Peer-reviewed publications:
19. Aurelle, D., Thomas, S., Bally, M., Bondeau, A., Boudouresque, C.-F. Cahill, A.E., Carlotti, F., Chenuil, A., Cramer, W., Davi, H., De Jode, A., Ereskovsky, A., Farnet da Ailva, A.-M., Fernandez, C., Gauquelin, T., Mirleau, P., Monnet, A.-C., Prevosto, B., Rossi, V., Sartoretto, S., Van Wambeke, F., and Fady, B. Biodiversity, climate change and adaptation in the Mediterranean. Ecosphere, 13: e3915. (article link)
18. Cahill, A.E., C.J. Breen ǂ, I. Corona Avila ǂ, C. Cortes ǂ, R. Hernandez ǂ, S. Jost ǂ, B. Ruger ǂ, R.M.H. Stander ǂ, B. Tran ǂ. 2021. The relationship between species richness and abiotic stress in the invertebrates of a rare inland salt marsh. Ecology and Evolution, 11: 14351-14365. (article link)
ǂ undergraduate mentee
Sequence reads for this publication are available at the Sequence Read Archive: PRJNA557002
17. Breen, C.J. ǂ, and A.E. Cahill. 2021. Population growth of microcrustaceans in water from habitats with differing salinities. PeerJ, 9: e12378. (article link)
ǂ undergraduate mentee
16. Pearman, J.K., G. Chust, E. Aylagas, E. Villarino, J.R. Watson, A. Chenuil, A. Borja, A.E. Cahill, L. Carugati, R. Danovaro, R. David, X. Irigoien, S. Moncheva, N. Rodríguez-Ezpeleta, M.C. Uyarra, and S. Carvalho. 2020. Pan-regional marine benthic cryptobiome biodiversity patterns revealed by metabarcoding Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structures. Molecular Ecology, 29: 4882-4897. (article link)
Sequence reads for this publication are available at the Sequence Read Archive: PRJNA557002
15. Chenuil A., A.E. Cahill, N. Delemontey, E. Du Salliant du Luc, and H. Fanton. 2019. Problems and questions posed by cryptic species. A framework to guide future studies. In: Casetta E, Marques da Silva J, Vecchi D. (eds) From Assessing to Conserving Biodiversity. History, Philosophy and Theory of the Life Sciences, vol 24. Springer, Cham, 77-106. (chapter link)
14. De Jode A., R David, A. Haguenauer, A.E. Cahill, Z. Erga, D. Guillemain, S. Sartoretto, C. Rocher, M. Selva, L. Le Gall, J.-P. Féral, and A. Chenuil. From seascape ecology to population genomics and back. Spatial and ecological differentiation among cryptic species of the red algae Lithophyllum stictiforme/L. cabiochiae, main bioconstructors of coralligenous habitats. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 137: 104-113. (article link)
13. El Ayari, T., N.T. El Menif, B. Hamer, A.E. Cahill, and N. Bierne. The hidden side of a major marine biogeographic boundary: a wide mosaic hybrid zone at the Atlantic-Mediterranean divide reveals the complex interaction between natural and genetic barriers in mussels. Heredity, 122: 770-784. (article link)
12. David R, M.C. Uyarra, S. Carvalho, H. Anlauf, A. Borja, A.E. Cahill, L. Carugati, R. Danavaro, A. De Jode, J.-P. Feral, D. Guillemain, M. Lo Martire, L. Thierry de Ville d'Avray, J.K. Pearman, and A. Chenuil. 2019. Lessons from photo analyses of Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structures as tools to detect (bio-)geographical, spatial, and environmental effects. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 141: 420-429. (article link)
11. Cahill, A.E., J.K. Pearman, A. Borja, L. Carugati, S. Carvalho, R. Danovaro, S. Dashfield, R. David, J.-P. Féral, S. Olenin, A. Siaulys, P. Somerfield, A. Trayanova, M.C. Uyarra, and A. Chenuil. (2018). A comparative analysis of metabarcoding and morphology-based identification of benthic communities across different regional seas. Ecology and Evolution, 8: 8908-8920. (article link)
Sequence reads for this publication are available at the Sequence Read Archive: SRP093498
10. Cahill, A. E., A. DeJode, S. Dubois, Z. Bouzaza, D. Aurelle, E. Boissin, O. Chabrol, E. Egea, R. David, J.-B. Ledoux, B. Mérigot, A. A.-T. Weber, and A. Chenuil. (2017). A multispecies approach reveals hot-spots and cold-spots of diversity and connectivity in invertebrate species with contrasting dispersal modes. Molecular Ecology, 26: 6563-6577. (article link)
Data for this publication are available at DataDryad: https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.dv4mg
Sequences for this publication are available at GenBank: Accession numbers MG063882–MG064453.
