Nancy Marcus

Recent Publications

Wilcox, J., P. Tracy, and N. Marcus, 2006. Improving live feeds: Effect of a mixed diet of copepod nauplii and rotifers on the survival and growth of first-feeding larvae of the Southern Flounder, Paralicthys lethostigma. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, 37, 1-8.

Richmond, C., N.H. Marcus, C. Sedlacek, G.A. Miller, C. Oppert, 2006. Hypoxia and seasonal temperature: Short-term effects and long-term implications for Acartia tonsa Dana. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 328, 177-196.

Miller, C.B., J.A. Crain, N.H. Marcus, 2005. Seasonal variation of male-type antennular setation in female Calanus finmarchicus. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 301, 217-229.

Marcus, N.H., 2005. Calanoid copepods, resting eggs, and aquaculture, p. 3-10. In: Copepods in Aquaculture, C.S. Lee, P.J. O'Bryen, and N.H. Marcus, (eds.). Blackwell Publishing, Oxford.

Sedlacek, C. and N.H. Marcus, 2005. Egg production of the copepod Acartia tonsa: the influence of hypoxia and food concentration. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 318, 183-190.

Marcus, N.H., 2005. Oceanography, Science, and Academia. Oceanography Magazine, 18, 51- 55.

Marcus, N.H., C. Richmond, C. Sedlacek, G. Miller, and C. Oppert, 2004. Impact of hypoxia on the survival and fecundity of Acartia tonsa. Journal Experimental Biology and Ecology, 301, 111-128.

Jo, Soo-gun and N.H. Marcus, 2004. The effect of temperature and duration of incubation on the hatching of diapause eggs of Centropages hamatus (Copepoda, Calanoida). Aquaculture Research, 35, 432-435.

Marcus, N.H., 2004. The impact of eutrophication and chemical pollution on copepod communities of the coastal zone. Zoological Studies, 43(2), 211-217.

Marcus, N.H, Richmond, C., Sedlacek, C., Miller, G., Oppert, C., 2004. Impact of hypoxia on the survival and fecundity of Acartia tonsa. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 301, 111-128.

Decker, M.B., Breitberg, D., Marcus, N., 2003. Geographical differences in behavioral responses to hypoxia: local adaptation to an anthropogenic stressor? Ecological Applications, 13, 1104-1109.

Murray, M.M., Marcus, N.H., 2002. Survival and Diapause Egg Production of the Copepod Centropages hamatus raised on dinoflagellate diets. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 270, 39-56.

Suderman, B., Marcus, N.H., 2002. The effects of Orimulsion and Fuel Oil #6 on the hatching success of copepod resting eggs in the seabed of Tampa Bay, Florida. Environmental Pollution, 120, 787-795.

Marcus, N.H., 2001. Zooplankton: Responses to and consequences of hypoxia. In, The effects of hypoxia on living resources, with emphasis on the northern Gulf of Mexico. N.N. Rabalais and R.E. Turner, Eds. American Geophysical Union, Coastal and Estuarine Series, Vol. 58, 49-60.

Marcus, N.H. and M. Murray, 2001. Copepod diapause eggs: A potential source of nauplii for aquaculture. Aquaculture, 201, 107-115.