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Overview

Mark M. Littler is affiliated with the National Museum of Natural History in the United States. Their research activity spans multiple areas within the social sciences and psychology, with a particular focus on subfields such as sociology and political science, demography, clinical psychology, and social psychology.

Their scholarly contributions address topics including:

  • Religion and Society Interactions
  • Jewish and Middle Eastern Studies
  • Jewish Identity and Society
  • Terrorism, Counterterrorism, and Political Violence
  • Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis
  • Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending
  • Forgiveness and Related Behaviors

Mark M. Littler has published papers in venues such as:

  • Studies in Conflict and Terrorism
  • Current Perspectives in Social Sciences

Two recent papers authored by Littler include:

  • "Studying Extremism in the 21st Century: The Past, a Path, & Some Proposals," published in 2023 in Studies in Conflict and Terrorism
  • "This inmate declined to make a last statement": A Quantitative Exploration of the Determinants of Inmate Execution Final Statements in Texas, 1982-2022," published in 2024 in Current Perspectives in Social Sciences

Frequent collaborators include Katherine Kondor, Ben Lee, and John Walliss, each contributing jointly on at least one occasion.

Best Publications

  • The Evolution of Thallus Form and Survival Strategies in Benthic Marine Macroalgae: Field and Laboratory Tests of a Functional Form Model

    Mark M. Littler;Diane S. Littler

  • Marine Algae of California

    Mark M. Littler;Isabella A. Abbott;George J. Hollenberg

  • Dynamics of Millenary Organic Deposits Resulting from the Growth of the Mediterranean Seagrass Posidonia oceanica

    M.A. Mateo;J. Romero;M. Pérez;M.M. Littler

  • Relationships between macroalgal functional form groups and substrata stability in a subtropical rocky-intertidal system

    Mark M. Littler;Diane S. Littler

  • Deepest known plant life discovered on an uncharted seamount.

    Mark M. Littler;Diane S. Littler;Stephen M. Blair;James N. Norris

  • EVOLUTIONARY STRATEGIES IN A TROPICAL BARRIER REEF SYSTEM: FUNCTIONAL‐FORM GROUPS OF MARINE MACROALGAE1

    Mark M. Littler;Diane S. Littler;Phillip R. Taylor

  • Impact of sewage on the distribution, abundance and community structure of rocky intertidal macro-organisms

    Mark M. Littler;Steven N. Murray

  • Caribbean Reef Plants

    Diane Scullion. Littler;Mark M. Littler

  • Harmful algae on tropical coral reefs: Bottom-up eutrophication and top-down herbivory

    Mark M. Littler;Diane S. Littler;Barrett L. Brooks

  • Macroalgal blooms on southeast Florida coral reefs: II. Cross-shelf discrimination of nitrogen sources indicates widespread assimilation of sewage nitrogen

    Brian E. Lapointe;Peter J. Barile;Mark M. Littler;Diane S. Littler;Diane S. Littler

  • Models of tropical reef biogenesis: the contribution of algae

    Mark M. Littler;Diane S. Littler

  • Nutrient availability to marine macroalgae in siliciclastic versus carbonate-rich coastal waters

    Brian E. Lapointe;Mark M. Littler;Diane S. Littler

  • Algal resistance to herbivory on a Caribbean barrier reef

    Mark M. Littler;Phillip R. Taylor;Diane S. Littler

  • Deep-water rhodolith distribution, productivity, and growth history at sites of formation and subsequent degradation

    Mark M. Littler;Diane S. Littler;M. Dennis Hanisak

  • Morphological Form and Photosynthetic Performances of Marine Macroalgae: Tests of a Functional / Form Hypothesis

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  • PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY OF MARINE MACROALGAL FUNCTIONAL‐FORM GROUPS FROM SOUTHWESTERN NORTH AMERICA1

    Mark M. Littler;Keith E. Arnold

  • Deep-water plant communities from an uncharted seamount off San Salvador Island, Bahamas: distribution, abundance, and primary productivity

    Mark M. Littler;Diane S. Littler;Stephen M. Blair;James N. Norris

  • Effects of recurrent sand deposition on rocky intertidal organisms: importance of substrate heterogeneity in a fluctuating environment

    MM Littler;Martz;DS Littler

  • A multi-locus time-calibrated phylogeny of the siphonous green algae

    Heroen Verbruggen;Matt Ashworth;Steven T. LoDuca;Caroline Vlaeminck

  • Macroalgal blooms on southeast Florida coral reefs I. Nutrient stoichiometry of the invasive green alga Codium isthmocladum in the wider Caribbean indicates nutrient enrichment

    Brian E. Lapointe;Peter J. Barile;Mark M. Littler;Diane S. Littler;Diane S. Littler

  • PATTERNS OF ALGAL SUCCESSION IN A PERTURBATED MARINE INTERTIDAL COMMUNITY1

    Steven N. Murray;Mark M. Littler

Frequent Co-Authors

Diane S. Littler
Diane S. Littler National Museum of Natural History
Brian E. Lapointe
Brian E. Lapointe Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
Ian G. Macintyre
Ian G. Macintyre National Museum of Natural History
Heroen Verbruggen
Heroen Verbruggen University of Melbourne
Esperança Gacia
Esperança Gacia Spanish National Research Council
Olivier De Clerck
Olivier De Clerck Ghent University
Frederik Leliaert
Frederik Leliaert Ghent University
Marta Pérez
Marta Pérez University of Barcelona
James G. Mitchell
James G. Mitchell Flinders University
Patricia A. Wheeler
Patricia A. Wheeler Oregon State University

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