EMILY SLESINGER
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Peer-Reviewed Publications

Slesinger, E., Bates, K., Wuenschel, M., Saba, G. 2022. Regional differences in energy allocation of black sea bass (Centropristis striata) along the U.S. Northeast Shelf (36N to 42N) and throughout the spawning season. Journal of Fish Biology, 100, 918-934. Link.

Nazzaro, L., Slesinger, E., Kohut, J., Saba, G.K., and Saba, V. (2021). Sensitivity of marine fish thermal habitat models to fishery data sources. Ecology and Evolution. DOI: 10.1002/ece3.7817

Slesinger, E., Jensen, O.P., and Saba, G. (2021). Spawning phenology of a rapidly shifting marine fish species throughout its range. ICES Journal of Marine Science, doi: 10.1093/icesjms/fsaa252. Link.

Slesinger, E., Langan, J.A., Sullivan, B.K., Borkman, D., and Smayda, T. (2020). Multi-decadal (1972-2019) Mnemiopsis leidyi (Ctenophora) abundance patterns in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, USA.  Journal of Plankton Research 42(5), 539-552. (Paper on request)

Slesinger, E., Andres, A., Young, R., Seibel, B., Saba, V., Phelan, B., Rosendale, J., Wieczorek, D., and Saba, G.  (2019). Effects of ocean warming on black sea bass (Centropristis striata) aerobic scope and hypoxia tolerance.  PLoS ONE 14(6), e0218390. Link.

In Review:
Andres, A., Slesinger, E., Young, R., Saba, G., Saba, V., Phelan, B., Rosendale, J., Wieczorek, D., White, C., and Seibel, B. (In review). Temperature and oxygen sensitivity of metabolic performance in the spiny dogfish shark, Squalus acanthias. Journal of Experimental Biology.

Slesinger, E., DuProvince, H., Seibel, B., Kohut, J., Saba, V., and Saba, G.K. (Submitted). Climate-induced reduction in metabolically available habitat for Northwest Atlantic marine species. Global Change Biology.

In Prep:
Slesinger, E., Mundorff, S., Laurel, B., and Hurst, T. (In prep). The effects of combined stressors, ocean warming and ocean acidification, on Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus) early life stages. 

Other Publications

Slesinger, E.(2020). Using physiology to guide proactive fisheries management. Institute of Fisheries Management, FISH138(3), 10-11. (Paper on request).
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    • A Changing Environment and Large-Scale Population Dynamics
    • Environmental Stressor Impacts on Marine Species
    • Integrating Physiology into Oceanographic Models
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