaviour to sediment acidification in a wide-ranging marine bivalve by Clements, Jeff C., Bishop, Melanie M., Hunt, Heather L.

    Published in Marine biology (01-03-2017)
    “…Sediment acidification is known to influence the burrowing behaviour of juvenile marine bivalves. Unlike the alteration of behaviour by ocean acidification…”
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    Spatial patterns of sediment contamination and their influence on benthic infaunal communities in a highly tidal and industrial estuary in Atlantic Canada by Guerin, Andrew J, Kidd, Karen A, Maltais, Marie-Josée, Mercer, Angella, Hunt, Heather L

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-01-2024)
    “…Sediment contamination can be elevated in ports, harbours, and estuaries with legacies of exploitation, negatively impacting infaunal invertebrate communities…”
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    Testing for Sediment Acidification Effects on Within-Season Variability in Juvenile Soft-Shell Clam (Mya arenaria) Abundance on the Northern Shore of the Bay of Fundy by Clements, Jeff C., Hunt, Heather L.

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-03-2018)
    “…Soft-shell clams (Mya arenaria) can serve important ecological roles in intertidal mudflats and are an important economic and recreational resource in the…”
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    Porewater acidification alters the burrowing behavior and post-settlement dispersal of juvenile soft-shell clams (Mya arenaria) by Clements, Jeff C., Woodard, Krystal D., Hunt, Heather L.

    “…Although ocean acidification will impact marine organisms in the future, few studies have addressed the effects of sedimentary porewater acidification on…”
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    Temporal and Spatial Trends in Benthic Infauna and Potential Drivers, in a Highly Tidal Estuary in Atlantic Canada by Guerin, Andrew J., Kidd, Karen A., Maltais, Marie-Josée, Mercer, Angella, Hunt, Heather L.

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-09-2023)
    “…Infaunal invertebrate communities of coastal marine sediments are often impacted by human activities, particularly in harbours and estuaries. However, while…”
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    Effects of CO 2 -driven sediment acidification on infaunal marine bivalves: A synthesis by Clements, Jeff C, Hunt, Heather L

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (15-04-2017)
    “…While ocean acidification (OA) effects on marine organisms are well documented, impacts of sediment acidification on infaunal organisms are relatively…”
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    Effect of background substrate on recruitment of benthic marine invertebrates to subtidal cobble-filled collectors by Ellis, Lauren M, Hunt, Heather L, Rochette, Rémy

    Published in Marine biology (01-09-2015)
    “…The availability of suitable substrate for settlement can alter the behaviour of larvae of benthic marine invertebrates and consequently their settlement…”
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    Small macro-benthic invertebrates influence the survival, growth and behaviour of juvenile green sea urchins Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis in the laboratory by Jennings, Lindsay B., Hunt, Heather L.

    Published in Marine ecology (Berlin, West) (01-12-2016)
    “…Recent settlers of many marine benthic invertebrates are cryptic, which exposes them to a suite of animals that differs from those they may experience as…”
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    Settlement, recruitment and potential predators and competitors of juvenile echinoderms in the rocky subtidal zone by Jennings, Lindsay B., Hunt, Heather L.

    Published in Marine biology (01-02-2010)
    “…Recruitment patterns of marine invertebrates are affected both by settlement and early post-settlement events. This study examined the settlement and…”
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