Recent Publications:
Robert Warner
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2003 Love, M. S., R. R. Warner, and L. Washburn. Linking early fish growth and transport to circulation using otolith microstructure and microchemistry. California Sea Grant College Program, Research Completion Reports. Paper Coastal 03 02. http://repositories.cdlib.org/csgc/rcr/Coastal03 02
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2004 Halpern, B., R. R. Warner, and S. D. Gaines. Moving the discussion about marine reserve science forward. MPA News 5(7): 1-2.
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2004 Muñoz, R. C., and R. R. Warner. Testing a new version of the size-advantage hypothesis for sex change: sperm competition and size-skew effects in the bucktooth parrotfish, Sparisoma radians. Behavioral Ecology 15: 129-136. DOI 10.1093/beheco/arg086.
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2004 Buston, P. M., P. L. Munday, and R. R. Warner. Sex change and relative body size in animals. Nature 428 (6983) doi:10.1038/nature02512.
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2004 Halpern, B., S. D. Gaines, and R. R. Warner. Confounding effects of the export of production and the displacement of fishing effort from marine reserves. Ecological Applications 14: 1248-1256.
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2004 Adreani, M. S., B. E. Erisman, and R. R. Warner. Observations of courtship behavior and spawning in the California sheephead, Semicossyphus pulcher (Pisces: Labridae). Environmental Biology of Fishes 71: 13-19
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2004 Micheli, F., B. S. Halpern, L. W. Botsford, and R. R. Warner. Trajectories and correlates of community change in no-take marine reserves. Ecological Applications. Ecological Applications 14: 1709-1723
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2005 Halpern, B., S. D. Gaines, and R. R. Warner. Habitat size, recruitment, and longevity as factors limiting population size in stage-structured species. American Naturalist 165: 82-94.
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2005 Ruttenberg, B. I., S. L. Hamilton, M. J. H. Hickford, G. L. Paradis, M. S. Sheehy, J. D. Standish, O. Ben-Tzvi, and R. R. Warner. Elevated levels of trace elements in cores of otoliths and their potential for use as natural tags. Marine Ecology Progress Series 297: 273-281.
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2005 Warner, R. R., S E. Swearer, J. E. Caselle, M. Sheehy, and G. Paradis. Natal trace-elemental signatures in the otoliths of an open-coast fish. Limnology and Oceanography 50: 1529-1542.
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2005 Stoms, D. M., F. W. Davis, S. J. Andelman, M. H. Carr, S. D. Gaines, B. S. Halpern, R. Hoenicke, S. G. Leibowitz, A. Leydecker, E. M. P. Madin, H. Tallis, and R. R. Warner. Integrated coastal reserve planning: making the land-sea connection. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 3(8): 429-436
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2005 Ruttenberg, B. I., A. J. Haupt, A. I. Chiriboga, and R. R. Warner. Patterns, causes and consequences of regional variation in the ecology and life-history of a reef fish. Oecologia 145: 394-403. DOI 10.1007/s00442-005-0150-0\
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2006 Hamilton, S. L, J. W. White, J. E. Caselle, S. E. Swearer, and R. R. Warner. Consistent long-term spatial gradients of population replenishment for an island population of a coral reef fish. Marine Ecology Progress Series 306: 247-256.
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2006 Munday, P. L., P. M. Buston, and R. R. Warner. Diversity and flexibility of sex change strategies in animals. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 21: 89-95.
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2006 Munday, P. L., J. W. White, and R. R. Warner. A social basis for the development of primary males in a sex-changing fish. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 273: 2845-2852. doi:10.1098/rspb.2006.3666
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2006 White, J. W., C. Grigsby, and R. R. Warner. Cleaning behavior is riskier and less profitable than an alternative strategy for a facultative cleaner fish. Coral Reefs DOI 10.1007/s00338-006-0161-2
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2006 Selkoe, K. A., S. D. Gaines, J. E. Caselle, and R. R. Warner. Current shifts and kin aggregation explain genetic patchiness in fish recruits. Ecology 87: 3082-3094.
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2006 Ruttenberg, B. I. and R. R. Warner. Spatial variation in the chemical composition of natal otoliths from a reef fish in the Galápagos Islands. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Series. 328: 225-236
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In Press Siegel, D. A., S. Mitarai, C. J. Costello, S. D. Gaines, B. E. Kendall, R. R. Warner, and K. B. Winters. Connectivity among nearshore marine populations: the stochastic nature of larval transport. PNAS.
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In Press White, J.W., and R. R. Warner. Group size benefits and the spatial scaling of density dependence in a coral reef fish. Ecology.
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