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PAPERS
- Shanks, A.L., Grantham, B., and Carr,
M. (In Press). Propagule Dispersal Distance and the Size andSpacing
of Marine Reserves. Ecological Applications.
- Johnson, K.B. and A.L. Shanks. (In Press).
Predation on planktonic marine and estuarine invertebrate larvae. J.
Exp. Marine Biology and Ecology.
- Sponaugle, S.; Boehlert,G.; Cowen, R.K.;
Grimes, C.; Kingsford, M.J.; Leis, J.M.; Lindeman, K.; Morgan, S.G.;
Munro, J.L.; Pineda, J.; Shanks, A.L. (In Press) Predicting selfrecruitment
in marine populations: Biophysical correlates. Ecology.
- Johnson, J. and A.L. Shanks (In Press).
Time-series of the Abundance of Post-larvae of the crabs Cancer magister
and Cancer spp. on the Southern Oregon Coast and their cross-shelf
transport. Estuaries.
- Shanks, A.L. (In Press). The Abundance,
Vertical Flux, and Gravitational and in situ Sinking Rates of Marine
Snow in a Shallow Coastal Water Column. Continental Shelf Research.
- Shanks , A. L. (In Press ) Internal
Tides and the Biology of Continental Shelf Waters. SIMPOSIO CONEXIONES
Y DINAMICAS EN SISTEMAS COSTEROS LITORALES: BAHIAS Y COSTAS ABIERTAS,
Santiago de Chile, October, 2000.
- Shanks, A.L., J. Largier, L. Brink,
J. Brubaker and R. Hoff. Observations on the distribution of meroplankton
during a downwelling event and associated intrusion of the Chesapeake
Bay estuarine plume. J. Plankton Res. 24: 391-416.
- Kingsford, M. J., J. Leis, A. L.Shanks
K. Lindeman, S. Morgan and J. Pineda (In Press). Sensory Environments,
larval abilities and local self-recruitment. Ecology.
- Roegner, G.C., Hickey, B., Newton, J.,
Shanks, A.L, and Armstrong, D. (2002). Wind-inducded plume and bloom
intrusions into Willapa Bay, Washington. Limnol. Oceanogr. 47:1033-1042.
- Shanks, A.L. (2002). Previous Agonistic
Experience Determines the Pattern of Foraging in Territorial and Non-territorial
Lottia gigantea (Sowerby). Behavioral Ecology 13:467-471.
- Shanks, A.L., Grantham, B., and Carr,
M. (In Press). Propagule dispersal distance and the size and spacing
of marine reserves. Ecological Applications.
- Grantham, B.A., G.L. Eckert, and A.L.
Shanks (In Press). Dispersal potential if marine invertebrates in diverse
habitats. Ecological Applications.
- Roegner, G.C. and A.L. Shanks (2001).
Import of coastally-derived chlorophyll a through South Slough,
Oregon. Estuaries 24:244-256.
- Shanks, A.L., J. Largier, L. Brink,
J. Brubaker and R. Hoff. 2000. Evidence for shoreward transport of meroplankton
by an upwelling relaxation front. Limnology and Oceanography.45:230-236.
- Amend, M. and A.L. Shanks. 1999. The
timing of larval release in the mole crab. Emerita talpoida. Marine
Ecology Progress Series. 183:295-300.
- Shanks, A.L. 1998. Abundance of post-larval
Callinectes sapidus, Penaeus spp., Uca spp., and Labinia spp.collected
at an outer coastal site and their cross-shelf transport. Marine Ecology
Progress Series. 168:57-69.
- Johnson, K. and Shanks, A.L. 1997. Predation
upon meroplankton: Assessing the risk at near-natural prey densities
and in the presence of background plankton. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Series.
158:293-296.
- Shanks, A.L. and K. Walters. 1997. Holoplankton,
meroplankton, and meiofauna associated with marine snow. Mar. Ecol.
Prog. Series. 156:75-86.
