Publications
Rinehart, S.A. and J.D. Long (in revision). Alternative resource identity and omnivore numerical responses impact prey populations: a meta-analysis.
Haggerty, M.B., T.W. Anderson, and J.D. Long (2018). Fish predators reduce kelp frond loss via a trait-mediated trophic cascade. Ecology 99: 1574-1583.
Jones, E. and J.D. Long (2018). Geographic variation in the sensitivity of an herbivore-induced seaweed defense. Ecology 99: 1748-1758.
Rinehart, S.A. and J.D. Long (2018). Habitat use is linked to resource-specific performance of an ecologically important marsh predator. Ecosphere 9: e02273.
Jones, E. and J.D. Long (2017). The relative strength of an herbivore-induced seaweed defense varies with herbivore species. Marine Ecology Progress Series 581: 33-44.
Rinehart, S.A., S.C. Schroeter, and J.D. Long (2017). Density mediated indirect effects from active predators and narrow habitat domain prey. Ecology 10: 2653-2661.
Demko, A.M., C.D. Amsler, M.E. Hay, J.D. Long, J.B. McClintock, V.J. Paul, and E.E. Sotka (2017). Declines in plant palatability from polar to tropical latitudes depend on herbivore and plant identity. Ecology 98: 2312-2321.
Miller, L.P. and J.D. Long (2015). A tide prediction and tide height control system for laboratory mesocosms. PeerJ 3: e1442.
Warneke, A.M. and J.D. Long (2015). Copper contamination impairs herbivore initiation of seaweed inducible defenses and decreases their effectiveness. PLOS ONE 10: e0135395.
Kwan, C.K., E. Sanford, and J.D. Long (2015). Copper pollution increases the relative importance of predation risk in an aquatic food web. PLOS ONE 10: e0133329.
Long, J. D. and L.D. Porturas (2014). Herbivore impacts on marsh production depend upon a compensatory continuum mediated by salinity stress. PLOS ONE 9: e110419.
Bracken, M. E. S., R. Dolecal, and J.D. Long (2014). Community context mediates the top-down versus bottom-up effects of grazers on rocky shores. Ecology 95: 1458-1463.
Dolecal, R.E. and J.D. Long (2014). Chemically mediated foraging by subtidal marine predators: a field test of tritrophic cues. Marine Ecology Progress Series 498:161-171.
Long J.D., G. Toth, and H. Pavia (2013). Proximate and ultimate causes for transatlantic variation in seaweed defenses. Marine Ecology Progress Series 493:83-89.
Dolecal, R.E. and J.D. Long (2013). Ephemeral macroalgae display spatial variation in relative palatability. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 440:233−237.
Long, J.D., L. Porturas, E. Jones, C. Kwan, and G.C. Trussell (2013). Seaweed traits linked to wave exposure determine predator avoidance. Marine Ecology Progress Series 483:143-151.
Long, J.D. (2013). Merging chemical ecology studies across the salinity divide. Ecology 94:2112-2113.
Long, J.D. and M.E. Hay (2012). The impact of trait-mediated indirect interactions in marine communities. In T. Ohgushi, O. Schmitz, and R.D. Holt, editors. Trait-Mediated Indirect Interactions: Ecological and Evolutionary Perspectives. Cambridge University Text, Cambridge, NY, USA.
Long, J.D., E. Cochrane, and R.E. Dolecal (2011). Previous disturbance enhances the negative effects of trampling on barnacles. Marine Ecology Progress Series 437:165-173.
Gutow L., J.D. Long, O. Cerda, I.A. Hinojosa, E. Rothäusler, F. Tala, and M. Thiel (2011). Herbivorous amphipods inhabit protective microhabitats within thalli of giant kelp Macrocystis pyrifera. Marine Biology 159:141–149.
Long, J.D., J.L. Mitchell, and E. E. Sotka (2011). Local consumers induce resistance differentially between Spartina populations in the field. Ecology 92:180–188.
Long, J.D., G.C. Trussell, T. Elliman (2009). Linking invasions and biogeography: isolation differentially affects exotic and native plant diversity. Ecology 90(4): 863-868.
Long, J.D., G.W. Smalley, T.A. Barsby, J.T. Anderson, and M.E. Hay (2007). Chemical cues induce consumer-specific defenses in a bloom-forming marine phytoplankton. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104: 10512-10517.
Long, J.D., R.S. Hamilton, and J.L. Mitchell (2007). Asymmetric competition via induced resistance: specialist herbivores indirectly suppress generalist preference and populations. Ecology 88(5): 1232-1240.
