Publications
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Journal Articles:
Jones, E. and J.D. Long. 2018. Geographic variation in the sensitivity of an herbivore-induced seaweed defense. Ecology 99(8):1748-1758. link
Jones, E. and J.D. Long. 2017. The relative strength of an herbivore-induced seaweed defense varies with herbivore species. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 581:33-44. link
Long, J.D., L.D. Porturas, E. Jones, C.K. Kwan, and G.C. Trussell. 2013. Seaweed traits linked to wave-exposure determine predator avoidance behaviors. Marine Ecology Progress Series 483:143-151. pdf
Williams, S.L., M.E.S. Bracken, and E. Jones. 2013. Additive effects of physical stress and herbivores on intertidal seaweed diversity. Ecology 94: 1089-1101. (ESA Bulletin photo gallery) pdf
Bracken, M.E.S., E. Jones, and S.L. Williams. 2011. Herbivores, tidal elevation, and species richness simultaneously mediate nitrate uptake by seaweed assemblages. Ecology 92(5):1083-1093. pdf
Rohr, N., C.S. Thornber, and E. Jones. 2011. Epiphyte and herbivore interactions impact recruitment in a marine subtidal system. Aquatic Ecology 45:213-219. pdf
Jones, E. and C.S. Thornber. 2010. Effects of habitat-modifying invasive macroalgae on epiphytic algal communities. Marine Ecology Progress Series 400:87-100. pdf
Thornber, C.S., E. Jones, and J.J. Stachowicz. 2008. Differences in herbivore feeding preferences across a vertical rocky intertidal gradient. Marine Ecology Progress Series 363:51-62. pdf
Book Chapters:
Thornber, C.S., E. Jones, and M.S. Thomsen. 2016. Epibiont-marine macrophyte assemblages. Pages 43-75 in Emil Olafsson, editor. Marine Macrophytes as Foundation Species. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.
Thesis/Dissertation:
Jones, E. 2016. Factors affecting the strength and sensitivity of an herbivore-induced seaweed defense. Ph.D. Dissertation, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA and University of California – Davis, Davis, CA. 110 p. link
Jones, E. 2007. Impacts of habitat-modifying invasive macroalgae on epiphytic algal communities. M.S. Thesis, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI. 54 p.
Journal Articles:
Jones, E. and J.D. Long. 2018. Geographic variation in the sensitivity of an herbivore-induced seaweed defense. Ecology 99(8):1748-1758. link
Jones, E. and J.D. Long. 2017. The relative strength of an herbivore-induced seaweed defense varies with herbivore species. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 581:33-44. link
Long, J.D., L.D. Porturas, E. Jones, C.K. Kwan, and G.C. Trussell. 2013. Seaweed traits linked to wave-exposure determine predator avoidance behaviors. Marine Ecology Progress Series 483:143-151. pdf
Williams, S.L., M.E.S. Bracken, and E. Jones. 2013. Additive effects of physical stress and herbivores on intertidal seaweed diversity. Ecology 94: 1089-1101. (ESA Bulletin photo gallery) pdf
Bracken, M.E.S., E. Jones, and S.L. Williams. 2011. Herbivores, tidal elevation, and species richness simultaneously mediate nitrate uptake by seaweed assemblages. Ecology 92(5):1083-1093. pdf
Rohr, N., C.S. Thornber, and E. Jones. 2011. Epiphyte and herbivore interactions impact recruitment in a marine subtidal system. Aquatic Ecology 45:213-219. pdf
Jones, E. and C.S. Thornber. 2010. Effects of habitat-modifying invasive macroalgae on epiphytic algal communities. Marine Ecology Progress Series 400:87-100. pdf
Thornber, C.S., E. Jones, and J.J. Stachowicz. 2008. Differences in herbivore feeding preferences across a vertical rocky intertidal gradient. Marine Ecology Progress Series 363:51-62. pdf
Book Chapters:
Thornber, C.S., E. Jones, and M.S. Thomsen. 2016. Epibiont-marine macrophyte assemblages. Pages 43-75 in Emil Olafsson, editor. Marine Macrophytes as Foundation Species. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.
Thesis/Dissertation:
Jones, E. 2016. Factors affecting the strength and sensitivity of an herbivore-induced seaweed defense. Ph.D. Dissertation, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA and University of California – Davis, Davis, CA. 110 p. link
Jones, E. 2007. Impacts of habitat-modifying invasive macroalgae on epiphytic algal communities. M.S. Thesis, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI. 54 p.