9. Danovaro R.*, L. Carugati*, M. Berzano, A.E. Cahill, S. Carvalho, A. Chenuil, C. Corinaldesi, S. Cristina, R. David, A. Dell’Anno, N. Dzhembekova, E. Garcès, J.M. Gasol, P. Goela, J.-P. Féral, I. Ferrera, R. Forster, A.A. Kurekin, E. Rastelli, V. Marinova, P. Miller, S. Moncheva, A. Newton, J.K. Pearman, S. Pitois, A. Reñé, N. Rodríguez-Ezpeleta, V. Saggiomo, S. Simis, K. Stefanova, C. Wilson, M. Lo Martire, S. Greco, S. Cochrane, and A. Borja. (2016). Implementing and innovating marine monitoring approaches for assessing marine environmental status. Frontiers in Marine Science, 3:213. (article link)
*these authors contributed equally to this manuscript
8. Cahill, A.E. and S.A. Koury. (2016). Larval settlement and metamorphosis in a marine gastropod in response to multiple conspecific cues. PeerJ, e2295. (article link; includes data and peer review history)
7. Cahill, A.E., and J.S. Levinton. (2016). Genetic differentiation and lower genetic diversity at the northern range edge of two species with different dispersal modes. Molecular Ecology, 25: 515-526.(article link)
Data for this publication are available at DataDryad: http://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.ct5q3
Sequence reads for this publication are available at the Sequence Read Archive: SRP058970
6. Cahill, A.E., A.R. Jumanǂ, A. Pellman-Isaacsǂ, and W.T. Brunoǂ (2015). Physical and chemical interactions with conspecifics mediate sex change in a protandrous gastropod, Crepidula fornicata. Biological Bulletin, 229: 276-281. (article link)
ǂ undergraduate mentee
5. Cahill, A.E. (2015). Adult density affects larval settlement in the calyptraeid gastropod Crepidula fornicata. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 465: 77-82. (article link)
4. Cahill, A.E., and F. Viard (2014). Genetic structure in native and non-native populations of the direct-developing gastropod Crepidula convexa. Marine Biology, 161: 2433-2443. (article link)
3. Cahill, A.E.*, M.E. Aiello-Lammens*, M.C. Fisher-Reid, X. Hua, C.J. Karanewsky, H.Y. Ryu, G.C. Sbeglia, F. Spagnolo, J.B. Waldron, and J.J. Wiens (2014). Causes of warm-edge range limits: systematic review, proximate factors, and implications for climate change. Journal of Biogeography, 41: 429-442. (article link)
*these authors contributed equally to this manuscript
2. Cahill, A.E.*, M.E. Aiello-Lammens*, M.C. Fisher-Reid, X. Hua, C.J. Karanewsky, H.Y. Ryu, G.C. Sbeglia, F. Spagnolo, J.B. Waldron, O.Warsi, and J.J. Wiens (2013). How does climate change cause extinction? Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 280: 20121890. (article link)
*these authors contributed equally to this manuscript
This paper has been covered in the popular media, including The Guardian, Conservation Magazine and io9.
This paper was the #1 most-cited article from Proc. Roy. Soc. B in 2013.
