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Temperature-dependent hypoxia explains biogeography and severity of end-Permian marine mass extinction
JL Penn, C Deutsch, JL Payne, EA Sperling
Science 362 (6419), eaat1327, 2018
2582018
Metabolic trait diversity shapes marine biogeography
C Deutsch, JL Penn, B Seibel
Nature 585 (7826), 557-562, 2020
1482020
Avoiding ocean mass extinction from climate warming
JL Penn, C Deutsch
Science 376 (6592), 524-526, 2022
1392022
Climate-driven aerobic habitat loss in the California Current System
EM Howard, JL Penn, H Frenzel, BA Seibel, D Bianchi, L Renault, ...
Science advances 6 (20), eaay3188, 2020
972020
Microbial functional diversity alters the structure and sensitivity of oxygen deficient zones
J Penn, T Weber, C Deutsch
Geophysical Research Letters 43 (18), 9773-9780, 2016
332016
Microbial ecosystem dynamics drive fluctuating nitrogen loss in marine anoxic zones
JL Penn, T Weber, BX Chang, C Deutsch
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (15), 7220-7225, 2019
262019
Impact of warming on aquatic body sizes explained by metabolic scaling from microbes to macrofauna
C Deutsch, JL Penn, WCEP Verberk, K Inomura, MG Endress, JL Payne
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (28), e2201345119, 2022
242022
Temperature-dependent hypoxia explains biogeography and severity of end-Permian marine mass extinction, Science, 362, eaat1327
JL Penn, C Deutsch, JL Payne, EA Sperling
112018
Physiological causes and biogeographic consequences of thermal optima in the hypoxia tolerance of marine ectotherms
MGA Endress
University of Washington, 2021
52021
Selectivity of mass extinctions: Patterns, processes, and future directions
JL Payne, JA Al Aswad, C Deutsch, PM Monarrez, JL Penn, P Singh
Cambridge Prisms: Extinction 1, e12, 2023
42023
Thermal optima in the hypoxia tolerance of marine ectotherms: Physiological causes and biogeographic consequences
MGA Endress, JL Penn, TH Boag, BP Burford, EA Sperling, CA Deutsch
Plos Biology 22 (1), e3002443, 2024
22024
Geographical and taxonomic patterns in aerobic traits of marine ectotherms
JL Penn, C Deutsch
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 379 (1896), 20220487, 2024
12024
Climate, Oxygen, and the Future of Marine Biodiversity
C Deutsch, JL Penn, N Lucey
Annual Review of Marine Science 16, 217-245, 2024
12024
Aerobic Marine Habitat Loss During the Late Permian Extinction
JL Penn, C Deutsch, J Payne, EA Sperling
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2016, PP31A-2267, 2016
12016
Avoiding ocean mass extinction from climate warming
CA Deutsch, JL Penn
Fall Meeting 2022, 2022
2022
Marine extirpations under future warming to mirror “the Great Dying”
JL Penn, CA Deutsch
Ocean Sciences Meeting 2020, 2020
2020
MARINE EXTINCTION RISK FROM CLIMATE WARMING
J Penn
2020 Annual Meeting, 2020
2020
Biosphere Impacts of Ocean Hypoxia in a Warming Climate
JL Penn
2020
Projecting Habitat Loss in the California Current System from Ocean Deoxygenation, Warming, and Acidification
E Howard, JL Penn, H Frenzel, F Kessouri, JC McWilliams, CA Deutsch
2018 Ocean Sciences Meeting, 2018
2018
Temperature-dependent hypoxia explains end-Permian mass extinction in the oceans
JL Penn, CA Deutsch, J Payne, EA Sperling
2018 Ocean Sciences Meeting, 2018
2018
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