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Climate modeling of a potential ExoVenus
SR Kane, AY Ceja, MJ Way, EV Quintana
The Astrophysical Journal 869 (1), 46, 2018
332018
Quantifying the Influence of Jupiter on the Earth’s Orbital Cycles
J Horner, P Vervoort, SR Kane, AY Ceja, D Waltham, J Gilmore, ...
The Astronomical Journal 159 (1), 10, 2019
182019
Hot rocks and not-so-hot rocks on the seashore: patterns and body-size dependent consequences of microclimatic variation in intertidal zone boulder habitat
AR Gunderson, M Abegaz, AY Ceja, EK Lam, BF Souther, K Boyer, ...
Integrative Organismal Biology 1 (1), obz024, 2019
162019
Phase Modeling of the TRAPPIST-1 Planetary Atmospheres
SR Kane, T Jansen, T Fauchez, F Selsis, AY Ceja
The Astronomical Journal 161 (2), 53, 2021
72021
The search for extraterrestrial life: An astro-ecological modeling approach for characterizing exoplanet habitability
AY Ceja, S Kane
American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts# 233 233, 346.01, 2019
22019
The Influence of Jupiter on the Earth's Orbital Cycles
P Vervoort, J Horner, S Kane, AY Ceja, S Kirtland Turner, J Gilmore
The Astrobiology Science Conference (AbSciCon) 2022, 517-05, 2022
2022
Statistical Correlations of Exoplanet Eccentricities
AY Ceja
University of California, Riverside, 2022
2022
The PEACH Model: Physiology, Exoclimatology, and Astroecology for Characterizing Habitability
A Ceja, S Kane, M Way
Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society 53 (3), 1217, 2021
2021
The influence of orbital architecture on planetary Milankovitch cycles
J Horner, J Gilmore, P Vervoort, S Kane, A Ceja, D Waltham, ...
43rd COSPAR Scientific Assembly. Held 28 January-4 February 43, 1952, 2021
2021
PEACH: The Physiology Exoplanet Astroecology model for Characterizing Habitability
AY Ceja, AY Way, SR Kane
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 60, E33-E33, 2020
2020
Developing an Astroecological Model for Characterizing Exoplanet Habitability
AY Ceja, SR Kane
The First Billion Years: Habitability 2134, 1014, 2019
2019
An Astroecological Model for Characterizing Exoplanet Habitability
AY Ceja, S Kane
AAS/Division for Extreme Solar Systems Abstracts 51, 331.26, 2019
2019
The Search for Habitable Worlds: An Astro-ecological Model for Characterizing the Habitability of Exoplanet Environments
AY Ceja, S Kane
The Astrobiology Science Conference (AbSciCon) 2019, 344-379, 2019
2019
Using Exoplanet Climate Simulations as a Tool for Constraining Astroecology Models
AY Ceja, SR Kane
Comparative Climatology of Terrestrial Planets III: From Stars to Surfaces …, 2018
2018
Fine-scale spatial and temporal temperature variability and it's energetic consequences within intertidal boulder habitat
AR Gunderson, M Abegaz, A Ceja, E Lam, J Souther, K Boyer, E King, ...
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 58, E84-E84, 2018
2018
What makes a crab move, and where does it go? Modeling predicts shifts of an intertidal population distribution and abundance in response to warming
AY Ceja, AR Gunderson, JH Stillman
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 58, E290-E290, 2018
2018
Ecologically modeling the distribution of an intertidal crab concerning global change
AY Ceja, MF Abegaz, JL Souther, K You Mak, A Gunderson, JH Stillman, ...
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 57, E221-E221, 2017
2017
Modeling predicts shifts of an intertidal crab population in response to warming
AY Ceja
2017
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