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Erin E. Flynn
Erin E. Flynn
PhD Student, Graduate Group of Ecology, UC Davis
Verified email at ucdavis.edu
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Ocean acidification exerts negative effects during warming conditions in a developing Antarctic fish
EE Flynn, BE Bjelde, NA Miller, AE Todgham
Conservation Physiology 3 (1), cov033, 2015
932015
Antarctic emerald rockcod have the capacity to compensate for warming when uncoupled from CO2‐acidification
BE Davis, EE Flynn, NA Miller, FA Nelson, NA Fangue, AE Todgham
Global Change Biology 24 (2), e655-e670, 2018
432018
Survival, growth and stress response of juvenile tidewater goby, Eucyclogobius newberryi, to interspecific competition for food
DA Chase, EE Flynn, AE Todgham
Conservation physiology 4 (1), cow013, 2016
192016
Thermal windows and metabolic performance curves in a developing Antarctic fish
EE Flynn, AE Todgham
Journal of Comparative Physiology B 188, 271-282, 2018
182018
Juvenile Antarctic rockcod (Trematomus bernacchii) are physiologically robust to CO2-acidified seawater
BE Davis, NA Miller, EE Flynn, AE Todgham
Journal of Experimental Biology 219 (8), 1203-1213, 2016
142016
Ocean acidification exerts negative effects during warming conditions in a developing Antarctic fish. Conserv Physiol. 2015; 3: cov033
EE Flynn, BE Bjelde, NA Miller, AE Todgham
11
A Tale of Two Gobies: Non-Native Tridentigers in San Francisco Bay
D Chase, E Flynn, AE Todgham
American Fisheries Society & The Wildlife Society 2019 Joint Annual Conference, 2019
2019
Ocean acidification exerts negative effects during warming conditions in a developing
EE Flynn, BE Bjelde, NA Miller
Conservation Physiology, 3 (1), 2015
2015
Sensitivity of Early Life Stages of Antarctic Fishes to Future Ocean Conditions
EE Flynn
San Francisco State University, 2014
2014
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