Brent Vadopalas
University of Washington(US)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies, Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior, Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses, Physiological and biochemical adaptations, Marine and fisheries research
Most-Cited Works
- → SUMMER SEED MORTALITY OF THE PACIFIC OYSTER, CRASSOSTREA GIGAS THUNBERG GROWN IN TOMALES BAY, CALIFORNIA, USA: THE INFLUENCE OF OYSTER STOCK, PLANTING TIME, PATHOGENS, AND ENVIRONMENTAL STRESSORS(2007)97 cited
- → Application of real-time PCR for simultaneous identification and quantification of larval abalone(2006)58 cited
- → Genetic Aspects of Restoring Olympia Oysters and Other Native Bivalves: Balancing the Need for Action, Good Intentions, and the Risks of Making Things Worse(2009)44 cited
- → OXYTETRACYCLINE AS A TOOL TO MANAGE AND PREVENT LOSSES OF THE ENDANGERED WHITE ABALONE, HALIOTIS SORENSENI, CAUSED BY WITHERING SYNDROME(2007)42 cited
- Microsatellite and allozyme analyses reveal few genetic differences among spatially distinctaggregations of geoduck clams (Panopea abrupta, Conrad 1849)(2004)
- → The Proper Name for the Geoduck: Resurrection ofPanopea GenerosaGould, 1850, from the Synonymy ofPanopea abrupta(Conrad, 1849) (Bivalvia: Myoida: Hiatellidae)(2010)42 cited
- → Transcriptomic and metabolic response to chronic and acute thermal exposure of juvenile geoduck clams Panopea globosa(2018)37 cited
- → Shell Shape Differences between TwoPanopeaSpecies and Phenotypic Variation AmongP. Globosaat Different Sites using two Geometric Morphometrics Approaches(2012)33 cited
- → Integrating Discovery-driven Proteomics and Selected Reaction Monitoring To Develop a Noninvasive Assay for Geoduck Reproductive Maturation(2017)31 cited
- → Precipitous declines in pinto abalone (Haliotis kamtschatkana kamtschatkana) abundance in the San Juan Archipelago, Washington, USA, despite statewide fishery closure(2008)31 cited