Rebecca Selden
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Articles
Pinsky, ML, RL Selden, ZJ Kitchel (2020) Climate-driven shifts in marine species ranges: Sccaling from organisms to communities. Annual Review of Marine Sciences 12: 153-179.  https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-marine-010419-010916

Brodie, SJ, JT Thorson, G Carroll, EL Hazen, S Bograd, MA Haltuch, KK Holsman, S Kotwicki, JF Samhouri, E Willis-Norton, RL Selden (2019) Trade-offs in covariate selection for species distribution models: A methodological comparison. Ecography 43: 11-24. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecog.04707

Carroll, G, KK Holsman, S Brodie, JT Thorson, EL Hazen, SJ Bograd, MA Haltuch, S Kotwicki, J Samhouri, P Spencer, E Willis-Norton, RL Selden (2019). A review of methods for quantifying spatial predator-prey overlap. Global Ecology and Biogeography 28: 1561-1577 https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.12984

Selden, RL, JT Thorson, JF Samhouri, SJ Bograd, S Brodie, G Carroll, MA Haltuch, EL Hazen, KK Holsman, ML Pinsky N Tolimeiri, E Willis-Norton (2019) Coupled changes in biomass and distribution drive trends in availability of fish stocks to US West Coast ports. ICES Journal of Marine Science fsz211  https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsz211

Morley, JW, RL Selden, RJ Latour, T Frölicher, R Seagraves, ML Pinsky (2018). Projecting shifts in thermal habitat for 658 species on the North American continental shelf. PLoS ONE https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196127

​Selden, RL, RR Warner, SD Gaines (2018) Ontogenetic shifts in predator diet drive tradeoffs between fisheries yield and strength of predator-prey interactions. Fisheries Research 205: 11-20 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2018.03.021

Selden, RL, RD Batt, VS Saba, ML Pinsky. (2017). Diversity in thermal affinity among key piscivores buffers impacts of ocean warming on predator­-prey interactions. Global Change Biology doi: 10.1111/gcb.13838

Batt, RD, JW Morley, RL Selden, MW Tingley, ML Pinsky (2017) Gradual changes in range size accompany long­term trends in species richness. Ecology Letters 10.1111/ele.12812 20: 1148­1157

Selden, RL, Hamilton, SL, Warner, RR, Gaines, SD. (2017). Recovery of predators in a marine reserve alters size-dependent prey mortality. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2016.1936 ​

Selden, RL, Valencia, SR, Larsen, AE, Cornejo-Donoso, J, Wasserman A. (2016) Evaluating seafood eco-labeling as a mechanism to reduce collateral impacts of fisheries in an ecosystem-based fisheries management context. Marine Policy 64:102-115.

Boada, J, Sanmartí, N, Selden, RL, Lucas, A, Pérez, M, Alcoverro, T, Romero, J (2015) Evaluating potential artifacts of tethering techniques to estimate predation on sea urchins. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 471:17-22.

Eurich, JG#, Selden, RL*, Warner, RR. (2014) California spiny lobster preference for urchins from kelp forests: implications for urchin barren persistence. MEPS 498: 217-225.# Student supervised for Honors Thesis, * Corresponding author

Nicolás L. Gutiérrez, Sarah R. Valencia, Trevor A. Branch, David J. Agnew, Julia K. Baum, Patricia L. Bianchi, Jorge Cornejo-Donoso, Christopher Costello, Omar Defeo, Timothy E. Essington, Ray Hilborn, Daniel D. Hoggarth, Ashley E. Larsen, Chris Ninnes, Keith Sainsbury, Rebecca L. Selden, Seeta Sistla, Anthony D.M. Smith, Amanda Stern-Pirlot, Sarah J. Teck, James T. Thorson, Nicholas E. Williams. (2012) Eco-label conveys reliable information on fisheries health to seafood consumers. PLoS ONE: 7(8): e43765.

Madin, E., S. Gaines, J. Madin, A. Link, P. Lubchenco, R. Selden, R. Warner. (2012). Do behavioral foraging responses of prey to predation risk function similarly in restored and pristine foodwebs? PLoS ONE: 7(3): e32390.

​Selden, R., A. Johnson, O. Ellers. (2009). Waterborne cues from crabs induce thicker skeletons, smaller gonads and size-specific growth in sea urchins. Marine Biology 156: 1057-1071.
Book Chapters

Pinsky, ML and RL Selden. (2017) Climate variability, climate change, and conservation in a dynamic ocean. In Conservation for the Anthropocene Ocean: Interdisciplinary science in support of nature and people (P. S. Levin and M. R. Poe, editors), Elsevier/Academic Press, Philadelphia, PA ​

Reports
Nippon Foundation­Nereus Program (2017). Oceans and the Sustainable Development Goals: Co­Benefits, Climate Change, and Social Equity. Vancouver, p.28 www.nereusprogram.org 

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