183. 2021b. Menge, B. A., S. L. Close, S. D. Hacker, K. J. Nielsen, and F. Chan. Biogeography of macrophyte productivity: effects of oceanic and climatic regimes across spatiotemporal scales. Limnology and Oceanography 66:711-726. doi: 10.1002/lno.11635.
182. 2021a. Menge, B. A., M. M. Foley, M. J. Robart, E. Richmond, M. Noble, and F. Chan. Keystone predation - trait-based or driven by extrinsic processes? Assessment using a comparative-experimental approach. Ecological Monographs 91(1):e01436. 10.1002/ecm.1436
181. 2020d. Rose, J. M., C. A. Blanchette, F. Chan, T. C. Gouhier, P. T. Raimondi, E. Sanford, and B. A. Menge. Biogeography of ocean acidification: differential field performance of transplanted mussels to upwelling-driven variation in carbonate chemistry. PLOS ONE 15: e0234075. Doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0234075.
180. 2020c. Hamilton, S., T. Bell, J. Watson, K. Grorud-Colvert and B. A. Menge. Novel use of remote sensing reveals population trends and environmental drivers in a marine ecosystem engineer. Ecology 101: e03031.
179. 2020b. Sullivan Stack, J. and B. A. Menge. Testing ecological release of a subordinate intertidal predator as a potential compensating mechanism for the loss of a keystone predator from a mass mortality event. Marine Ecology Progress Series 637:59-69.
178. 2020a. Close, S. L., S. D. Hacker, B. A. Menge, F. Chan, and K. J. Nielsen. Biogeography of macrophyte elemental composition: spatio-temporal modification of species-level traits. Ecosystems 23:1494-1522. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10021-020-00484-w.
177. 2019l. Fenberg, P. B. and B. A. Menge. North-East Pacific: Interactions on intertidal hard substrata and alteration by human impacts. Pp. 237-259 in Interactions in the Marine Benthos: Global Patterns and Processes, edited by S. J. Hawkins, K. Bohn, L. B. Firth, and G. A. Williams. Systematics Association Special Volume Series, University of Cambridge Press, Cambridge, UK. Doi: 10.1017/9781108235792.011.
176. 2019k. Lubchenco, J., B. A. Menge, J. A. Barth, M. H. Carr, J. E. Caselle, F. Chan, H. K. Fulton-Bennett, S. D. Gaines, K. J. Kroeker, K. Milligan, S. R. Palumbi and J. W. White. Connecting science to policymakers, managers, and citizens. Oceanography 32:106-115.
175. 2019j. White, J. W., M. H. Carr, J. E. Caselle, S. R. Palumbi, R. R. Warner, B. A. Menge, and K. Milligan. Sidebar: empirical approaches to measure connectivity. Oceanography 32:60-61.
174. 2019i. White, J. W., M. H. Carr, J. E. Caselle, L. Washburn, C. B. Woodson, S. R. Palumbi, P. M. Carlson, R. R. Warner, B. A. Menge, J. A. Barth, C. A. Blanchette, P. T. Raimondi, and K. Milligan. Connectivity, dispersal, and recruitment in Large Marine Ecosystems.: connecting benthic communities and the coastal ocean. Oceanography 32:50-59.
173. 2019h. Raimondi, P. T., C. M. Miner, B. A. Menge, C. A. Blanchette, and D. Lohse. Quantitative biogeography: large-scale, long-term change in the rocky intertidal region of the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem. Oceanography 32:26-37.
172. 2019g. Kroeker, K.J., M. H. Carr, P. T. Raimondi, J. E. Caselle, L. Washburn, S. R. Palumbi, J. A. Barth, F. Chan, B. A. Menge, K. Milligan, M. Novak, and J. W. White. Planning for change: Assessing the potential role of marine protected areas and fisheries management approaches for resilience management in a changing ocean. Oceanography 32:116-125.
171. 2019f. Chan, F., J. A. Barth, K. J. Kroeker, J. Lubchenco, and B. A. Menge. The dynamics and impact of ocean acidification and hypoxia: insights from sustained investigations in the northern California Current Large Marine Ecosystem. Oceanography 32:62-71
170. 2019e. Menge, B. A., J. E. Caselle, J. A. Barth, C. A. Blanchette, M. H. Carr, F. Chan, S. Gravem, T. C. Gouhier, J. Lubchenco, M. A. McManus, K. Milligan, M. Novak, P. T. Raimondi, L. Washburn, and J. W. White. Community responses to climate-related variability and disease: the critical importance of long-term research. Oceanography 32:72-81.
169. 2019d. Menge, B.A., J. E. Caselle, K. Milligan, S. A. Gravem, T. C. Gouhier, J. W. White, J. A. Barth, C. A. Blanchette, M. H. Carr, F. Chan, J. Lubchenco, M. A. McManus, M. Novak, P. T. Raimondi, and L. Washburn. Integrating coastal oceanic and benthic ecological approaches for understanding large-scale meta-ecosystem dynamics. Oceanography 32:38-49.
168. 2019c. Menge, B. A., K. Milligan, J. Caselle, F. Chan, M. Novak, J. A. Barth, C. A. Blanchette, M. H. Carr, R. K. Cowen, M. Denny, S. D. Gaines, G. E. Hofmann, K. J. Kroeker, J. Lubchenco, M. A. McManus, S. Palumbi, P. T. Raimondi, G. N. Somero, R. R. Warner, L. Washburn, J. W. White. PISCO – Advances made through the formation of a large-scale, long-term consortium for integrated understanding of coastal ecosystem dynamics. Oceanography 32:16-25
167. 2019b. Hacker, S. D, B. A. Menge, S. D. T. C. Gouhier, F. Chan, and K. J. Nielsen. Regional processes are stronger determinants of rocky intertidal community dynamics than local biotic interactions. Ecology 100:e02763.
166. 2018f. Menge, B. A. and D. N. L. Menge. Testing the intermittent upwelling hypothesis: comment. Ecology 100:e02476.
165. 2018e. Barner, A., F. Chan, A. Hettinger, S. Hacker, B. Menge and K. Marshall. Generality in multispecies responses to ocean acidification revealed through multiple hypothesis testing. Global Change Biology 2018;24:4464-4477.
164. 2018d. Salois, S. L., T. C. Gouhier, and B. A. Menge. The multifactorial effects of dispersal on biodiversity in environmentally-forced metacommunities. Ecosphere 9:e02357.
163. 2018c. Fenberg, P. B. and B. A. Menge. North-East Pacific: Interactions on intertidal hard substrata and alteration by human impacts. Chapter 10 in Interactions in the Marine Benthos – A Regional and Habitat Perspective, edited by S. J. Hawkins, L. B. Firth, K. Bohn, and G. A. Williams. Systematics Association Volume Series, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. (in press).
162. 2018b. Barner, A. K., K. E. Coblentz, S. D. Hacker, and B. A. Menge. Fundamental contradictions among observational and experimental estimates of non-trophic species interactions. Ecology 99:557-566.
161. 2018a. Reimer, J. N., S. D. Hacker, B. A. Menge, and P. Ruggiero. Macrophyte wrack on sandy beaches of the US Pacific Northwest is linked to proximity of rocky reefs and estuaries, ocean upwelling, and beach morphology. Marine Ecology Progress Series 594:263-269. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps12565.
160. 2017h. Gravem, S. A., S. M. Bachhuber, H. K. Fulton-Bennett, Z. H. Randell, A. J. Rickborn, J. M. Sullivan, and B. A. Menge. Transformative research is not easily predicted. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 32:826-834.
159. 2017g. Lany, N. K., P. L. Zarnetske, T. C. Gouhier, and B. A. Menge. Incorporating context dependency of species interactions in species distribution models. Int. and Comp. Biol. 57:159-167.
158. 2017f. Chan, F., J. A. Barth, C. A. Blanchette, R. H. Byrne, F. Chavez, O. Cheriton, R. A. Feely, G. Friederich, B. Gaylord, T. C. Gouhier, S. Hacker, T. Hill, G. Hofmann, M. McManus, B. A. Menge, K. J. Nielsen, A. Russell, E. Sanford, J. Sevadjian, and L. Washburn. The geography of coastal ocean acidification in the California Current System. Nature Scientific Reports 7:2526. Doi:10.1038/s41598-017-02777-7.
157. 2017e. Menge, B. A., M. E. S. Bracken, J. Lubchenco, and H. Leslie. Alternative state? 40-year persistence of an experimentally-induced Fucus canopy in an Ascophyllum-dominated intertidal community. Ecosphere 8(3):e01725. 10.1002/ecs2.1725
156. 2017d. Cerny-Chipman, E. B., J. M. Sullivan, and B. A. Menge. Whelk predators exhibit limited population responses and community effects following disease-driven declines of the keystone sea star Pisaster ochraceus. Marine Ecology Progress Series 570:15-28.
155. 2017c. Hughes, B. B., R. Beas-Luna, A. Barner, K. Brewitt, D. R. Brumbaugh, E. Cerny-Chipman, S. L. Close, K. E. Coblentz, K. de Nesnera, S. T. Drobnitch, J. D. Figurski, B. Focht, J. Friewald, M. Friedman, K. K. Heady, W. N. Heady, K. A. Karr, A. Hettinger, A. Johnson, B. Mahoney, M. M. Moritsch, A-M. K. Osterback, J. Reimer, J. Robinson, R. Rohrer, J .Rose, M. Sabal, L. M. Segui, C. Shen, J. Sullivan, R. Zuercher, P. T. Raimondi, B. A. Menge, K. Grorud-Colvert, M. Novak, and M. H. Carr. Long-term ecological studies contribute disproportionately to advancing the science and informing policy. BioScience 67:208-220.
154. 2017b. Guerry, A. D. and B. A. Menge. Grazer impacts on benthic community structure vary with the coastal upwelling regime. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 488:10-23. DOI:10.1016/j.jembe.2016.12.011.
153. 2017a. Sorte, C. J. B., V. E. Davidson, M. C. Franklin, K. M. Benes, M. M. Doellman, R. J. Etter, R. E. Hannigan, J. Lubchenco, and B. A. Menge. Long-term declines in an intertidal foundation species parallel shifts in community composition. Global Change Biology. Doi:10.1111/gcb.13425.
152. 2016h. Estes, J. A., P. K. Dayton, P. Kareiva, S. A. Levin, J. Lubchenco, B. A. Menge, S. R. Palumbi, M. E. Power, and J. Terborgh. A keystone ecologist: Robert Treat Paine 1933-2016. Ecology.
151. 2016g. Dayton, P. K., M. N. Dethier, D. O. Duggins, P. Kareiva, M. Koehl, B. A. Menge, C. Pfister, J. Ruesink, K. P. Sebens, B. Silliman, and J. T. Wootton. Robert Treat Paine III, 1933-2016. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America:359-363.
150. 2016f. Helmuth, B., F. Choi, A. Matzelle, C. Blanchette, K. A. S. Mislan, L. Yamane, P. Lauren Szathmary, S. Gilman, M. Denny, B. Menge, E. Carrington, J. Sones, J. Sapp, L. Miller, M. O’Donnell, C. Harley, K. Mach, M. Foley, E. Richmond, M. Noble, A. Johnson, and M. Poole. Long-term, high frequency in situ measurements of intertidal mussel bed temperatures using biomimetic sensors. Nature Scientific Data.
149. 2016e. Sorte, C. J. B., V. E. Davidson, M. C. Franklin, K. M. Benes, M. M. Doellman, R. J. Etter, R. E. Hannigan, J. Lubchenco, and B. A. Menge. Long-term declines in an intertidal foundation species parallel shifts in community composition. Global Change Biology.
148. 2016d. Kroeker, K. J., E. Sanford, J. M. Rose, C. A. Blanchette, F. Chan, F. P. Chavez, G. F. Dilly, B. Gaylord, B. Helmuth, T. M. Hill, G. E. Hofmann, K. M. Laughlin, M. A. McManus, B. A. Menge, K. J. Nielsen, P. T. Raimondi, A. D. Russell, and L. Washburn. Interacting environmental mosaics drive geographic variation in mussel performance and species interactions. Ecology Letters doi:10.1111/ele.12613.
