Recent Publications
Hill, J.M. B. Hutton*, K. Steffins*, G. Rieucau. (In Review). Floating along marsh edges: The impact of invasive water hyacinth (Eichornia crassipes) on estuarine species assemblages and predation risk. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
Hill J.M. P. Petraitis, and K.L. Heck. (2020) Submergence, nutrient enrichment and tropical storm impacts on Spartina alterniflora in the microtidal northern Gulf of Mexico. Marine Ecology Progress Series 644:33-45
Hill J.M., O. Caretti, and K.L. Heck (2017) Recently established Asian tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon Fabricius, 1798 consume juvenile blue crabs Callinectes sapidus Rathbun, 1896 and polychaetes in a laboratory diet-choice experiment. BioInvasions Records.
Hill J.M. and K.L. Heck (2015) Non-consumptive effects of avian predators on fish behavior and cascading indirect interactions in seagrasses. Oikos 124:750-761
Hill J.M. and M.J. Weissburg. (2014) Crabs interpret the threat of predator body size and biomass via cue concentration and diet. Animal Behaviour 92:117-123.
Hill J.M. and M.J. Weissburg. (2013) Predator biomass determines the magnitude of non-consumptive effects (NCEs) in both laboratory and field environments. Oecologia 172: 79-91.
Hill J.M. and M.J. Weissburg. (2013) Habitat complexity and predator size mediate interactions between intraguild blue crab predators and mud crab prey in oyster reefs. Marine Ecology Progress Series 488: 209-219.
Hill J.M. P. Petraitis, and K.L. Heck. (2020) Submergence, nutrient enrichment and tropical storm impacts on Spartina alterniflora in the microtidal northern Gulf of Mexico. Marine Ecology Progress Series 644:33-45
Hill J.M., O. Caretti, and K.L. Heck (2017) Recently established Asian tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon Fabricius, 1798 consume juvenile blue crabs Callinectes sapidus Rathbun, 1896 and polychaetes in a laboratory diet-choice experiment. BioInvasions Records.
Hill J.M. and K.L. Heck (2015) Non-consumptive effects of avian predators on fish behavior and cascading indirect interactions in seagrasses. Oikos 124:750-761
Hill J.M. and M.J. Weissburg. (2014) Crabs interpret the threat of predator body size and biomass via cue concentration and diet. Animal Behaviour 92:117-123.
Hill J.M. and M.J. Weissburg. (2013) Predator biomass determines the magnitude of non-consumptive effects (NCEs) in both laboratory and field environments. Oecologia 172: 79-91.
Hill J.M. and M.J. Weissburg. (2013) Habitat complexity and predator size mediate interactions between intraguild blue crab predators and mud crab prey in oyster reefs. Marine Ecology Progress Series 488: 209-219.
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Ecology (BIO 313/ ENSC 313)
Evaluation of Scientific Literature
Introduction to Marine Biology and Ecology
Chemical Cues, Signals, and Defenses
Gulf Coastal Changes and Challenges
Evaluation of Scientific Literature
Introduction to Marine Biology and Ecology
Chemical Cues, Signals, and Defenses
Gulf Coastal Changes and Challenges