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Maas, Amy E. (Phd)


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City: Hamilton
Country: Bermuda

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Biography of A. Maas


  • Bermuda Institute of ocean Sciences I am a comparative physiologist and biological oceanographer whose research addresses fundamental questions about how the environment influences the distribution and biology of marine invertebrates. Based on this understanding I want to identify how climate change will impact ecosystem function (especially biogeochemical cycling). - Edit

  • August 2006 - July 2011 University of Rhode Island Department of Biological SciencesUnited States Position PhD Student August 2011 - December 2014 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Department of Biology Falmouth, United States Position Postdoctoral Scholar/Investigator January 2015 - June 2020 Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences Hamilton, Bermuda Position Associate Scientist - Edit

 

Books and Publications by A. Maas


  • 2013. Maas, A.E., L. Bianco-Barcial & G.L. Lawson, Reexamination of the species assignment of Diacavolinia pteropods using DNA barcoding. PLoS ONE 8(1): e53889, pp. 12 Source - Edit

  • 2017. Clara Mannoa, Nina Bednaršekb, Geraint A.Tarlin, Vicky L. Peck , Steeve Comeau, Deepak Adhikari, Dorothee C.E. Bakker, Eduard Bauerfeind, Alexander J. Bergan, Maria I. Berning, Erik Buitenhuis, Alice K. Burridge, Melissa . Chierici, Sebastian Flöter, Agneta Fransson, Jessie Gardner, Ella L.Howes, Nina Keul, Katsunori Kimoto, Peter Kohnert, Gareth L. Lawson, Silke Lischka, Amy Maas, Lisette, Mekkes, Rosie L.Oakes, Corinne Pebody, Katja T.C.A. Peijnenburg, Miriam Seifert, Jennifer Skinner, Patricia S.Thibodeau, Deborah Wall-Palmer, & Patrizia Ziverizaa. Shelled pteropods in peril: Assessing vulnerability in a high CO2 ocean. Earth-Science Reviews 169: 132-145. Source - Edit

  • 2018. Ferhat Karakas, Daniel D'Oliveira, AE Maas & David W. Murphy. Using a shell as a wing: pairing of dissimilar appendages in Atlantiid heteropod swimming. Journal of Experimental Biology 221(23) Source - Edit

  • 2020. Ferhat Karakas, AE Maas & David W. Murphy. A novel cylindrical overlap-and-fling mechanism used by sea butterflies. Journal of Experimental Biology 223(Pt 15) Source - Edit

  • 2020. Ferhat Karakas, Jordan Wingate, Leocadio Blanco-Bercial, AE Maas & David W. Murphy. Swimming and Sinking Behavior of Warm Water Pelagic Snails. Frontiers in Marine Science 7:556239 Source - Edit

 

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Described Species by A. Maas





Note from Tom Rice: genera used on this page are from the original discription where possible, no genera will be updated to the latest WORMS info,
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