147. 2016c. Menge, B.A., E. B. Cerny-Chipman, A. Johnson, J. Sullivan, and S. Gravem. Correction: Sea star wasting disease in the keystone predator Pisaster ochraceus in Oregon: insights into differential population impacts, recovery, predation rate, and temperature effects from long-term research. Doi:info.doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0157302.
146. 2016b. Menge, B. A., E. Cerny-Chipman, A. Johnson, J. Sullivan, S. Gravem, and F. Chan. Sea star wasting disease: impact on the keystone predator Pisaster ochraceus and its associate with temperature. PLoS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0153994.
145. 2016a. Barner, A. K., S. D. Hacker, B. A. Menge, F. Chan, and K. J. Nielsen. The complex net effect of reciprocal interactions recruitment facilitation maintains an intertidal kelp community. Journal of Ecology 104:33-43. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.12495.
144. 2015g. Hessing-Lewis, M. L., S. D. Hacker, B. A. Menge, S. McConville, and J. Henderson. Are large macroalgal blooms necessarily bad? Nutrient impacts on seagrass in upwelling-influenced estuaries. Ecological Applications 25:1330-134.
143. 2015f. Andersson, A., D. Kline, S. Archer, N. Bednarsek, R. Carpenter, M. Chadsey, P. Edmunds, P. Goldstein, A. Grottoli, V. Hill, T. Hurst, A. King, J. Kubler, I. Kuffner, K. Mackey, A. Paytan, B. A. Menge, A. Schnetzer, M. Warner, and R. Zimmerman. Understanding ocean acidification impacts from organismal to ecological scales. Oceanography 28:16-27.
142. 2015e. Evans, T. G., J. P. Padilla-Gamiño, M. Kelly, M. H. Pespeni, F. Chan, B. A. Menge, B.Gaylord, T. M. Hill, A. D. Russell, S. R. Palumbi, E. Sanford, and G. E. Hofmann. Ocean acidification research in the ‘post-genomic’ era: roadmaps from the purple sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A 185:33-42.
141. 2015d. Menge, B. A., T. C. Gouhier, S. D. Hacker, F. Chan, and K. J. Nielsen. Are meta-ecosystems organized hierarchically? A model and test in rocky intertidal habitats. Ecological Monographs 85:213-233.
140. 2015b. Bakker, J.P., Nielsen, K.J., Alberti, J, Chan, F, Hacker, SD, Iribarne, OO, Kuijper, DPJ, Menge, B. A., Schrama, M, Silliman, BR. Bottom-Up and Top-Down Interactions in Coastal Interface Systems. Pp. 157-200 in Hanley, T and La Pierre, K, Eds., Trophic Ecology: Bottom-Up and Top-Down Interactions across Aquatic and Terrestrial Systems. Oxford University Press.
139. 2015a. Wang, D., T. C. Gouhier, B. A. Menge, and A. R. Ganguly. Intensification and spatial homogenization of coastal upwelling under climate change. Nature 518:390-394. Doi:10.1038/nature14235.
138. 2014e. Tallis, H., and 239 co-authors (BAM is 201). Towards a diverse conservation ethic. Nature 515:27-28.
137. 2014d. Menge, B. A. A journey towards rocky intertidal meta-ecosystem ecology. Pp. 107-111. Invited essay in, C. Hurd, P. J. Harrison, K. Bischof, and C. S. Lobban, Seaweed Ecology and Physiology, 2nd edition. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.
136. 2014c. Fenberg, P. B., B. A. Menge, P. T. Raimondi, and M. M. Rivadineira. Biogeographic structure of the northeastern Pacific rocky intertidal: the role of upwelling and dispersal to drive patterns. Ecography 37:1-13.
135. 2014b. Vinueza, L. R., B. A. Menge, D. Ruiz, and D. Palacios. Oceanographic and climate-driven variation in top-down/bottom-up coupling in rocky intertidal meta-ecosystems in the Galapagos Archipelago. Ecological Monographs 84:411-434.
134. 2014a. Hofmann, G. E., T. G. Evans, M.W. Kelly, J.L. Padilla-Gamino, C.A. Blanchette, L. Washburn, F. Chan, M.A. McManus, B.A. Menge, B. Gaylord, T.M. Hill, E. Sanford, M. LaVigne, J.M. Rose, L. Kapsenberg, and J.M. Dutton. Exploring local adaptation and the ocean acidification seascape – studies in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem. Biogeosciences 11:1053-1064.
133. 2013g. Pespeni, M. H., F. Chan, B. A. Menge, and S. R. Palumbi. 2013. Signs of adaptation to local pH conditions across an environmental mosaic in the California Current ecosystem. Int. Comp. Biol. doi:10.1093/icb/ict094.
132. 2013f. Evans, T. G., F. Chan, B. A. Menge, and G. E. Hofmann. Resistance to CO2-driven seawater acidification in larval purple sea urchins. Molecular Ecology 22:1609-1625.
131. 2013e. Gouhier, T. C., F. Guichard, and B. A. Menge. Designing effective reserve networks for non-equilibrium metacommunities. Ecological Applications 23: 1488-1503.
130. 2013d. Menge, B. A. and D. N. L. Menge. Dynamics of coastal meta-ecosystems: the intermittent upwelling hypothesis and a test in rocky intertidal regions. Ecological Monographs 83:283-310.
129. 2013c. Eerkes-Medrano, D., B. A. Menge, C. Langdon, and C. Sislak. Differential effects of hypoxic conditions on survival of planktonic larvae of rocky intertidal invertebrates. Marine Ecology Progress Series 478:139-151.
128. 2013b. Menge, B. A., T. L. Freidenburg and A. Iles. Keystone species. In: Levin, S. A. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, 2nd Edition, Volume 4, pp. 442-457. Waltham, MA: Academic Press.
127. 2013a. Menge, B. A. and E. Sanford. Ecological role of sea stars from populations to meta-ecosystems. Pages 67-80 in J. M. Lawrence, ed. Asteroidea: Biology and Ecology of Starfish. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD.
126. 2012e. Bracken, M. E. S., B. A. Menge, M. M. Foley, C. J. B. Sorte, J. Lubchenco and D. R. Schiel. Phytoplankton availability drives energy inputs into open-coast intertidal ecosystems. Marine Ecology Progress Series 459:53-62.
125. 2012d. Woodson, C. B., M. A. McManus, J. Tyburczy, J. A. Barth, L. Washburn, J. E. Caselle, M. H. Carr, D. P. Malone, P. T. Raimondi, B. A. Menge, and S. R. Palumbi. Coastal fronts set recruitment and connectivity patterns across multiple taxa. Limnology and Oceanography 57:582-596. doi: 10.4319/lo.2012.57.2.0000.
124. 2012c. Kefi, S., E. L. Berlow, E. A. Wieters, S. A. Navarrete, O. L. Petchey, S. A Wood, A. Boit, L. N. Joppa, K. D. Lafferty, R. J. Williams, N. D. Martinez, B. A. Menge, C. A Blanchette, A. Iles, and U. Brose. More than a meal … integrating non-feeding interactions into food webs. Ecology Letters 15:291-300. doi:10.1111/j.1461-0248.2011.01732.x.
123. 2012b. Iles, A. C., T. C. Gouhier, B. A. Menge, J. S. Stewart, A. Haupt, and M. Lynch. Climate-driven trends and ecological implications of event-scale upwelling in the California Current System. Global Change Biology 18:783-797. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2011.02567.x.
122. 2012a. Place, S. P., B. A. Menge, and G. E. Hofmann. Transcriptome profiling of environmental and physiological linkages in complex ecosystems. Functional Ecology 26:144-155. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2435.2011.01924.x.
121. 2011h. Menge, B. A. Northern California Current. Pp. 325-328 in Encyclopedia for Climate and Weather, Second Edition. S. Schneider, editor in chief. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.
120. 2011g. Gouhier, T. C., B. A. Menge, and S. D. Hacker. Recruitment facilitation can promote coexistence and buffer population growth in metacommunities. Ecology Letters 14:1201-1210. doi: 10.1111/j.1461-0248.2011.01690.x.
119. 2011f. Krenz, C. J., B. A. Menge, T. L. Freidenburg, J. Lubchenco, F. Chan, M. M. Foley, and K. J. Nielsen. Ecological subsidies to rocky intertidal communities: linear or non-linear transitions along an upwelling gradient? Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 409:361-370.
118. 2011e. Barshis, D. J., E. E. Sotka, R. P. Kelly, A. Sivasundar, B. A. Menge, J. A. Barth, and S. R. Palumbi. Coastal upwelling is linked to temporal genetic variability in the acorn barnacle Balanus glandula. Marine Ecology Progress Series 439:139-150.
117. 2011d. Hessing-Lewis, M. L., S. D. Hacker, B. A. Menge, and S. Rumrill. Context-dependent eelgrass-macroalgae interactions along an estuarine gradient in the Pacific Northwest, USA. Estuaries and Coasts DOI 10.1007/s12237-011-9412-8.
116. 2011c. Menge, B. A., S. Hacker, T. Freidenburg, J. Lubchenco, R. Craig, G. Rilov, M. Noble, and E. Richmond. Potential impact of climate-related changes is buffered by differential responses to recruitment and interactions. Ecological Monographs 81:493-509.
115. 2011b. Menge, B. A., T. Gouhier, T. Freidenburg, and J. Lubchenco. Linking long-term, large-scale climatic and environmental variability to patterns of marine invertebrate recruitment: Toward explaining “unexplained” variation. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 400:236-249.
114. 2011a. McPhee-Shaw, E., K. J. Nielsen, J. Largier, and B. A. Menge. Nearshore chlorophyll-a events and wave-driven transport. Geophysical Research Letters 38: L02604, doi:10.1029/2010GL045810, 2011.
113. 2010c. Menge, B. A. Seafloor species: Invertebrates and Seaweeds. Part of Chapter 7 in: Mote, P., ed. Oregon Climate Assessment: Effects of Climate Change on Oregon’s Fish, Wildlife, and Ocean.
112. 2010b. Menge, B. A., M. M. Foley, J. Pamplin, G. Murphy, and C. Pennington. Supply-side ecology, barnacle recruitment, and rocky intertidal community dynamics: do settlement surface and limpet disturbance matter? Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 392:160-175.
111. 2010a. Gouhier, T., F. Guichard, and B. A. Menge. Ecological processes can synchronize marine population dynamics over continental scales. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, USA 107:8281-8286.
110. 2009h. Tapia, F., S.A. Navarrete, M. Castillo, B.A. Menge, J.C. Castilla, J. Largier, E.A. Wieters, B.R. Broitman, J. Barth. Small-scale indices of upwelling-driven thermal variation in inner-shelf environments. Progress in Oceanography 83:278-287.
109. 2009g. Dudas, S.E., Rilov, G. Tyburczy, J.A., Menge, B.A. and J. Lubchenco. Linking larval abundance, onshore supply and settlement: an assessment of instantaneous and integrated methods. Marine Ecology Progress Series 387:81-95.
108. 2009f. Menge, B. A., F. Chan, S. Dudas, D. Eerkes-Medrano, K. Grorud-Colvert, K. Heiman, M. Hessing-Lewis, A. Iles, R. Milston-Clements, M. Noble, K. Page-Albins, E. Richmond, G. Rilov, J. Rose, J. Tyburczy, L. Vinueza and P. Zarnetske. Terrestrial ecologists ignore aquatic literature: asymmetry in citation breadth in ecological publications and implications for generality and progress in ecology. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 377:93-100.
107. 2009e. Menge, B. A., F. Chan, K. J. Nielsen, E. Di Lorenzo and J. Lubchenco. Climatic variation alters supply-side ecology: impact of climate patterns on mussel recruitment. Ecological Monographs 79: 379-395.
