Journal Articles - 4 |
2019 |
| Johnson, J. J., Olin, J. A., & Polito, M. J. (2019). A multi‐biomarker approach supports the use of compound‐specific stable isotope analysis of amino acids to quantify basal carbon source use in a salt marsh consumer. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, 33(23), 1781-1791. | |
2017 |
| McCann, M. J., Able, K. W., Christian, R. R., Fodrie, F. J., Jensen, O. P., Johnson, J. J., López‐Duarte, P. C., Martin, C. W., Olin, J. A., Polito, M. J., Roberts, B. J., & Ziegler, S. L. (2017). Key taxa in food web responses to stressors: the <i>Deepwater Horizon</i> oil spill. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 15(3), 142-149. | |
| Olin, J. A., Bergeon Burns, C. M., Woltmann, S., Taylor, S. S., Stouffer, P. C., Bam, W., Hooper‐Bui, L., & Turner, R. E. (2017). Seaside Sparrows reveal contrasting food web responses to large‐scale stressors in coastal Louisiana saltmarshes. Ecosphere, 8(7). | |
2014 |
| Bergeon Burns, C. M., Olin, J. A., Woltmann, S., Stouffer, P. C., & Taylor, S. S. (2014). Effects of Oil on Terrestrial Vertebrates: Predicting Impacts of the Macondo Blowout. BioScience, 64(9), 820-828. | |
Conference Presentations - 22 |
2019 |
| Martin, C. A., K.; Fodrie, F. J., O.; Lopez-Duarte, P. O., J.; Roberts, B. O., & K (2019). Nearshore fishes after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill: why were fish communities so resilient?. In 48th Benthic Ecology Meeting (BEM 2019) | |
2018 |
| [MISSING CITATION] [Author not available]. Why were saltmarsh species assemblages so resilient to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill?. Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2018. (2018). | |
| Lopez-Duarte, P. A., K.W.; Fodrie, F. H., L.M.; Jensen, O. O., J.A.; Martin, C. P., M.J.; Roberts, B. S., & P.C (2018). Evaluating Trophic Relationships in a Saltmarsh Food Web using Stable Isotopes. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2018 | |
| Olin, J. A., K.W.; Fodrie, F. H., L.M.; Jensen, O. L., P.C.; Martin, C. P., M.J.; Roberts, B. T., & S.S (2018). Evaluating Trophic Relationships in a Saltmarsh Food Web using Fatty Acids. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2018 | |
2017 |
| Lopez-Duarte, P. A., K.; Fodrie, J. M., C.M.; Noji, C. O., J.; Pincin, J. P., M.; Roberts, B. J., & O (2017). Quantifying Trophic Interactions in Louisiana Salt Marshes by Combining Stomach Content, Stable Isotope, and Fatty Acid Approaches. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2017 | |
| Oken, K. J., O.P.; Fodrie, F. L., P.C.; Martin, C. O., & J.A.; Polito, M. (2017). Why were saltmarsh species assemblages so resilient to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill?. In ICES Annual Science Conference | |
| Polito, M. L., P.; Olin, J. J., J.; Able, K. M., C.W.; Fodrie, J. H., L.M.; Taylor, S. S., P.; Roberts, B. J., & O (2017). Quantifying Trophic Interactions and Carbon Flow in Louisiana Salt Marshes Using Multiple Biomarkers. In 2017 AGU Fall Meeting | |
| Polito, M. L., P.C.; Olin, J. J., J.; Able, K. M., C.W.; Fodrie, F. H., L.; Roberts, B. J., & O (2017). Quantifying Trophic Interactions in Louisiana Salt Marshes Using Multiple Biomarkers. In Cerf 2017 | |
2016 |
| [MISSING CITATION] [Author not available]. Trophic Interactions in Louisiana Salt Marshes: Combining Stomach Content, Stable Isotope, and Fatty Acid Approaches. Ocean Sciences Meeting 2016. (2016). | |
| Johnson, J. O., & J.A.; Polito, M. (2016). Tracing Carbon Flow from Primary Production to a Gulf Coast Salt Marsh Consumer, the Seaside Sparrow (Ammodramus maritimus). In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2016 | |
| Johnson, J. O., & J.A.; Polito, M. (2016). Tracing Carbon Flow from Primary Production to a Gulf Coast Salt Marsh Consumer, the Seaside Sparrow (Ammodramus maritimus). In Ocean Sciences Meeting 2016 | |
| Lopez-Duarte, P. A., K.; Fodrie, J. M., M.; Melara, S. N., C.; Olin, J. P., J.; Plank, K. P., & M.J.; Jensen, O. (2016). Estimating predator-prey relationships in Louisiana salt marshes: a combination of stomach content, stable isotope, and fatty acid analysis. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2016 | |
| McCann, M. J., O.; Able, K. C., R.; Fodrie, J. J., J.J.; Lopez-Duarte, P. M., C.; Olin, J. P., M.J.; Roberts, B. Z., & S (2016). Using a food web network model to understand vulnerability of Gulf of Mexico salt marsh food webs to oiling. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2016 | |
| Polito, M. J., J.; Mauney, M. D., B.; Baustian, M. O., J.; Jensen, O. L., P.; McCann, M., Able, K. F., J.; Martin, C. R., & B (2016). Tracking Carbon Flow through Marsh Food Webs Using Compound Specific-Stable Isotope Analysis. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2016 | |
| Woltmann, S. S., P.C.; Bonisoli Alquati, A. B. B., C.; Olin, J. T., & S.S (2016). Living on the Edge: Understanding Seaside Sparrows in the Wake of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2016 | |
2015 |
| Bergeon Burns, C. O., J.A.; Woltmann, S. S., & P.C.; Taylor, S. (2015). Annual variation in CYP1A gene expression and fatty acid composition in liver of Seaside Sparrows from oiled and unoiled salt marsh following the BP Deepwater Horizon spill. In 2015 Midwest Ecology and Evolution Conference | |
2014 |
| Blake, R. O., & J.A (2014). Response of Spartina alterniflora to multiple stressors. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2014 | |
| Blake, R. O., & J.A (2014). Direct and indirect effects of multiple stressors on Spartina alterniflora. In Benthic Ecology Meeting, Jacksonville, FL | |
| Olin, J. B. B., C.M.; Bam, W. H., L.; Stouffer, P. T., & S.S (2014). Stable isotopes reveal intra-specific differences in the food webs utilized by Seaside Sparrows (Ammodramus maritimus). In Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography Aquatic Science Meeting | |
| Olin, J. B. B., C.M.; Stouffer, P. T., & S.S (2014). Variation in resource use by Seaside Sparrows (Ammodramus maritimus) in Louisiana marshes based on stable isotopes and fatty acid profiles. In Benthic Ecology Meeting, Jacksonville, FL | |
| Olin, J. B., & R.E (2014). Stable isotopes as chemical indicators of Spartina alterniflora productivity in a multiple stressor mesocosm experiment. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2014 | |
2013 |
| Blake, R. O., & J.A (2013). Response of Spartina alterniflora to chemical and grazing stressors in an experimental system. In 22nd Biennial Conference of the Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation | |