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Nancy H. Marcus publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Ecology and Evolution in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Nancy H. Marcus sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

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Nancy H. Marcus D-index placement in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Ecology and Evolution scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Nancy H. Marcus sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Nancy H. Marcus is affiliated with Florida State University in the United States. Their recent scholarly output includes a paper titled Reclaiming Personal Privacy Rights Through the Freedom of Intimate Association, published in 2024 in the Seton Hall Law Review. This publication marks their notable contribution to the field within the last year.

Their work has appeared in the following publication venues:

  • Seton Hall Law Review

Their recent paper explores themes related to personal privacy rights, focusing on the concept of intimate association as a framework for understanding legal protections. While no frequent co-authors or collaborative patterns are documented, this highlights a degree of independent research activity.

The areas of specialization and research topics associated with Nancy H. Marcus have not been formally categorized in the current data. However, through examination of the available publication, it can be inferred that their interests involve legal scholarship centered on privacy and civil liberties.

Best Publications

  • Nutrient pollution of coastal rivers, bays, and seas

    Robert W. Howarth;D. B. Anderson;James E. Cloern;Chris Elfring

  • Minireview: The importance of benthic-pelagic coupling and the forgotten role of life cycles in coastal aquatic systems

    Nancy H. Marcus

  • Age, viability, and vertical distribution of zooplankton resting eggs from an anoxic basin: Evidence of an egg bank

    Nancy H. Marcus;Robert Lutz;William Burnett;Peter Cable

  • Ecological and evolutionary significance of resting eggs in marine copepods: past, present, and future studies

    Nancy H. Marcus

  • Recruitment of copepod nauplii into the plankton: importance of diapause eggs and benthic processes

    N. H. Marcus

  • Zooplankton responses to hypoxia: behavioral patterns and survival of three species of calanoid copepods

    L. C. Stalder;N. H. Marcus

  • Calanoid copepod, cladoceran, and rotifer eggs in sea-bottom sediments of northern Californian coastal waters: Identification, occurrence and hatching

    N. H. Marcus

  • Impact of hypoxia on the survival, egg production and population dynamics of Acartia tonsa Dana

    Nancy H Marcus;Courtney Richmond;Christopher Sedlacek;Glenn A Miller

  • Subitaneous, diapause, and delayed-hatching eggs of planktonic copepods from the northern Gulf of Mexico: morphology and hatching success

    F. Chen;N. H. Marcus

  • Copepods in aquaculture

    Cheng-Sheng Lee;Patricia J. O'Bryen;Nancy H. Marcus

  • PHOTOPERIODIC AND TEMPERATURE REGULATION OF DIAPAUSE IN LABIDOCERA AESTIVA (COPEPODA: CALANOIDA)

    Nancy H. Marcus

  • Hypoxia and seasonal temperature: Short-term effects and long-term implications for Acartia tonsa dana

    Courtney Richmond;Nancy H. Marcus;Christopher Sedlacek;Glenn A. Miller

  • Photoperiodic control of diapause in the marine calanoid copepod Labidocera aestiva.

    Nancy H. Marcus

  • Recruitment of individuals into the plankton: The importance of bioturbation1

    Nancy H. Marcus;Jutta Schmidt-Gengenbach

  • Improving Live Feeds: Effect of a Mixed Diet of Copepod Nauplii (Acartia tonsa) and Rotifers on the Survival and Growth of First‐Feeding Larvae of the Southern Flounder, Paralichthys lethostigma

    Jeffrey A. Wilcox;Patrick L. Tracy;Nancy H. Marcus

  • Effects of low oxygen concentrations on the hatching and viability of eggs of marine calanoid copepods

    R. V. Lutz;N. H. Marcus;J. P. Chanton

  • Longevity of subitaneous and diapause eggs of Centropages hamatus (Copepoda: Calanoida) from the northern Gulf of Mexico

    N. H. Marcus;R. V. Lutz

  • Abundance in Bottom Sediments and Hatching Requirements of Eggs of Centropages hamatus (Copepoda: Calanoida) From the Alligator Harbor Region, Florida

    Nancy H. Marcus

  • ON THE POPULATION BIOLOGY AND NATURE OF DIAPAUSE OF LABIDOCERA AESTIVA (COPEPODA: CALANOIDA)

    Nancy H. Marcus

  • An Overview of the Impacts of Eutrophication and Chemical Pollutants on Copepods of the Coastal Zone

    Nancy Marcus

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeffrey P. Chanton
Jeffrey P. Chanton Florida State University
Denise L. Breitburg
Denise L. Breitburg Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Ann Bucklin
Ann Bucklin University of Connecticut
William C. Burnett
William C. Burnett Florida State University
Karen J. McGlathery
Karen J. McGlathery University of Virginia
Charles S. Hopkinson
Charles S. Hopkinson University of Georgia
Brian E. Lapointe
Brian E. Lapointe Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
Andrew N. Sharpley
Andrew N. Sharpley University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
James E. Cloern
James E. Cloern United States Geological Survey
Robert W. Howarth
Robert W. Howarth Cornell University

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