106. 2009d. Menge, B. A., F. Chan, S. Dudas, D. Eerkes-Medrano, K. Grorud-Colvert, K. Heiman, M. Hessing-Lewis, A. Iles, R. Milston-Clements, M. Noble, K. Page-Albins, E. Richmond, G. Rilov, J. Rose, J. Tyburczy, L. Vinueza and P. Zarnetske. Do terrestrial ecologists ignore aquatic literature? Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 7:182-183.
105. 2009c. Guerry, A. D., B. A. Menge and R. Dunmore. Effect of consumers and enrichment on abundance and diversity of benthic algae in a rocky intertidal community. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 369:155-164.
104. 2009b. Dudas, S. E., Grantham, B. A., Kirincich, A.R., Menge, B.A., Lubchenco, J. and J.A. Barth. Current reversals as determinants of intertidal recruitment on the central Oregon coast. ICES Journal of Marine Science 66:396-407.
103. 2009a. Kavanaugh, M. T., B. A. Menge, K. J. Nielsen, F. T. Chan, and R. M. Letelier. Experimental assessment of the effects of shade on an intertidal kelp: Do phytoplankton blooms inhibit growth of open-coast macroalgae? Limnology and Oceanography 54:276-288.
102. 2008j. Broitman, B., C. Blanchette, B. A. Menge, J. Lubchenco, P. A. Raimondi, C. Krenz, M. Foley, D. Lohse and S. D. Gaines. Spatial and temporal patterns of recruitment of intertidal invertebrates along the U.S. West coast. Ecological Monographs 78:403-421.
101. 2008i. Petes, L. E., B. A. Menge, and A. L. Harris. Intertidal mussels exhibit energetic trade-offs between reproduction and stress resistance. Ecological Monographs 78:387-402.
100. 2008h. Petes, L.E., B. A. Menge, F. Chan, and M. Webb. Gonadal tissue color is not a reliable indicator of sex in rocky intertidal mussels. Aquatic Biology 3:63-70.
99. 2008g. Rilov, G., S. Dudas, B. A. Menge, B. Grantham, J. Lubchenco and D. Schiel. The surf zone: a semi-permeable barrier to shoreward transport of invertebrate larvae. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 361:59-74.
98. 2008f. Petes, L., M. Mouchka, R. Milston-Clements, T. Momoda, and B. A. Menge. Effects of environmental stress on intertidal mussels and their sea star predators. Oecologia 156:671-680.
97. 2008e. Navarrete, S. A., B. R. Broitman, and B. A. Menge. Inter-hemispheric comparison of recruitment to rocky intertidal communities: pattern persistence and scales of variation. Ecology 89:1308-1322.
96. 2008d. Menge, B. A. Marine food webs: conceptual development of a central research paradigm. Pp. 3-28 in T. R. McClanahan and G. M. Branch, eds. Food webs and the dynamics of marine benthic ecosystems: a global overview. Oxford University Press, Oxford, England, UK.
95. 2008c. Wieters, E., S. D. Gaines, S. A. Navarrete, C. A. Blanchette, and B. A. Menge. Scales of dispersal and the biogeography of marine predator-prey interactions. American Naturalist 171:405-417.
94. 2008b. Chan, F., J. A. Barth, J. Lubchenco, A. Kirincich, H. Weeks, W. T. Peterson and B. A. Menge. Novel emergence of anoxia in the California Current System. Science 319: 920.
93. 2008a. Menge, B. A., F. Chan, and J. Lubchenco. Response of a community dominant to climate patterns in rocky intertidal ecosystems. Ecology Letters 11:151-162.
92. 2007f. Sanford, E. D. and B. A. Menge. Reproductive output and consistency of source populations in the sea star Pisaster ochraceus. Marine Ecology Progress Series 349:1-12.
91. 2007e. Petes, L., B. A. Menge, and G. Murphy. Intertidal stress decreases survival, growth, and reproduction in New Zealand mussels. J. Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 351: 83-91.
90. 2007d. Freidenburg, T. L., B. A. Menge, P. Halpin, M. A. Webster, and A. Sutton-Grier. Cross-scale variation in top-down and bottom-up control of algal abundance. J. Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 347: 8-29.
89. 2007c. Menge, B. A., B. A. Daley, E. D. Sanford, E. Dahlhoff, and J. Lubchenco. Mussel zonation in New Zealand: towards an integrative eco-physiological approach. Marine Ecology Progress Series 345:129-140.
88. 2007b. Barth, J. A., B. A. Menge, J. Lubchenco, F. Chan, J. M. Bane, A. R. Kirincich, M. A. McManus, K. J. Nielsen, S. D. Pierce, and L. Washburn. Delayed upwelling alters nearshore coastal ocean ecosystems in the northern California Current. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 104: 3719-3724.
87. 2007a. Webster, M., J. Osborne-Gowey, T. Young, T. Freidenburg, and B. A. Menge. Persistent regional variation in populations of a tidepool fish. J. Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 346: 8-20.
86. 2006d. Helmuth, B., B. Broitman, C. A. Blanchette, S. Gilman, P. Halpin, C. D. G. Harley, M. O’Donnell, G. E. Hofmann, B. A. Menge, and D. Strickland. Mosaic patterns of thermal stress in the Northeastern Pacific rocky intertidal zone: implications for climate change. Ecological Monographs 76:461-479.
85. 2006c. Schoch, G. C., B. A. Menge, G. W. Allison, M. Kavanaugh, and S. Wood. Fifteen degrees of separation: latitudinal gradients of rocky intertidal biota along the California Current. Limnology and Oceanography 51: 2564-2585.
84. 2006b. Russell, R., S. A. Wood, G. W. Allison, and B. A. Menge. Scale, environment, and trophic status: The context-dependence of community saturation in rocky intertidal communities. American Naturalist 164:E158-E170.
83. 2006a. Nielsen, K.J., C. A. Blanchette, B. A. Menge, and J. Lubchenco. Physiological snapshots reflect ecological performance of the sea palm, Postelsia palmaeformis (Phaeophyceae) across intertidal elevation and exposure gradients. J. Phycology 42:548-559.
82. 2005c. Kirincich, A. R., J. A. Barth, B. A. Grantham, J. Lubchenco and B. A. Menge. Wind-driven inner-shelf circulation off central Oregon during summer. Journal of Geophysical Research 110: C10S03, doi: 10.1029/2004JC002611, 2005.
81. 2005b. Leslie, H. M., E. Breck, F. Chan, J. Lubchenco and B. A. Menge. Hotspots of barnacle reproduction associated with nearshore ocean conditions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 102: 10534-10539.
80. 2005a. Menge, B. A., G. W. Allison, C. A. Blanchette, T. M. Farrell, A. M. Olson, T. Turner, and P. van Tamelen. Stasis or kinesis? Hidden dynamics of a rocky intertidal macrophyte mosaic revealed by a spatially-explicit approach. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 314:3-39. (Invited, as first Monograph in Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology)
79. 2004d. Halpin, P. M., B. A. Menge and G. E. Hofmann. Experimental demonstration of plasticity in the heat-shock response of the intertidal mussel Mytilus californianus (Conrad). Marine Ecology Progress Series 276:137-145.
78. 2004c. Menge, B. A., C. Blanchette, P. Raimondi, S. Gaines, J. Lubchenco, D. Lohse, G. Hudson, M. Foley, and J. Pamplin. Species interaction strength: testing model predictions along an upwelling gradient. Ecological Monographs 74:663-684.
77. 2004b. Grantham, B. A., F. T. Chan, K. J. Nielsen, D. Fox, J. Barth, A. Huyer, J. Lubchenco, and B. A. Menge. Upwelling-driven nearshore hypoxia signals ecosystem and oceanographic changes in the northeast Pacific. Nature 429:749-754.
76. 2004a. Menge, B. A. Bottom-up:top-down determination of rocky intertidal shorescape dynamics. Pages 62-81 In G. A. Polis, M. E. Power, and G. Huxel, eds. Food webs at the landscape level. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.
75. 2003c. Menge, B. A., M. Bracken, M. Foley, T. Freidenburg, G. Hudson, C. Krenz, H. Leslie, J. Lubchenco, R. Russell, and S. D. Gaines. Coastal oceanography sets the pace of rocky intertidal community dynamics. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 100: 12229-12234.
74. 2003b. Guichard, F., G.W. Allison, P. Halpin, J. Lubchenco, B. Menge. Mussel disturbance dynamics: Signatures of oceanographic forcing from local interactions. American Naturalist 161: 889-904.
73. 2003a. Menge, B. A. The overriding importance of environmental context in determining the consequences of species deletion experiments. Pp. 16-43 in S. A. Levin, P. Kareiva, editors. The Importance of Species: Perspectives on Expendability and Triage. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ.
72. 2002d. Dahlhoff, E. P., J. Stillman, and B. A. Menge. Physiological community ecology: variation in metabolic activity of ecologically important rocky intertidal invertebrates along environmental gradients. Integrative and Comparative Biology 42:862-871.
71. 2002c. Halpin, P. M., C. Sorte, G. E. Hofmann, and B. A. Menge. Patterns of variation in levels of Hsp 70 in natural rocky shore populations from microscales to mesoscales. Integrative and Comparative Biology 42:815-824.
70. 2002b. Menge, B. A., A. M. Olson, and E. Dahlhoff. Environmental stress, bottom-up effects, and community dynamics: integrating molecular-physiological with ecological approaches. Integrative and Comparative Biology 42:892-908.
69. 2002a. Menge, B. A., E. Sanford, B. A. Daley, T. L. Freidenburg, G. Hudson, and J. Lubchenco. An interhemispheric comparison of bottom-up effects on community structure: insights revealed using the comparative-experimental approach. Ecological Research 17:1-16.
68. 2001f. Dahlhoff, E. P., B. B. Buckley, and B. A. Menge. Physiology of the rocky intertidal predator Nucella ostrina along an environmental stress gradient. Ecology 82: 2816-2829.
67. 2001e. Connolly, S. R., B. A. Menge, and J. Roughgarden. A latitudinal gradient in recruitment of intertidal invertebrates in the northeast Pacific Ocean. Ecology 82: 1799-1813.
66. 2001d. Menge, B. A. and J. Lubchenco. On the genesis of “Community development and persistence in a low rocky intertidal zone” (Ecological Monographs 48: 67-94, the 1979 Mercer Award Winner) by Jane Lubchenco and Bruce A. Menge. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 82:124-125.
65. 2001c. Menge, B. A. and T. L. Freidenburg. Keystone species. Pp. 613-631 in Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, S. A. Levin, editor-in-chief. Academic Press, New York, NY.
64. 2001b. Sanford, E. and B. A. Menge. Spatial and temporal variation in barnacle growth in a coastal upwelling system. Marine Ecology Progress Series 209: 143-157.
63. 2001a. Menge, B. A. and G. M. Branch. Rocky intertidal communities. Pp. 221-251 in Marine Community Ecology, edited by M. D. Bertness, S. D. Gaines, and M. Hay. Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA.
62. 2000e. Davis-Born, R., J. Lubchenco, B. Menge, G. Allison, B. Grantham, P. Halpin, and C. Schoch. PISCO: A long-term ecological consortium studying the influence of nearshore oceanography on coastal marine communities. Proceedings of the 2000 Conference of The Coastal Society.
61. 2000d. Menge, B. A. Top-down and bottom-up regulation of marine rocky intertidal communities. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 250:257-289.
60. 2000c. Navarrete, S. A., B. A. Menge, and B. A Daley. Species interactions in a rocky intertidal food web: prey or predation regulation of intermediate predators? Ecology 81:2264-2277.
59. 2000b. Menge, B. A. Testing the relative importance of positive and negative direct effects on community structure. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 15:46-47.
58. 2000a. Menge, B. A. Recruitment vs. post-recruitment processes as determinants of barnacle population abundance on Oregon rocky shores. Ecological Monographs 70:265-288.
57. 1999b. Menge, B. A., B. A. Daley, J. Lubchenco, E. Sanford, E. Dahlhoff, P. M. Halpin, G. Hudson, and J. Burnaford. Top-down and bottom-up regulation of New Zealand rocky intertidal communities. Ecological Monographs 69: 297-330.
