Publications by lab members
2021
Bernhardt, J.R. and O'Connor M.I. Aquatic biodiversity enhances multiple nutritional benefits to humans. PNAS. 118(15): e1917487118. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1917487118.
Murphy, G.E.P., Dunic, J.C., Adamczyk, E.M., Bittick, SJ., Côté, I.M., Cristiani, J., Geissinger, E.A., Gregory, R.S., Lotze, H.K., O’Connor, M.I., Araújo, C.A.S., Rubidge, E.M., Templeman, N.D. and Wong, M.C. From coast to coast to coast: ecology and management of seagrass ecosystems across Canada. FACETS. 6(1): 139-179. https://doi.org/10.1139/facets-2020-0020.
Murphy, G.E.P., Dunic, J.C., Adamczyk, E.M., Bittick, SJ., Côté, I.M., Cristiani, J., Geissinger, E.A., Gregory, R.S., Lotze, H.K., O’Connor, M.I., Araújo, C.A.S., Rubidge, E.M., Templeman, N.D. and Wong, M.C. From coast to coast to coast: ecology and management of seagrass ecosystems across Canada. FACETS. 6(1): 139-179. https://doi.org/10.1139/facets-2020-0020.
2020
Sanders-Smith, R., Trevizan Segovia, B., Forbes, C., Hessing-Lewis, M., Morien, E., Lemay, M.A., O'Connor, M.I., and Parfrey, L.W. 2020. Host-specificity and core taxa of seagrass leaf microbiome identified across tissue age and geographical regions. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 8: 605304.https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2020.605304.
Halpern, B.S., Berlow, E., Williams, R., Borer, E.T., Davis, F.W., Dobson, A., Enquist, B.J., Froehlich, H.E., Gerber, L.H., Lortie, C.J., O'Connor, M.I., Regan, H., Vázquez, D.P., Willard, G. Ecological Synthesis and Its Role in Advancing Knowledge, BioScience, Volume 70, Issue 11, November 2020, Pages 1005–1014, https://doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biaa105
Hernán, G, Ortega, MJ, Henderson, J, Alós, J., Boyer, K., Cimon, S., Combes, V., Cusson, M., Hereu, C.M., Hessing‐Lewis, M., Hovel, K., Jorgensen, P., Kiriakopolos, S., Kollars, N., O'´Connor, M.I., Olsen, J., Reynolds, P.L., Ruesink, J., Voigt, E., and Tomas, F. Latitudinal variation in plant defence against herbivory in a marine foundation species does not follow a linear pattern: The importance of resource availability. Global Ecol Biogeogr. 2020; 30: 220– 234. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.13217
Stark, K.A., Thompson, P.L., Yakimishyn, J., Lee, L., Adamczyk, E.M., Hessing-Lewis, M., and O'Connor, M.I. 2020. Beyond a single patch: local and regional processes explain diversity patterns in a seagrass epifaunal community. Marine Ecology Progress Series. doi:10.3354/meps13527.
Bernhardt, J.R., O'Connor, M.I., Sunday, J.M., and Gonzalez, A. 2020. Life in fluctuating environments. Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
Deith, M.C.M., and Brodie J.F. 2020. Predicting defaunation: accurately mapping bushmeat hunting pressure over large areas. Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
Turner, K.L., Idrobo, C.J., A. Desmarais, and A.M. Paredo. 2020. Food sovereignty, gendered economies and everyday practice. Journal of Peasant Studies. Doi: 10.1080/03066150.2020.1786812
Idrobo, C.J., and D. Johnson. 2020. A social wellbeing perspective on coastal livelihood transitions and adaptive preferences on the Atlantic Forest Coast of Brazil. Maritime Studies 19(1): 67-79.
Halpern, B.S., Berlow, E., Williams, R., Borer, E.T., Davis, F.W., Dobson, A., Enquist, B.J., Froehlich, H.E., Gerber, L.H., Lortie, C.J., O'Connor, M.I., Regan, H., Vázquez, D.P., Willard, G. Ecological Synthesis and Its Role in Advancing Knowledge, BioScience, Volume 70, Issue 11, November 2020, Pages 1005–1014, https://doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biaa105
Hernán, G, Ortega, MJ, Henderson, J, Alós, J., Boyer, K., Cimon, S., Combes, V., Cusson, M., Hereu, C.M., Hessing‐Lewis, M., Hovel, K., Jorgensen, P., Kiriakopolos, S., Kollars, N., O'´Connor, M.I., Olsen, J., Reynolds, P.L., Ruesink, J., Voigt, E., and Tomas, F. Latitudinal variation in plant defence against herbivory in a marine foundation species does not follow a linear pattern: The importance of resource availability. Global Ecol Biogeogr. 2020; 30: 220– 234. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.13217
Stark, K.A., Thompson, P.L., Yakimishyn, J., Lee, L., Adamczyk, E.M., Hessing-Lewis, M., and O'Connor, M.I. 2020. Beyond a single patch: local and regional processes explain diversity patterns in a seagrass epifaunal community. Marine Ecology Progress Series. doi:10.3354/meps13527.
Bernhardt, J.R., O'Connor, M.I., Sunday, J.M., and Gonzalez, A. 2020. Life in fluctuating environments. Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
Deith, M.C.M., and Brodie J.F. 2020. Predicting defaunation: accurately mapping bushmeat hunting pressure over large areas. Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
Turner, K.L., Idrobo, C.J., A. Desmarais, and A.M. Paredo. 2020. Food sovereignty, gendered economies and everyday practice. Journal of Peasant Studies. Doi: 10.1080/03066150.2020.1786812
Idrobo, C.J., and D. Johnson. 2020. A social wellbeing perspective on coastal livelihood transitions and adaptive preferences on the Atlantic Forest Coast of Brazil. Maritime Studies 19(1): 67-79.
2019
O’Connor, M I., M. Pennell, F. Altermatt, B. Matthews, C. Melian, A. Gonzalez. 2019. Principles of ecology revisited: integrating information and ecological theories for a more unified science. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution.
Chase, J., B. McGill, P. L. Thompson, L. Antao, A. Bates, S. Blowes, M. Dornelas, A. Gonzalez, A. Magurran, S. Supp, M. Winter, A. Bjorkman, H. Bruelheide, J. E. K. Byrnes, J. Cabral, R. Elahi, C. Gomez, H. Guzmán, F. Isbell, I. Myers-Smith, H. Jones, J. Hines, M. Vellend, C. Waldock, M. I. O'Connor. 2019. Species richness change across spatial scales. Oikos.
Garzke, J., S. J. Connor, U. Sommer, and M. I. O’Connor. 2019. Food chain length modifies the effect of temperature on ecosystems. PLoS Biology.