- Shanks, A.L. 1997. Apparent oceanographic
triggers to the spawning of the limpet Lottia digitalis. J. Exp. Mar.
Biol. Ecol. 222:31-42.
- Shanks, A.L. and K. del Carmen. 1997.
Larval polychaetes are strongly associated with marine snow. Mar. Ecol.
Prog. Series.154:211-221.
- Shanks, A.L. and K. Walters. 1996. The
feeding of a heterotrophic dinoflagellate (Noctiluca) in marine snow.
Limnol. Oceanogr. 41:177- 181.
- Walters, K. and A.L. Shanks. 1996. Complex
trophic and nontrophic interactions between meiobenthic copepods and
marine snow. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 198:131-145.
- Larson, E.T. and A.L. Shanks. 1996.
The consumption of marine snow by juvenile stripped and white mullet.
Mar. Ecol. Prog. Series. 130:19-28.
- Shanks, A.L. 1995. Mechanisms of cross-shelf
dispersal of larval invertebrates and fish. In: Ecology of Marine Invertebrate
Larvae. Ed. L.R. McEdward. CRC Press Inc. Boca Raton, Florida, pp. 323-368.
- Shanks, A.L. 1995. Orientated swimming
by megalopae of several eastern North Pacific crab species and its potential
role in their onshore migration. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. and Ecol. 186:1-17.
- Wright, W.G. and A.L. Shanks. 1995.
Interspecific association between bail-out behavior and habitat is geographically
and phylogenetically widespread. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. and Ecol. 188:133-143.
- Wright, W.G. and A.L. Shanks. 1993.
Previous experience determines territorial behavior in Lottia gigantea,
an archaeogastropod limpet. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. 166:217-229.
- Shanks, A.L. and M. Reeder. 1993. Reducing
microzones and sulfide production in marine snow. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser.
96:43-47.
- Shanks, A.L. and E.W. Edmondson. 1990.
Vertical flux of metazoans (holoplankton, meiofauna, and larval invertebrates)
due to their association with marine snow. Limnol. Oceanogr. 35:455-463.
- Shanks, A.L. and E. W. Edmondson. 1989.
Laboratory-made marine snow: A biological model of the real thing. Mar.
Biol. 101:463-470.
- Shanks, A.L. 1988. Further support for
the hypothesis that internal waves can transport larvae of invertebrates
and fish onshore. Fish. Bull. 86 (4):703- 714.
- Shanks, A.L. and W.M. Graham. 1988.
Chemical defense in a scyphomedusa. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 45:81-86.
- Shanks, A.L. 1987. Mechanisms of cross-shelf
larval transport. p. 15- 28. In Signposts in the Sea. W.F.Herrnkind
(Ed.). Dept. of Biological Science, Florida State University, Tallahassee.
- Shanks, A.L. and W. G. Wright. 1987.
Internal-wave-mediated shoreward transport of cyprids, megalopae, and
gammarids and correlated longshore differences in the settling rate
of intertidal barnacles. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 114:1-13.
- Wells, J.T. and A.L. Shanks. 1987. Observations
and geologic significance of marine snow in a shallow-water, partially-enclosed
marine embayment. J. Geophys. Res. 92(C12):13,185-13,190.
- Shanks, A.L. 1987. The onshore transport
of an oil spill by internal waves. Science 235:1198-1200.
- Shanks, A.L. and W. M. Graham. 1987.
Orientated swimming in the jellyfish Stomolophus meleagris L. Agassiz
(Scyphozoan, Rhizostomida). J. Exp. Mar. Ecol. 108:159-169.
- Shanks, A.L. 1986. Vertical migration
and cross-shelf dispersal of larval Cancer spp. and Randallia ornata
(Crustacea, Brachyura) off the coast of southern California. Mar. Biol.
92:189-200.
- Shanks, A.L. 1986. Tidal periodicity
in the daily settlement of intertidal barnacle larvae and an hypothesized
mechanism for the cross-shelf transport of cyprids. Biol. Bull. 170:429-440.