56. 1999a. Berlow, E. L., S. A. Navarrete, C. J. Briggs, M. E. Power, and B. A. Menge. Quantifying variation in the strengths of species interactions. Ecology 80:2206-2224.
55. 1997d. Menge, B. A., B. A. Daley, P. A. Wheeler, E. Dahlhoff, E. Sanford and P. T. Strub. Benthic-pelagic links and rocky intertidal communities: bottom-up effects on top-down control? Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 94:14530-14535.
54. 1997c. Navarrete, S. A. and B. A. Menge. The body size-population density relationship in tropical rocky intertidal communities. Journal of Animal Ecology 66:557-566.
53. 1997b. Menge, B. A. Detection of indirect effects: were experiments in rocky intertidal interaction webs long enough? American Naturalist 149:801-823.
52. 1997a. Menge, B. A., B. Daley, P. A. Wheeler and P. T. Strub. Rocky intertidal oceanography: an association between community structure and nearshore phytoplankton concentration. Limnology and Oceanography 42:57-66.
51. 1996i. Dahlhoff, E. P. and B. A. Menge. Influence of phytoplankton concentration and wave exposure on the ecophysiology of the California mussel Mytilus californianus. Marine Ecology Progress Series 144:97-107.
50. 1996h. Allison, G. W., B. A. Menge, J. Lubchenco, and S. A. Navarrete. Predictability and uncertainty in community regulation: consequences of reduced consumer diversity in coastal rocky ecosystems. In H. A. Mooney, J. H. Cushman, E Medina, O. E. Sala and E.-D. Schulze (eds.), Functional Roles of Biodiversity: A Global Perspective, John Wiley and Sons, Ltd, UK.
49. 1996g. Caley, M. J., M. H. Carr, M. A. Hixon, T. P. Hughes, G. P. Jones, and B. A. Menge. Recruitment and the local dynamics of open marine populations. Annual Reviews of Ecology and Systematics 27:477-500.
48. 1996f. Navarrete, S. A. & B. A. Menge. Keystone predation and interaction strength: interactive effects of predators on their main prey. Ecological Monographs 66: 409-429.
47. 1996e. Power, M. E., D. Tilman, J. Estes, B. A. Menge, W. J. Bond, L. S. Mills, G. Daily, J. C. Castilla, J. Lubchenco, and R. T. Paine. Challenges in the quest for keystones. BioScience 46: 609-620.
46. 1996d. Abrams, P., B. A. Menge, G. G. Mittelbach, D. A. Spiller, and P. Yodzis. The role of indirect effects in food webs. pp. 371-395 In: Food webs: integration of pattern and dynamics, G. A. Polis and K. O. Winemiller, editors. Chapman and Hall, N.Y.
45. 1996c. Polis, G. A., R. D. Holt, B. A. Menge, and K. O. Winemiller. Time, space, and life history: influences on food webs. pp. 435-460 In: Food webs: integration of pattern and dynamics, G. A. Polis and K. O. Winemiller, editors. Chapman and Hall, N.Y.
44. 1996b. Persson, L., J. Bengtsson, B. A. Menge and M.E. Power. Productivity and consumer regulation - concepts, patterns, and mechanisms. pp. 396-434 In: Food webs: integration of pattern and dynamics, G. A. Polis and K. O. Winemiller, editors. Chapman and Hall, N.Y.
43. 1996a. Menge, B. A., B. A. Daley and P. A. Wheeler. Control of interaction strength in marine benthic communities. pp. 258-274 in: Food Webs: Integration of Pattern and Dynamics, G. A. Polis and K. O. Winemiller, eds., Chapman and Hall, New York.
42. 1995d. Power, M.E., D. Tilman, S. R. Carpenter, N. Huntly, M. Leibold, P. Morin, B. A. Menge, J. A. Estes, P. R. Ehrlich, M. Hixon, D. M. Lodge, M. A. McPeek, J. E Fauth, D. Reznick, L. B. Crowder, S. J. Holbrook, B. L. Peckarsky, D. E. Gill, J. Antonovics, G. A. Polis, D. B. Wake, G. Orians, E. D. Ketterson, E. Marschall, and S. P. Lawler. The role of experiments in ecology. Science 270:561.
41. 1995c. Lubchenco, J., G. W. Allison, S. A. Navarrete, B. A. Menge, J. C. Castilla, O. Defeo, C. Folke, O. Kussakin, T. A. Norton and A. M. Wood. Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning: Ecosystem Analyses, Coastal Systems. pp. 370-381 in: Global Biodiversity Assessment, United Nations Environment Program, Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, UK.
40. 1995b. Menge, B. A. Joint “bottom-up” and “top-down” regulation of rocky intertidal algal beds in South Africa. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 10:431-432.
39. 1995a. Menge, B. A. Indirect effects in marine intertidal interaction webs: patterns and importance. Ecological Monographs 65: 21-74.
38. 1994. Menge, B.A., E.L. Berlow, C.A. Blanchette, S.A. Navarrete and S.B. Yamada. The keystone species concept: variation in interaction strength in a rocky intertidal habitat. Ecological Monographs 64:249-286.
37. 1993c. Menge, B.A., R.T. Paine, and C. Moreno. Resolution of respect: John Patrick Sutherland 1942-1993. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 74:275-277.
36. 1993b. Lubchenco, J. and B.A. Menge. Split positions can provide a "sane track:" a personal account. BioScience 43:243-248.
35. 1993a. Menge, B.A., T.M. Farrell, A.M. Olson, P. VanTamelen and T. Turner. Algal recruitment and the maintenance of a plant mosaic in the low intertidal region on the Oregon coast. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 170:91-116.
34. 1992. Menge, B.A. Community regulation: under what conditions are bottom-up factors important on rocky shores? Ecology 73:755-765.
33. 1991c. Menge, B.A. Generalizing from experiments: Is predation strong or weak in New England rocky intertidal? Oecologia 88:1-8.
32. 1991b. Hixon, M.A. and B.A. Menge. Species diversity: prey refuges modify the interactive effects of predation and competition. Theoretical Population Biology 39:178-200.
31. 1991a. Menge, B.A. Relative importance of recruitment and other causes of variation in rocky intertidal community structure. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 146:69-100.
30. 1990. Menge, B.A. and A.M. Olson. Role of scale and environmental factors in regulation of community structure. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 5:52-57.
29. 1989c. Eckman, J.E., J.S. Levinton, B.A. Menge, C.H. Peterson, J.W. Porter, and J.P. Sutherland. A Coastal Initiative (COAST). Report of a Workshop on Nearshore Benthic Marine Ecology. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 70:204-207.
28. 1989b. Menge, B.A. This Week's Citation Classic: Predation, competition and community regulation. In Current Contents: Agric., Biol., and Env. Sci. 20:16 and Current Contents: Social and Beh. Sci. 21:16. (Article).
27. 1989a. Menge, B.A. and T.M. Farrell. Community structure and interaction webs in shallow marine hard-bottom communities: tests of an environmental stress model. Advances in Ecological Research 18: 189-262.
26. 1988. Lodge, D.M., J.W. Barko, D. Strayer, J.N. Melack, G.G. Mittelbach, R.W. Howarth, B.A. Menge, and J.E. Titus. Spatial heterogeneity and habitat interactions in lake communities. In: S.R. Carpenter (ed.) "Complex Interactions in Lake Communities," pp. 181-208, Springer-Verlag, New York.
25. 1987. Menge, B.A. and J.P. Sutherland. Community regulation: variation in disturbance, competition, and predation in relation to gradients of environmental stress and recruitment. American Naturalist 130:730-757.
24. 1986c. Menge, B.A. A preliminary study of the reproductive ecology of the seastar Asterias vulgaris and A. forbesi in New England. Bulletin of Marine Science 39:467-476.
23. 1986b. Menge, B.A., J. Lubchenco, L.R. Ashkenas, and F.L. Ramsey. Experimental separation of effects of consumers on sessile prey on a rocky shore on the Bay of Panama: direct and indirect consequences of food web complexity. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 100:225-269.
22. 1986a. Menge, B.A., J. Lubchenco, S.D. Gaines and L.R. Ashkenas. A test of the Menge-Sutherland model of community organization in a tropical rocky intertidal food web. Oecologia 71:75-89.
21. 1985b. Menge, B.A. Starfishes: Effect on benthic communities. pp. 152-153 in: Yearbook of Science and Technology, 5th ed. McGraw-Hill, NY (Article)
20. 1985a. Menge, B.A., J. Lubchenco, and L.R. Ashkenas. Diversity, heterogeneity and consumer pressure in a tropical rocky intertidal community. Oecologia 65:395-405.
19. 1984. Lubchenco, J., B.A. Menge, S.D. Garrity, P.J. Lubchenco, L.R. Ashkenas, S.D. Gaines, R. Emlet, J. Lucas and S. Strauss. Structure, persistence and role of consumers in a tropical rocky intertidal community (Taboguilla Island, Bay of Panama). Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 78:23-73.
18. 1983b. Menge, B.A., L.R. Ashkenas and A. Matson. Use of artificial holes in studying community development in cryptic marine habitats in a tropical rocky intertidal region. Marine Biology 77:129-142.
17. 1983a. Menge, B.A. Components of predation intensity in the low zone of the New England rocky intertidal community. Oecologia 58:141-155.
16. 1982b. Menge, B.A. Effect of feeding on the environment: Asteroidea, pp. 521-551 In: "Echinoderm Nutrition," M. Jangoux and J.M. Lawrence, (eds.) A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
15. 1982a. Menge, B.A. Reply to a comment by Edwards et al. Ecology 63:1180-1184.
14. 1981. Menge, B.A. and J. Lubchenco. Community organization in temperate and tropical rocky intertidal habitats: prey refuges in relation to consumer pressure gradients. Ecological Monographs 51:429-450.
13. 1979. Menge, B.A. Coexistence between the seastars Asterias vulgaris and A. forbesi in a heterogeneous environment: a non-equilibrium explanation. Oecologia 41:245-272.
12. 1978c. Lubchenco, J. and B.A. Menge. Community development and persistence in a low rocky intertidal zone. Ecological Monographs 48:67-94. (Mercer Award Winner, 1979). [Reprinted in: Readings in Marine Ecology, 2nd ed., J.W. Nybakken, ed. (1985).]
11. 1978b. Menge, B.A. Predation intensity in a rocky intertidal community: effect of an algal canopy, wave action and desiccation on predator feeding rates. Oecologia 34:17-35.
10. 1978a. Menge, B.A. Predation intensity in a rocky intertidal community: relation between predator foraging activity and environmental harshness. Oecologia 34:1-16.
9. 1977. Menge, B.A. Ecological implications of patterns of rocky intertidal community structure and behavior along an environmental gradient. pp. 155-180. In: J.D. Costlow (ed.), "Ecology of Fouling Communities,” Navy Printing Office.
8. 1976b. Menge, B.A. Organization of the New England rocky intertidal community: role of predation, competition, and environmental heterogeneity. Ecological Monographs 46:355-393.
7. 1976a. Menge, B.A. and J.P. Sutherland. Species diversity gradients: synthesis of the roles of predation, competition, and temporal heterogeneity. American Naturalist 110:351-369.
6. 1975. Menge, B.A. Brood or broadcast? The adaptive significance of different reproductive strategies in the two intertidal seastars Leptasterias hexactis and Pisaster ochraceus. Marine Biology 31:87-100.
5. 1974b. Menge, J.L. and B.A. Menge. Role of resource allocation, aggression, and spatial heterogeneity in coexistence of two competing intertidal starfish. Ecological Monographs 44:189-209.
4. 1974a. Menge, B.A. Effects of wave action and competition on brooding and reproductive effort in a rocky intertidal starfish, Leptasterias hexactis. Ecology 55:84-93.
3. 1973. Menge, B.A. Effect of predation and environmental patchiness on the body size of a tropical pulmonate limpet. Veliger 16:87-92.
2. 1972b. Menge, B.A. Competition for food between two intertidal starfish and its effect on body size and feeding. Ecology 53:635-644.