Stier, A. C., S. C. Lee, and M. I. O’Connor. 2019. Temporal variation in dispersal modifies dispersal-diversity relationships in a seagrass metacommunity. Marine Ecology Progress Series.
Fonseca, V., C.J. Idrobo, and S. Restrepo. 2019. The changing chagras: Traditional Ecological Knowledge transformations in the Colombian Amazon. Ecology and Society 24(1): 8
Chase, J., B. McGill, P. L. Thompson, L. Antao, A. Bates, S. Blowes, M. Dornelas, A. Gonzalez, A. Magurran, S. Supp, M. Winter, A. Bjorkman, H. Bruelheide, J. E. K. Byrnes, J. Cabral, R. Elahi, C. Gomez, H. Guzmán, F. Isbell, I. Myers-Smith, H. Jones, J. Hines, M. Vellend, C. Waldock, M. I. O'Connor. 2019. Species richness change across spatial scales. Oikos.
Garzke, J., S. J. Connor, U. Sommer, and M. I. O’Connor. 2019. Food chain length modifies the effect of temperature on ecosystems. PLoS Biology.
Stier, A. C., S. C. Lee, and M. I. O’Connor. 2019. Temporal variation in dispersal modifies dispersal-diversity relationships in a seagrass metacommunity. Marine Ecology Progress Series.
Fonseca, V., C.J. Idrobo, and S. Restrepo. 2019. The changing chagras: Traditional Ecological Knowledge transformations in the Colombian Amazon. Ecology and Society 24(1): 8
2018
Whippo, R., N. S. Knight, C. Prentice, J. Cristiani, M. Siegle, M. I. O’Connor. 2018. Epifaunal diversity patterns within and among seagrass meadows suggest landscape scale biodiversity processes. Ecosphere 9(11) e02490.
Röhr, M. E., M. Holmer, J. K. Baum, M. Björk, D. Chin, L. Chalifour, S. Cimon, M. Cusson, M. Dahl, D. Deyanova, J. E. Duffy, J. S. Eklöf, J. K. Geyer, J. N. Griffin, M. Gullström, C. M. Hereu, M. Hori, K. A. Hovel, A. R. Hughes, P. Jorgensen, S. Kiriakopolos, P‐O. Moksnes, M. Nakaoka, M. I. O'Connor, B. Peterson, K. Reiss, P. L. Reynolds, F. Rossi, J. Ruesink, R. Santos, J. J. Stachowicz, F. Tomas, K.‐S. Lee, R. K. F. Unsworth C. Boström. Blue carbon storage capacity of temperate eelgrass (Zostera marina) meadows, 2018, Global Biogeochemical Cycles 32(10) 1457-1475.
Guzman, L., R. Germain, C. Forbes, S. Straus, M. I. O’Connor, D. Gravel, D. Srivastava, P. L. Thompson. 2018. Towards a multi-trophic extension of metacommunity ecology. Ecology Letters 22(1): 19-33.
Bernhardt, J. R., J. M. Sunday, P. L. Thompson, and M. I. O’Connor. 2018. Nonlinear averaging of thermal experience predicts population growth rates in a thermally variable environment. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London-B. 285: 20181076
Bernhardt, J. R., J. M. Sunday, and M. I. O’Connor. 2018. Metabolic theory and the temperature size rule explain the temperature dependence of population carrying capacity. The American Naturalist 192(6): 687-697.
Thompson, P. L., A. Gonzalez, M. I. O’Connor, F. Isbell, M. Loreau. 2018. The strength of the biodiversity-ecosystem function relationship depends on spatial scale. 285 Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, B.
Louca, S., M. F. Polz, F. Mazel, M. B. N. Albright, J. A. Huber, M. I. O’Connor, M. Ackermann, A. S. Hahn, D. S. Srivastava, S. A. Crowe, M. Doebeli, L. W. Parfrey. 2018. Function and functional redundancy in microbial systems. Nature Ecology and Evolution. 2: 936-943.
Iacarella, J., Adamczyk, E., Bowen, D., Chalifour, L., Eger, A., Heath, W., Helms, S., Hessing-Lewis, M., Hunt, B, MacInnis, A., O' Connor, M. I., Robinson, C.L.K., Yakimishyn, J., Baum, J. 2018. Anthropogenic disturbance homogenizes seagrass fish communities. Global Change Biology 24: 1904-1918.
Siegle, M. R., R. B. Taylor, M. I. O’Connor. 2018. Prior heat accumulation reduces survival during subsequent experimental heat waves. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 501: 109-117.
Barnes, A. D., N. Eisenhauer, C. Scherber, M. Jochum, J. Lefcheck, M. I. O’Connor, P. de Ruiter, and U. Brose. 2018. Energy flux: the link between multi-trophic biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 33(3): 186-197.
Reynolds, P. L., J. Stachowicz, K. Hovel, C. Bostrom, K. Boyer, M. Cusson, J. Eklof, F. Engel, A. Engelen, B. K. Eriksson, J. Fodrie, J. Griffin, C. Hereu, M. Hori, T. Hanley, M. Ivanov, P. Jorgensen, C. Kruschel, K-S. Lee, K. McGlathery, P-O Moksnes, M. Nakaoka, F. Tomas Nash, M. I. O’Connor, N. O’Connor, R. Orth, F. Rossi, E. Sotka, R. Unsworth, M. Whalen, J. E. Duffy. 2018. Latitude, temperature and habitat complexity predict predation pressure in eelgrass across the Northern Hemisphere. Ecology. 99(1): 29-35.
Idrobo, C.J. 2018. Adapting to environmental change through the lens of social wellbeing: Improvements and trade-offs associated with a small-scale fishery in the Atlantic Forest Coast of Brazil. In: D. Johnson, T. Acott, N. Stacey, and J. Urquart (eds). Social well-being and the values of small-scale fisheries. Amsterdam: Springer. Pp. 75 -96.
Röhr, M. E., M. Holmer, J. K. Baum, M. Björk, D. Chin, L. Chalifour, S. Cimon, M. Cusson, M. Dahl, D. Deyanova, J. E. Duffy, J. S. Eklöf, J. K. Geyer, J. N. Griffin, M. Gullström, C. M. Hereu, M. Hori, K. A. Hovel, A. R. Hughes, P. Jorgensen, S. Kiriakopolos, P‐O. Moksnes, M. Nakaoka, M. I. O'Connor, B. Peterson, K. Reiss, P. L. Reynolds, F. Rossi, J. Ruesink, R. Santos, J. J. Stachowicz, F. Tomas, K.‐S. Lee, R. K. F. Unsworth C. Boström. Blue carbon storage capacity of temperate eelgrass (Zostera marina) meadows, 2018, Global Biogeochemical Cycles 32(10) 1457-1475.
