Works Referenced

BCCT+18

Joanne M. Bennett, Piero Calosi, Susana Clusella-Trullas, Brezo Martínez, Jennifer Sunday, Adam C. Algar, Miguel B. Araújo, Bradford A. Hawkins, Sally Keith, Ingolf Kühn, Carsten Rahbek, Laura Rodríguez, Alexander Singer, Fabricio Villalobos, Miguel Ángel Olalla-Tárraga, and Ignacio Morales-Castilla. GlobTherm, a global database on thermal tolerances for aquatic and terrestrial organisms. Scientific Data, mar 2018. doi:10.1038/sdata.2018.22.

BMH+16

Brian D. Bill, Stephanie K. Moore, Levi R. Hay, Donald M. Anderson, and Vera L. Trainer. Effects of temperature and salinity on the growth of alexandrium (dinophyceae) isolates from the salish sea. Journal of Phycology, 52(2):230–238, feb 2016. doi:10.1111/jpy.12386.

DNOAAOoMaAOperations21

Bryce Dewees and NOAA Office of Marine and Aviation Operations. Underway meteorological, navigational, optical, physical, and time series data collected aboard noaa ship ronald h. brown in the coastal waters of southeast alaska and british columbia, columbia river estuary - washington/oregon and others from 2021-06-13 to 2021-07-26 (ncei accession 0240415). Technical Report, NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information, 2021. URL: https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/archive/accession/0240415.

GM14

Rebecca J. Guenther and Patrick T. Martone. Physiological performance of intertidal coralline algae during a simulated tidal cycle. Journal of Phycology, 50(2):310–321, feb 2014. doi:10.1111/jpy.12161.

KB11

Gudrun Kräbs and Claudia Büchel. Temperature and salinity tolerances of geographically separated phaeodactylum tricornutum böhlin strains: maximum quantum yield of primary photochemistry, pigmentation, proline content and growth. Botanica Marina, jan 2011. doi:10.1515/bot.2011.037.

MRH18

Lindsay Marks, Daniel Reed, and Sally Holbrook. Life history traits of the invasive seaweed sargassum horneri at santa catalina island, california. Aquatic Invasions, 13(3):339–350, 2018. doi:10.3391/ai.2018.13.3.03.

SE21

Sadie L. Small and Matthew S. Edwards. Thermal tolerance may slow, but not prevent, the spread of sargassum horneri (phaeophyceae) along the california, USA and baja california, MEX coastline. Journal of Phycology, 57(3):903–915, apr 2021. doi:10.1111/jpy.13148.