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15. Donelan SC, D Breitburg, MB Ogburn. In press. Legacy of past exposure to hypoxia and warming regulates an ecosystem service provided by oysters. Global Change Biology.

14. Donelan SC, AW Miller, JR Muirhead, GM Ruiz. 2022. Marine species introduction via reproduction and its response to ship transit routes. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. pdf

13. Ruiz G, BS Galil, IC Davidson, SC Donelan, AW Miller, MS Minton, J Muirhead, H Ojaveer, MN Tamburri, JT Carlton. 2022. Global marine biosecurity and ship lay-ups: intensifying effects of trade disruptions. Biological Invasions. pdf

12. Bitter MC, JM Wong, HG Dam, SC Donelan, CD Kenkel, LM Komoroske, KJ Nickols, EB Rivest, S Salinas, SC Burgess, KE Lotterhos. 2021. Fluctuating selection and global change: a synthesis and review on disentangling the roles of climate amplitude, predictability, and novelty. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. pdf

11. Donelan SC, AR Hughes, GC Trussell, JH Grabowski. 2021. Effects of a non-native cyanobacterium on bay scallops (Argopecten irradians) in a New England seagrass system. Marine Environmental Research. pdf

10. Donelan SC, D Breitburg, MB Ogburn. 2021. Context-dependent carryover effects of hypoxia and warming in a coastal ecosystem engineer. Ecological Applications. pdf
     - Featured in the Capital Gazette, Smithsonian News Desk, and on WNAV!

9. Torossian JL, KE Hosek, SC Donelan, GC Trussell, BS Helmuth, and ML Zippay. 2020. Physiological and biochemical responses to acute environmental stress and predation risk in the blue mussel, Mytilus edulis. Journal of Sea Research. pdf

8. Donelan SC, and GC Trussell. 2020. Sex-specific differences in the response of prey to predation risk. Functional Ecology. pdf
       - Featured on the Functional Ecologist blog!

7. Donelan SC*, JK Hellmann*, AM Bell, B Luttbeg, JL Orrock, MJ Sheriff, A Sih. 2020. Transgenerational plasticity in human-altered environments. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. *equal contribution pdf
       - Featured on the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center's blog!

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6. Donelan SC, and GC Trussell. 2019. The effects of embryonic experience with predation risk vary across a wave exposure gradient. ​Ecosphere. pdf

5. Donelan SC and GC Trussell. 2018. Parental and embryonic experiences with predation risk affect prey offspring behavior and performance. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. pdf

4. Donelan SC and GC Trussell. 2018. Synergistic effects of parental and embryonic exposure to predation risk on prey offspring size at emergence. Ecology. pdf

3. Donelan SC, JH Grabowski, and GC Trussell. 2017. Refuge quality impacts strength of nonconsumptive effects on prey. Ecology. pdf

2. Matassa CM, SC Donelan, B Luttbeg, and GC Trussell. 2016. Resource levels and prey state influence antipredator behavior and the strength of nonconsumptive predator effects. Oikos. pdf

1. Donelan SC and GC Trussell. 2015. Parental effects enhance risk tolerance and performance in offspring. Ecology. pdf

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