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Offspring Size Plasticity in Response to Intraspecific Competition: An Adaptive Maternal Effect across Life‐History Stages
- R. M. Allen, Y. Buckley, D. Marshall
- Biology, Medicine
- The American Naturalist
- 20 December 2007
When provisioning offspring, mothers balance the benefits of producing a few large, fitter offspring with the costs of decreased fecundity. The optimal balance between offspring size and fecundity… Expand
The Cascadia Initiative: A Sea Change In Seismological Studies of Subduction Zones
- D. Toomey, R. M. Allen, +19 authors W. Wilcock
- Geology
- 1 June 2014
Author Posting. © The Oceanography Society, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of The Oceanography Society for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published… Expand
THE ECOLOGICAL AND EVOLUTIONARY IMPORTANCE OF MATERNAL EFFECTS IN THE SEA
- D. Marshall, R. M. Allen, A. Crean
- Biology
- 1 June 2008
Maternal effects are non-genetic effects of the maternal phenotype or environment on the phenotype of offspring. Whilst maternal effects are now recognised as fundamentally important in terrestrial… Expand
Earthquake Early Warning: Advances, Scientific Challenges, and Societal Needs
- R. M. Allen, D. Melgar
- Environmental Science
- 30 May 2019
Earthquake early warning (EEW) is the delivery of ground shaking alerts or warnings. It is distinguished from earthquake prediction in that the earthquake has nucleated to provide detectable ground...
The Mw 6.0 24 August 2014 South Napa Earthquake
- T. Brocher, A. Baltay, +20 authors K. Scharer
- Geology
- 1 March 2015
The M w 6.0 South Napa earthquake, which occurred at 10:20 UTC 24 August 2014 was the largest earthquake to strike the greater San Francisco Bay area since the M w 6.9 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake.… Expand
Adaptive maternal and paternal effects: gamete plasticity in response to parental stress
- N. Jensen, R. M. Allen, D. Marshall
- Biology
- 1 June 2014
Summary: Transgenerational phenotypic plasticity is increasingly recognized as an important buffer of environmental change - many studies show that mothers alter the phenotype of their offspring so… Expand
The larval legacy: cascading effects of recruit phenotype on post‐recruitment interactions
- R. M. Allen, D. Marshall
- Biology
- 1 December 2010
For organisms with complex life-cycles, the abundance of individuals in a given stage is driven by the quantity of individuals in the previous stage. The successful recruitment of juveniles to adult… Expand
Applying Movement Ecology to Marine Animals with Complex Life Cycles.
- R. M. Allen, A. Metaxas, P. Snelgrove
- Biology, Medicine
- Annual review of marine science
- 3 January 2018
Marine animals with complex life cycles may move passively or actively for fertilization, dispersal, predator avoidance, resource acquisition, and migration, and over scales from micrometers to… Expand
Lessons from Mexico’s earthquake early warning system
- R. M. Allen, E. Cochran, T. Huggins, Scott Miles, Diego Otegui
- History
- 17 September 2018
Optimizing Earthquake Early Warning Performance: ElarmS‐3
- A. Chung, I. Henson, R. M. Allen
- Geology
- 1 March 2019
The University of California Berkeley’s (UCB) Earthquake Alert Systems (ElarmS) is a network-based earthquake early warning (EEW) algorithm that was one of the original algorithms developed for… Expand