Publications
10. Seibel B.A, Birk M.A. (2022). Unique thermal sensitivity imposes a cold-water energetic barrier for vertical migrators. Nature Climate Change, 12: 1052-1058. [PDF].
9. Seibel B.A., Andres A., Birk M.A., Burns A.L., Shaw C.T., Timpe A.W., Welsh C.J. (2021). Oxygen supply capacity breathes new life into the critical oxygen partial pressure (Pcrit). Journal of Experimental Biology, 224(8): jeb242210.
8. Geffeney S.L., Williams B.L., Rosenthal J.J.C., Birk M.A., Felkins J., Wisell C.M., Curry E.R., Hanifin C.T. (2019). Convergent evolution in a voltage-gated sodium channel underlies TTX-resistance in the greater blue-ringed octopus: Hapalochlaena lunulata. Toxicon, 170: 77-84. DOI 10.1016/j.toxicon.2019.09.013.
7. Birk M.A., Mislan K.A.S., Wishner K.F., Seibel B.A. (2019). Metabolic adaptations of the pelagic octopod Japetella diaphana to oxygen minimum zones. Deep-Sea Research Part I, 148: 123-131. DOI 10.1016/j.dsr.2019.04.017.
6. Wishner K.F., Seibel B.A., Roman C., Deutsch C., Outram D., Shaw C.T., Birk M.A., Mislan K.A.S., Adams T.J., Moore D., Riley S. (2018). Ocean deoxygenation and zooplankton: Very small oxygen differences matter. Science Advances, 4: eaau5180. DOI 10.1126/sciadv.aau5180.
5. Birk M.A., McLean E.L., Seibel B.A. (2018). Ocean acidification does not limit squid metabolism via blood oxygen supply. Journal of Experimental Biology, 221(19): jeb187443. DOI 10.1242/jeb.187443.
4. Birk M.A., Dymowska A.K., Seibel B.A. (2018). Do squids breathe through their skin?. Journal of Experimental Biology, 221(19): jeb185553. DOI 10.1242/jeb.185553.
3. Chubb C., Chiao C.-C., Ulmer K., Buresch K., Birk M.A., Hanlon R.T. (2018). Dark scene elements strongly influence cuttlefish camouflage responses in visually cluttered environments. Vision Research, 149: 86-101. DOI 10.1016/j.visres.2018.06.003.
2. Birk M.A., Paight C., Seibel B.A. (2017). Observations of multiple pelagic egg masses from small-sized jumbo squid (Dosidicus gigas) in the Gulf of California. Journal of Natural History, 51(43-44): 2569-2584. DOI 10.1080/00222933.2016.1209248.
1. Birk M.A., J.W. White (2014). Experimental determination of the spatial scale of a prey patch from the predator's perspective. Oecologia, 174(3): 723-729. DOI 10.1007/s00442-013-2818-1. [PDF].
9. Seibel B.A., Andres A., Birk M.A., Burns A.L., Shaw C.T., Timpe A.W., Welsh C.J. (2021). Oxygen supply capacity breathes new life into the critical oxygen partial pressure (Pcrit). Journal of Experimental Biology, 224(8): jeb242210.
8. Geffeney S.L., Williams B.L., Rosenthal J.J.C., Birk M.A., Felkins J., Wisell C.M., Curry E.R., Hanifin C.T. (2019). Convergent evolution in a voltage-gated sodium channel underlies TTX-resistance in the greater blue-ringed octopus: Hapalochlaena lunulata. Toxicon, 170: 77-84. DOI 10.1016/j.toxicon.2019.09.013.
7. Birk M.A., Mislan K.A.S., Wishner K.F., Seibel B.A. (2019). Metabolic adaptations of the pelagic octopod Japetella diaphana to oxygen minimum zones. Deep-Sea Research Part I, 148: 123-131. DOI 10.1016/j.dsr.2019.04.017.
6. Wishner K.F., Seibel B.A., Roman C., Deutsch C., Outram D., Shaw C.T., Birk M.A., Mislan K.A.S., Adams T.J., Moore D., Riley S. (2018). Ocean deoxygenation and zooplankton: Very small oxygen differences matter. Science Advances, 4: eaau5180. DOI 10.1126/sciadv.aau5180.
5. Birk M.A., McLean E.L., Seibel B.A. (2018). Ocean acidification does not limit squid metabolism via blood oxygen supply. Journal of Experimental Biology, 221(19): jeb187443. DOI 10.1242/jeb.187443.
4. Birk M.A., Dymowska A.K., Seibel B.A. (2018). Do squids breathe through their skin?. Journal of Experimental Biology, 221(19): jeb185553. DOI 10.1242/jeb.185553.
3. Chubb C., Chiao C.-C., Ulmer K., Buresch K., Birk M.A., Hanlon R.T. (2018). Dark scene elements strongly influence cuttlefish camouflage responses in visually cluttered environments. Vision Research, 149: 86-101. DOI 10.1016/j.visres.2018.06.003.
2. Birk M.A., Paight C., Seibel B.A. (2017). Observations of multiple pelagic egg masses from small-sized jumbo squid (Dosidicus gigas) in the Gulf of California. Journal of Natural History, 51(43-44): 2569-2584. DOI 10.1080/00222933.2016.1209248.
1. Birk M.A., J.W. White (2014). Experimental determination of the spatial scale of a prey patch from the predator's perspective. Oecologia, 174(3): 723-729. DOI 10.1007/s00442-013-2818-1. [PDF].
Updated: 15 Nov 2022