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Sara M. Lindsay
Sara M. Lindsay
Professor of Marine Sciences, University of Maine
Verified email at maine.edu
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Diet of worms emended: an update of polychaete feeding guilds
PA Jumars, KM Dorgan, SM Lindsay
Annual review of marine science 7, 497-520, 2015
6572015
Behavioral responses of newly hatched zebrafish (Danio rerio) to amino acid chemostimulants
SM Lindsay, RG Vogt
Chemical Senses 29 (2), 93-100, 2004
1132004
Frequency of injury and the ecology of regeneration in marine benthic invertebrates
SM Lindsay
Integrative and Comparative Biology 50 (4), 479-493, 2010
1092010
Process-specific cues for recruitment in sedimentary environments: geochemical signals?
SA Woodin, RL Marinelli, SM Lindsay
Journal of Marine Research 56 (2), 535-558, 1998
691998
Process-specific recruitment cues in marine sedimentary systems
SA Woodin, SM Lindsay, DS Wethey
The Biological Bulletin 189 (1), 49-58, 1995
671995
Biogenic bromophenols as negative recruitment cues
SA Woodin, SM Lindsay, DE Lincoln
Marine Ecology Progress Series 157, 303-306, 1997
581997
Divergence between populations of a monogamous polychaete with male parental care: premating isolation and chromosome variation
JR Weinberg, VR Starczak, C Mueller, GC Pesch, SM Lindsay
Marine Biology 107, 205-213, 1990
501990
Tissue loss induces switching of feeding mode in spionid polychaetes
SM Lindsay, SA Woodin
Marine Ecology Progress Series 125, 159-169, 1995
491995
Anterior regeneration in the spionid polychaetes Dipolydora quadrilobata and Pygospio elegans
SM Lindsay, JL Jackson, SQ He
Marine Biology 150, 1161-1172, 2007
432007
The effect of palp loss on feeding behavior of two spionid polychaetes: changes in exposure
SM Lindsay, SA Woodin
The Biological Bulletin 183 (3), 440-447, 1992
431992
Morphology of anterior regeneration in two spionid polychaete species: implications for feeding efficiency
SM Lindsay, JL Jackson, DL Forest
Invertebrate Biology 127 (1), 65-79, 2008
372008
Modeling interactions of browsing predation, infaunal activity, and recruitment in marine soft-sediment habitats
SM Lindsay, DS Wethey, SA Woodin
The American Naturalist 148 (4), 684-699, 1996
321996
Phylogenetic analysis of cryptic speciation in the polychaete Pygospio elegans
JE Kesäniemi, PD Rawson, SM Lindsay, KE Knott
Ecology and Evolution 2 (5), 994-1007, 2012
312012
Quantifying sediment disturbance by browsed spionid polychaetes: implications for competitive and adult-larval interactions
SM Lindsay, SA Woodin
Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology 196 (1-2), 97-112, 1996
301996
Ecology and biology of chemoreception in polychaetes
SM LINDSAY
Zoosymposia 2, 339–367-339–367, 2009
292009
Looking at tardigrades in a new light: using epifluorescence to interpret structure
ES Perry, WR Miller, SM Lindsay
Journal of Microscopy 257 (2), 117-122, 2015
252015
Feeding responses to particle-bound cues by a deposit-feeding spionid polychaete, Dipolydora quadrilobata (Jacobi 1883)
TJ Riordan Jr, SM Lindsay
Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology 277 (1), 79-95, 2002
242002
Spatial Patterns of Olfactory Neurons Expressing Specific Odor Receptor Genes in 48-Hour-Old Embryos of Zebrafish Danio Rerio
RG Vogt, SM Lindsay, CA Byrd, M Sun
Journal of experimental biology 200 (3), 433-443, 1997
221997
Genetic homogeneity among geographically distant populations of the blister worm Polydora websteri
LN Rice, S Lindsay, P Rawson
Aquaculture Environment Interactions 10, 437-446, 2018
212018
Spectral sensitivity of vision and bioluminescence in the midwater shrimp Sergestes similis
SM Lindsay, TM Frank, J Kent, JC Partridge, MI Latz
The Biological Bulletin 197 (3), 348-360, 1999
211999
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