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Steven H. D. Haddock is affiliated with the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute in the United States. Their research spans multiple domains primarily within Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, focusing extensively on marine biology and ecological studies.

Their main fields of study encompass:

  • Environmental Science
  • Earth and Planetary Sciences

Subfields of study include:

  • Paleontology
  • Ecology
  • Molecular Biology
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

Key research topics cover:

  • Marine Invertebrate Physiology and Ecology
  • Marine Ecology and Invasive Species
  • Cephalopods and Marine Biology
  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence Research
  • Photoreceptor and Optogenetics Research
  • Marine Sponges and Natural Products

Significant recent publications by Steven H. D. Haddock include:

  • Ancient gene linkages support ctenophores as sister to other animals, 2023, Nature
  • Midwater ecosystems must be considered when evaluating environmental risks of deep-sea mining, 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Depth- and temperature-specific fatty acid adaptations in ctenophores from extreme habitats, 2021, Journal of Experimental Biology
  • Homeocurvature adaptation of phospholipids to pressure in deep-sea invertebrates, 2024, Science
  • The evolution of siphonophore tentilla for specialized prey capture in the open ocean, 2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

They have frequently published in the following venues:

  • Luminescence
  • Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Steven H. D. Haddock collaborates regularly with a select group of coauthors, including:

  • Casey W. Dunn
  • Jérôme Mallefet
  • Darrin T. Schultz
  • Alejandro Damian-Serrano
  • C. Anela Choy

Best Publications

  • Broad phylogenomic sampling improves resolution of the animal tree of life

    Casey W. Dunn;Casey W. Dunn;Andreas Hejnol;David Q. Matus;Kevin Pang

  • Bioluminescence in the Sea

    Steven H. D. Haddock;Mark A. Moline;James F. Case

  • Best Practices for Scientific Computing

    Greg Wilson;D. A. Aruliah;C. Titus Brown;Neil P. Chue Hong

  • The Genome of the Ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi and Its Implications for Cell Type Evolution

    Joseph F. Ryan;Joseph F. Ryan;Kevin Pang;Christine E. Schnitzler;Anh Dao Nguyen

  • Recurrent jellyfish blooms are a consequence of global oscillations

    Robert H. Condon;Carlos M. Duarte;Carlos M. Duarte;Kylie A. Pitt;Kelly L. Robinson

  • Ancient gene linkages support ctenophores as sister to other animals

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  • Questioning the Rise of Gelatinous Zooplankton in the World's Oceans

    Robert H. Condon;William M. Graham;Carlos M. Duarte;Kylie Anne Pitt

  • The hidden biology of sponges and ctenophores

    Casey W. Dunn;Sally P. Leys;Steven H.D. Haddock

  • Phylogenomic Analyses Support Traditional Relationships within Cnidaria.

    Felipe Zapata;Freya E. Goetz;Stephen A. Smith;Mark Howison

  • Opinion: Midwater ecosystems must be considered when evaluating environmental risks of deep-sea mining

    Jeffrey C. Drazen;Craig R. Smith;Kristina M. Gjerde;Steven H. D. Haddock

  • A molecular phylogenetic framework for the phylum Ctenophora using 18S rRNA genes.

    Mircea Podar;Steven H.D. Haddock;Mitchell L. Sogin;G.Richard Harbison

  • Detection of a bioluminescent milky sea from space

    Steven D. Miller;Steven H. D. Haddock;Christopher D. Elvidge;Thomas F. Lee

  • Bioluminescence spectra of shallow and deep-sea gelatinous zooplankton: ctenophores, medusae and siphonophores

    S. H. D. Haddock;J. F. Case

  • Using red light for in situ observations of deep-sea fishes

    E.A. Widder;B.H. Robison;K.R. Reisenbichler;S.H.D. Haddock

  • Genomic organization, evolution, and expression of photoprotein and opsin genes in Mnemiopsis leidyi: a new view of ctenophore photocytes

    Christine E. Schnitzler;Kevin Pang;Meghan L. Powers;Adam M. Reitzel

  • A golden age of gelata: past and future research on planktonic ctenophores and cnidarians

    Steven H. D. Haddock

  • Molecular Phylogenetics of the Siphonophora (Cnidaria), with Implications for the Evolution of Functional Specialization

    Casey W. Dunn;Philip R. Pugh;Steven H. D. Haddock

  • Quantification of bioluminescence from the surface to the deep sea demonstrates its predominance as an ecological trait.

    Séverine Martini;Steven H. D. Haddock

  • Natural egg mass deposition by the Humboldt squid (Dosidicus gigas) in the Gulf of California and characteristics of hatchlings and paralarvae

    Danna J. Staaf;Susana Camarillo-Coop;Steven H.D. Haddock;Al C. Nyack

  • Bioluminescent and Red-Fluorescent Lures in a Deep-Sea Siphonophore

    Steven H. D. Haddock;Steven H. D. Haddock;Steven H. D. Haddock;Casey W. Dunn;Casey W. Dunn;Casey W. Dunn;Philip R. Pugh;Philip R. Pugh;Philip R. Pugh;Christine E. Schnitzler;Christine E. Schnitzler;Christine E. Schnitzler

  • Evolutionary Relationships Among Scyphozoan Jellyfish Families Based on Complete Taxon Sampling and Phylogenetic Analyses of 18S and 28S Ribosomal DNA

    Keith M. Bayha;Michael N. Dawson;Allen Gilbert Collins;Marcos S. Barbeitos

  • Deep pelagic food web structure as revealed by in situ feeding observations.

    C. Anela Choy;Steven H. D. Haddock;Bruce H. Robison

  • Phylogenetics of Trachylina (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) with new insights on the evolution of some problematical taxa

    Allen Gilbert Collins;Bastian Bentlage;Alberto Lindner;Dhugal Lindsay

  • Common and scientific names of aquatic invertebrates from the United States and Canada : Cnidaria and Ctenophora

    Stephen D. Cairns;Dale R. Calder;Anita Brinckmann-Voss;Clovis B. Castro

  • Associations between gelatinous zooplankton and hyperiid amphipods (Crustacea: Peracarida) in the Gulf of California

    Rebeca Gasca;Steven H. D. Haddock

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruce H. Robison
Bruce H. Robison Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Mark A. Moline
Mark A. Moline University of Delaware
Stephen A. Smith
Stephen A. Smith University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Brad A. Seibel
Brad A. Seibel University of South Florida St. Petersburg
Allen Gilbert Collins
Allen Gilbert Collins National Museum of Natural History
Mark Q. Martindale
Mark Q. Martindale University of Florida
Les Watling
Les Watling University of Hawaii at Manoa
Malcolm R. Clark
Malcolm R. Clark National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research
Sönke Johnsen
Sönke Johnsen Duke University
Kristina M. Gjerde
Kristina M. Gjerde Middlebury College

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