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32. Hollander J, *Hu N, Bourdeau PE (2023) Responses of Marine Trophic Levels to the Combined Effects of Ocean Acidification and Warming.
31. *Hull WW, Bourdeau PE (2023) Additive multiple predator effects increase prey mortality under experimental warming in a rocky intertidal food web. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 569, 151948
30. Bourdeau PE, Pothoven SA, Peacor SD (2023) Cannibalism by the invasive invertebrate zooplanktivore Bythotrephes cederströmii Schödler, 1863 (Cladocera: Cercopagidae). Hydrobiologia https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-023-05258-8
29. *Hu N, Brönmark C, Bourdeau PE, Hollander J (2022) Marine gastropods at higher trophic level show stronger tolerance to ocean acidification. Oikos e08890
28. *Charifson DM, Bourdeau PE, Padilla DK (2022). Shell remodeling in response to increased risk of predation in a marine snail. Marine Ecology Progress Series 68:57-67
27. *Hu N, Bourdeau PE, *Harlos C, *Liu Y, Hollander J (2022). Meta-analysis reveals variance in tolerance to climate change across marine trophic levels. Science of The Total Environment 154244
26. *Murie KA, Bourdeau PE (2021) Energetic context determines the effects of multiple upwelling-associated stressors on sea urchin performance. Scientific Reports 11:11313
25. *Fieber AM, Bourdeau PE (2021) Elevated pCO2 reinforces preference among intertidal algae in both a specialist and generalist herbivore. Marine Pollution Bulletin 168:112377
24. *McIntire LC, *Kotas T, *Flagor TE, Bourdeau PE (2021) Weak directional selection on inducible defensive shell traits in a marine gastropod by the inducing shell-breaking predator. Marine Biology 168:58
23. *McIntire LC, Bourdeau PE (2020) World's largest chiton (Cryptochiton stelleri) is an inefficient thermoregulator. Marine Ecology Progress Series 652:63-76
22. *Murie KA, Bourdeau PE (2020) Fragmented kelp forests retain their ability to alter local seawater chemistry. Scientific Reports 10:11939
21. *Murie KA, Bourdeau PE (2019) Predator identity dominates non-consumptive effects in a disease-impacted rocky shore food web. Oecologia 191:945-956
20. Bourdeau PE, Padilla DK (2019) Cue specificity of predator-induced phenotype in a marine snail: Is a crab just a crab? Marine Biology 166:84
19. *Flagor TE, Bourdeau PE (2018) First record of the predatory snail Acanthinucella spirata (Blainville, 1832) north of its known range. Marine Biodiversity Records 11:19
18. *Hull WW, Bourdeau PE (2017) Can crabs kill like a keystone predator? A field-test of the effects of crab predation on mussel mortality on a northeast Pacific rocky shore. PLoS One 12:e0183064.
17. Hollander J, Bourdeau PE (2016) Evidence of weaker phenotypic plasticity by prey to novel cues from non-native predators. Ecology and Evolution 6:5358-5365
16. Bourdeau PE, *Bach MT, Peacor SD (2016) Predator presence dramatically reduces copepod abundance through condition-mediated non-consumptive effects. Freshwater Biology 61:1020-1031
15. Bourdeau PE, Pangle KL, Peacor SD (2015) Factors affecting the vertical distribution of the zooplankton assemblage in Lake Michigan: The role of the invasive predator Bythotrephes longimanus. Journal of Great Lakes Research 41:115-124
14. Bourdeau PE, Butlin RK, Brönmark C, Edgell TC, Hoverman JT, Hollander J (2015) What can aquatic gastropods tell us about phenotypic plasticity? A review and meta-analysis. Heredity 115:312-321 (Featured in Heredity podcasts: http://www.nature.com/multimedia/podcast/hdy/hdypodcast_1507.mp3)
13. Miehls ALJ, McAdam AG, Bourdeau PE, Peacor SD (2013) Plastic response to a proxy cue of predation risk when direct cues are unreliable. Ecology 94:2237-2248
12. Bourdeau PE, Pangle KL, *Reed EM, Peacor SD (2013) Finely-tuned response of native prey to an invasive predator in a pelagic freshwater system. Ecology 97:1449-1455
11. Bourdeau PE (2013) Morphological defense influences absolute, not relative, non- consumptive effects in marine snails. Behavioral Ecology 24:505-510
10. Bourdeau PE, Johansson F (2012) Predator-induced morphological defences as by- products of prey behaviour. Oikos 121:1175-1190