1. 1972a. Menge, B.A. Foraging strategy of a starfish in relation to actual prey availability and environmental predictability. Ecological Monographs 42:25-50.
182. 2021a. Menge, B. A., M. M. Foley, M. J. Robart, E. Richmond, M. Noble, and F. Chan. Keystone predation - trait-based or driven by extrinsic processes? Assessment using a comparative-experimental approach. Ecological Monographs 91(1):e01436. 10.1002/ecm.1436
181. 2020d. Rose, J. M., C. A. Blanchette, F. Chan, T. C. Gouhier, P. T. Raimondi, E. Sanford, and B. A. Menge. Biogeography of ocean acidification: differential field performance of transplanted mussels to upwelling-driven variation in carbonate chemistry. PLOS ONE 15: e0234075. Doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0234075.
180. 2020c. Hamilton, S., T. Bell, J. Watson, K. Grorud-Colvert and B. A. Menge. Novel use of remote sensing reveals population trends and environmental drivers in a marine ecosystem engineer. Ecology 101: e03031.
179. 2020b. Sullivan Stack, J. and B. A. Menge. Testing ecological release of a subordinate intertidal predator as a potential compensating mechanism for the loss of a keystone predator from a mass mortality event. Marine Ecology Progress Series 637:59-69.
178. 2020a. Close, S. L., S. D. Hacker, B. A. Menge, F. Chan, and K. J. Nielsen. Biogeography of macrophyte elemental composition: spatio-temporal modification of species-level traits. Ecosystems 23:1494-1522. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10021-020-00484-w.
177. 2019l. Fenberg, P. B. and B. A. Menge. North-East Pacific: Interactions on intertidal hard substrata and alteration by human impacts. Pp. 237-259 in Interactions in the Marine Benthos: Global Patterns and Processes, edited by S. J. Hawkins, K. Bohn, L. B. Firth, and G. A. Williams. Systematics Association Special Volume Series, University of Cambridge Press, Cambridge, UK. Doi: 10.1017/9781108235792.011.
176. 2019k. Lubchenco, J., B. A. Menge, J. A. Barth, M. H. Carr, J. E. Caselle, F. Chan, H. K. Fulton-Bennett, S. D. Gaines, K. J. Kroeker, K. Milligan, S. R. Palumbi and J. W. White. Connecting science to policymakers, managers, and citizens. Oceanography 32:106-115.
175. 2019j. White, J. W., M. H. Carr, J. E. Caselle, S. R. Palumbi, R. R. Warner, B. A. Menge, and K. Milligan. Sidebar: empirical approaches to measure connectivity. Oceanography 32:60-61.
174. 2019i. White, J. W., M. H. Carr, J. E. Caselle, L. Washburn, C. B. Woodson, S. R. Palumbi, P. M. Carlson, R. R. Warner, B. A. Menge, J. A. Barth, C. A. Blanchette, P. T. Raimondi, and K. Milligan. Connectivity, dispersal, and recruitment in Large Marine Ecosystems.: connecting benthic communities and the coastal ocean. Oceanography 32:50-59.
173. 2019h. Raimondi, P. T., C. M. Miner, B. A. Menge, C. A. Blanchette, and D. Lohse. Quantitative biogeography: large-scale, long-term change in the rocky intertidal region of the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem. Oceanography 32:26-37.
172. 2019g. Kroeker, K.J., M. H. Carr, P. T. Raimondi, J. E. Caselle, L. Washburn, S. R. Palumbi, J. A. Barth, F. Chan, B. A. Menge, K. Milligan, M. Novak, and J. W. White. Planning for change: Assessing the potential role of marine protected areas and fisheries management approaches for resilience management in a changing ocean. Oceanography 32:116-125.
171. 2019f. Chan, F., J. A. Barth, K. J. Kroeker, J. Lubchenco, and B. A. Menge. The dynamics and impact of ocean acidification and hypoxia: insights from sustained investigations in the northern California Current Large Marine Ecosystem. Oceanography 32:62-71
170. 2019e. Menge, B. A., J. E. Caselle, J. A. Barth, C. A. Blanchette, M. H. Carr, F. Chan, S. Gravem, T. C. Gouhier, J. Lubchenco, M. A. McManus, K. Milligan, M. Novak, P. T. Raimondi, L. Washburn, and J. W. White. Community responses to climate-related variability and disease: the critical importance of long-term research. Oceanography 32:72-81.
169. 2019d. Menge, B.A., J. E. Caselle, K. Milligan, S. A. Gravem, T. C. Gouhier, J. W. White, J. A. Barth, C. A. Blanchette, M. H. Carr, F. Chan, J. Lubchenco, M. A. McManus, M. Novak, P. T. Raimondi, and L. Washburn. Integrating coastal oceanic and benthic ecological approaches for understanding large-scale meta-ecosystem dynamics. Oceanography 32:38-49.
168. 2019c. Menge, B. A., K. Milligan, J. Caselle, F. Chan, M. Novak, J. A. Barth, C. A. Blanchette, M. H. Carr, R. K. Cowen, M. Denny, S. D. Gaines, G. E. Hofmann, K. J. Kroeker, J. Lubchenco, M. A. McManus, S. Palumbi, P. T. Raimondi, G. N. Somero, R. R. Warner, L. Washburn, J. W. White. PISCO – Advances made through the formation of a large-scale, long-term consortium for integrated understanding of coastal ecosystem dynamics. Oceanography 32:16-25
167. 2019b. Hacker, S. D, B. A. Menge, S. D. T. C. Gouhier, F. Chan, and K. J. Nielsen. Regional processes are stronger determinants of rocky intertidal community dynamics than local biotic interactions. Ecology 100:e02763.
166. 2018f. Menge, B. A. and D. N. L. Menge. Testing the intermittent upwelling hypothesis: comment. Ecology 100:e02476.
165. 2018e. Barner, A., F. Chan, A. Hettinger, S. Hacker, B. Menge and K. Marshall. Generality in multispecies responses to ocean acidification revealed through multiple hypothesis testing. Global Change Biology 2018;24:4464-4477.
164. 2018d. Salois, S. L., T. C. Gouhier, and B. A. Menge. The multifactorial effects of dispersal on biodiversity in environmentally-forced metacommunities. Ecosphere 9:e02357.
163. 2018c. Fenberg, P. B. and B. A. Menge. North-East Pacific: Interactions on intertidal hard substrata and alteration by human impacts. Chapter 10 in Interactions in the Marine Benthos – A Regional and Habitat Perspective, edited by S. J. Hawkins, L. B. Firth, K. Bohn, and G. A. Williams. Systematics Association Volume Series, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. (in press).
162. 2018b. Barner, A. K., K. E. Coblentz, S. D. Hacker, and B. A. Menge. Fundamental contradictions among observational and experimental estimates of non-trophic species interactions. Ecology 99:557-566.
161. 2018a. Reimer, J. N., S. D. Hacker, B. A. Menge, and P. Ruggiero. Macrophyte wrack on sandy beaches of the US Pacific Northwest is linked to proximity of rocky reefs and estuaries, ocean upwelling, and beach morphology. Marine Ecology Progress Series 594:263-269. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps12565.
160. 2017h. Gravem, S. A., S. M. Bachhuber, H. K. Fulton-Bennett, Z. H. Randell, A. J. Rickborn, J. M. Sullivan, and B. A. Menge. Transformative research is not easily predicted. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 32:826-834.
159. 2017g. Lany, N. K., P. L. Zarnetske, T. C. Gouhier, and B. A. Menge. Incorporating context dependency of species interactions in species distribution models. Int. and Comp. Biol. 57:159-167.
158. 2017f. Chan, F., J. A. Barth, C. A. Blanchette, R. H. Byrne, F. Chavez, O. Cheriton, R. A. Feely, G. Friederich, B. Gaylord, T. C. Gouhier, S. Hacker, T. Hill, G. Hofmann, M. McManus, B. A. Menge, K. J. Nielsen, A. Russell, E. Sanford, J. Sevadjian, and L. Washburn. The geography of coastal ocean acidification in the California Current System. Nature Scientific Reports 7:2526. Doi:10.1038/s41598-017-02777-7.
157. 2017e. Menge, B. A., M. E. S. Bracken, J. Lubchenco, and H. Leslie. Alternative state? 40-year persistence of an experimentally-induced Fucus canopy in an Ascophyllum-dominated intertidal community. Ecosphere 8(3):e01725. 10.1002/ecs2.1725
156. 2017d. Cerny-Chipman, E. B., J. M. Sullivan, and B. A. Menge. Whelk predators exhibit limited population responses and community effects following disease-driven declines of the keystone sea star Pisaster ochraceus. Marine Ecology Progress Series 570:15-28.
155. 2017c. Hughes, B. B., R. Beas-Luna, A. Barner, K. Brewitt, D. R. Brumbaugh, E. Cerny-Chipman, S. L. Close, K. E. Coblentz, K. de Nesnera, S. T. Drobnitch, J. D. Figurski, B. Focht, J. Friewald, M. Friedman, K. K. Heady, W. N. Heady, K. A. Karr, A. Hettinger, A. Johnson, B. Mahoney, M. M. Moritsch, A-M. K. Osterback, J. Reimer, J. Robinson, R. Rohrer, J .Rose, M. Sabal, L. M. Segui, C. Shen, J. Sullivan, R. Zuercher, P. T. Raimondi, B. A. Menge, K. Grorud-Colvert, M. Novak, and M. H. Carr. Long-term ecological studies contribute disproportionately to advancing the science and informing policy. BioScience 67:208-220.
154. 2017b. Guerry, A. D. and B. A. Menge. Grazer impacts on benthic community structure vary with the coastal upwelling regime. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 488:10-23. DOI:10.1016/j.jembe.2016.12.011.
153. 2017a. Sorte, C. J. B., V. E. Davidson, M. C. Franklin, K. M. Benes, M. M. Doellman, R. J. Etter, R. E. Hannigan, J. Lubchenco, and B. A. Menge. Long-term declines in an intertidal foundation species parallel shifts in community composition. Global Change Biology. Doi:10.1111/gcb.13425.
152. 2016h. Estes, J. A., P. K. Dayton, P. Kareiva, S. A. Levin, J. Lubchenco, B. A. Menge, S. R. Palumbi, M. E. Power, and J. Terborgh. A keystone ecologist: Robert Treat Paine 1933-2016. Ecology.
151. 2016g. Dayton, P. K., M. N. Dethier, D. O. Duggins, P. Kareiva, M. Koehl, B. A. Menge, C. Pfister, J. Ruesink, K. P. Sebens, B. Silliman, and J. T. Wootton. Robert Treat Paine III, 1933-2016. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America:359-363.
150. 2016f. Helmuth, B., F. Choi, A. Matzelle, C. Blanchette, K. A. S. Mislan, L. Yamane, P. Lauren Szathmary, S. Gilman, M. Denny, B. Menge, E. Carrington, J. Sones, J. Sapp, L. Miller, M. O’Donnell, C. Harley, K. Mach, M. Foley, E. Richmond, M. Noble, A. Johnson, and M. Poole. Long-term, high frequency in situ measurements of intertidal mussel bed temperatures using biomimetic sensors. Nature Scientific Data.
149. 2016e. Sorte, C. J. B., V. E. Davidson, M. C. Franklin, K. M. Benes, M. M. Doellman, R. J. Etter, R. E. Hannigan, J. Lubchenco, and B. A. Menge. Long-term declines in an intertidal foundation species parallel shifts in community composition. Global Change Biology.
148. 2016d. Kroeker, K. J., E. Sanford, J. M. Rose, C. A. Blanchette, F. Chan, F. P. Chavez, G. F. Dilly, B. Gaylord, B. Helmuth, T. M. Hill, G. E. Hofmann, K. M. Laughlin, M. A. McManus, B. A. Menge, K. J. Nielsen, P. T. Raimondi, A. D. Russell, and L. Washburn. Interacting environmental mosaics drive geographic variation in mussel performance and species interactions. Ecology Letters doi:10.1111/ele.12613.