Long, J.D. and G.C. Trussell (2007). Geographic variation in seaweed induced responses to herbivory. Marine Ecology Progress Series 333:75-80.
Long, J.D., M.E. Frischer, and C.Y. Robertson (2007). A Phaeocystis globosa bloom associated with upwelling in the subtropical South Atlantic Bight. Journal of Plankton Research 29: 769-774.
Nejstgaard, J.C., K.W. Tang, M. Steinke, J. Dutz, M. Koski, E. Antajan, and J.D. Long (2007). Zooplankton grazing on Phaeocystis: a quantitative review and future challenges. Biogeochemistry 83: 147-172.
Whipple, S.J., B.C. Patten, P.G. Verity, J.C. Nejstgaard, J.D. Long, J.T. Anderson, A. Jacobsen, A. Larsen, J. Martinez-Martinez, and S.R. Borrett (2007). Gaining integrated understanding of Phaeocystis spp. (Prymnesiophyceae) through model-driven laboratory and mesocosm studies. Biogeochemistry 83: 293-309.
Nejstgaard, J.C., M.E. Frischer, P.G. Verity, J.T. Anderson, A. Jacobsen, M.J. Zirbel, A. Larsen, J. Martinez-Martinez, A.F. Sazhin, T. Walters, D.A. Bronk, S.J. Whipple, S.R. Borrett, B.C. Patten, and J.D. Long (2006). Plankton development and trophic transfer in sea water enclosures with nutrients and Phaeocystis pouchetii added. Marine Ecology Progress Series 321: 90-121.
Long, J.D. and M.E. Hay (2006). When intraspecific exceeds interspecific variance: effects of phytoplankton morphology and growth phase on copepod feeding and fitness. Limnology and Oceanography 51(2): 988-996.
Long, J.D. and M.E. Hay (2006). Fishes learn aversions to a nudibranch’s chemical defense. Marine Ecology Progress Series 307: 199-208.
Weiss, M.R., E.M. Lind, M.T. Jones, J.D. Long, and J.L. Maupin (2003). Uniformity of leaf shelter construction by larvae of Epargyreus clarus (Hesperiidae), the silver spotted skipper. Journal of Insect Behavior 16(4): 465-480.
Haggerty, M.B., T.W. Anderson, and J.D. Long (2018). Fish predators reduce kelp frond loss via a trait-mediated trophic cascade. Ecology 99: 1574-1583.
Jones, E. and J.D. Long (2018). Geographic variation in the sensitivity of an herbivore-induced seaweed defense. Ecology 99: 1748-1758.
Rinehart, S.A. and J.D. Long (2018). Habitat use is linked to resource-specific performance of an ecologically important marsh predator. Ecosphere 9: e02273.
Jones, E. and J.D. Long (2017). The relative strength of an herbivore-induced seaweed defense varies with herbivore species. Marine Ecology Progress Series 581: 33-44.
Rinehart, S.A., S.C. Schroeter, and J.D. Long (2017). Density mediated indirect effects from active predators and narrow habitat domain prey. Ecology 10: 2653-2661.
Demko, A.M., C.D. Amsler, M.E. Hay, J.D. Long, J.B. McClintock, V.J. Paul, and E.E. Sotka (2017). Declines in plant palatability from polar to tropical latitudes depend on herbivore and plant identity. Ecology 98: 2312-2321.
Miller, L.P. and J.D. Long (2015). A tide prediction and tide height control system for laboratory mesocosms. PeerJ 3: e1442.
Warneke, A.M. and J.D. Long (2015). Copper contamination impairs herbivore initiation of seaweed inducible defenses and decreases their effectiveness. PLOS ONE 10: e0135395.
Kwan, C.K., E. Sanford, and J.D. Long (2015). Copper pollution increases the relative importance of predation risk in an aquatic food web. PLOS ONE 10: e0133329.
Long, J. D. and L.D. Porturas (2014). Herbivore impacts on marsh production depend upon a compensatory continuum mediated by salinity stress. PLOS ONE 9: e110419.
Bracken, M. E. S., R. Dolecal, and J.D. Long (2014). Community context mediates the top-down versus bottom-up effects of grazers on rocky shores. Ecology 95: 1458-1463.
Dolecal, R.E. and J.D. Long (2014). Chemically mediated foraging by subtidal marine predators: a field test of tritrophic cues. Marine Ecology Progress Series 498:161-171.
