Roman, Joe, 1963-....
Roman, Joe
Joe Roman biologist
VIAF ID: 45939082 (Personal)
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Works
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Alteration of Rumen Bacteria and Protozoa Through Grazing Regime as a Tool to Enhance the Bioactive Fatty Acid Content of Bovine Milk. | |
Are genes faster than crabs? Mitochondrial introgression exceeds larval dispersal during population expansion of the invasive crab Carcinus maenas | |
Asymmetric dispersal allows an upstream region to control population structure throughout a species' range | |
Baleen whales host a unique gut microbiome with similarities to both carnivores and herbivores | |
Biodiversity Loss Affects Global Disease Ecology | |
Cuban land use and conservation, from rainforests to coral reefs | |
Diluting the founder effect: cryptic invasions expand a marine invader's range. | |
Ecological speciation in tropical reef fishes. | |
Genetic patterns across multiple introductions of the globally invasive crab genus Carcinus. | |
Global nutrient transport in a world of giants | |
Lifting baselines to address the consequences of conservation success | |
Listed : dispatches from America's Endangered Species Act | |
Marine ecology and conservation in Cuba | |
The Marine Mammal Protection Act at 40: status, recovery, and future of U.S. marine mammals | |
Milk from cows grazing on cool-season pastures provides an enhanced profile of bioactive fatty acids compared to those grazed on a monoculture of pearl millet. | |
Pablo Neruda, 1992: | |
Paradox lost: genetic diversity and the success of aquatic invasions | |
SCIENCE DIPLOMACY. Reboot Gitmo for U.S.-Cuba research diplomacy | |
Taxonomic assessment of Alligator Snapping Turtles (Chelydridae: Macrochelys), with the description of two new species from the southeastern United States | |
Velryba | |
Whale | |
The whale pump: marine mammals enhance primary productivity in a coastal basin | |
Whales as marine ecosystem engineers | |
Whales before whaling in the North Atlantic |