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Name Shick J Malcolm, Professor Emeritus of Zoology & Oceanography
Institution University of Maine
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State/Province Maine (ME)
Country USA
Email shick@maine.edu
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Publications

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Shick 2018 Reaktion Books2018Shick JM (2018) Where corals lie: a natural and cultural history. Reaktion Books, London:352 pp.
Doeller 1993 J Exp Zool1993Doeller JE, Kraus DW, Shick JM, Gnaiger E (1993) Heat flux, oxygen flux and mitochondrial redox state as a function of oxygen availability and ciliary beat activity in isolated gills of Mytilus edulis. J Exp Zool 265:1-8.
Shick 1990 BiolBull1990Shick JM (1990) Diffusion limitation and hyperoxic enhancement of oxygen consumption in symbiotic sea anemones, zoanthids, and corals. Biol Bull 179:148-58.
Doeller 1990 Thermochim Acta1990Doeller JE, Kraus DW, Gnaiger E, Shick JM (1990) Calorespirometry and spectrophotometry of the ciliated gill of the marine mussel Mytilus edulis. Thermochim Acta 172:171-8.
Gnaiger 1989 Soc Exp Biol Seminar Series1989Gnaiger E, Shick JM, Widdows J (1989) Metabolic microcalorimetry and respirometry of aquatic animals. In: Techniques in comparative respiratory physiology. An experimental approach. Bridges CR, Butler PJ (eds), Soc Exp Biol Seminar Series, Cambridge Univ Press, London:113-35.
Shick 1988 Amer Zool1988Shick JM, Widdows J, Gnaiger E (1988) Calorimetric studies of behavior, metabolism and energetics of sessile intertidal animals. https://doi.org/10.1093/icb/28.1.161.
Shick 1986 Physiol Zool1986Shick JM, Gnaiger E, Widdows J, Bayne BL, De Zwaan A (1986) Activity and metabolism in the mussel Mytilus edulis L. during intertidal hypoxia and aerobic recovery. Physiol Zool 59:627-42.

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