9. Bourdeau PE (2012) Intraspecific trait cospecialization of constitutive and inducible morphological defenses in a marine snail from habitats with different predation risk. Journal of Animal Ecology 81:849-858
8. Mach ME, Bourdeau PE (2011) To flee or not to flee? Risk-sensitive predator-avoidance decisions in a marine snail. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 409:166-171
7. Bourdeau PE, Pangle KL, Peacor SD (2011) The invasive predator Bythotrephes induces changes in the vertical distribution of native copepods in Lake Michigan. Biological Invasions 13:2533-2545
6. Bourdeau PE (2011) Constitutive and inducible defensive traits in co-occurring marine snails distributed across a vertical rocky intertidal gradient. Functional Ecology 25:177-185
5. Bourdeau PE (2010) Cue reliability, risk sensitivity and inducible morphological defense in a marine snail. Oecologia 162:987-994
4. Bourdeau PE (2010) An inducible morphological defence is a passive by-product of behaviour in a marine snail. Proceedings of the Royal Society London B 277:455-462 (Recommended by Faculty of 1000 Biology)
3. Bourdeau PE (2009) Prioritized phenotypic responses to combined predators in a marine snail. Ecology 90:1659-1669 (Featured in Nature News: http://www.nature.com/news/2008/080808/full/news.2008.1022.html)
2. Przeslawski R, Bourdeau PE, Doall MH, Pan J, Perino L, Padilla DK (2008) The effects of a harmful alga on bivalve larval lipid stores. Harmful Algae 7:802-807
1. Bourdeau PE, O’Connor NJ (2003) Predation by the non-indigenous Asian shore crab Hemigrapsus sanguineus on macroalgae and molluscs. Northeastern Naturalist 10:319-334 (cover article)
(* denotes student co-author)
32. Hollander J, *Hu N, Bourdeau PE (2023) Responses of Marine Trophic Levels to the Combined Effects of Ocean Acidification and Warming.
31. *Hull WW, Bourdeau PE (2023) Additive multiple predator effects increase prey mortality under experimental warming in a rocky intertidal food web. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 569, 151948
30. Bourdeau PE, Pothoven SA, Peacor SD (2023) Cannibalism by the invasive invertebrate zooplanktivore Bythotrephes cederströmii Schödler, 1863 (Cladocera: Cercopagidae). Hydrobiologia https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-023-05258-8
29. *Hu N, Brönmark C, Bourdeau PE, Hollander J (2022) Marine gastropods at higher trophic level show stronger tolerance to ocean acidification. Oikos e08890
28. *Charifson DM, Bourdeau PE, Padilla DK (2022). Shell remodeling in response to increased risk of predation in a marine snail. Marine Ecology Progress Series 68:57-67
27. *Hu N, Bourdeau PE, *Harlos C, *Liu Y, Hollander J (2022). Meta-analysis reveals variance in tolerance to climate change across marine trophic levels. Science of The Total Environment 154244
26. *Murie KA, Bourdeau PE (2021) Energetic context determines the effects of multiple upwelling-associated stressors on sea urchin performance. Scientific Reports 11:11313
25. *Fieber AM, Bourdeau PE (2021) Elevated pCO2 reinforces preference among intertidal algae in both a specialist and generalist herbivore. Marine Pollution Bulletin 168:112377
24. *McIntire LC, *Kotas T, *Flagor TE, Bourdeau PE (2021) Weak directional selection on inducible defensive shell traits in a marine gastropod by the inducing shell-breaking predator. Marine Biology 168:58
23. *McIntire LC, Bourdeau PE (2020) World's largest chiton (Cryptochiton stelleri) is an inefficient thermoregulator. Marine Ecology Progress Series 652:63-76
22. *Murie KA, Bourdeau PE (2020) Fragmented kelp forests retain their ability to alter local seawater chemistry. Scientific Reports 10:11939
21. *Murie KA, Bourdeau PE (2019) Predator identity dominates non-consumptive effects in a disease-impacted rocky shore food web. Oecologia 191:945-956
20. Bourdeau PE, Padilla DK (2019) Cue specificity of predator-induced phenotype in a marine snail: Is a crab just a crab? Marine Biology 166:84
19. *Flagor TE, Bourdeau PE (2018) First record of the predatory snail Acanthinucella spirata (Blainville, 1832) north of its known range. Marine Biodiversity Records 11:19
18. *Hull WW, Bourdeau PE (2017) Can crabs kill like a keystone predator? A field-test of the effects of crab predation on mussel mortality on a northeast Pacific rocky shore. PLoS One 12:e0183064.