Guzman, L., R. Germain, C. Forbes, S. Straus, M. I. O’Connor, D. Gravel, D. Srivastava, P. L. Thompson. 2018. Towards a multi-trophic extension of metacommunity ecology. Ecology Letters 22(1): 19-33.
Bernhardt, J. R., J. M. Sunday, P. L. Thompson, and M. I. O’Connor. 2018. Nonlinear averaging of thermal experience predicts population growth rates in a thermally variable environment. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London-B. 285: 20181076
Bernhardt, J. R., J. M. Sunday, and M. I. O’Connor. 2018. Metabolic theory and the temperature size rule explain the temperature dependence of population carrying capacity. The American Naturalist 192(6): 687-697.
Thompson, P. L., A. Gonzalez, M. I. O’Connor, F. Isbell, M. Loreau. 2018. The strength of the biodiversity-ecosystem function relationship depends on spatial scale. 285 Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, B.
Louca, S., M. F. Polz, F. Mazel, M. B. N. Albright, J. A. Huber, M. I. O’Connor, M. Ackermann, A. S. Hahn, D. S. Srivastava, S. A. Crowe, M. Doebeli, L. W. Parfrey. 2018. Function and functional redundancy in microbial systems. Nature Ecology and Evolution. 2: 936-943.
Iacarella, J., Adamczyk, E., Bowen, D., Chalifour, L., Eger, A., Heath, W., Helms, S., Hessing-Lewis, M., Hunt, B, MacInnis, A., O' Connor, M. I., Robinson, C.L.K., Yakimishyn, J., Baum, J. 2018. Anthropogenic disturbance homogenizes seagrass fish communities. Global Change Biology 24: 1904-1918.
Siegle, M. R., R. B. Taylor, M. I. O’Connor. 2018. Prior heat accumulation reduces survival during subsequent experimental heat waves. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 501: 109-117.
Barnes, A. D., N. Eisenhauer, C. Scherber, M. Jochum, J. Lefcheck, M. I. O’Connor, P. de Ruiter, and U. Brose. 2018. Energy flux: the link between multi-trophic biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 33(3): 186-197.
Reynolds, P. L., J. Stachowicz, K. Hovel, C. Bostrom, K. Boyer, M. Cusson, J. Eklof, F. Engel, A. Engelen, B. K. Eriksson, J. Fodrie, J. Griffin, C. Hereu, M. Hori, T. Hanley, M. Ivanov, P. Jorgensen, C. Kruschel, K-S. Lee, K. McGlathery, P-O Moksnes, M. Nakaoka, F. Tomas Nash, M. I. O’Connor, N. O’Connor, R. Orth, F. Rossi, E. Sotka, R. Unsworth, M. Whalen, J. E. Duffy. 2018. Latitude, temperature and habitat complexity predict predation pressure in eelgrass across the Northern Hemisphere. Ecology. 99(1): 29-35.
Idrobo, C.J. 2018. Adapting to environmental change through the lens of social wellbeing: Improvements and trade-offs associated with a small-scale fishery in the Atlantic Forest Coast of Brazil. In: D. Johnson, T. Acott, N. Stacey, and J. Urquart (eds). Social well-being and the values of small-scale fisheries. Amsterdam: Springer. Pp. 75 -96.
2017
Ruesink, J., J. J. Stachowicz, P. L. Reynolds, C. Bostrom, M. Cusson, J. Douglass, J. Eklof, A. Engelen, M. Hori, K. Hovel, K. Iken, P-O Moksnes, M. Nakaoka, M. I. O’Connor, J. Olsen, E. E. Sotka, M. Whalen, J. E. Duffy. 2017. Form-function relationships in a marine foundation species depend on scale: a shoot to global perspective from a distributed ecological experiment. Oikos 127(3):364-374.
M. W. Pennell and M. I. O’Connor. 2017. A modest proposal for unifying macroevolution and ecosystem ecology. The American Naturalist. Online.
Isbell, F., A. Gonzalez, M. Loreau, J. Cowles, S. Diaz, A. Hector, G. M. Mace, D. A Wardle, M. I. O’Connor, J. E. Duffy, L. A. Turnbull, P. L. Thompson, A. Larigauderie. 2017. Linking the influence and dependence of people on biodiversity. Nature 546: 65-72.
M. M. Osmond, M. Barbour, J. Bernhardt, J. Sunday, M. Pennell, M. I. O’Connor. 2017. Warming induced changes to body size stabilize consumer-resource dynamics. The American Naturalist.
O’Connor, M. I., A. Gonzalez, J. E. K. Byrnes, B. J. Cardinale, J. E. Duffy, L. Gamfeldt, J. Griffin, D. U. Hooper, B. Hungate, A. Paquette, P. Thompson, L. Dee, K. Dolan. 2017. Toward predictive scaling coefficients for biodiversity and ecosystem functioning relationships. Oikos 126: 18-31
Davidson-Hunt, I.J., C.J. Idrobo, and K.L. Turner. 2017. The creativity of everyday life in crafting resilient rural food systems: an example from the Atlantic Forest Coast of Brazil. Human Ecology 45: 601-612.
M. W. Pennell and M. I. O’Connor. 2017. A modest proposal for unifying macroevolution and ecosystem ecology. The American Naturalist. Online.
Isbell, F., A. Gonzalez, M. Loreau, J. Cowles, S. Diaz, A. Hector, G. M. Mace, D. A Wardle, M. I. O’Connor, J. E. Duffy, L. A. Turnbull, P. L. Thompson, A. Larigauderie. 2017. Linking the influence and dependence of people on biodiversity. Nature 546: 65-72.
M. M. Osmond, M. Barbour, J. Bernhardt, J. Sunday, M. Pennell, M. I. O’Connor. 2017. Warming induced changes to body size stabilize consumer-resource dynamics. The American Naturalist.
O’Connor, M. I., A. Gonzalez, J. E. K. Byrnes, B. J. Cardinale, J. E. Duffy, L. Gamfeldt, J. Griffin, D. U. Hooper, B. Hungate, A. Paquette, P. Thompson, L. Dee, K. Dolan. 2017. Toward predictive scaling coefficients for biodiversity and ecosystem functioning relationships. Oikos 126: 18-31
Davidson-Hunt, I.J., C.J. Idrobo, and K.L. Turner. 2017. The creativity of everyday life in crafting resilient rural food systems: an example from the Atlantic Forest Coast of Brazil. Human Ecology 45: 601-612.
