Mark Page


Marine Science Institute
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
Email: page@lifesci.ucsb.edu

Education:
B.S.University of Southern California1973
M.A.University of California, Santa Barbara1977
Ph.D.University of California, Santa Barbara1984

Positions:
1995-presentAssistant Research Biologist, Marine Science Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara
1984-1998Lecturer in Summer Session, Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology, University of California, Santa Barbara
1994-1997Instructor, Department of Biological Sciences, Santa Barbara City College
1983-1985Postgraduate Research Biologist, Marine Science Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara

Selected Publications:

Galindo-Bect, M. S., E. P. Glenn, H. M. Page, L. A. Galindo-Bect, J. M. Hernandez-Ayon, R. L. Petty, and J. Garcia-Hernandez.  Analysis of peneid shrimp landings in the northern Gulf of California in relation to Colorado River discharge.  Fishery Bulletin, in press

Page, H.M., J. E. Dugan, D. Dugan, and J. Richards.  1999.  Effects of an offshore oil platform on the distribution and abundance of commercially important crab species.  Marine Ecology Progress Series 185:47-57.

Page, H.M.  1997.  Importance of vascular plant and algal production to macroinvertebrate consumers in a southern California salt marsh.  Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 45:823-834.

Page, H.M.  Variation in the natural abundance of 15N in the halophyte, Salicornia virginica,  associated with ground water subsidies of nitrogen in a southern California salt marsh. Oecologia 104:181-188.

Page, H.M., R.L. Petty, and D.E. Meade.  1995.  Influence of watershed run-off on nutrient dynamics in a southern California salt marsh.  Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 41:163-180.

Dugan, J.E., D.M. Hubbard, and H.M. Page.  1995.  Scaling population density to body size:  tests in two soft sediment intertidal communities. Journal of Coastal Research 11:849-857.

Page, H.M., J.E. Dugan, and D.M. Hubbard.  1992.  Comparative effects of infaunal bivalves on an epibenthic microalgal community.  Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology  157:247-262.

Page, H.M., A. Fiala-Medioni, C.R. Fisher, and J.J. Childress.  1990.  Experimental evidence for filter-feeding by the hydrothermal vent mussel, Bathymodiolus thermophilusDeep-Sea Research 38:1455-1461.

Page, H.M., C.R. Fisher, and J.J. Childress.  1990.  The role of filter-feeding in the nutritional biology of a deep sea mussel with methanotrophic symbionts.  Marine Biology 104:251-257.

Page, H.M. and D.M. Hubbard.  1987.  Temporal and spatial patterns of growth in mussels, Mytilus edulis, on an offshore platform:  relationships to water temperature and food availability.  Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 111:159-179.

Page, H.M.  1986.  Differences in population structure and growth rate of the stalked barnacle, Pollicipes polymerus between a rocky headland and an offshore oil platform. Marine Ecology Progress Series 29:157-164.