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Daniel Killam
San Francisco Estuary Institute
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Identifying the ticks of bivalve shell clocks: seasonal growth in relation to temperature and food supply
DE Killam, ME Clapham
Palaios 33 (5), 228-236, 2018
322018
Fundamental questions and applications of sclerochronology: Community-defined research priorities
T Trofimova, SJ Alexandroff, MJ Mette, E Tray, PG Butler, SE Campana, ...
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 245, 106977, 2020
202020
California getting wetter to the north, drier to the south: Natural variability or climate change?
D Killam, A Bui, S LaDochy, P Ramirez, J Willis, W Patzert
Climate 2 (3), 168-180, 2014
162014
Interspecific and intrashell stable isotope variation among the Red Sea giant clams
D Killam, R Thomas, T Al‐Najjar, M Clapham
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 21 (7), e2019GC008669, 2020
82020
Giant clam growth in the Gulf of Aqaba is accelerated compared to fossil populations
D Killam, T Al-Najjar, M Clapham
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 288 (1957), 20210991, 2021
72021
Ultradian rhythms in shell composition of photosymbiotic and non-photosymbiotic mollusks
NJ De Winter, D Killam, L Fröhlich, L De Nooijer, W Boer, BR Schöne, ...
Biogeosciences 20 (14), 3027-3052, 2023
52023
Giant clams as open-source, scalable reef environmental biomonitors
D Killam, D Thompson, K Morgan, M Russell
Plos one 18 (1), e0278752, 2023
22023
California rainfall is becoming greater, with heavier storms
D Killam, A Bui, WC Patzert, JK Willis, S LaDochy, P Ramirez
22nd Conference on Climate Variability and Change, 4, 2010
22010
Photosymbiosis and nutrient utilization in giant clams revealed by nitrogen isotope sclerochronology
D Killam, S Das, RC Martindale, KE Gray, A Paytan, CK Junium
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 359, 165-175, 2023
12023
Where did they come from? Constraining the depth of origin of the mysteriously prolific Israeli Glycymeris assemblage.
D Killam, T Katz, A Paytan, B Goodman
Geophysical Research Abstracts 21, 2019
12019
The When, How and Why of Bivalve Shell Growth: Sclerochronology as a Tool to Understand Physiology in Jurassic and Future Oceans
DE Killam
University of California, Santa Cruz, 2018
12018
Detection of Phase Shifts on Coral Reef Ecosystems: Lessons from the Remediation of the World's Largest Ocean Mesocosm, Biosphere 2
R Grambihler, D Thompson, L Crocker, JE Cole, K Morgan, DE Killam, ...
Ocean Visions 2023 Summit, 27201, 2023
2023
Daily cyclicity in bivalve shell chemistry: Paleo-weather record or circadian rhythm?
N de Winter, L Fröhlich, D Killam, W Boer, L de Nooijer, GJ Reichart, ...
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU21-6168, 2021
2021
Tsunami-Riding Clams: Decoding the life history of the mysterious Glycymeris fauna of Israel
DE Killam, A Paytan, T Katz, B Goodman-Tchernov
Ocean Sciences Meeting 2020, 2020
2020
The Natural History of Red Sea Giant Clams
D Killam
2017
Sclerochronology of the Early Jurassic lithiotid bivalves: searching for symbiosis
D Killam, M Clapham, R Posenato, M Franceschi
GSA ABSTRACTS WITH PROGRAMS 48 (7), 352-352, 2016
2016
Geochemical evidence of photosymbiosis in Early Jurassic Lithiotid bivalve
D Killam, M Clapham, M Franceschi, R Posenato
Iowa State University, 2016
2016
Relating Bivalve Growth Shutdown to Latitude and Temperature
D Killam, M Clapham, S Sullivan
2014 GSA Annual Meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia, 2014
2014
http://www. agu. org/meetings/fm09/program/abstract_submissions. php Precipitation trends in California: Rainfall is becoming wetter with heavier rain events
S Ladochy, D Killam, A Bui, WC Patzert, JK Willis, P Ramirez
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2009, A13H-0361, 2009
2009
DE KILLAM AND ME CLAPHAM IDENTIFYING THE TICKS OF BIVALVE SHELL CLOCKS: SEASONAL GROWTH IN RELATION TO TEMPERATURE AND FOOD SUPPLY
DE KILLAM
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