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Susan M. Sogard is affiliated with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with particular attention to global and planetary change, oceanography, nature and landscape conservation, physiology, and ecology.

The main topics of Susan M. Sogard's work include ocean acidification effects and responses, marine bivalve and aquaculture studies, marine and fisheries research, fish ecology and management studies, reproductive biology and impacts on aquatic species, physiological and biochemical adaptations, and animal behavior and reproduction.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Susan M. Sogard cover a range of subjects within marine science and fisheries biology. These include:

  • Effects of hypoxia on the behavior and physiology of kelp forest fishes, 2020, Global Change Biology
  • Vulnerability to climate change of managed stocks in the California Current large marine ecosystem, 2023, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Multiple-brooding rockfishes (Sebastes spp.) can utilize stored sperm from individual sires to fertilize consecutive broods, 2023, Journal of Fish Biology
  • Shifting ocean conditions influence temporal variation in the fecundity of California Current rockfishes (Sebastes spp.), 2024, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Susan M. Sogard include:

  • Neosha S Kashef
  • David M. Stafford
  • Sabrina G. Beyer
  • John C. Field
  • Evan G. Mattiasen

Publication venues regularly featuring Sogard's work include:

  • Global Change Biology
  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Journal of Fish Biology
  • Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences

Best Publications

  • MATERNAL AGE AS A DETERMINANT OF LARVAL GROWTH AND SURVIVAL IN A MARINE FISH, SEBASTES MELANOPS

    Steven A. Berkeley;Colin Chapman;Susan M. Sogard

  • BOFFFFs: on the importance of conserving old-growth age structure in fishery populations

    Mark A. Hixon;Darren W. Johnson;Susan M. Sogard

  • A comparison of eelgrass, sea lettuce macroalgae, and marsh creeks as habitats for epibenthic fishes and decapods

    Susan M. Sogard;Kenneth W. Able

  • Endurance of simulated winter conditions by age‐0 walleye pollock: effects of body size, water temperature and energy stores

    S. M. Sogard;B. L. Olla

  • Food deprivation affects vertical distribution and activity of a marine fish in a thermal gradient: potential energy-conserving mechanisms

    Susan M. Sogard;Bori L. Olla

  • Maternal effects in rockfishes Sebastes spp.: A comparison among species

    Susan M. Sogard;Steven A. Berkeley;Rebecca Fisher

  • Colonization of artificial seagrass by fishes and decapod crustaceans: importance of proximity to natural eelgrass

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  • Interpretation of Otolith Microstructure in Juvenile Winter Flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus): Ontogenetic Development, Daily Increment Validation, and Somatic Growth Relationships

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  • Steelhead Life History on California's Central Coast: Insights from a State-Dependent Model

    William H. Satterthwaite;Michael P. Beakes;Erin M. Collins;David R. Swank

  • Evolutionary consequences of habitat loss for Pacific anadromous salmonids

    Michelle M McClure;Stephanie M Carlson;Timothy J Beechie;George R Pess

  • Utilization by fishes of shallow, seagrass-covered banks in Florida Bay: 2. Diel and tidal patterns

    Susan M. Sogard;George V. N. Powell;Jeff G. Holmquist

  • The influence of hunger and predation risk on group cohesion in a pelagic fish, walleye pollock Theragra chalcogramma

    Susan M. Sogard;Bori L. Olla

  • State‐dependent life history models in a changing (and regulated) environment: steelhead in the California Central Valley

    William. H. Satterthwaite;Michael P. Beakes;Erin M. Collins;David R. Swank;David R. Swank

  • Early life history and fisheries oceanography: new questions in a changing world

    Joel K. Llopiz;Robert K. Cowen;Martha J. Hauff;Rubao Ji

  • Long-term assessment of settlement and growth of juvenile winter flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus) in New Jersey estuaries

    Susan M. Sogard;Kenneth W. Able;Stacy M. Hagan

  • Does fish larval dispersal differ between high and low latitudes

    Jeffrey M. Leis;Jeffrey M. Leis;Jennifer E. Caselle;Ian R. Bradbury;Ian R. Bradbury;Trond Kristiansen

  • Growth and behavioral responses to elevated temperatures by juvenile sablefish Anoplopoma fimbria and the interactive role of food availability

    Susan M. Sogard;Bori L. Olla

  • Energy allocation in juvenile sablefish: effects of temperature, ration and body size

    S. M. Sogard;M. L. Spencer

  • Decapod and stomatopod assemblages on a system of seagrass-covered mud banks in Florida Bay

    J. G. Holmquist;G. V. N. Powell;S. M. Sogard

  • Diel variation in immigration of fishes and decapod crustaceans to artificial seagrass habitat

    Susan M. Sogard;Kenneth W. Able

  • Changes in Seagrass-associated fish and crustacean communities on Florida Bay mud banks: The effects of recent ecosystem changes?

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  • Effects of light, thermoclines and predator presence on vertical distribution and behavioral interactions of juvenile walleye pollock, Theragra chalcogramma Pallas

    Susan M. Sogard;Bori L. Olla

  • The influence of predator presence on utilization of artificial seagrass habitats by juvenile walleye pollock, Theragra chalcogramma

    Susan M. Sogard;Bori L. Olla

Frequent Co-Authors

Marc Mangel
Marc Mangel University of Bergen
Bori L. Olla
Bori L. Olla National Marine Fisheries Service
Stephan B. Munch
Stephan B. Munch University of California, Santa Cruz
Rebecca Fisher
Rebecca Fisher Australian Institute of Marine Science
John C. Field
John C. Field National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Jonathan W. Moore
Jonathan W. Moore Simon Fraser University
Chris J. Harvey
Chris J. Harvey National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Jeffrey M. Leis
Jeffrey M. Leis University of Tasmania
George R. Pess
George R. Pess National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Timothy J. Beechie
Timothy J. Beechie National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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