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34
Citations
8671
World Ranking
7498
National Ranking
2514

Overview

Carol A. Blanchette is affiliated with the University of California, Santa Barbara in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a focus on subfields including Oceanography and Global and Planetary Change.

The scholar's work centers around key topics such as Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses, Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies, and Marine Biology and Ecology Research.

Among their recent scholarly contributions is the paper titled "Biogeography of ocean acidification: Differential field performance of transplanted mussels to upwelling-driven variation in carbonate chemistry", published in 2020 in the journal PLoS ONE.

Frequent collaborators in their research include Jeremy M. Rose, Francis Chan, Tarik C. Gouhier, P. Raimondi, and Eric Sanford.

Their publications are found predominantly in PLoS ONE.

  • Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses
  • Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research

  • Biogeography of ocean acidification: Differential field performance of transplanted mussels to upwelling-driven variation in carbonate chemistry, 2020, PLoS ONE

  • Jeremy M. Rose
  • Francis Chan
  • Tarik C. Gouhier
  • P. Raimondi
  • Eric Sanford

Best Publications

  • A cross-ecosystem comparison of the strength of trophic cascades

    Jonathan B. Shurin;Elizabeth T. Borer;Eric W. Seabloom;Kurt Anderson

  • The Keystone Species Concept: Variation in Interaction Strength in a Rocky Intertidal Habitat

    Bruce A. Menge;Eric L. Berlow;Carol A. Blanchette;Sergio A. Navarrete

  • Climate Change and Latitudinal Patterns of Intertidal Thermal Stress

    Brian Helmuth;Christopher D. G. Harley;Christopher D. G. Harley;Patricia M. Halpin;Patricia M. Halpin;Michael O'Donnell

  • WHAT DETERMINES THE STRENGTH OF A TROPHIC CASCADE

    E. T. Borer;E. W. Seabloom;J. B. Shurin;K. E. Anderson

  • MOSAIC PATTERNS OF THERMAL STRESS IN THE ROCKY INTERTIDAL ZONE: IMPLICATIONS FOR CLIMATE CHANGE

    Brian Helmuth;Bernardo R. Broitman;Carol A. Blanchette;Sarah Gilman

  • More than a meal… integrating non-feeding interactions into food webs.

    Sonia Kéfi;Sonia Kéfi;Eric L. Berlow;Eric L. Berlow;Evie A. Wieters;Evie A. Wieters;Sergio A. Navarrete

  • Mechanical Consequences of Size in Wave‐Swept Algae

    Brian Gaylord;Carol A. Blanchette;Mark W. Denny

  • Biogeographical patterns of rocky intertidal communities along the Pacific coast of North America

    Carol A. Blanchette;C. Melissa Miner;C. Melissa Miner;Peter T. Raimondi;David Lohse

  • SIZE AND SURVIVAL OF INTERTIDAL PLANTS IN RESPONSE TO WAVE ACTION: A CASE STUDY WITH FUCUS GARDNERI

    Carol Anne Blanchette

  • SPECIES INTERACTION STRENGTH: TESTING MODEL PREDICTIONS ALONG AN UPWELLING GRADIENT

    Bruce A. Menge;Carol Blanchette;Pete Raimondi;Tess Freidenburg

  • SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF INVERTEBRATE RECRUITMENT ALONG THE WEST COAST OF THE UNITED STATES

    B. R. Broitman;B. R. Broitman;B. R. Broitman;C. A. Blanchette;B. A. Menge;J. Lubchenco

  • Persistent spatial structuring of coastal ocean acidification in the California Current System

    F. Chan;J. A. Barth;C. A. Blanchette;R. H. Byrne

  • Spatial patterns of growth in the mussel, Mytilus californianus, across a major oceanographic and biogeographic boundary at Point Conception, California, USA

    C.A. Blanchette;B. Helmuth;S.D. Gaines

  • Interacting environmental mosaics drive geographic variation in mussel performance and predation vulnerability.

    Kristy J. Kroeker;Eric Sanford;Jeremy M. Rose;Carol A. Blanchette

  • Intertidal community structure and oceanographic patterns around Santa Cruz Island, CA, USA

    Carol A. Blanchette;Bernardo R. Broitman;Steven D. Gaines

  • Geographic variability in form, size and survival of Egregia menziesii around Point Conception, California

    C. A. Blanchette;B. G. Miner;S. D. Gaines

  • Exploring local adaptation and the ocean acidification seascape - studies in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem

    G. E. Hofmann;T. G. Evans;M. W. Kelly;M. W. Kelly;J. L. Padilla-Gamiño

  • Recruitment of intertidal invertebrates and oceanographic variability at Santa Cruz Island, California

    Bernardo R. Broitman;Carol A. Blanchette;Steven D. Gaines

  • Large-scale impacts of sea star wasting disease (SSWD) on intertidal sea stars and implications for recovery.

    C. Melissa Miner;Jennifer L. Burnaford;Richard F. Ambrose;Liam Antrim

  • Hydrodynamics, shell shape, behavior and survivorship in the owl limpet Lottia gigantea.

    Mark W. Denny;Carol A. Blanchette

Frequent Co-Authors

Bernardo R. Broitman
Bernardo R. Broitman Adolfo Ibáñez University
Peter T. Raimondi
Peter T. Raimondi University of California, Santa Cruz
Bruce A. Menge
Bruce A. Menge Oregon State University
Gretchen E. Hofmann
Gretchen E. Hofmann University of California, Santa Barbara
Libe Washburn
Libe Washburn University of California, Santa Barbara
Brian Helmuth
Brian Helmuth Northeastern University
Jennifer E. Caselle
Jennifer E. Caselle University of California, Santa Barbara
Jane Lubchenco
Jane Lubchenco Oregon State University
Margaret A. McManus
Margaret A. McManus University of Hawaii at Manoa
Mark W. Denny
Mark W. Denny Stanford University

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