Judith Weis is an estuarine ecologist, who is especially interested in responses of estuarine animals to stresses, such as pollution, invasive species, and parasites. Climate change, (both increased temperatures and acidification) in addition to causing its own effects, will probably exacerbate effects of these other stresses.
Publications:
Petrossian, G., M. Sosnowski and J.S. Weis 2020. Trends and patterns of imports of legal and illegal live corals into the United States. Ocean & Coastal Mgmt. 196:105305
Weis, J.S. 2020. Aquatic Microplastic Research: A Critique and Suggestions for the Future. Water2020, 12(5), 1475; https://doi.org/10.3390/w12051475
Galgani, F, Stoefen-o Brien A., Weis, J et al. 2021. Are litter, plastic and microplastic quantities increasing in the ocean? Microplastics and Nanoplastics, 2021; 1 (1)DOI: 10.1186/s43591-020-00002-8
Weis, J.S., Pinheiro, L, Segarra K 2021. Salt Marshes. Volume 1 Chapter 7 I in UN Second World Ocean Assessment pp 381-393.
Galgani, F. et al...and Weis, J.S. 2021. Changes in inputs and distribution of solid wastes, other than dredged material, in the marine environment. Volume 2 Chapter12 in UN Second World Ocean Assessment pp 151-183.
Weis, J.S. and K Palmquist 2021. Reality Check: Experimental studies on microplastics lack realism. Appl. Sci11(18), 8529; https://doi.org/10.3390/app11188529
Weis, J., Watson, E.B., Ravit, B., Harman, C., and Yepsen, M. 2021. The status and future of tidal marshes in New Jersey faced with sea level rise. Anthropocene Coasts 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1139/anc-2020-0020.
Weis, J.S. 2020. Behavioral responses of marine animals to metals, acidification, hypoxia, and noise pollution. Chapter 6 In Coastal and Deep Ocean Pollution. A. Arias and S.E. Botte (eds.). CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Pub. Boca Raton FL. Pp 153-183 (https://bookshelf.vitalsource.com/#/books/9781351337533/epubcfi/6/26[;vnd.vst.idref=Chapter06]!/4/2/2/2/2/2[ch6]@0:0)