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publications (reverse chronological order)
For in press manuscripts, have a look at what's new.

2009:

  1. Allen RM, Krug PJ, Marshall DJ (2009) Larval size in Elysia stylifera is determined by extra-embryonic provisioning but not egg size. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 389: 1237-137 pdf
  2. McLeod L, Marshall DJ (2009) Do genetic diversity effects drive the benefits associated with multiple mating? A test in a marine invertebrate. PLoS One 4: e6347 pdf
  3. Marshall DJ, Styan C, McQuaid CD (2009) Larval supply and dispersal. In: Marine Hardbottom communities. Ecological studies 206. pdf
  4. Jenkins SR, Marshall DJ, Fraschetti S (2009) Settlement and recruitment. In: Marine Hardbottom communities. Ecological studies 206. pdf
  5. Burgess SC, Hart SP, Marshall DJ (2009) Pre settlement behavior in larval bryozoans: the roles of larval age and size. Biological Bulletin 216: 344-354 pdf
  6. Hart SP, Marshall DJ (2009) Spatial arrangement affects population dynamics and competition independent of community composition Ecology 90: 1485-1491 pdf
  7. Crean AJ, Marshall DJ (2009) Coping with environmental uncertainty: dynamic bet-hedging as a maternal effect. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society 364: 1087-1096 pdf
  8. Marshall DJ, Keough MJ (2009) Does Interspecific competition affect offspring provisioning? Ecology 90: 487-495 pdf
  9. Rius M, Turon X, Marshall DJ (2009)Trait-mediated effects of an invasive species in the sea. Oecologia 159: 873-882 pdf

2008:

  1. Marshall DJ, Bonduriansky R, Bussiere LF (2008) Offspring size as a maternal bet-hedging strategy in unpredictable environments. Ecology 89: 2506-2517 pdf
  2. Crean AJ, Marshall DJ ( 2008) Adaptive gamete plasticity in a broadcast spawning marine invertebrate. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 105: 13508-13513 (email Angela or Dustin for a copy)
  3. Marshall DJ, Allen RM & Crean AJ (2008) The ecological and evolutionary importance of maternal effects in the sea. Oceanography and Marine Biology: an Annual Review 46: 203-250 (email Dustin for a copy)
  4. Marshall DJ (2008) Transgenerational plasticity in the sea: a context dependent maternal effect across life-history stages. Ecology 89: 418-427 pdf
  5. Allen RM, Buckley YM, Marshall DJ (2008) Offspring size plasticity in response to intraspecific competition: an adaptive maternal effect across life-history stages. American Naturalist 171: 225-237 pdf
  6. Marshall DJ, Keough MJ (2008) The relationship between offspring size and performance in the sea. American Naturalist 171: 214-224 pdf
  7. Marshall DJ, Keough MJ (2008) The evolutionary ecology of offspring size in marine invertebrates. Advances in Marine Biology 53: 1-60  pdf

    2007:

  1. Galletly BC, Blows MW & Marshall DJ (2007) Genetic mechanisms of pollution resistance in a marine invertebrate. Ecological Applications 17: 2290-2297 pdf
  2. Marshall DJ, Uller T (2007) When is a maternal effect ‘adaptive’? Oikos 116: 1957-1963 pdf
  3. Marshall DJ, Evans JP (2007) Context dependent genetic benefits of polyandry in a marine hermaphrodite. Biology Letters 3: 685-688 pdf
  4. Bode M, Marshall DJ (2007) The quick and the dead? Sperm competition and sexual conflict in the sea. Evolution 61: 2693-2700 pdf
  5. Evans JP, Garcia-Gonzalez F, Marshall DJ (2007) Sources of genetic and phenotypic variance in sperm performance and larval traits in a sea urchin. Evolution 61: 2832-3838 pdf
  6. Marshall DJ & Bolton TF (2007) Sperm release strategies in marine broadcast spawners: the costs of releasing sperm quickly.Journal of Experimental Biology 210: 3720-3727 pdf
  7. Swanson RL, Marshall DJ & Steinberg PD (2007) Larval desperation and histamine: how simple responses can lead to complex changes in larval behaviour. Journal of Experimental Biology 210: 3228-3235 pdf
  8. Elkin CE & Marshall DJ (2007) Desperate larvae: the influence of deferred costs and habitat requirements on habitat selection. Marine Ecology Progress Series 335: 143-153 pdf
  9. Hollows CF, EL Johnston and Marshall DJ (2007) Copper reduces fertilization success and exacerbates Allee effects in the field. Marine Ecology Progress Series 333: 51-60 pdf
  10. Marshall, DJ & TB Bolton (2007) Effects of egg size on the development time of non-feeding larvae. Biological Bulletin 212: 6-11 pdf

