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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
32
Citations
19214
World Ranking
7978
National Ranking
2643

Overview

Mia J. Tegner was affiliated with the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in the United States. Their scientific career encompassed research within the field of oceanography, as indicated by the primary institutional affiliation.

The data related to their research output does not list specific papers, co-authors, publication venues, or book publications associated with their name. Likewise, details on main fields and subfields of study or main research topics were not provided.

No awards or honors were recorded in the available data. The scientist is deceased, and their work is presented in the past tense to reflect this status.

Best Publications

  • Historical overfishing and the recent collapse of coastal ecosystems.

    Jeremy B. C. Jackson;Jeremy B. C. Jackson;Michael Xavier Kirby;Wolfgang H. Berger;Karen A. Bjorndal

  • Kelp forest ecosystems: biodiversity, stability, resilience and future

    Robert S. Steneck;Michael H. Graham;Bruce J. Bourque;Debbie Corbett

  • Compounded Perturbations Yield Ecological Surprises

    Robert T. Paine;Mia J. Tegner;Edward A. Johnson

  • SLIDING BASELINES, GHOSTS, AND REDUCED EXPECTATIONS IN KELP FOREST COMMUNITIES

    Paul K. Dayton;Mia J. Tegner;Peter B. Edwards;Kristin L. Riser

  • Temporal and Spatial Patterns of Disturbance and Recovery in a Kelp Forest Community

    Paul K. Dayton;Mia J. Tegner;Paul E. Parnell;Peter B. Edwards

  • Catastrophic Storms, El Niño, and Patch Stability in a Southern California Kelp Community

    Paul K. Dayton;Mia J. Tegner

  • No‐take Reserve Networks: Sustaining Fishery Populations and Marine Ecosystems

    Steven N. Murray;Richard F. Ambrose;James A. Bohnsack;Louis W. Botsford

  • TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL SCALES OF KELP DEMOGRAPHY: THE ROLE OF OCEANOGRAPHIC CLIMATE

    Paul K. Dayton;Mia J. Tegner;Peter B. Edwards;Kristin L. Riser

  • Ecosystem effects of fishing in kelp forest communities

    M. J. Tegner;P. K. Dayton

  • Spiny lobsters and sea urchins: Analysis of a predator-prey interaction

    M.J. Tegner;L.A. Levin

  • Population Structure, Recruitment and Mortality of Two Sea Urchins (Strongylocentrotus franciscanus and S. purpuratus) in a Kelp Forest

    MJ Tegner;PK Dayton

  • El Niño Effects on Southern California Kelp Forest Communities

    Mia. J. Tegner;Paul. K. Dayton

  • Storm wave induced mortality of giant kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera, in Southern California

    R.J. Seymour;M.J. Tegner;P.K. Dayton;P.E. Parnell

  • Sea Urchin Recruitment Patterns and Implications of Commercial Fishing

    Mia J. Tegner;Paul K. Dayton

  • Protease released from sea urchin eggs at fertilization alters the vitelline layer and aids in preventing polyspermy.

    V.D. Vacquier;Mia J. Tegner;D. Epel

  • OCEAN WARMING EFFECTS ON GROWTH, REPRODUCTION, AND SURVIVORSHIP OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ABALONE

    L. Ignacio Vilchis;Mia J. Tegner;James D. Moore;Carolyn S. Friedman

  • Over-exploitation of a broadcast spawning marine invertebrate: Decline of the white abalone

    Alistair J. Hobday;Mia J. Tegner;Peter L. Haaker

  • Sea urchins, El Ninos, and the long term stability of Southern California kelp forest communities

    MJ Tegner;PK Dayton

  • Ecosystem effects of fishing

    Mia J Tegner;Paul K Dayton

  • Protease activity establishes the block against polyspermy in sea urchin eggs.

    Victor D. Vacquier;Mia J. Tegner;David Epel

  • Large-scale, low-frequency oceanographic effects on kelp forest succession: a tale of two cohorts

    Tegner Mj;Dayton Pk;Edwards Pb;Riser Kl

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul K. Dayton
Paul K. Dayton Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Alistair J. Hobday
Alistair J. Hobday Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Victor D. Vacquier
Victor D. Vacquier University of California, San Diego

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