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Ontogeny influences sensitivity to climate change stressors in an endangered fish
LM Komoroske, RE Connon, J Lindberg, BS Cheng, G Castillo, ...
Conservation physiology 2 (1), cou008, 2014
1192014
Turbidity and salinity affect feeding performance and physiological stress in the endangered delta smelt
M Hasenbein, LM Komoroske, RE Connon, J Geist, NA Fangue
Integrative and comparative biology 53 (4), 620-634, 2013
782013
Sublethal salinity stress contributes to habitat limitation in an endangered estuarine fish
LM Komoroske, KM Jeffries, RE Connon, J Dexter, M Hasenbein, ...
Evolutionary Applications 9 (8), 963-981, 2016
582016
The transcriptome-wide effects of exposure to a pyrethroid pesticide on the Critically Endangered delta smelt Hypomesus transpacificus
KM Jeffries, LM Komoroske, J Truong, I Werner, M Hasenbein, ...
Endangered Species Research 28 (1), 43-60, 2015
382015
Physiological stress biomarkers reveal stocking density effects in late larval Delta Smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus)
M Hasenbein, NA Fangue, JP Geist, LM Komoroske, RE Connon
Aquaculture 450, 108-115, 2016
332016
Assessments at multiple levels of biological organization allow for an integrative determination of physiological tolerances to turbidity in an endangered fish species
M Hasenbein, NA Fangue, J Geist, LM Komoroske, J Truong, ...
Conservation Physiology 4 (1), cow004, 2016
302016
Transcriptomic profiling permits the identification of pollutant sources and effects in ambient water samples
M Hasenbein, I Werner, LA Deanovic, J Geist, EB Fritsch, A Javidmehr, ...
Science of the total environment 468, 688-698, 2014
262014
Transcriptomic screening of the innate immune response in delta smelt during an Ichthyophthirius multifiliis infection
DF Frank, M Hasenbein, K Eder, KM Jeffries, J Geist, NA Fangue, ...
Aquaculture 473, 80-88, 2017
62017
Temporal trends of mercury levels in fish (dab, Limanda limanda) and sediment from the German Bight (North Sea) in the period 1995–2020
U Kammann, P Nogueira, M Siegmund, N Schmidt, S Schmolke, ...
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 195 (1), 73, 2023
52023
Understanding climate change impacts on Delta Smelt
LM Komoroske, M Hasenbein, J Lindberg, RE Connon, NA Fangue
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 53, E115-E115, 2013
12013
Framing future trajectories of human activities in the German North Sea to inform cumulative effects assessments and marine spatial planning
V Stelzenmüller, J Rehren, S Örey, C Lemmen, S Krishna, M Hasenbein, ...
Journal of Environmental Management 349, 119507, 2024
2024
Interactive effects of multiple stressors in coastal ecosystems
S Krishna, C Lemmen, S Örey, J Rehren, J Di Pane, M Mathis, M Püts, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.07306, 2023
2023
Growth and Condition of Juvenile Fall-Run Chinook Salmon Utilizing the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta As Non-Natal Rearing Habitat
L Coleman, A Sturrock, RE Connon, B Barney, M Hasenbein, G Whitman, ...
American Fisheries Society & The Wildlife Society 2019 Joint Annual Conference, 2019
2019
Monitoring the Impacts of Pathogens at Increasing Water Temperatures in Chinook Salmon in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta
B Barney, M Hasenbein, K Jeffries, D Baxa, NA Fangue, RE Connon
American Fisheries Society & The Wildlife Society 2019 Joint Annual Conference, 2019
2019
Assessments at multiple levels of biological organization allow for an integrative
M Hasenbein, NA Fangue, J Geist
Conservation physiology, 4 (1), 2016
2016
Integrative Assessments of Niche Dimensions and Multiple Stressor Effects on Endangered Delta Smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus).
M Hasenbein
Technische Universität München, 2015
2015
Physiological and behavioral responses to multiple environmental stressors in San Francisco Bay-Delta fishes: linking mechanism to management
NA Fangue, M Hasenbein, L Komoroske, RE Connon
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 53, E66-E66, 2013
2013
IEP contract# R10AC20097
RE Connon, M Hasenbein, EB Fritsch, A Javidmehr, L Deanovic, I Werner
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