    2006:

  11. Marshall, D. J. and Keough M. J. (2006) Complex life-cycles and maternal provisioning in marine invertebrates. Integrative and Comparative Biology 46: 643-651 pdf
  12. Marshall D.J. (2006) Reliably estimating the effect of toxicants on fertilization success in marine broadcast spawners. Marine Pollution Bulletin 52: 734-738 pdf
  13. Gribben, P. E., D. J. Marshall and P. D. Steinberg (2006) Less inhibited with age? Larval age modifies response to natural settlement inhibitors. Biofouling 22:101-106 pdf
  14. Marshall, D. J., C. N. Cook and R. B. Emlet (2006) Offspring size effects mediate competitive interactions in a colonial marine invertebrate. Ecology 87:214-225 pdf

    2005 & earlier:

  15. Bennett, C. E. and D. J. Marshall (2005) The relative energetic costs of the larval period, larval swimming and metamorphosis for the ascidian Diplosoma listerianum. Mar. Freshw. Behav. Physiol. 38:21-29 pdf
  16. Evans, J. P. and D. J. Marshall (2005) Male x female interactions influence fertilisation success and mediate the benefits of polyandry in the sea urchin Heliocidaris erythrogramma. Evolution 59:106-112 pdf
  17. Marshall, D. J. (2005) Geographical variation in offspring size effects across generations. Oikos 108:602-608 pdf
  18. Marshall, D. J. and M. J. Keough (2005) Offspring size effects in the marine environment: a field test for a colonial invertebrate. Austral Ecology 30:275-280 pdf
  19. Marshall, D. J. and J. P. Evans (2005) Does egg competition occur in marine broadcast spawners? J. Evol. Biol. 18:1244-1252 pdf
  20. Marshall, D. J. and J. P. Evans (2005) The benefits of polyandry in the free-spawning polychaete Galeolaria caespitosa. J. Evol. Biol. 18:735-741 pdf
  21. Marshall, D. J. and M. J. Keough (2004) When the going gets rough: Effect of maternal size manipulation on offspring quality. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 272:301-305 pdf
  22. Marshall, D. J. and M. J. Keough (2004) Variable effects of larval size on post-metamorphic performance in the field. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 279:73-80 pdf
  23. Marshall, D. J., D. Semmens and C. Cook (2004) Consequences of spawning at low tide: limited gamete dispersal for a rockpool anemone. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 266:135-142 pdf
  24. Marshall, D. J., J. P. Evans and P. D. Steinberg (2004) The early sperm gets the good egg: mating order effects in free-spawners. Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. B 271:1585-1589 pdf
  25. Marshall, D. J. and M. J. Keough (2003) Sources of variation in larval quality for free-spawning marine invertebrates: Egg size and the local sperm environment. Inv. Repro. Dev. 44:63-70
  26. Marshall, D. J. and M. J. Keough (2003) Effects of settler size and density on early post-settlement survival of Ciona intestinalis in the field. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 259:139-144 pdf
  27. Marshall, D. J. and M. J. Keough (2003) Variation in the dispersal potential of non-feeding invertebrate larvae: the desperate larva hypothesis and larval size. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 255:145-153 pdf
  28. Marshall, D. J., J. A. Pechenik and M. J. Keough (2003) Larval activity levels and delayed metamorphosis affect post-larval performance in the colonial, ascidian Diplosoma listerianum. Marine Ecology-Progress Series 246:153-162 pdf
  29. Marshall, D. J., T. F. Bolton and M. J. Keough (2003) Offspring size affects the post-metamorphic performance of a colonial marine invertebrate. Ecology 84:3131-3137 pdf
  30. Marshall, D. J. (2002) In situ measures of spawning synchrony and fertilization success in an intertidal, free-spawning invertebrate. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 236:113-119 pdf
  31. Marshall, D. J., C. A. Styan and M. J. Keough (2002) Sperm environment affects offspring quality in broadcast spawning marine invertebrates. Ecology Letters 5:173-176 pdf
  32. Marshall, D. J. and R. W. Day (2001) Change in the rate of shell deposition and shell microstructure in response to shell borers in the abalone Haliotis rubra. Mar. Freshw. Behav. Physiol. 34:189-195
  33. Marshall, D. J., C. A. Styan and M. J. Keough (2000) Intraspecific co-variation between egg and body size affects fertilisation kinetics of free-spawning marine invertebrates. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 195:305-309 pdf