17. Hollander J, Bourdeau PE (2016) Evidence of weaker phenotypic plasticity by prey to novel cues from non-native predators. Ecology and Evolution 6:5358-5365
16. Bourdeau PE, *Bach MT, Peacor SD (2016) Predator presence dramatically reduces copepod abundance through condition-mediated non-consumptive effects. Freshwater Biology 61:1020-1031
15. Bourdeau PE, Pangle KL, Peacor SD (2015) Factors affecting the vertical distribution of the zooplankton assemblage in Lake Michigan: The role of the invasive predator Bythotrephes longimanus. Journal of Great Lakes Research 41:115-124
14. Bourdeau PE, Butlin RK, Brönmark C, Edgell TC, Hoverman JT, Hollander J (2015) What can aquatic gastropods tell us about phenotypic plasticity? A review and meta-analysis. Heredity 115:312-321 (Featured in Heredity podcasts: http://www.nature.com/multimedia/podcast/hdy/hdypodcast_1507.mp3)
13. Miehls ALJ, McAdam AG, Bourdeau PE, Peacor SD (2013) Plastic response to a proxy cue of predation risk when direct cues are unreliable. Ecology 94:2237-2248
12. Bourdeau PE, Pangle KL, *Reed EM, Peacor SD (2013) Finely-tuned response of native prey to an invasive predator in a pelagic freshwater system. Ecology 97:1449-1455
11. Bourdeau PE (2013) Morphological defense influences absolute, not relative, non- consumptive effects in marine snails. Behavioral Ecology 24:505-510
10. Bourdeau PE, Johansson F (2012) Predator-induced morphological defences as by- products of prey behaviour. Oikos 121:1175-1190
9. Bourdeau PE (2012) Intraspecific trait cospecialization of constitutive and inducible morphological defenses in a marine snail from habitats with different predation risk. Journal of Animal Ecology 81:849-858
8. Mach ME, Bourdeau PE (2011) To flee or not to flee? Risk-sensitive predator-avoidance decisions in a marine snail. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 409:166-171
7. Bourdeau PE, Pangle KL, Peacor SD (2011) The invasive predator Bythotrephes induces changes in the vertical distribution of native copepods in Lake Michigan. Biological Invasions 13:2533-2545
6. Bourdeau PE (2011) Constitutive and inducible defensive traits in co-occurring marine snails distributed across a vertical rocky intertidal gradient. Functional Ecology 25:177-185
5. Bourdeau PE (2010) Cue reliability, risk sensitivity and inducible morphological defense in a marine snail. Oecologia 162:987-994
4. Bourdeau PE (2010) An inducible morphological defence is a passive by-product of behaviour in a marine snail. Proceedings of the Royal Society London B 277:455-462 (Recommended by Faculty of 1000 Biology)
3. Bourdeau PE (2009) Prioritized phenotypic responses to combined predators in a marine snail. Ecology 90:1659-1669 (Featured in Nature News: http://www.nature.com/news/2008/080808/full/news.2008.1022.html)
2. Przeslawski R, Bourdeau PE, Doall MH, Pan J, Perino L, Padilla DK (2008) The effects of a harmful alga on bivalve larval lipid stores. Harmful Algae 7:802-807
1. Bourdeau PE, O’Connor NJ (2003) Predation by the non-indigenous Asian shore crab Hemigrapsus sanguineus on macroalgae and molluscs. Northeastern Naturalist 10:319-334 (cover article)