147. 2016c. Menge, B.A., E. B. Cerny-Chipman, A. Johnson, J. Sullivan, and S. Gravem. Correction: Sea star wasting disease in the keystone predator Pisaster ochraceus in Oregon: insights into differential population impacts, recovery, predation rate, and temperature effects from long-term research. Doi:info.doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0157302.
146. 2016b. Menge, B. A., E. Cerny-Chipman, A. Johnson, J. Sullivan, S. Gravem, and F. Chan. Sea star wasting disease: impact on the keystone predator Pisaster ochraceus and its associate with temperature. PLoS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0153994.
145. 2016a. Barner, A. K., S. D. Hacker, B. A. Menge, F. Chan, and K. J. Nielsen. The complex net effect of reciprocal interactions recruitment facilitation maintains an intertidal kelp community. Journal of Ecology 104:33-43. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.12495.
144. 2015g. Hessing-Lewis, M. L., S. D. Hacker, B. A. Menge, S. McConville, and J. Henderson. Are large macroalgal blooms necessarily bad? Nutrient impacts on seagrass in upwelling-influenced estuaries. Ecological Applications 25:1330-134.
143. 2015f. Andersson, A., D. Kline, S. Archer, N. Bednarsek, R. Carpenter, M. Chadsey, P. Edmunds, P. Goldstein, A. Grottoli, V. Hill, T. Hurst, A. King, J. Kubler, I. Kuffner, K. Mackey, A. Paytan, B. A. Menge, A. Schnetzer, M. Warner, and R. Zimmerman. Understanding ocean acidification impacts from organismal to ecological scales. Oceanography 28:16-27.
142. 2015e. Evans, T. G., J. P. Padilla-Gamiño, M. Kelly, M. H. Pespeni, F. Chan, B. A. Menge, B.Gaylord, T. M. Hill, A. D. Russell, S. R. Palumbi, E. Sanford, and G. E. Hofmann. Ocean acidification research in the ‘post-genomic’ era: roadmaps from the purple sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A 185:33-42.
141. 2015d. Menge, B. A., T. C. Gouhier, S. D. Hacker, F. Chan, and K. J. Nielsen. Are meta-ecosystems organized hierarchically? A model and test in rocky intertidal habitats. Ecological Monographs 85:213-233.
140. 2015b. Bakker, J.P., Nielsen, K.J., Alberti, J, Chan, F, Hacker, SD, Iribarne, OO, Kuijper, DPJ, Menge, B. A., Schrama, M, Silliman, BR. Bottom-Up and Top-Down Interactions in Coastal Interface Systems. Pp. 157-200 in Hanley, T and La Pierre, K, Eds., Trophic Ecology: Bottom-Up and Top-Down Interactions across Aquatic and Terrestrial Systems. Oxford University Press.
139. 2015a. Wang, D., T. C. Gouhier, B. A. Menge, and A. R. Ganguly. Intensification and spatial homogenization of coastal upwelling under climate change. Nature 518:390-394. Doi:10.1038/nature14235.
138. 2014e. Tallis, H., and 239 co-authors (BAM is 201). Towards a diverse conservation ethic. Nature 515:27-28.
137. 2014d. Menge, B. A. A journey towards rocky intertidal meta-ecosystem ecology. Pp. 107-111. Invited essay in, C. Hurd, P. J. Harrison, K. Bischof, and C. S. Lobban, Seaweed Ecology and Physiology, 2nd edition. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.
136. 2014c. Fenberg, P. B., B. A. Menge, P. T. Raimondi, and M. M. Rivadineira. Biogeographic structure of the northeastern Pacific rocky intertidal: the role of upwelling and dispersal to drive patterns. Ecography 37:1-13.
135. 2014b. Vinueza, L. R., B. A. Menge, D. Ruiz, and D. Palacios. Oceanographic and climate-driven variation in top-down/bottom-up coupling in rocky intertidal meta-ecosystems in the Galapagos Archipelago. Ecological Monographs 84:411-434.
134. 2014a. Hofmann, G. E., T. G. Evans, M.W. Kelly, J.L. Padilla-Gamino, C.A. Blanchette, L. Washburn, F. Chan, M.A. McManus, B.A. Menge, B. Gaylord, T.M. Hill, E. Sanford, M. LaVigne, J.M. Rose, L. Kapsenberg, and J.M. Dutton. Exploring local adaptation and the ocean acidification seascape – studies in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem. Biogeosciences 11:1053-1064.
133. 2013g. Pespeni, M. H., F. Chan, B. A. Menge, and S. R. Palumbi. 2013. Signs of adaptation to local pH conditions across an environmental mosaic in the California Current ecosystem. Int. Comp. Biol. doi:10.1093/icb/ict094.
132. 2013f. Evans, T. G., F. Chan, B. A. Menge, and G. E. Hofmann. Resistance to CO2-driven seawater acidification in larval purple sea urchins. Molecular Ecology 22:1609-1625.
131. 2013e. Gouhier, T. C., F. Guichard, and B. A. Menge. Designing effective reserve networks for non-equilibrium metacommunities. Ecological Applications 23: 1488-1503.
130. 2013d. Menge, B. A. and D. N. L. Menge. Dynamics of coastal meta-ecosystems: the intermittent upwelling hypothesis and a test in rocky intertidal regions. Ecological Monographs 83:283-310.
129. 2013c. Eerkes-Medrano, D., B. A. Menge, C. Langdon, and C. Sislak. Differential effects of hypoxic conditions on survival of planktonic larvae of rocky intertidal invertebrates. Marine Ecology Progress Series 478:139-151.
128. 2013b. Menge, B. A., T. L. Freidenburg and A. Iles. Keystone species. In: Levin, S. A. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, 2nd Edition, Volume 4, pp. 442-457. Waltham, MA: Academic Press.
127. 2013a. Menge, B. A. and E. Sanford. Ecological role of sea stars from populations to meta-ecosystems. Pages 67-80 in J. M. Lawrence, ed. Asteroidea: Biology and Ecology of Starfish. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD.
126. 2012e. Bracken, M. E. S., B. A. Menge, M. M. Foley, C. J. B. Sorte, J. Lubchenco and D. R. Schiel. Phytoplankton availability drives energy inputs into open-coast intertidal ecosystems. Marine Ecology Progress Series 459:53-62.
125. 2012d. Woodson, C. B., M. A. McManus, J. Tyburczy, J. A. Barth, L. Washburn, J. E. Caselle, M. H. Carr, D. P. Malone, P. T. Raimondi, B. A. Menge, and S. R. Palumbi. Coastal fronts set recruitment and connectivity patterns across multiple taxa. Limnology and Oceanography 57:582-596. doi: 10.4319/lo.2012.57.2.0000.
124. 2012c. Kefi, S., E. L. Berlow, E. A. Wieters, S. A. Navarrete, O. L. Petchey, S. A Wood, A. Boit, L. N. Joppa, K. D. Lafferty, R. J. Williams, N. D. Martinez, B. A. Menge, C. A Blanchette, A. Iles, and U. Brose. More than a meal … integrating non-feeding interactions into food webs. Ecology Letters 15:291-300. doi:10.1111/j.1461-0248.2011.01732.x.
123. 2012b. Iles, A. C., T. C. Gouhier, B. A. Menge, J. S. Stewart, A. Haupt, and M. Lynch. Climate-driven trends and ecological implications of event-scale upwelling in the California Current System. Global Change Biology 18:783-797. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2011.02567.x.
122. 2012a. Place, S. P., B. A. Menge, and G. E. Hofmann. Transcriptome profiling of environmental and physiological linkages in complex ecosystems. Functional Ecology 26:144-155. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2435.2011.01924.x.
121. 2011h. Menge, B. A. Northern California Current. Pp. 325-328 in Encyclopedia for Climate and Weather, Second Edition. S. Schneider, editor in chief. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.
120. 2011g. Gouhier, T. C., B. A. Menge, and S. D. Hacker. Recruitment facilitation can promote coexistence and buffer population growth in metacommunities. Ecology Letters 14:1201-1210. doi: 10.1111/j.1461-0248.2011.01690.x.
119. 2011f. Krenz, C. J., B. A. Menge, T. L. Freidenburg, J. Lubchenco, F. Chan, M. M. Foley, and K. J. Nielsen. Ecological subsidies to rocky intertidal communities: linear or non-linear transitions along an upwelling gradient? Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 409:361-370.
118. 2011e. Barshis, D. J., E. E. Sotka, R. P. Kelly, A. Sivasundar, B. A. Menge, J. A. Barth, and S. R. Palumbi. Coastal upwelling is linked to temporal genetic variability in the acorn barnacle Balanus glandula. Marine Ecology Progress Series 439:139-150.
117. 2011d. Hessing-Lewis, M. L., S. D. Hacker, B. A. Menge, and S. Rumrill. Context-dependent eelgrass-macroalgae interactions along an estuarine gradient in the Pacific Northwest, USA. Estuaries and Coasts DOI 10.1007/s12237-011-9412-8.
116. 2011c. Menge, B. A., S. Hacker, T. Freidenburg, J. Lubchenco, R. Craig, G. Rilov, M. Noble, and E. Richmond. Potential impact of climate-related changes is buffered by differential responses to recruitment and interactions. Ecological Monographs 81:493-509.
115. 2011b. Menge, B. A., T. Gouhier, T. Freidenburg, and J. Lubchenco. Linking long-term, large-scale climatic and environmental variability to patterns of marine invertebrate recruitment: Toward explaining “unexplained” variation. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 400:236-249.
114. 2011a. McPhee-Shaw, E., K. J. Nielsen, J. Largier, and B. A. Menge. Nearshore chlorophyll-a events and wave-driven transport. Geophysical Research Letters 38: L02604, doi:10.1029/2010GL045810, 2011.
113. 2010c. Menge, B. A. Seafloor species: Invertebrates and Seaweeds. Part of Chapter 7 in: Mote, P., ed. Oregon Climate Assessment: Effects of Climate Change on Oregon’s Fish, Wildlife, and Ocean.
112. 2010b. Menge, B. A., M. M. Foley, J. Pamplin, G. Murphy, and C. Pennington. Supply-side ecology, barnacle recruitment, and rocky intertidal community dynamics: do settlement surface and limpet disturbance matter? Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 392:160-175.
111. 2010a. Gouhier, T., F. Guichard, and B. A. Menge. Ecological processes can synchronize marine population dynamics over continental scales. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, USA 107:8281-8286.
110. 2009h. Tapia, F., S.A. Navarrete, M. Castillo, B.A. Menge, J.C. Castilla, J. Largier, E.A. Wieters, B.R. Broitman, J. Barth. Small-scale indices of upwelling-driven thermal variation in inner-shelf environments. Progress in Oceanography 83:278-287.
109. 2009g. Dudas, S.E., Rilov, G. Tyburczy, J.A., Menge, B.A. and J. Lubchenco. Linking larval abundance, onshore supply and settlement: an assessment of instantaneous and integrated methods. Marine Ecology Progress Series 387:81-95.
108. 2009f. Menge, B. A., F. Chan, S. Dudas, D. Eerkes-Medrano, K. Grorud-Colvert, K. Heiman, M. Hessing-Lewis, A. Iles, R. Milston-Clements, M. Noble, K. Page-Albins, E. Richmond, G. Rilov, J. Rose, J. Tyburczy, L. Vinueza and P. Zarnetske. Terrestrial ecologists ignore aquatic literature: asymmetry in citation breadth in ecological publications and implications for generality and progress in ecology. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 377:93-100.
107. 2009e. Menge, B. A., F. Chan, K. J. Nielsen, E. Di Lorenzo and J. Lubchenco. Climatic variation alters supply-side ecology: impact of climate patterns on mussel recruitment. Ecological Monographs 79: 379-395.
106. 2009d. Menge, B. A., F. Chan, S. Dudas, D. Eerkes-Medrano, K. Grorud-Colvert, K. Heiman, M. Hessing-Lewis, A. Iles, R. Milston-Clements, M. Noble, K. Page-Albins, E. Richmond, G. Rilov, J. Rose, J. Tyburczy, L. Vinueza and P. Zarnetske. Do terrestrial ecologists ignore aquatic literature? Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 7:182-183.
