Denny, Mark W., 1951-....
Mark W. Denny American biologist
Denny, Mark W.
Denny, Mark, 1951-
VIAF ID: 110283850 (Personal)
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Works
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Air and water : the biology and physics of life's media | |
Anchor ice and benthic disturbance in shallow Antarctic waters: interspecific variation in initiation and propagation of ice crystals. | |
Are there mechanical limits to size in wave-swept organisms? | |
Biology and the mechanics of the wave-swept environment | |
Blade motion and nutrient flux to the kelp, Eisenia arborea | |
Blip, ping & buzz : making sense of radar and sonar | |
Can the giant snake predict palaeoclimate? | |
Chance in biology : using probability to explore nature | |
Confronting the physiological bottleneck: A challenge from ecomechanics | |
Consequences of Surf-Zone Turbulence for Settlement and External Fertilization | |
Conversations with Marco Polo : the remarkable life of Eugene C. Haderlie | |
Coral larvae are poor swimmers and require fine-scale reef structure to settle. | |
Cyberkelp: an integrative approach to the modelling of flexible organisms | |
Ecological mechanics : principles of life's physical interactions | |
The Effects of Hydrodynamic Shear Stress on Fertilization and Early Development of the Purple Sea Urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus | |
Encyclopedia of tidepools and rocky shores | |
Engineering animals : how life works | |
The extraordinary joint material of an articulated coralline alga. II. Modeling the structural basis of its mechanical properties. | |
EXTREME DRAG FORCES AND THE SURVIVAL OF WIND- AND WATER-SWEPT ORGANISMS | |
The fallacy of the average: on the ubiquity, utility and continuing novelty of Jensen's inequality. | |
The fine art of surfacing: its efficacy in broadcast spawning. | |
A First-Principles Model of Curling Stone Dynamics | |
Float your boat! : the evolution and science of sailing | |
Flow and flexibility. II. The roles of size and shape in determining wave forces on the bull kelp nereocystis luetkeana | |
Grand Opportunities: Strategies for Addressing Grand Challenges in Organismal Animal Biology | |
Hot limpets: predicting body temperature in a conductance-mediated thermal system | |
How the ocean works : an introduction to oceanography | |
Ice Deformation Explains Curling Stone Trajectories | |
The importance of wave exposure on the structural integrity of rhodoliths | |
Indefatigable: an erect coralline alga is highly resistant to fatigue | |
Jet propulsion in the cold: Mechanics of swimming in the Antarctic scallop Adamussium colbecki | |
John Moffit Gosline, BA, PhD, FRSC (1943-2016). | |
The limits of convergence in the collective behavior of competing marine taxa | |
Long-term, high frequency in situ measurements of intertidal mussel bed temperatures using biomimetic sensors | |
Making sense of weather and climate : the science behind the forecasts | |
Mechanical fatigue fractures bivalve shells | |
The menace of momentum: Dynamic forces on flexible organisms | |
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On the prediction of extreme ecological events | |
Organismal climatology: analyzing environmental variability at scales relevant to physiological stress | |
Preference versus performance: body temperature of the intertidal snail Chlorostoma funebralis | |
Pulsed delivery of subthermocline water to Conch Reef (Florida Keys) by internal tidal bores | |
The role of gastropod pedal mucus in locomotion | |
The role of temperature and desiccation stress in limiting the local-scale distribution of the owl limpet,Lottia gigantea | |
Scaling Up in Ecology: Mechanistic Approaches | |
Seibutsugaku no tame no mizu to kuki no butsuri. | |
Spider silk as rubber | |
The structure and properties of spider silk | |
Survival in Spatially Variable Thermal Environments: Consequences of Induced Thermal Defense | |
Thermal stress and morphological adaptations in limpets | |
Thermal variation, thermal extremes and the physiological performance of individuals | |
United we fail: Group versus individual strength in the California sea mussel, Mytilus californianus | |
Wave-induced forces on the giant kelp Macrocystis pyrifera (Agardh): field test of a computational model | |
Why the urchin lost its spines: hydrodynamic forces and survivorship in three echinoids | |
生物学のための水と空気の物理 |