Mark Denny
Stanford University
H-index: 68
North America-United States
Top articles of Mark Denny
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Wave damping by giant kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera | Annals of Botany | Kristen Elsmore Kerry J Nickols Luke P Miller Tom Ford Mark W Denny | 2024/1/1 |
A bendable biological ceramic | Science | Rachel L Crane Mark W Denny | 2023/6/23 |
Rip Currents Off Rocky‐Shore Surge Channels | Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans | Jamie MacMahan Ed Thornton Nick Patria Casey Gon Mark Denny | 2023/8 |
Physiological consequences of oceanic environmental variation: life from a pelagic organism's perspective | Mark W Denny W Wesley Dowd | 2022/1/3 | |
Integrative Organismal Biology | Emmanuelle Chrétien Daniel Boisclair Steven J Cooke Shaun S Killen | 2021 | |
Bivalves maintain repair when faced with chronically repeated mechanical stress | Journal of Experimental Biology | RL Crane MW Denny | 2022/5/15 |
Effects of heat acclimation on cardiac function in the intertidal mussel Mytilus californianus: can laboratory-based indices predict survival in the field? | Journal of Experimental Biology | Nicole E Moyen George N Somero Mark W Denny | 2022/5/1 |
Elevated salinity rapidly confers cross-tolerance to high temperature in a splash-pool copepod | Integrative Organismal Biology | Mark W Denny W Wesley Dowd | 2022 |
Rapid range expansion of a marine ectotherm reveals the demographic and ecological consequences of short-term variability in seawater temperature and dissolved oxygen | The American Naturalist | Benjamin P Burford Lauren A Wild Richard Schwarz Ellen M Chenoweth Ashwin Sreenivasan | 2022/4/1 |
The limits of convergence in the collective behavior of competing marine taxa | Ecology and Evolution | Benjamin P Burford R Russell Williams Nicholas J Demetras Nicholas Carey Jeremy Goldbogen | 2022/3 |
Bivalves rapidly repair shells damaged by fatigue and bolster strength | Journal of Experimental Biology | RL Crane JL Diaz Reyes MW Denny | 2021/10/1 |
Wave-energy dissipation: seaweeds and marine plants are ecosystem engineers | Mark Denny | 2021/4/9 | |
Establishing typical values for hemocyte mortality in individual California mussels, Mytilus californianus | Fish & shellfish immunology | Nicole E Moyen Paul A Bump George N Somero Mark W Denny | 2020/5/1 |
A single heat-stress bout induces rapid and prolonged heat acclimation in the California mussel, Mytilus californianus | Proceedings of the Royal Society B | Nicole E Moyen Rachel L Crane George N Somero Mark W Denny | 2020/12/9 |
A series of unfortunate events | Proceedings: Biological Sciences | W Wesley Dowd Mark W Denny | 2020/1/15 |
Long‐term mechanistic hindcasts predict the structure of experimentally‐warmed intertidal communities | Oikos | Diana E LaScala‐Gruenewald Mark W Denny | 2020/11 |
A series of unfortunate events: characterizing the contingent nature of physiological extremes using long-term environmental records | W Wesley Dowd Mark W Denny | 2020/1/15 | |
Wave dissipation by bottom friction on the inner shelf of a rocky shore | Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans | Casey J Gon Jamie H MacMahan Edward B Thornton Mark Denny | 2020/10 |
Mussel acclimatization to high, variable temperatures is lost slowly upon transfer to benign conditions | Journal of Experimental Biology | Nicole E Moyen George N Somero Mark W Denny | 2020/7/1 |
Mechanical fatigue fractures bivalve shells | Journal of Experimental Biology | RL Crane MW Denny | 2020/5/15 |