
Dr Ruth Calder-Potts
Research & Impact Services Officer
ruca @pml.ac.uk | +44 (0)1752 633100 (switchboard)Recent publications
- Calder-Potts, R; Spicer, JI; Calosi, P; Findlay, HS; Queiros, AM; Widdicombe, S; 2018. Density-dependent responses of the brittlestar Amphiura filiformis to moderate hypoxia and consequences for nutrient fluxes. Marine Ecology Progress Series.
- Calder-Potts, R; Spicer, JI; Calosi, P; Findlay, HS; Widdicombe, S; 2015. A mesocosm study investigating the effects of hypoxia and population density on respiration and reproductive biology in the brittlestar Amphiura filiformis. Marine Ecology Progress Series.
- Rastrick, S; Calosi, P; Calder-Potts, R; Foggo, A; Nightingale, G; Widdicombe, S; Spicer, JI; 2014. Living in warmer, more acidic oceans retards physiological recovery from tidal emersion in the velvet swimming crab, Necora puber. Journal of Experimental Biology.
- Sanders, T; Widdicombe, S; Calder-Potts, R; Spicer, JI; 2014. Environmental hypoxia but not minor shell damage affects scope for growth and body condition in the blue mussel Mytilus edulis (L.). Marine Environmental Research.