Follow
Rachel Lasley-Rasher
Rachel Lasley-Rasher
Assistant Professor of Biology, University of Southern Maine
Verified email at maine.edu
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Effects of climate change on coastal ecosystem food webs: Implications for aquaculture
EJ Chapman, CJ Byron, R Lasley-Rasher, C Lipsky, JR Stevens, R Peters
Marine Environmental Research 162, 105103, 2020
412020
Predation constrains host choice for a marine mesograzer
RS Lasley-Rasher, DB Rasher, ZH Marion, RB Taylor, ME Hay
Marine Ecology Progress Series 434, 91-99, 2011
372011
Predation risk suppresses mating success and offspring production in the coastal marine copepod, Eurytemora herdmani
RS Lasley-Rasher, J Yen
Limnology and Oceanography 57 (2), 433-440, 2012
322012
Intoxicated copepods: ingesting toxic phytoplankton leads to risky behaviour
RS Lasley-Rasher, K Nagel, A Angra, J Yen
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283 (1829), 20160176, 2016
222016
Non-consumptive effects of predator presence on copepod reproduction: insights from a mesocosm experiment
J Heuschele, S Ceballos, CM Andersen Borg, O Bjærke, S Isari, ...
Marine Biology 161, 1653-1666, 2014
222014
It takes guts to locate elusive crustacean prey
RS Lasley-Rasher, DC Brady, BE Smith, PA Jumars
Marine Ecology Progress Series 538, 1-12, 2015
182015
Phylogeography of Neomysis americana (Crustacea, Mysida), focusing on the St. Lawrence system
GÉ Cortial, R Woodland, R Lasley-Rasher, G Winkler
Journal of Plankton Research 41 (5), 723-739, 2019
52019
Assessing the In Situ Fertilization Status of Two Marine Copepod Species, Temora longicornis and Eurytemora herdmani; How Common Are Unfertilized Eggs in …
RS Lasley-Rasher, AM Kramer, V Burdett-Coutts, J Yen
Plos one 9 (11), e112920, 2014
52014
Bacterial community trends associated with sea scallop, Placopecten magellanicus, larvae in a hatchery system
SL Ishaq, S Hosler, A Dankwa, P Jekielek, DC Brady, E Grey, H Haskell, ...
Aquaculture Reports 32, 101693, 2023
32023
Outgrowing the Risks of Planktonic Life: Ontogeny of Prey Pursuit, Handling, and Ingestion by the Larval Stages of the American Lobster
E Layland, E Patrick, M Spencer, R Lasley-Rasher, D Fields, R Wahle
Handling, and Ingestion by the Larval Stages of the American Lobster, 0
1
Larval ontogeny enhances resilience to a patchy planktonic food supply in the American lobster (Homarus americanus)
EM Layland, E Patrick, M Spencer, R Lasley-Rasher, DM Fields, ...
Fisheries Research 281, 107179, 2025
2025
Distribution of lobster larvae, Homarus americanus, and zooplankton prey in the gulf of maine and georges bank stock area
C Benfer, E Annis, J Waller, JT Carloni, K Reardon, LA Whitney, ...
Fisheries Research 278, 107121, 2024
2024
Juvenile Alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) Movement and Residency in a Northern Temperate Estuary
A Webb, KA Wilson, R Lasley-Rasher
Estuaries and Coasts 47 (3), 851-864, 2024
2024
Vertical Distribution of Larval Homarus americanus and Zooplankton Community Structure
M Niemisto, E Layland, M Spencer, B Kellogg, A Ascher, ...
2024 Ocean Sciences Meeting, 2024
2024
Characterizing in situ small-scale biophysical interactions of the mysid shrimp, Neomysis americana, using stereoimaging
A Base, S Dass, A Fogg, RS Lasley-Rasher, H Jiang, AR Nayak
2024 Ocean Sciences Meeting, 2024
2024
Phylogeography of Neomysis americana (Crustacea, Mysida), focusing on the St. Lawrence system (vol 41, pg 723, 2019)
G Cortial, R Woodland, R Lasley-Rasher, G Winkler
JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH 42 (2), 253-253, 2020
2020
Diets, movement and growth rates of juvenile alewife in a north temperate estuary
K Wilson, A Webb, G LaBonte, R Lasley-Rasher, KE Limburg
24th Biennial CERF Conference, 2017
2017
The estuarine transition zone as a dynamic habitat for anadromous fishes in the Penobscot Estuary
R Lasley-Rasher, J Stevens, K Wilson, D Brady
24th Biennial CERF Conference, 2017
2017
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–18