Long J.D., G. Toth, and H. Pavia (2013). Proximate and ultimate causes for transatlantic variation in seaweed defenses. Marine Ecology Progress Series 493:83-89.
Dolecal, R.E. and J.D. Long (2013). Ephemeral macroalgae display spatial variation in relative palatability. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 440:233−237.
Long, J.D., L. Porturas, E. Jones, C. Kwan, and G.C. Trussell (2013). Seaweed traits linked to wave exposure determine predator avoidance. Marine Ecology Progress Series 483:143-151.
Long, J.D. (2013). Merging chemical ecology studies across the salinity divide. Ecology 94:2112-2113.
Long, J.D. and M.E. Hay (2012). The impact of trait-mediated indirect interactions in marine communities. In T. Ohgushi, O. Schmitz, and R.D. Holt, editors. Trait-Mediated Indirect Interactions: Ecological and Evolutionary Perspectives. Cambridge University Text, Cambridge, NY, USA.
Long, J.D., E. Cochrane, and R.E. Dolecal (2011). Previous disturbance enhances the negative effects of trampling on barnacles. Marine Ecology Progress Series 437:165-173.
Gutow L., J.D. Long, O. Cerda, I.A. Hinojosa, E. Rothäusler, F. Tala, and M. Thiel (2011). Herbivorous amphipods inhabit protective microhabitats within thalli of giant kelp Macrocystis pyrifera. Marine Biology 159:141–149.
Long, J.D., J.L. Mitchell, and E. E. Sotka (2011). Local consumers induce resistance differentially between Spartina populations in the field. Ecology 92:180–188.
Long, J.D., G.C. Trussell, T. Elliman (2009). Linking invasions and biogeography: isolation differentially affects exotic and native plant diversity. Ecology 90(4): 863-868.
Long, J.D., G.W. Smalley, T.A. Barsby, J.T. Anderson, and M.E. Hay (2007). Chemical cues induce consumer-specific defenses in a bloom-forming marine phytoplankton. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104: 10512-10517.
Long, J.D., R.S. Hamilton, and J.L. Mitchell (2007). Asymmetric competition via induced resistance: specialist herbivores indirectly suppress generalist preference and populations. Ecology 88(5): 1232-1240.
Long, J.D. and G.C. Trussell (2007). Geographic variation in seaweed induced responses to herbivory. Marine Ecology Progress Series 333:75-80.
Long, J.D., M.E. Frischer, and C.Y. Robertson (2007). A Phaeocystis globosa bloom associated with upwelling in the subtropical South Atlantic Bight. Journal of Plankton Research 29: 769-774.
Nejstgaard, J.C., K.W. Tang, M. Steinke, J. Dutz, M. Koski, E. Antajan, and J.D. Long (2007). Zooplankton grazing on Phaeocystis: a quantitative review and future challenges. Biogeochemistry 83: 147-172.
Whipple, S.J., B.C. Patten, P.G. Verity, J.C. Nejstgaard, J.D. Long, J.T. Anderson, A. Jacobsen, A. Larsen, J. Martinez-Martinez, and S.R. Borrett (2007). Gaining integrated understanding of Phaeocystis spp. (Prymnesiophyceae) through model-driven laboratory and mesocosm studies. Biogeochemistry 83: 293-309.
Nejstgaard, J.C., M.E. Frischer, P.G. Verity, J.T. Anderson, A. Jacobsen, M.J. Zirbel, A. Larsen, J. Martinez-Martinez, A.F. Sazhin, T. Walters, D.A. Bronk, S.J. Whipple, S.R. Borrett, B.C. Patten, and J.D. Long (2006). Plankton development and trophic transfer in sea water enclosures with nutrients and Phaeocystis pouchetii added. Marine Ecology Progress Series 321: 90-121.
Long, J.D. and M.E. Hay (2006). When intraspecific exceeds interspecific variance: effects of phytoplankton morphology and growth phase on copepod feeding and fitness. Limnology and Oceanography 51(2): 988-996.
Long, J.D. and M.E. Hay (2006). Fishes learn aversions to a nudibranch’s chemical defense. Marine Ecology Progress Series 307: 199-208.
Weiss, M.R., E.M. Lind, M.T. Jones, J.D. Long, and J.L. Maupin (2003). Uniformity of leaf shelter construction by larvae of Epargyreus clarus (Hesperiidae), the silver spotted skipper. Journal of Insect Behavior 16(4): 465-480.