- Shanks, A.L. and W.G. Wright. 1986.
Adding teeth to wave action: The destructive effects of wave-borne rocks
on intertidal organisms. Oecologia 69:420-428.
- Shanks, A.L., W.G. Wright, and G. Maltz.
1986. What triggers "bail out" in the limpet Lottia gigantea.
Mar. Behav. Physiol. 12:71-79.
- Beers, J.R., J.D. Trent, F.M.H. Reid,
and A.L. Shanks. 1986. Macroaggregates and their phytoplanktonic components
in the Southern California Bight. J. Plankt. Res. 8:475-487.
- Shanks, A.L. 1985. The behavioral basis
of internal wave induced shoreward transport of the megalopae of Pachygrapsus
crassipes. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 24: 289-295.
- Shanks, A.L. 1983. Surface slicks associated
with tidally forced internal waves may transport pelagic larvae of benthic
invertebrates and fishes shoreward. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 13: 311-315.
- Shanks, A.L. and J.D. Trent. 1980. Marine
snow: Sinking rates and role in vertical flux. Deep-Sea Res. 27A: 137-143.
- Shanks, A.L. and J.D. Trent. 1979. Marine
snow: Microscale nutrient patches. Limnol. Oceanogr. 24: 850-854.
- Trent, J.D., A.L. Shanks, and M.W. Silver.
1978. In Situ and laboratory measurements on macroscopic aggregates
in Monterey Bay, California. Limnol. Oceanogr. 23: 626-635.
- Silver, M.W., A.L. Shanks, and J.D.
Trent. 1978. Marine snow: Microplankton habitat and source of small-scale
patchiness in pelagic populations. Science 201: 371-373.
- Mattison, J.E., J.D. Trent, A.L. Shanks,
T.B. Akin, and J.S. Pearse. 1977. Movement and feeding activity of Red
Sea urchins (Strongylocentrotus franciscanus) adjacent to a kelp forest.
Mar. Biol. 39: 25-30.
PAPERS IN REVIEW
- Shanks, A.L., McCulloch, A.A. (In Review).
Fortnightly periodicity in the abundance of diatom and dinoflagellate
taxa at a coastal study site. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology
and Ecology.
- Roegner, G.C., Armstrong, D.A., Hickey,
B.M., and Shanks, A.L. (In Review). Ocean distribution and recruitment
of Dungeness crab megalopae to estuaries in southern Washington State.
Estuaries
- Shanks, A.L., McCulloch, A.A, and Miller,
J. (In Review). Topographically generated fronts, very nearshore oceanography
and the distribution of larval invertebrates and holoplankters. J. Plankt.
Res.
- McCulloch, A.A., Shanks, A.L. (In Review).
Topographically generated fronts, very nearshore oceanography and the
settlement of larval invertebrates. Ecology.
PAPERS IN PREPARATION
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Cziesla, C.A., A.L. Shanks, and M.
Wood. (In Prep). The Transport and Distribution of the Potentially
Toxic Diatom Pseudo-nitzschia spp. over the Continental Shelf Adjacent
to the Coos Bay.
- Roegner, C., R. Hooff, S. Rumrill.,and
A.L. Shanks. (In Prep). Cross shelf differences in the Distribution
and vertical migration of Dungeness crab (Cancer magister) megalopae
off the southern Oregon coast. Fishery Bulletin.
- Shanks, A.L., Largier, J., and Brubaker,
J. (In Prep). The nearshore distribution of larval invertebrates during
an upwelling event.
- Shanks, A.L., Largier, J., Brink, L.,
and Brubaker, J. (In Prep). The cross-shelf distributions of larval
invertebrates during transitions from upwelling to downwelling.
- Shanks, A.L., McCulloch, A.A. (In Prep).
Nearshore topographic fronts: Their affect on the distribution of phytoplankton
and detritus.
BOOK CHAPTERS
- Shanks, A.L. (2001) Platyhelminthes:
The flatworms with an emphasis on Marine Turbellaria. In: Shanks, A.L.