2016
O'Connor, M. I., Gonzalez, A., Byrnes, J. E., Cardinale, B. J., Duffy, J. E., Gamfeldt, L., ... & Thompson, P. L. 2016. A general biodiversity–function relationship is mediated by trophic level. Oikos.
Gonzalez, A., Cardinale, B.J., Allington, G.R., Byrnes, J., Arthur Endsley, K., Brown, D.G., Hooper, D.U., Isbell, F., O'Connor, M.I. and Loreau, M., 2016. Estimating local biodiversity change: a critique of papers claiming no net loss of local diversity. Ecology.
Brown, C. J., O'Connor, M. I., Poloczanska, E. S., Schoeman, D. S., Buckley, L. B., Burrows, M. T., ... & Richardson, A. J. 2016. Ecological and methodological drivers of species’ distribution and phenology responses to climate change. Global change biology.
Idrobo, C.J., I.J. Davidson-Hunt, and C.S. Seixas. 2016. Produced natures in the Atlantic Forest Coast of Brazil: The construction of the Caiçara in conservation and tourism discourses. Local Environment 21(9): 1132-1150.
Gonzalez, A., Cardinale, B.J., Allington, G.R., Byrnes, J., Arthur Endsley, K., Brown, D.G., Hooper, D.U., Isbell, F., O'Connor, M.I. and Loreau, M., 2016. Estimating local biodiversity change: a critique of papers claiming no net loss of local diversity. Ecology.
Brown, C. J., O'Connor, M. I., Poloczanska, E. S., Schoeman, D. S., Buckley, L. B., Burrows, M. T., ... & Richardson, A. J. 2016. Ecological and methodological drivers of species’ distribution and phenology responses to climate change. Global change biology.
Idrobo, C.J., I.J. Davidson-Hunt, and C.S. Seixas. 2016. Produced natures in the Atlantic Forest Coast of Brazil: The construction of the Caiçara in conservation and tourism discourses. Local Environment 21(9): 1132-1150.
2015
Tseng, M., & O'Connor, M. I. 2015. Predators modify the evolutionary response of prey to temperature change. Biology letters, 11(12), 20150798.
Bruno, J. F., Carr, L. A., & O'Connor, M. I. 2015. Exploring the role of temperature in the ocean through metabolic scaling. Ecology, 96(12), 3126-3140.
Atkins, R. L., Griffin, J. N., Angelini, C., O'Connor, M. I., & Silliman, B. R. 2015. Consumer–plant interaction strength: importance of body size, density and metabolic biomass. Oikos, 124(10), 1274-1281.
Stafl, N., & O'Connor, M. I. 2015. American Pikas'(Ochotona princeps) Foraging Response to Hikers and Sensitivity to Heat in an Alpine Environment. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, 47(3), 519-527.
Elahi, R., O’Connor, M. I., Byrnes, J. E., Dunic, J., Eriksson, B. K., Hensel, M. J., & Kearns, P. J. 2015. Recent trends in local-scale marine biodiversity reflect community structure and human impacts. Current Biology, 25(14), 1938-1943.
Duffy, J.E., Reynolds, P.L., Boström, C., Coyer, J.A., Cusson, M., Donadi, S., Douglass, J. G., Eklöf, J. S., Engelen, A.H., Eriksson, B.K., Fredriksen, S., Gamfeldt, L., Gustafsson, C., Hoarau, G., Hori, M., Hovel, K., Iken, K., Lefcheck, J. S., Moksnes, P., Nakaoka, M., O'Connor, M.I., Olsen, J.L., Richardson, J.P., Ruesink, J.L., Sotka, E.E., Thormar, J., Whalen, M.A., J.J Stachowicz. (2015). Biodiversity mediates top-down control in eelgrass ecosystems: a global comparative-experimental approach. Ecology Letters, doi:10.1046
Huang, A., M. Essak, M. I. O'Connor. 2015. Top down control by great blue herons Ardea heroditas regulates seagrass associated epifauna. Oikos.
Amundrud SL, Srivastava DS, O'Connor MI. 2015. Indirect effects of predators control herbivore richness and abundance in a benthic eelgrass (Zostera marina) mesograzer community. Journal of Animal Ecology.
Knight, N.S., Prentice, C., Tseng, M., & M.I. O'Connor. 2015. A comparison of epifaunal invertebrate communities in native eelgrass Zostera marina and non-native Zostera japonica at Tsawwassen, BC. Marine Biology Research 11(6):564-571.
DeLong, J.P., Benjamin Gilbert, Jonathan B. Shurin, Van M. Savage, Brandon T. Barton, Christopher F. Clements, Anthony I. Dell, Hamish S. Greig, Christopher D. G. Harley, Pavel Kratina, Kevin S. McCann, Tyler D. Tunney, David A. Vasseur and Mary I. O’Connor. 2015. The body size dependence of trophic cascades. The American Naturalist, 185(3), 354-366.
Haque, C. E., C.J. Idrobo, F. Berkes, and D. Giesbrecht. 2015. Small-scale fishers’ adaptations to change: The role of formal and informal credit in Paraty, Brazil. Marine Policy 51: 401-407.
Bruno, J. F., Carr, L. A., & O'Connor, M. I. 2015. Exploring the role of temperature in the ocean through metabolic scaling. Ecology, 96(12), 3126-3140.
Atkins, R. L., Griffin, J. N., Angelini, C., O'Connor, M. I., & Silliman, B. R. 2015. Consumer–plant interaction strength: importance of body size, density and metabolic biomass. Oikos, 124(10), 1274-1281.
Stafl, N., & O'Connor, M. I. 2015. American Pikas'(Ochotona princeps) Foraging Response to Hikers and Sensitivity to Heat in an Alpine Environment. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, 47(3), 519-527.
Elahi, R., O’Connor, M. I., Byrnes, J. E., Dunic, J., Eriksson, B. K., Hensel, M. J., & Kearns, P. J. 2015. Recent trends in local-scale marine biodiversity reflect community structure and human impacts. Current Biology, 25(14), 1938-1943.
Duffy, J.E., Reynolds, P.L., Boström, C., Coyer, J.A., Cusson, M., Donadi, S., Douglass, J. G., Eklöf, J. S., Engelen, A.H., Eriksson, B.K., Fredriksen, S., Gamfeldt, L., Gustafsson, C., Hoarau, G., Hori, M., Hovel, K., Iken, K., Lefcheck, J. S., Moksnes, P., Nakaoka, M., O'Connor, M.I., Olsen, J.L., Richardson, J.P., Ruesink, J.L., Sotka, E.E., Thormar, J., Whalen, M.A., J.J Stachowicz. (2015). Biodiversity mediates top-down control in eelgrass ecosystems: a global comparative-experimental approach. Ecology Letters, doi:10.1046
Huang, A., M. Essak, M. I. O'Connor. 2015. Top down control by great blue herons Ardea heroditas regulates seagrass associated epifauna. Oikos.
