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Christopher Langdon
Christopher Langdon
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The Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, shows negative correlation to naturally elevated carbon dioxide levels: Implications for near‐term ocean acidification effects
A Barton, B Hales, GG Waldbusser, C Langdon, RA Feely
Limnology and oceanography 57 (3), 698-710, 2012
6842012
Saturation-state sensitivity of marine bivalve larvae to ocean acidification
GG Waldbusser, B Hales, CJ Langdon, BA Haley, P Schrader, EL Brunner, ...
Nature Climate Change 5 (3), 273-280, 2015
4622015
Utilization of detritus and bacteria as food sources by two bivalve suspension-feeders, the oyster Crassostrea virginica and the mussel Geukensia demissa
CJ Langdon, RIE Newell
Marine Ecology Progress Series, 299-310, 1990
3301990
Impacts of coastal acidification on the Pacific Northwest shellfish industry and adaptation strategies implemented in response
A Barton, GG Waldbusser, RA Feely, SB Weisberg, JA Newton, B Hales, ...
Oceanography 28 (2), 146-159, 2015
2722015
Impacts of coastal acidification on the Pacific Northwest shellfish industry and adaptation strategies implemented in response
A Barton, GG Waldbusser, RA Feely, SB Weisberg, JA Newton, B Hales, ...
Oceanography 28 (2), 146-159, 2015
2722015
Yields of cultured Pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas Thunberg improved after one generation of selection
C Langdon, F Evans, D Jacobson, M Blouin
Aquaculture 220 (1-4), 227-244, 2003
2672003
Ocean acidification has multiple modes of action on bivalve larvae
GG Waldbusser, B Hales, CJ Langdon, BA Haley, P Schrader, EL Brunner, ...
PloS one 10 (6), e0128376, 2015
1862015
Microparticle types for delivering nutrients to marine fish larvae
C Langdon
Aquaculture 227 (1-4), 259-275, 2003
1702003
The effects of inbreeding on performance traits of adult Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas)
F Evans, S Matson, J Brake, C Langdon
Aquaculture 230 (1-4), 89-98, 2004
1392004
Evidence for genetic control of pigmentation of shell and mantle edge in selected families of Pacific oysters, Crassostrea gigas
J Brake, F Evans, C Langdon
Aquaculture 229 (1-4), 89-98, 2004
1202004
Effects of genotype× environment interactions on the selection of broadly adapted Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas)
S Evans, C Langdon
Aquaculture 261 (2), 522-534, 2006
1182006
Co-culture of dulse Palmaria mollis and red abalone Haliotis rufescens under limited flow conditions
F Evans, CJ Langdon
Aquaculture 185 (1-2), 137-158, 2000
912000
Effect of dietary protein content on growth of juvenile mussels, Mytilus trossulus (Gould 1850)
DA Kreeger, CJ Langdon
The Biological Bulletin 185 (1), 123-139, 1993
771993
Particle removal rates by the mud shrimp Upogebia pugettensis, its burrow, and a commensal clam: effects on estuarine phytoplankton abundance
BD Griffen, TH DeWitt, C Langdon
Marine Ecology Progress Series 269, 223-236, 2004
742004
Particle size preference, gut filling and evacuation rates of the rotifer Brachionus “Cayman” using polystyrene latex beads
A Baer, C Langdon, S Mills, C Schulz, K Hamre
Aquaculture 282 (1-4), 75-82, 2008
732008
Utilization of refractory cellulosic carbon derived from Spartina alterniflora by the ribbed mussel Geukensia demissa
DA Kreeger, CJ Langdon, RIE Newell
Marine Ecology Progress Series, 171-179, 1988
711988
Replacement of living microalgae with spray-dried diets for the marine mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis
C Langdon, E Önal
Aquaculture 180 (3-4), 283-294, 1999
701999
Characterization of two microparticle types for delivery of food to altricial fish larvae
Önal, Langdon
Aquaculture Nutrition 6 (3), 159-170, 2000
672000
The relationship between heterotrophic feeding and inorganic nutrient availability in the scleractinian coral T. reniformis under a short‐term temperature increase
L Ezzat, E Towle, JO Irisson, C Langdon, C Ferrier‐Pagès
Limnology and oceanography 61 (1), 89-102, 2016
662016
GROWTH STUDIES WITH BACTERIA-FREE OYSTER (CRASSOSTREA GIGAS) LARVAE FED ON SEMI-DEFINED ARTIFICIAL DIETS
CJ Langdon
The Biological Bulletin 164 (2), 227-235, 1983
641983
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