105. 2009c. Guerry, A. D., B. A. Menge and R. Dunmore. Effect of consumers and enrichment on abundance and diversity of benthic algae in a rocky intertidal community. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 369:155-164.
104. 2009b. Dudas, S. E., Grantham, B. A., Kirincich, A.R., Menge, B.A., Lubchenco, J. and J.A. Barth. Current reversals as determinants of intertidal recruitment on the central Oregon coast. ICES Journal of Marine Science 66:396-407.
103. 2009a. Kavanaugh, M. T., B. A. Menge, K. J. Nielsen, F. T. Chan, and R. M. Letelier. Experimental assessment of the effects of shade on an intertidal kelp: Do phytoplankton blooms inhibit growth of open-coast macroalgae? Limnology and Oceanography 54:276-288.
102. 2008j. Broitman, B., C. Blanchette, B. A. Menge, J. Lubchenco, P. A. Raimondi, C. Krenz, M. Foley, D. Lohse and S. D. Gaines. Spatial and temporal patterns of recruitment of intertidal invertebrates along the U.S. West coast. Ecological Monographs 78:403-421.
101. 2008i. Petes, L. E., B. A. Menge, and A. L. Harris. Intertidal mussels exhibit energetic trade-offs between reproduction and stress resistance. Ecological Monographs 78:387-402.
100. 2008h. Petes, L.E., B. A. Menge, F. Chan, and M. Webb. Gonadal tissue color is not a reliable indicator of sex in rocky intertidal mussels. Aquatic Biology 3:63-70.
99. 2008g. Rilov, G., S. Dudas, B. A. Menge, B. Grantham, J. Lubchenco and D. Schiel. The surf zone: a semi-permeable barrier to shoreward transport of invertebrate larvae. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 361:59-74.
98. 2008f. Petes, L., M. Mouchka, R. Milston-Clements, T. Momoda, and B. A. Menge. Effects of environmental stress on intertidal mussels and their sea star predators. Oecologia 156:671-680.
97. 2008e. Navarrete, S. A., B. R. Broitman, and B. A. Menge. Inter-hemispheric comparison of recruitment to rocky intertidal communities: pattern persistence and scales of variation. Ecology 89:1308-1322.
96. 2008d. Menge, B. A. Marine food webs: conceptual development of a central research paradigm. Pp. 3-28 in T. R. McClanahan and G. M. Branch, eds. Food webs and the dynamics of marine benthic ecosystems: a global overview. Oxford University Press, Oxford, England, UK.
95. 2008c. Wieters, E., S. D. Gaines, S. A. Navarrete, C. A. Blanchette, and B. A. Menge. Scales of dispersal and the biogeography of marine predator-prey interactions. American Naturalist 171:405-417.
94. 2008b. Chan, F., J. A. Barth, J. Lubchenco, A. Kirincich, H. Weeks, W. T. Peterson and B. A. Menge. Novel emergence of anoxia in the California Current System. Science 319: 920.
93. 2008a. Menge, B. A., F. Chan, and J. Lubchenco. Response of a community dominant to climate patterns in rocky intertidal ecosystems. Ecology Letters 11:151-162.
92. 2007f. Sanford, E. D. and B. A. Menge. Reproductive output and consistency of source populations in the sea star Pisaster ochraceus. Marine Ecology Progress Series 349:1-12.
91. 2007e. Petes, L., B. A. Menge, and G. Murphy. Intertidal stress decreases survival, growth, and reproduction in New Zealand mussels. J. Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 351: 83-91.
90. 2007d. Freidenburg, T. L., B. A. Menge, P. Halpin, M. A. Webster, and A. Sutton-Grier. Cross-scale variation in top-down and bottom-up control of algal abundance. J. Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 347: 8-29.
89. 2007c. Menge, B. A., B. A. Daley, E. D. Sanford, E. Dahlhoff, and J. Lubchenco. Mussel zonation in New Zealand: towards an integrative eco-physiological approach. Marine Ecology Progress Series 345:129-140.
88. 2007b. Barth, J. A., B. A. Menge, J. Lubchenco, F. Chan, J. M. Bane, A. R. Kirincich, M. A. McManus, K. J. Nielsen, S. D. Pierce, and L. Washburn. Delayed upwelling alters nearshore coastal ocean ecosystems in the northern California Current. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 104: 3719-3724.
87. 2007a. Webster, M., J. Osborne-Gowey, T. Young, T. Freidenburg, and B. A. Menge. Persistent regional variation in populations of a tidepool fish. J. Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 346: 8-20.
86. 2006d. Helmuth, B., B. Broitman, C. A. Blanchette, S. Gilman, P. Halpin, C. D. G. Harley, M. O’Donnell, G. E. Hofmann, B. A. Menge, and D. Strickland. Mosaic patterns of thermal stress in the Northeastern Pacific rocky intertidal zone: implications for climate change. Ecological Monographs 76:461-479.
85. 2006c. Schoch, G. C., B. A. Menge, G. W. Allison, M. Kavanaugh, and S. Wood. Fifteen degrees of separation: latitudinal gradients of rocky intertidal biota along the California Current. Limnology and Oceanography 51: 2564-2585.
84. 2006b. Russell, R., S. A. Wood, G. W. Allison, and B. A. Menge. Scale, environment, and trophic status: The context-dependence of community saturation in rocky intertidal communities. American Naturalist 164:E158-E170.
83. 2006a. Nielsen, K.J., C. A. Blanchette, B. A. Menge, and J. Lubchenco. Physiological snapshots reflect ecological performance of the sea palm, Postelsia palmaeformis (Phaeophyceae) across intertidal elevation and exposure gradients. J. Phycology 42:548-559.
82. 2005c. Kirincich, A. R., J. A. Barth, B. A. Grantham, J. Lubchenco and B. A. Menge. Wind-driven inner-shelf circulation off central Oregon during summer. Journal of Geophysical Research 110: C10S03, doi: 10.1029/2004JC002611, 2005.
81. 2005b. Leslie, H. M., E. Breck, F. Chan, J. Lubchenco and B. A. Menge. Hotspots of barnacle reproduction associated with nearshore ocean conditions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 102: 10534-10539.
80. 2005a. Menge, B. A., G. W. Allison, C. A. Blanchette, T. M. Farrell, A. M. Olson, T. Turner, and P. van Tamelen. Stasis or kinesis? Hidden dynamics of a rocky intertidal macrophyte mosaic revealed by a spatially-explicit approach. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 314:3-39. (Invited, as first Monograph in Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology)
79. 2004d. Halpin, P. M., B. A. Menge and G. E. Hofmann. Experimental demonstration of plasticity in the heat-shock response of the intertidal mussel Mytilus californianus (Conrad). Marine Ecology Progress Series 276:137-145.
78. 2004c. Menge, B. A., C. Blanchette, P. Raimondi, S. Gaines, J. Lubchenco, D. Lohse, G. Hudson, M. Foley, and J. Pamplin. Species interaction strength: testing model predictions along an upwelling gradient. Ecological Monographs 74:663-684.
77. 2004b. Grantham, B. A., F. T. Chan, K. J. Nielsen, D. Fox, J. Barth, A. Huyer, J. Lubchenco, and B. A. Menge. Upwelling-driven nearshore hypoxia signals ecosystem and oceanographic changes in the northeast Pacific. Nature 429:749-754.
76. 2004a. Menge, B. A. Bottom-up:top-down determination of rocky intertidal shorescape dynamics. Pages 62-81 In G. A. Polis, M. E. Power, and G. Huxel, eds. Food webs at the landscape level. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.
75. 2003c. Menge, B. A., M. Bracken, M. Foley, T. Freidenburg, G. Hudson, C. Krenz, H. Leslie, J. Lubchenco, R. Russell, and S. D. Gaines. Coastal oceanography sets the pace of rocky intertidal community dynamics. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 100: 12229-12234.
74. 2003b. Guichard, F., G.W. Allison, P. Halpin, J. Lubchenco, B. Menge. Mussel disturbance dynamics: Signatures of oceanographic forcing from local interactions. American Naturalist 161: 889-904.
73. 2003a. Menge, B. A. The overriding importance of environmental context in determining the consequences of species deletion experiments. Pp. 16-43 in S. A. Levin, P. Kareiva, editors. The Importance of Species: Perspectives on Expendability and Triage. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ.
72. 2002d. Dahlhoff, E. P., J. Stillman, and B. A. Menge. Physiological community ecology: variation in metabolic activity of ecologically important rocky intertidal invertebrates along environmental gradients. Integrative and Comparative Biology 42:862-871.
71. 2002c. Halpin, P. M., C. Sorte, G. E. Hofmann, and B. A. Menge. Patterns of variation in levels of Hsp 70 in natural rocky shore populations from microscales to mesoscales. Integrative and Comparative Biology 42:815-824.
70. 2002b. Menge, B. A., A. M. Olson, and E. Dahlhoff. Environmental stress, bottom-up effects, and community dynamics: integrating molecular-physiological with ecological approaches. Integrative and Comparative Biology 42:892-908.
69. 2002a. Menge, B. A., E. Sanford, B. A. Daley, T. L. Freidenburg, G. Hudson, and J. Lubchenco. An interhemispheric comparison of bottom-up effects on community structure: insights revealed using the comparative-experimental approach. Ecological Research 17:1-16.
68. 2001f. Dahlhoff, E. P., B. B. Buckley, and B. A. Menge. Physiology of the rocky intertidal predator Nucella ostrina along an environmental stress gradient. Ecology 82: 2816-2829.
67. 2001e. Connolly, S. R., B. A. Menge, and J. Roughgarden. A latitudinal gradient in recruitment of intertidal invertebrates in the northeast Pacific Ocean. Ecology 82: 1799-1813.
66. 2001d. Menge, B. A. and J. Lubchenco. On the genesis of “Community development and persistence in a low rocky intertidal zone” (Ecological Monographs 48: 67-94, the 1979 Mercer Award Winner) by Jane Lubchenco and Bruce A. Menge. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 82:124-125.
65. 2001c. Menge, B. A. and T. L. Freidenburg. Keystone species. Pp. 613-631 in Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, S. A. Levin, editor-in-chief. Academic Press, New York, NY.
64. 2001b. Sanford, E. and B. A. Menge. Spatial and temporal variation in barnacle growth in a coastal upwelling system. Marine Ecology Progress Series 209: 143-157.
63. 2001a. Menge, B. A. and G. M. Branch. Rocky intertidal communities. Pp. 221-251 in Marine Community Ecology, edited by M. D. Bertness, S. D. Gaines, and M. Hay. Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA.
62. 2000e. Davis-Born, R., J. Lubchenco, B. Menge, G. Allison, B. Grantham, P. Halpin, and C. Schoch. PISCO: A long-term ecological consortium studying the influence of nearshore oceanography on coastal marine communities. Proceedings of the 2000 Conference of The Coastal Society.
61. 2000d. Menge, B. A. Top-down and bottom-up regulation of marine rocky intertidal communities. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 250:257-289.
60. 2000c. Navarrete, S. A., B. A. Menge, and B. A Daley. Species interactions in a rocky intertidal food web: prey or predation regulation of intermediate predators? Ecology 81:2264-2277.
59. 2000b. Menge, B. A. Testing the relative importance of positive and negative direct effects on community structure. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 15:46-47.
58. 2000a. Menge, B. A. Recruitment vs. post-recruitment processes as determinants of barnacle population abundance on Oregon rocky shores. Ecological Monographs 70:265-288.
57. 1999b. Menge, B. A., B. A. Daley, J. Lubchenco, E. Sanford, E. Dahlhoff, P. M. Halpin, G. Hudson, and J. Burnaford. Top-down and bottom-up regulation of New Zealand rocky intertidal communities. Ecological Monographs 69: 297-330.
56. 1999a. Berlow, E. L., S. A. Navarrete, C. J. Briggs, M. E. Power, and B. A. Menge. Quantifying variation in the strengths of species interactions. Ecology 80:2206-2224.