Amundrud SL, Srivastava DS, O'Connor MI. 2015. Indirect effects of predators control herbivore richness and abundance in a benthic eelgrass (Zostera marina) mesograzer community. Journal of Animal Ecology.
Knight, N.S., Prentice, C., Tseng, M., & M.I. O'Connor. 2015. A comparison of epifaunal invertebrate communities in native eelgrass Zostera marina and non-native Zostera japonica at Tsawwassen, BC. Marine Biology Research 11(6):564-571.
DeLong, J.P., Benjamin Gilbert, Jonathan B. Shurin, Van M. Savage, Brandon T. Barton, Christopher F. Clements, Anthony I. Dell, Hamish S. Greig, Christopher D. G. Harley, Pavel Kratina, Kevin S. McCann, Tyler D. Tunney, David A. Vasseur and Mary I. O’Connor. 2015. The body size dependence of trophic cascades. The American Naturalist, 185(3), 354-366.
Haque, C. E., C.J. Idrobo, F. Berkes, and D. Giesbrecht. 2015. Small-scale fishers’ adaptations to change: The role of formal and informal credit in Paraty, Brazil. Marine Policy 51: 401-407.
2014
Garzke, J., Ismar, S. M. H., & U Sommer. 2014. Climate change affects low trophic level marine consumers: warming decreases copepod size and abundance. Oecologia
O’Connor, M. I., Holding, J. M., Kappel, C. V., Duarte, C. M., Brander, K., Brown, C. J., Richardson, A. J. 2014. Strengthening confidence in the climate change impact science. Global Ecology and Biogeography.
Gilbert, B., T. D. Tunney, K. S. McCann, J. P. DeLong, D. A. Vasseur, V. Savage, J. B. Shurin, A. I. Dell, B. T. Barton, C. D. G. Harley, H. M. Kharouba, P. Kratina, J. L. Blanchard, C. Clements, M. Winder, H. S. Greig and M. I. O’Connor. 2014. A bioenergetic framework for the temperature dependence of trophic interaction strength. Ecology Letters.
Lotterhos, K. E., S. J. Dick, and D. R. Haggarty. 2014. Evaluation of rockfish conservation area networks in the United States and Canada relative to the dispersal distance for black rockfish (Sebastes melanops). Evolutionary Applications 7:238-259
Haggarty, D. R. 2014. Rockfish Conservation Areas in B.C.: Our current state of knowledge. David Suzuki Foundation
Clarke, A. and M. I. O’Connor. 2014. Carnivores are cool: diet and body temperature in vertebrates. Global Ecology and Biogeography.
Siegle, M. R., Robinson, C. L.K and J. Yakimishyn. 2014. The effect of region, body size, and sample size on the weight-length relationships of small-bodied fishes found in eelgrass meadows. Northwest Science.
Gerber, L. R., M. d. M. Mancha-Cisneros, M. I. O’Connor and E. R. Selig. 2014. Climate change impacts on connectivity in the ocean: Implications for conservation. Ecosphere 5(3) Article 33.
Burrows, M. T., Schoeman, ... O'Connor, M. I. et al. 2014. Geographical limits to species range-shifts are suggested by climate velocity. Nature.
Vasseur, D. A., J. P. DeLong, B. Gilbert, H. S. Greig, C. D. G. Harley, K. S. McCann, V. Savage, T. D. Tunney, and M. I. O'Connor. 2014. Increased temperature variation poses a greater risk to species than climate warming. Proceedings of the Royal Society, B.
P. Balvanera, I. Siddique, L. Dee, A. Paquette, F. Isbell, A. Gonzalez, J. Byrnes, M. I. O'Connor, B. Hungate, and J. Griffin. 2014. Linking Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services: Current Uncertainties and the Necessary Next Steps. BioScience.
O’Connor, M. I., Holding, J. M., Kappel, C. V., Duarte, C. M., Brander, K., Brown, C. J., Richardson, A. J. 2014. Strengthening confidence in the climate change impact science. Global Ecology and Biogeography.
Gilbert, B., T. D. Tunney, K. S. McCann, J. P. DeLong, D. A. Vasseur, V. Savage, J. B. Shurin, A. I. Dell, B. T. Barton, C. D. G. Harley, H. M. Kharouba, P. Kratina, J. L. Blanchard, C. Clements, M. Winder, H. S. Greig and M. I. O’Connor. 2014. A bioenergetic framework for the temperature dependence of trophic interaction strength. Ecology Letters.
Lotterhos, K. E., S. J. Dick, and D. R. Haggarty. 2014. Evaluation of rockfish conservation area networks in the United States and Canada relative to the dispersal distance for black rockfish (Sebastes melanops). Evolutionary Applications 7:238-259
Haggarty, D. R. 2014. Rockfish Conservation Areas in B.C.: Our current state of knowledge. David Suzuki Foundation
Clarke, A. and M. I. O’Connor. 2014. Carnivores are cool: diet and body temperature in vertebrates. Global Ecology and Biogeography.
Siegle, M. R., Robinson, C. L.K and J. Yakimishyn. 2014. The effect of region, body size, and sample size on the weight-length relationships of small-bodied fishes found in eelgrass meadows. Northwest Science.
Gerber, L. R., M. d. M. Mancha-Cisneros, M. I. O’Connor and E. R. Selig. 2014. Climate change impacts on connectivity in the ocean: Implications for conservation. Ecosphere 5(3) Article 33.
Burrows, M. T., Schoeman, ... O'Connor, M. I. et al. 2014. Geographical limits to species range-shifts are suggested by climate velocity. Nature.
Vasseur, D. A., J. P. DeLong, B. Gilbert, H. S. Greig, C. D. G. Harley, K. S. McCann, V. Savage, T. D. Tunney, and M. I. O'Connor. 2014. Increased temperature variation poses a greater risk to species than climate warming. Proceedings of the Royal Society, B.
P. Balvanera, I. Siddique, L. Dee, A. Paquette, F. Isbell, A. Gonzalez, J. Byrnes, M. I. O'Connor, B. Hungate, and J. Griffin. 2014. Linking Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services: Current Uncertainties and the Necessary Next Steps. BioScience.
2013
Siegle, M. R., E. B. Taylor, K. M. Miller, R. E. Withler, K. L. Yamanaka. 2013. Subtle population genetic structure in Yelloweye Rockfish (Sebastes ruberrimus) is consistent with a major oceanographic division in British Columbia, Canada. PLoS ONE.
