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Stephanie Chancellor
Stephanie Chancellor
Research Associate, San Diego Wildlife Alliance
Verified email at sdzwa.org
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A second site occupied by Octopus tetricus at high densities, with notes on their ecology and behavior
D Scheel, S Chancellor, M Hing, M Lawrence, S Linquist, P Godfrey-Smith
Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology 50 (4), 285-291, 2017
472017
In the line of fire: Debris throwing by wild octopuses
P Godfrey-Smith, D Scheel, S Chancellor, S Linquist, M Lawrence
Plos one 17 (11), e0276482, 2022
72022
Determining the effectiveness of using dermal swabs to evaluate the stress physiology of laboratory cephalopods: A preliminary investigation
S Chancellor, L Abbo, B Grasse, T Sakmar, JS Brown, D Scheel, ...
General and Comparative Endocrinology 314, 113903, 2021
72021
Octopus engineering, intentional and inadvertent
D Scheel, P Godfrey-Smith, S Linquist, S Chancellor, M Hing, M Lawrence
Communicative & Integrative Biology 11 (1), e1395994, 2018
72018
Aquatic landscape change, extirpations, and introductions in the Chicago Region
MJ Pasterski, A Bellagamba, S Chancellor, A Cunje, E Dodd, K Gefeke, ...
Urban Ecosystems 23 (6), 1277-1288, 2020
52020
Determining the effect of age on the reproductive and stress physiology of Octopus bimaculoides using dermal hormones
S Chancellor, B Grasse, T Sakmar, D Scheel, JS Brown, RM Santymire
22021
Design of experimental food patches to measure foraging intensity for octopus: a case study with the giant Pacific octopus Enteroctopus dofleini
S Chancellor, D Scheel, JS Brown
Journal of Molluscan Studies 87 (1), eyaa039, 2021
12021
Forage patches to measure giving-up density with giant pacific octopus, Enteroctopus dofleini and effects of environmental enrichment in captivity
S Chancellor
Alaska Pacific University, 2014
12014
Behavioral and Physiological Indicators of Cephalopod State, Perceptions, and Welfare
S Chancellor
University of Illinois at Chicago, 2021
2021
The master of camouflage and risk, measuring giving-up densities of the giant Pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini), in the intertidal of Prince William Sound, Alaska
S Chancellor, D Scheel, SB Joel
2017 ESA Annual Meeting (August 6--11), 2017
2017
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