55. 1997d. Menge, B. A., B. A. Daley, P. A. Wheeler, E. Dahlhoff, E. Sanford and P. T. Strub. Benthic-pelagic links and rocky intertidal communities: bottom-up effects on top-down control? Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 94:14530-14535.
54. 1997c. Navarrete, S. A. and B. A. Menge. The body size-population density relationship in tropical rocky intertidal communities. Journal of Animal Ecology 66:557-566.
53. 1997b. Menge, B. A. Detection of indirect effects: were experiments in rocky intertidal interaction webs long enough? American Naturalist 149:801-823.
52. 1997a. Menge, B. A., B. Daley, P. A. Wheeler and P. T. Strub. Rocky intertidal oceanography: an association between community structure and nearshore phytoplankton concentration. Limnology and Oceanography 42:57-66.
51. 1996i. Dahlhoff, E. P. and B. A. Menge. Influence of phytoplankton concentration and wave exposure on the ecophysiology of the California mussel Mytilus californianus. Marine Ecology Progress Series 144:97-107.
50. 1996h. Allison, G. W., B. A. Menge, J. Lubchenco, and S. A. Navarrete. Predictability and uncertainty in community regulation: consequences of reduced consumer diversity in coastal rocky ecosystems. In H. A. Mooney, J. H. Cushman, E Medina, O. E. Sala and E.-D. Schulze (eds.), Functional Roles of Biodiversity: A Global Perspective, John Wiley and Sons, Ltd, UK.
49. 1996g. Caley, M. J., M. H. Carr, M. A. Hixon, T. P. Hughes, G. P. Jones, and B. A. Menge. Recruitment and the local dynamics of open marine populations. Annual Reviews of Ecology and Systematics 27:477-500.
48. 1996f. Navarrete, S. A. & B. A. Menge. Keystone predation and interaction strength: interactive effects of predators on their main prey. Ecological Monographs 66: 409-429.
47. 1996e. Power, M. E., D. Tilman, J. Estes, B. A. Menge, W. J. Bond, L. S. Mills, G. Daily, J. C. Castilla, J. Lubchenco, and R. T. Paine. Challenges in the quest for keystones. BioScience 46: 609-620.
46. 1996d. Abrams, P., B. A. Menge, G. G. Mittelbach, D. A. Spiller, and P. Yodzis. The role of indirect effects in food webs. pp. 371-395 In: Food webs: integration of pattern and dynamics, G. A. Polis and K. O. Winemiller, editors. Chapman and Hall, N.Y.
45. 1996c. Polis, G. A., R. D. Holt, B. A. Menge, and K. O. Winemiller. Time, space, and life history: influences on food webs. pp. 435-460 In: Food webs: integration of pattern and dynamics, G. A. Polis and K. O. Winemiller, editors. Chapman and Hall, N.Y.
44. 1996b. Persson, L., J. Bengtsson, B. A. Menge and M.E. Power. Productivity and consumer regulation - concepts, patterns, and mechanisms. pp. 396-434 In: Food webs: integration of pattern and dynamics, G. A. Polis and K. O. Winemiller, editors. Chapman and Hall, N.Y.
43. 1996a. Menge, B. A., B. A. Daley and P. A. Wheeler. Control of interaction strength in marine benthic communities. pp. 258-274 in: Food Webs: Integration of Pattern and Dynamics, G. A. Polis and K. O. Winemiller, eds., Chapman and Hall, New York.
42. 1995d. Power, M.E., D. Tilman, S. R. Carpenter, N. Huntly, M. Leibold, P. Morin, B. A. Menge, J. A. Estes, P. R. Ehrlich, M. Hixon, D. M. Lodge, M. A. McPeek, J. E Fauth, D. Reznick, L. B. Crowder, S. J. Holbrook, B. L. Peckarsky, D. E. Gill, J. Antonovics, G. A. Polis, D. B. Wake, G. Orians, E. D. Ketterson, E. Marschall, and S. P. Lawler. The role of experiments in ecology. Science 270:561.
41. 1995c. Lubchenco, J., G. W. Allison, S. A. Navarrete, B. A. Menge, J. C. Castilla, O. Defeo, C. Folke, O. Kussakin, T. A. Norton and A. M. Wood. Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning: Ecosystem Analyses, Coastal Systems. pp. 370-381 in: Global Biodiversity Assessment, United Nations Environment Program, Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, UK.
40. 1995b. Menge, B. A. Joint “bottom-up” and “top-down” regulation of rocky intertidal algal beds in South Africa. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 10:431-432.
39. 1995a. Menge, B. A. Indirect effects in marine intertidal interaction webs: patterns and importance. Ecological Monographs 65: 21-74.
38. 1994. Menge, B.A., E.L. Berlow, C.A. Blanchette, S.A. Navarrete and S.B. Yamada. The keystone species concept: variation in interaction strength in a rocky intertidal habitat. Ecological Monographs 64:249-286.
37. 1993c. Menge, B.A., R.T. Paine, and C. Moreno. Resolution of respect: John Patrick Sutherland 1942-1993. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 74:275-277.
36. 1993b. Lubchenco, J. and B.A. Menge. Split positions can provide a "sane track:" a personal account. BioScience 43:243-248.
35. 1993a. Menge, B.A., T.M. Farrell, A.M. Olson, P. VanTamelen and T. Turner. Algal recruitment and the maintenance of a plant mosaic in the low intertidal region on the Oregon coast. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 170:91-116.
34. 1992. Menge, B.A. Community regulation: under what conditions are bottom-up factors important on rocky shores? Ecology 73:755-765.
33. 1991c. Menge, B.A. Generalizing from experiments: Is predation strong or weak in New England rocky intertidal? Oecologia 88:1-8.
32. 1991b. Hixon, M.A. and B.A. Menge. Species diversity: prey refuges modify the interactive effects of predation and competition. Theoretical Population Biology 39:178-200.
31. 1991a. Menge, B.A. Relative importance of recruitment and other causes of variation in rocky intertidal community structure. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 146:69-100.
30. 1990. Menge, B.A. and A.M. Olson. Role of scale and environmental factors in regulation of community structure. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 5:52-57.
29. 1989c. Eckman, J.E., J.S. Levinton, B.A. Menge, C.H. Peterson, J.W. Porter, and J.P. Sutherland. A Coastal Initiative (COAST). Report of a Workshop on Nearshore Benthic Marine Ecology. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 70:204-207.
28. 1989b. Menge, B.A. This Week's Citation Classic: Predation, competition and community regulation. In Current Contents: Agric., Biol., and Env. Sci. 20:16 and Current Contents: Social and Beh. Sci. 21:16. (Article).
27. 1989a. Menge, B.A. and T.M. Farrell. Community structure and interaction webs in shallow marine hard-bottom communities: tests of an environmental stress model. Advances in Ecological Research 18: 189-262.
26. 1988. Lodge, D.M., J.W. Barko, D. Strayer, J.N. Melack, G.G. Mittelbach, R.W. Howarth, B.A. Menge, and J.E. Titus. Spatial heterogeneity and habitat interactions in lake communities. In: S.R. Carpenter (ed.) "Complex Interactions in Lake Communities," pp. 181-208, Springer-Verlag, New York.
25. 1987. Menge, B.A. and J.P. Sutherland. Community regulation: variation in disturbance, competition, and predation in relation to gradients of environmental stress and recruitment. American Naturalist 130:730-757.
24. 1986c. Menge, B.A. A preliminary study of the reproductive ecology of the seastar Asterias vulgaris and A. forbesi in New England. Bulletin of Marine Science 39:467-476.
23. 1986b. Menge, B.A., J. Lubchenco, L.R. Ashkenas, and F.L. Ramsey. Experimental separation of effects of consumers on sessile prey on a rocky shore on the Bay of Panama: direct and indirect consequences of food web complexity. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 100:225-269.
22. 1986a. Menge, B.A., J. Lubchenco, S.D. Gaines and L.R. Ashkenas. A test of the Menge-Sutherland model of community organization in a tropical rocky intertidal food web. Oecologia 71:75-89.
21. 1985b. Menge, B.A. Starfishes: Effect on benthic communities. pp. 152-153 in: Yearbook of Science and Technology, 5th ed. McGraw-Hill, NY (Article)
20. 1985a. Menge, B.A., J. Lubchenco, and L.R. Ashkenas. Diversity, heterogeneity and consumer pressure in a tropical rocky intertidal community. Oecologia 65:395-405.
19. 1984. Lubchenco, J., B.A. Menge, S.D. Garrity, P.J. Lubchenco, L.R. Ashkenas, S.D. Gaines, R. Emlet, J. Lucas and S. Strauss. Structure, persistence and role of consumers in a tropical rocky intertidal community (Taboguilla Island, Bay of Panama). Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 78:23-73.
18. 1983b. Menge, B.A., L.R. Ashkenas and A. Matson. Use of artificial holes in studying community development in cryptic marine habitats in a tropical rocky intertidal region. Marine Biology 77:129-142.
17. 1983a. Menge, B.A. Components of predation intensity in the low zone of the New England rocky intertidal community. Oecologia 58:141-155.
16. 1982b. Menge, B.A. Effect of feeding on the environment: Asteroidea, pp. 521-551 In: "Echinoderm Nutrition," M. Jangoux and J.M. Lawrence, (eds.) A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
15. 1982a. Menge, B.A. Reply to a comment by Edwards et al. Ecology 63:1180-1184.
14. 1981. Menge, B.A. and J. Lubchenco. Community organization in temperate and tropical rocky intertidal habitats: prey refuges in relation to consumer pressure gradients. Ecological Monographs 51:429-450.
13. 1979. Menge, B.A. Coexistence between the seastars Asterias vulgaris and A. forbesi in a heterogeneous environment: a non-equilibrium explanation. Oecologia 41:245-272.
12. 1978c. Lubchenco, J. and B.A. Menge. Community development and persistence in a low rocky intertidal zone. Ecological Monographs 48:67-94. (Mercer Award Winner, 1979). [Reprinted in: Readings in Marine Ecology, 2nd ed., J.W. Nybakken, ed. (1985).]
11. 1978b. Menge, B.A. Predation intensity in a rocky intertidal community: effect of an algal canopy, wave action and desiccation on predator feeding rates. Oecologia 34:17-35.
10. 1978a. Menge, B.A. Predation intensity in a rocky intertidal community: relation between predator foraging activity and environmental harshness. Oecologia 34:1-16.
9. 1977. Menge, B.A. Ecological implications of patterns of rocky intertidal community structure and behavior along an environmental gradient. pp. 155-180. In: J.D. Costlow (ed.), "Ecology of Fouling Communities,” Navy Printing Office.
8. 1976b. Menge, B.A. Organization of the New England rocky intertidal community: role of predation, competition, and environmental heterogeneity. Ecological Monographs 46:355-393.
7. 1976a. Menge, B.A. and J.P. Sutherland. Species diversity gradients: synthesis of the roles of predation, competition, and temporal heterogeneity. American Naturalist 110:351-369.
6. 1975. Menge, B.A. Brood or broadcast? The adaptive significance of different reproductive strategies in the two intertidal seastars Leptasterias hexactis and Pisaster ochraceus. Marine Biology 31:87-100.
5. 1974b. Menge, J.L. and B.A. Menge. Role of resource allocation, aggression, and spatial heterogeneity in coexistence of two competing intertidal starfish. Ecological Monographs 44:189-209.
4. 1974a. Menge, B.A. Effects of wave action and competition on brooding and reproductive effort in a rocky intertidal starfish, Leptasterias hexactis. Ecology 55:84-93.
3. 1973. Menge, B.A. Effect of predation and environmental patchiness on the body size of a tropical pulmonate limpet. Veliger 16:87-92.
2. 1972b. Menge, B.A. Competition for food between two intertidal starfish and its effect on body size and feeding. Ecology 53:635-644.
1. 1972a. Menge, B.A. Foraging strategy of a starfish in relation to actual prey availability and environmental predictability. Ecological Monographs 42:25-50.