Ruckelshaus ... Bernhardt, et al. 2013. Notes from the field: Lessons learned from using ecosystem service approaches to inform real-world decisions. Ecological Economics.
Raymond, Singh, Benessaiah, Bernhardt, et al. 2013. Ecosystem services and beyond: Using multiple metaphors to understand human-environment relationships. BioScience.
Poloczanska, E. S., C. J. Brown, W. J. Sydeman, W. Kiessling, D. S. Schoeman, P. J. Moore, K. Brander, J. F. Bruno, L. B. Buckley, M. T. Burrows, C. M. Duarte, B. S. Halpern, J. Holding, C. V. Kappel, M. I. O’Connor, J. M. Pandolfi, C. Parmesan, F. Schwing, S. A. Thompson, A. J. Richardson. 2013. Global Imprint of Climate Change in Marine Life. Nature Climate Change.
Gilbert, B. and M. I. O’Connor. 2013. Climate change and species interactions: Beyond local communities. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
Leis, J. M., J. E. Caselle, I. R. Bradbury, T. Kristiansen, J. K. Llopiz, M. J. Miller, M. I. O’Connor, C. B. Paris, A. L. Shanks, S. M. Sogard, S. E. Swearer, E. A. Treml, R. D. Vetter, R. R. Warner. 2013. Does fish larval dispersal differ between high and low latitudes? Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, B. 280: 1759.
Cuddington, K., M.-J. Fortin, L. Gerber, A. Hastings, A. Liebhold, M. I. O’Connor, C. Ray. 2013. Ecological management in a changing world requires process-based models. Ecosphere. 4(2).
Ruckelshaus ... Bernhardt, et al. 2013. Notes from the field: Lessons learned from using ecosystem service approaches to inform real-world decisions. Ecological Economics.
Raymond, Singh, Benessaiah, Bernhardt, et al. 2013. Ecosystem services and beyond: Using multiple metaphors to understand human-environment relationships. BioScience.
Poloczanska, E. S., C. J. Brown, W. J. Sydeman, W. Kiessling, D. S. Schoeman, P. J. Moore, K. Brander, J. F. Bruno, L. B. Buckley, M. T. Burrows, C. M. Duarte, B. S. Halpern, J. Holding, C. V. Kappel, M. I. O’Connor, J. M. Pandolfi, C. Parmesan, F. Schwing, S. A. Thompson, A. J. Richardson. 2013. Global Imprint of Climate Change in Marine Life. Nature Climate Change.
Gilbert, B. and M. I. O’Connor. 2013. Climate change and species interactions: Beyond local communities. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
Leis, J. M., J. E. Caselle, I. R. Bradbury, T. Kristiansen, J. K. Llopiz, M. J. Miller, M. I. O’Connor, C. B. Paris, A. L. Shanks, S. M. Sogard, S. E. Swearer, E. A. Treml, R. D. Vetter, R. R. Warner. 2013. Does fish larval dispersal differ between high and low latitudes? Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, B. 280: 1759.
Cuddington, K., M.-J. Fortin, L. Gerber, A. Hastings, A. Liebhold, M. I. O’Connor, C. Ray. 2013. Ecological management in a changing world requires process-based models. Ecosphere. 4(2).
2012
Bernhardt, J. R. and H. M. Leslie. 2012. Resilience to climate change in coastal marine ecosystems. Ann. Rev. Mar. Sys. 5: 8.1 - 8.22.
Richardson, A. J., C. J. Brown, W. J. Sydeman, W. Kiessling, P. J. Moore, K. Brander, J. F. Bruno, L. Buckley, M. T. Burrows, C. M. Duarte, B. S. Halpern, O. Hoegh-Guldberg, J. Holding, C. V. Kappel, M. I. O’Connor, J. M. Pandolfi, C. Parmesan, D. S. Schoeman, F. Schwing, E. S. Poloczanska. 2012. Meeting Report: Climate Change and Marine Life. Current Biology.
Klinger, D. H., M. Turnipseed, J. L. Anderson, F. Asche, L. Crowder, A. G. Guttormsen, B. S. Halpern, M. I. O’Connor, R. Sagarin, K. A. Selkoe, G. Schester, M. D. Smith, P. Tyedmers. 2012. Moving beyond the fished or farmed dichotomy. Marine Policy.
Hooper, D. U., E. C. Adair, B. J. Cardinale, J. E. K. Byrnes, B. A. Hungate, K. L. Matulich, A. Gonzalez, J. E. Duffy, L. Gamfeldt and M. I. O’Connor. 2012. A global synthesis reveals biodiversity loss as a major driver of ecosystem change. Nature. 486: 105-108.
Wolkowich, E. M., J. Regetz, and M. I. O’Connor. 2012. Advances in global change science require open science by individual researchers. Global Change Biology. 18: 2102-2110.
Long, Z. T., M. I. O’Connor and J. F. Bruno. 2012. Effects of predation on intraspecific aggregation of prey and prey diversity in a subtidal marine food web. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.
Richardson, A. J., C. J. Brown, W. J. Sydeman, W. Kiessling, P. J. Moore, K. Brander, J. F. Bruno, L. Buckley, M. T. Burrows, C. M. Duarte, B. S. Halpern, O. Hoegh-Guldberg, J. Holding, C. V. Kappel, M. I. O’Connor, J. M. Pandolfi, C. Parmesan, D. S. Schoeman, F. Schwing, E. S. Poloczanska. 2012. Meeting Report: Climate Change and Marine Life. Current Biology.
Klinger, D. H., M. Turnipseed, J. L. Anderson, F. Asche, L. Crowder, A. G. Guttormsen, B. S. Halpern, M. I. O’Connor, R. Sagarin, K. A. Selkoe, G. Schester, M. D. Smith, P. Tyedmers. 2012. Moving beyond the fished or farmed dichotomy. Marine Policy.
Hooper, D. U., E. C. Adair, B. J. Cardinale, J. E. K. Byrnes, B. A. Hungate, K. L. Matulich, A. Gonzalez, J. E. Duffy, L. Gamfeldt and M. I. O’Connor. 2012. A global synthesis reveals biodiversity loss as a major driver of ecosystem change. Nature. 486: 105-108.
Wolkowich, E. M., J. Regetz, and M. I. O’Connor. 2012. Advances in global change science require open science by individual researchers. Global Change Biology. 18: 2102-2110.
Long, Z. T., M. I. O’Connor and J. F. Bruno. 2012. Effects of predation on intraspecific aggregation of prey and prey diversity in a subtidal marine food web. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.