(Ed.). (2001)A Guide to the Identification of the Larval Invertebrates
of the Pacific Northwest. Oregon State U. Press.
- Shanks, A.L. (2001) Entroprocta. In:
Shanks, A.L. (Ed.). (2001)A Guide to the Identification of the Larval
Invertebrates of the Pacific Northwest. Oregon State U. Press.
- Shanks, A.L. (2001) Echiura and Pogonophora:
The Coelomate Worms. In: Shanks, A.L. (Ed.). (2001)A Guide to the Identification
of the Larval Invertebrates of the Pacific Northwest. Oregon State U.
Press.
- Shanks, A.L. (2001) Brachipoda. In:
Shanks, A.L. (Ed.). (2001)A Guide to the Identification of the Larval
Invertebrates of the Pacific Northwest. Oregon State U. Press.
- Shanks, A.L. (2001) Hemichordata, Class
Enteropneusta: The Acorn Worms. In: Shanks, A.L. (Ed.). (2001)A Guide
to the Identification of the Larval Invertebrates of the Pacific Northwest.
Oregon State U. Press
- Shanks, A.L. (2001) Mollusca: The Smaller
Groups Polyplacophora, Scaphopoda, and Cephalopoda. In: Shanks, A.L.
(Ed.). (2001)A Guide to the Identification of the Larval Invertebrates
of the Pacific Northwest. Oregon State U. Press.
BOOKS
- Shanks, A.L. (Ed.). (2001)A Guide to
the Identification of the Larval Invertebrates of the Pacific Northwest.
Oregon State U. Press.
PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS (1998 - 2000)
- Shanks, Alan Anita McCulloch, and Jessica
Miller (2001). Nearshore topographic fronts and the dispersal of larvae.
Western Society of Naturalist. Portland, OR. Pg. 46.
- McCulloch, Anita and Alan Shanks (2001).
The effects of topographically generated secondary circulation on the
nearshore distribution and dispersal of meroplankton. Western Society
of Naturalist. Portland, OR. Pg. 39.
- Miller, Jessica A. and Alan Shanks (2001)
Daily light trap collections of juvenile fish in Coos Bay, OR: A time
series analysis. Western Society of Naturalist. Portland, OR. Pg. 41.
- Shanks, A.L., Grantham, B., and Carr,
M.H. 2000. The effect of planktonic development time on propagule dispersal
distance. 4th International Larval Biology Meeting, Larval 2000, Santa
Cruz, California. Pg. 73.
- Shanks, A.L., Brink, L., Hooff, R.,
Largier, J., and Brubaker, J. 2000. Observations on the distribution
of meroplankton during a downwelling event and associated intrusion
of the Chesapeake Bay estuarine plume. 4th International Larval Biology
Meeting, Larval 2000, Santa Cruz, California. Pg. 73.
- Roegner, C. and Shanks, A.L. 2000. Estuarine-nearshore
links and the transport of coastally-derived chlorophyll a through South
Slough, Oregon. 4th International Larval Biology Meeting, Larval 2000,
Santa Cruz, California. Pg. 71.
- Puls, A.L. and Shanks, A.L. 2000. Dispersal
strategies of estuarine invertebrate larvae in the Coos Bay estuary,
Oregon. 4th International Larval Biology Meeting, Larval 2000, Santa
Cruz, California. Pg. 68.
- Shanks, A.L. 1998. The role of moving
convergence zones in the shoreward migration of larval invertebrates
and fish. 3rd International Larval Biology Meeting, Melbourne, Australia.
- Shanks, A.L. 1998. Apparent oceanographic
triggers to the spawning of the limpet Lottia digitalis. 3rd International
Larval Biology Meeting, Melbourne, Australia.
- Shanks, A.L. 1998. Evidence for shoreward
transport of meroplankton by an upwelling relaxation front. Ocean Sciences
Meeting, San Diego.

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