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Jeffrey Levinton has done research on a wide variety of topics, all in the general area of marine ecology. A major interest is in relating feeding biology of marine bottom animals to population and community-level processes. He is currently involved in a study of the role of thermal and hydric stress in the ecology of fiddler crab species living over broad latitudinal thermal regimes, to study the role of climate change in the role of thermal stress on performance. He has worked on feeding selectivity in bivalves, most recently on the mechanisms of suspension-feeding in bivalves, using flow cytometry and video endoscopy. He also worked on the evolution of resistance to toxic substances and physiological adaptation of growth strategies to temperature regimes in copepods and polychaetes, stressing models of metabolic adaptation. Levinton has also done research on rate of evolution in the fossil record and maintains a strong interest in paleobiology. His students have worked on related research topics, but also on grazing in coral reefs, chemical defense, rocky shore ecology and diverse themes.
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Journal of thermal biology (2023): 103613-103613
Journal of Thermal Biology (2023): 103613
CRC Press eBookspp.431-450, (2023)
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MARINE BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY (2023): 151896-151896
JOURNAL OF CRUSTACEAN BIOLOGYno. 4 (2023)
The Quarterly Review of Biologyno. 1 (2022): 51-51
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