2011
Burrows, M. T., D. Schoeman, , L. B. Buckley, P. Moore , E. S. Poloczanska, K. Brander, C. J. Brown, J. F. Bruno, C. M. Duarte, B. S. Halpern , J. Holding, C. V. Kappel, W. Kiessling, M. I. O’Connor, J.M. Pandolfi , C. Parmesan , F. B. Schwing, W. J. Sydeman , A. J. Richardson. 2011. The Pace of Shifting Climate in Marine and Terrestrial Ecosystems. Science.
O’Connor, M. I., B. Gilbert, and C. J. Brown. 2011. Theoretical predictions for how temperature affects the dynamics of interacting herbivores and plants. The American Naturalist. 178(5): 626-638.
O’Connor, M. I., E. R. Selig, M. L. Pinksy and Florian Altermatt. 2011. Toward a conceptual framework for climate change ecology. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 21: 693-703.
Cardinale, B. J., K. Matulich, D. U. Hooper, J. E. Byrnes, J. E. Duffy, L. Gamfeldt, P. Balvanera, M. I. O’Connor, and A. Gonzalez. 2011. The functional role of producer diversity in ecosystems. American Journal of Botany. 98(3): 572-592.
Kordas, R., C. D. G. Harley, M. I. O’Connor. 2011. Community ecology in a warming world: thermal influence on interspecific interactions. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 400(1-2):281-226.
O’Connor, M. I., C. R. Violin, A. Anton, L. M. Ladwig and M. F. Piehler. 2011. Shoreline stabilization alters patterns of macroalgal primary production near salt marshes. Wetlands Ecology and Management. 19:131-140. OPEN ACCESS
O’Connor, M. I., B. Gilbert, and C. J. Brown. 2011. Theoretical predictions for how temperature affects the dynamics of interacting herbivores and plants. The American Naturalist. 178(5): 626-638.
O’Connor, M. I., E. R. Selig, M. L. Pinksy and Florian Altermatt. 2011. Toward a conceptual framework for climate change ecology. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 21: 693-703.
Cardinale, B. J., K. Matulich, D. U. Hooper, J. E. Byrnes, J. E. Duffy, L. Gamfeldt, P. Balvanera, M. I. O’Connor, and A. Gonzalez. 2011. The functional role of producer diversity in ecosystems. American Journal of Botany. 98(3): 572-592.
Kordas, R., C. D. G. Harley, M. I. O’Connor. 2011. Community ecology in a warming world: thermal influence on interspecific interactions. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 400(1-2):281-226.
O’Connor, M. I., C. R. Violin, A. Anton, L. M. Ladwig and M. F. Piehler. 2011. Shoreline stabilization alters patterns of macroalgal primary production near salt marshes. Wetlands Ecology and Management. 19:131-140. OPEN ACCESS
2010
Smith, M. D., C. A. Rohiem, L. B. Crowder, B. S. Halpern, M. Turnipseed, J. L. Anderson, F. Asche, L. Bourillon, A. G. Guttormsen, A. Khan, L. A. Liguori, A. McNevin, M. I. O’Connor, D. Squires, P. Tyedmers, C. Brownstein, K. Carden, D. H. Klinger, R. Sagarin, K. A. Selkoe. 2010. Sustainability and Global Seafood. Science. 327: 784-786.
Moran, E. R., P. L. Reynolds, L. M. Ladwig, M. I. O’Connor, Z. T. Long, and J. F. Bruno. 2010. Predation intensity is negatively related to plant species richness in a benthic marine community. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 400: 277-282.
Moran, E. R., P. L. Reynolds, L. M. Ladwig, M. I. O’Connor, Z. T. Long, and J. F. Bruno. 2010. Predation intensity is negatively related to plant species richness in a benthic marine community. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 400: 277-282.
2009
O’Connor, M.I., M. F. Piehler, D. M. Leech, A. Anton and J.F. Bruno. 2009. Warming and resource availability shift metabolism of a marine food web. PLoS Biology 7(8) e1000178. OPEN ACCESS
O’Connor, M.I. and J.F. Bruno. 2009. Predator richness has no effect in a diverse marine food web. Journal of Animal Ecology. 78: 732-740.
*Featured as an In Focus article with commentary by S. Loreaux and M. Loreau. 2009. Disentangling multiple predator effects in biodiversity and ecosystem functioning research. Journal of Animal Ecology 78(4): 695-698.
O’Connor, M.I. 2009. Warming strengthens an herbivore-plant interaction. Ecology. 90(2) 388-398.
O’Connor, M.I. and J.F. Bruno. 2009. Predator richness has no effect in a diverse marine food web. Journal of Animal Ecology. 78: 732-740.
*Featured as an In Focus article with commentary by S. Loreaux and M. Loreau. 2009. Disentangling multiple predator effects in biodiversity and ecosystem functioning research. Journal of Animal Ecology 78(4): 695-698.
O’Connor, M.I. 2009. Warming strengthens an herbivore-plant interaction. Ecology. 90(2) 388-398.
2007
Sax, D. F., Stachowicz, J. J., Brown, J. H., Bruno, J. F., Dawson, M. N., Gaines, S. D., Grosberg, R. K., Hastings, A., Holt, R. D., Mayfield, M. M.,
O’Connor, M.I., and Rice, W. R. 2007. Ecological and evolutionary insights from species invasions. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 22(9): 465-471.
O’Connor, M.I., J.F. Bruno, S.D. Gaines, B.S. Halpern, S.E. Lester, B.P. Kinlan and J.M. Weiss. 2007. Temperature control of larval dispersal: implications for marine ecology, evolution and conservation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 104: 1266-1271. OPEN ACCESS
*Commentary by Duarte, C. M. 2007. Marine ecology warms up to theory. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 22:331-333.
O’Connor, M.I., and Rice, W. R. 2007. Ecological and evolutionary insights from species invasions. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 22(9): 465-471.
O’Connor, M.I., J.F. Bruno, S.D. Gaines, B.S. Halpern, S.E. Lester, B.P. Kinlan and J.M. Weiss. 2007. Temperature control of larval dispersal: implications for marine ecology, evolution and conservation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 104: 1266-1271. OPEN ACCESS
*Commentary by Duarte, C. M. 2007. Marine ecology warms up to theory. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 22:331-333.
2006
Haggarty, D. R. and J. R. King. 2006. CPUE as an index of relative abundance for nearshore reef fishes. Fisheries Research 81:89-93.
2005
Bruno, J.F. and M.I. O’Connor. 2005. Cascading effects of predator diversity and omnivory in marine food webs. Ecology Letters, 8: 1048-1056.
