Richard B. Emlet

Richard B. Emlet

University of Oregon

H-index: 36

North America-United States

About Richard B. Emlet

Richard B. Emlet, With an exceptional h-index of 36 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oregon, specializes in the field of larval biology, functional morphology, life history evolution, marine invertebrates.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Having cake and eating too: The benefits of an intermediate larval form in a brittle star Amphiodia sp. opaque (Ophiuroidea)

Where Do Larvae Go? Some Go Really Far, but Others Maybe Not That Far

Swimming Kinematics of Cyprids of the Barnacle Balanus glandula

Marine heat waves, climate change, and failed spawning by coastal invertebrates

Post-larval parental investment in a sea urchin with nonfeeding development: Experimental evidence for the importance of egg size

Natural radiole damage and regeneration in the feather duster worm Schizobranchia insignis

Development and metamorphosis of an echinothurioid echinoid, Asthenosoma ijimai

Gorgonocephalus eucnemis (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) and Bursal Ventilation

Richard B. Emlet Information

University

Position

Professor of Biology

Citations(all)

4626

Citations(since 2020)

915

Cited By

3736

hIndex(all)

36

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

50

i10Index(since 2020)

30

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University Profile Page

University of Oregon

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Richard B. Emlet Skills & Research Interests

larval biology

functional morphology

life history evolution

marine invertebrates

Top articles of Richard B. Emlet

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Having cake and eating too: The benefits of an intermediate larval form in a brittle star Amphiodia sp. opaque (Ophiuroidea)

Ecology and Evolution

Nicole N Nakata

Richard B Emlet

2023/7

Where Do Larvae Go? Some Go Really Far, but Others Maybe Not That Far

The Biological Bulletin

Richard B Emlet

2022/8/1

Swimming Kinematics of Cyprids of the Barnacle Balanus glandula

Integrative and Comparative Biology

Eleanor I Lamont

Richard B Emlet

2021/11

Marine heat waves, climate change, and failed spawning by coastal invertebrates

Limnology and Oceanography

Alan L Shanks

Leif K Rasmuson

Jenna R Valley

Marley A Jarvis

Carly Salant

...

2020/3

Post-larval parental investment in a sea urchin with nonfeeding development: Experimental evidence for the importance of egg size

Richard B Emlet

Ove Høegh-Guldberg

2020/12/17

Natural radiole damage and regeneration in the feather duster worm Schizobranchia insignis

Invertebrate biology

Shannon D Brown

Richard B Emlet

2020/12

Development and metamorphosis of an echinothurioid echinoid, Asthenosoma ijimai

Shonan Amemiya

Richard B Emlet

2020/7/26

Gorgonocephalus eucnemis (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) and Bursal Ventilation

The Biological Bulletin

MacKenna AH Hainey

Richard B Emlet

2020/6/1

Direct observation of the setular web that fuses thoracopodal setae of a calanoid copepod into a collapsible fan

The Biological Bulletin

George Von Dassow

Richard B Emlet

2020/4/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 106
Steven Gaines

Steven Gaines

University of California, Santa Barbara

H-index: 85
Bruce A Menge

Bruce A Menge

Oregon State University

H-index: 83
Jane Lubchenco

Jane Lubchenco

Oregon State University

H-index: 61
Craig M. Young

Craig M. Young

University of Oregon

H-index: 56
Dustin J. Marshall

Dustin J. Marshall

Monash University

H-index: 26
Amy Moran

Amy Moran

University of Hawaii at Manoa

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