McDonald, R., M. McKnight, D. Weiss, E. Selig, M.I. O’Connor, C. R. Violin, A. Moody. 2005. Species compositional similarity and ecoregions: Do ecoregion boundaries represent zones of higher species turnover? Biological Conservation, 126: 24-40.
* recommended by P. Kareiva to Faculty of 1000.
Wonham, M., M. O’Connor and C. Harley. 2005. Positive effects of a dominant invader on introduced and native mudflat species. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 289: 109-116.
McDonald, R., M. McKnight, D. Weiss, E. Selig, M.I. O’Connor, C. R. Violin, A. Moody. 2005. Species compositional similarity and ecoregions: Do ecoregion boundaries represent zones of higher species turnover? Biological Conservation, 126: 24-40.
* recommended by P. Kareiva to Faculty of 1000.
Wonham, M., M. O’Connor and C. Harley. 2005. Positive effects of a dominant invader on introduced and native mudflat species. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 289: 109-116.
Selected Reports, Articles and Book Chapters
Cavender-Bares, J., Arroyo, M.T.K., Abell, R., Ackerly, D., Ackerman, D., Arim, M., Belnap, J., Castañeda Moya, F., Dee, L., Estrada-Carmona, N., Gobin, J., Isbell, F., Jaffe, R., Köhler, G., Koops, M., Kraft, N., Mcfarlane, N., Martínez-Garza, C., Metzger, J. P., Mora, A., Oatham, M., Paglia, A., Pedrana, J., Peri, P. L., Piñeiro, G., Randall, R., Robbins, W. W., Weis, J., and Ziller, S. R. Chapter 3: Status, trends and future dynamics of biodiversity and ecosystems underpinning nature’s contributions to people. In IPBES (2018): The IPBES regional assessment report on biodiversity and ecosystem services for the Americas. Rice, J., Seixas, C. S., Zaccagnini, M. E., Bedoya-Gaitán, M., and Valderrama, N. (eds.). Secretariat of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, Bonn, Germany, pp. 171-293, contributing author: Mary O’Connor (Canada).
Hoegh-Guldberg, O., C. Ronghuo, P. B. Brewer, V. J. Fabry, K. Hilmi, S. Jung, E. Poloczanska, S. Sundby, J. Bell, C. J. Brown, M. T. Burrows, L. Cao, S. Donner, C. M. Eakin, A. Eide, B. Halpern, C. R. McClain, S. McKinnell, M. I. O’Connor, C. Parmesan, R. Ian Perry, A. J. Richardson, S. Schoeman, S. Signorini, W. Skirving, D. Stone, W. Sydeman, R. Zhang, R. van Hooidonk. Chapter 30. The Ocean. In: Climate Change 2014: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability, Fifth Assessment Report (AR5), Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). 2014.
Jarvis, L., K. McCann, and M. I. O’Connor. 2019. The asymmetrical impacts of climate change on food webs. In Biodiversity and Climate Change, Vol II. Edited by T. Lovejoy and L. Hannah.
O’Connor, M. I. and J. E. K. Byrnes. 2014. Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning. In Marine Community Ecology and Conservation, Edited by M. Bertness, B. Silliman, J. Stachowicz and J. Bruno. Sinauer. Pp 109-130.
O'Connor, M. I. and J. E. K. Byrnes. 2013. Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning. In: Marine Community Ecology and Conservation. Editors: Bertness, Silliman, Stachowicz and Bruno. Sinauer.
O’Connor, M. I. and J. F. Bruno. 2012. Marine Invertebrates. In: Metabolic Ecology: A Scaling Approach. Editors: Sibly, Brown and Kodric-Brown. Wiley Press, London.
Parrish, J.K., and K. Litle, Editors. 2004. “Where the River Meets the Sea: Case Studies of Pacific Northwest Estuaries”. MO authored text, performed data analysis and produced figures. Work and publication funded by NOAA Coastal Ocean Program on award # NA960P0238.
O'Connor, M., M. Wonham, and C. Harley, 2001. Quantifying the impacts of an invader: The Asian mud snail Batillaria attramentaria on the mud flats of Padilla Bay, Wa. Washington State Department of Ecology (Publication No. 02-06-016), Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve Technical Report No. 25, 35 pp.
O’Connor, Mary. “Assessing the ecological impact of an introduced species: The Asian mud snail finds a home in Padilla Bay.” Puget Sound Notes (44), Dec. 2000.
Hoegh-Guldberg, O., C. Ronghuo, P. B. Brewer, V. J. Fabry, K. Hilmi, S. Jung, E. Poloczanska, S. Sundby, J. Bell, C. J. Brown, M. T. Burrows, L. Cao, S. Donner, C. M. Eakin, A. Eide, B. Halpern, C. R. McClain, S. McKinnell, M. I. O’Connor, C. Parmesan, R. Ian Perry, A. J. Richardson, S. Schoeman, S. Signorini, W. Skirving, D. Stone, W. Sydeman, R. Zhang, R. van Hooidonk. Chapter 30. The Ocean. In: Climate Change 2014: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability, Fifth Assessment Report (AR5), Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). 2014.
Jarvis, L., K. McCann, and M. I. O’Connor. 2019. The asymmetrical impacts of climate change on food webs. In Biodiversity and Climate Change, Vol II. Edited by T. Lovejoy and L. Hannah.
O’Connor, M. I. and J. E. K. Byrnes. 2014. Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning. In Marine Community Ecology and Conservation, Edited by M. Bertness, B. Silliman, J. Stachowicz and J. Bruno. Sinauer. Pp 109-130.
O'Connor, M. I. and J. E. K. Byrnes. 2013. Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning. In: Marine Community Ecology and Conservation. Editors: Bertness, Silliman, Stachowicz and Bruno. Sinauer.
O’Connor, M. I. and J. F. Bruno. 2012. Marine Invertebrates. In: Metabolic Ecology: A Scaling Approach. Editors: Sibly, Brown and Kodric-Brown. Wiley Press, London.
Parrish, J.K., and K. Litle, Editors. 2004. “Where the River Meets the Sea: Case Studies of Pacific Northwest Estuaries”. MO authored text, performed data analysis and produced figures. Work and publication funded by NOAA Coastal Ocean Program on award # NA960P0238.
O'Connor, M., M. Wonham, and C. Harley, 2001. Quantifying the impacts of an invader: The Asian mud snail Batillaria attramentaria on the mud flats of Padilla Bay, Wa. Washington State Department of Ecology (Publication No. 02-06-016), Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve Technical Report No. 25, 35 pp.
O’Connor, Mary. “Assessing the ecological impact of an introduced species: The Asian mud snail finds a home in Padilla Bay.” Puget Sound Notes (44), Dec. 2000.