1. Hoch, J.M., and A.E. Cahill (2012). Variation in size at sex-change among natural populations of the protandrous hermaphrodite, Crepidula fornicata (Gastropoda, Calyptraeidae). Marine Biology, 159: 897-905. (article link)
19. Aurelle, D., Thomas, S., Bally, M., Bondeau, A., Boudouresque, C.-F. Cahill, A.E., Carlotti, F., Chenuil, A., Cramer, W., Davi, H., De Jode, A., Ereskovsky, A., Farnet da Ailva, A.-M., Fernandez, C., Gauquelin, T., Mirleau, P., Monnet, A.-C., Prevosto, B., Rossi, V., Sartoretto, S., Van Wambeke, F., and Fady, B. Biodiversity, climate change and adaptation in the Mediterranean. Ecosphere, 13: e3915. (article link)
18. Cahill, A.E., C.J. Breen ǂ, I. Corona Avila ǂ, C. Cortes ǂ, R. Hernandez ǂ, S. Jost ǂ, B. Ruger ǂ, R.M.H. Stander ǂ, B. Tran ǂ. 2021. The relationship between species richness and abiotic stress in the invertebrates of a rare inland salt marsh. Ecology and Evolution, 11: 14351-14365. (article link)
ǂ undergraduate mentee
Sequence reads for this publication are available at the Sequence Read Archive: PRJNA557002
17. Breen, C.J. ǂ, and A.E. Cahill. 2021. Population growth of microcrustaceans in water from habitats with differing salinities. PeerJ, 9: e12378. (article link)
ǂ undergraduate mentee
16. Pearman, J.K., G. Chust, E. Aylagas, E. Villarino, J.R. Watson, A. Chenuil, A. Borja, A.E. Cahill, L. Carugati, R. Danovaro, R. David, X. Irigoien, S. Moncheva, N. Rodríguez-Ezpeleta, M.C. Uyarra, and S. Carvalho. 2020. Pan-regional marine benthic cryptobiome biodiversity patterns revealed by metabarcoding Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structures. Molecular Ecology, 29: 4882-4897. (article link)
Sequence reads for this publication are available at the Sequence Read Archive: PRJNA557002
15. Chenuil A., A.E. Cahill, N. Delemontey, E. Du Salliant du Luc, and H. Fanton. 2019. Problems and questions posed by cryptic species. A framework to guide future studies. In: Casetta E, Marques da Silva J, Vecchi D. (eds) From Assessing to Conserving Biodiversity. History, Philosophy and Theory of the Life Sciences, vol 24. Springer, Cham, 77-106. (chapter link)
14. De Jode A., R David, A. Haguenauer, A.E. Cahill, Z. Erga, D. Guillemain, S. Sartoretto, C. Rocher, M. Selva, L. Le Gall, J.-P. Féral, and A. Chenuil. From seascape ecology to population genomics and back. Spatial and ecological differentiation among cryptic species of the red algae Lithophyllum stictiforme/L. cabiochiae, main bioconstructors of coralligenous habitats. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 137: 104-113. (article link)
13. El Ayari, T., N.T. El Menif, B. Hamer, A.E. Cahill, and N. Bierne. The hidden side of a major marine biogeographic boundary: a wide mosaic hybrid zone at the Atlantic-Mediterranean divide reveals the complex interaction between natural and genetic barriers in mussels. Heredity, 122: 770-784. (article link)
12. David R, M.C. Uyarra, S. Carvalho, H. Anlauf, A. Borja, A.E. Cahill, L. Carugati, R. Danavaro, A. De Jode, J.-P. Feral, D. Guillemain, M. Lo Martire, L. Thierry de Ville d'Avray, J.K. Pearman, and A. Chenuil. 2019. Lessons from photo analyses of Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structures as tools to detect (bio-)geographical, spatial, and environmental effects. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 141: 420-429. (article link)
11. Cahill, A.E., J.K. Pearman, A. Borja, L. Carugati, S. Carvalho, R. Danovaro, S. Dashfield, R. David, J.-P. Féral, S. Olenin, A. Siaulys, P. Somerfield, A. Trayanova, M.C. Uyarra, and A. Chenuil. (2018). A comparative analysis of metabarcoding and morphology-based identification of benthic communities across different regional seas. Ecology and Evolution, 8: 8908-8920. (article link)
Sequence reads for this publication are available at the Sequence Read Archive: SRP093498
10. Cahill, A. E., A. DeJode, S. Dubois, Z. Bouzaza, D. Aurelle, E. Boissin, O. Chabrol, E. Egea, R. David, J.-B. Ledoux, B. Mérigot, A. A.-T. Weber, and A. Chenuil. (2017). A multispecies approach reveals hot-spots and cold-spots of diversity and connectivity in invertebrate species with contrasting dispersal modes. Molecular Ecology, 26: 6563-6577. (article link)
Data for this publication are available at DataDryad: https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.dv4mg
Sequences for this publication are available at GenBank: Accession numbers MG063882–MG064453.
9. Danovaro R.*, L. Carugati*, M. Berzano, A.E. Cahill, S. Carvalho, A. Chenuil, C. Corinaldesi, S. Cristina, R. David, A. Dell’Anno, N. Dzhembekova, E. Garcès, J.M. Gasol, P. Goela, J.-P. Féral, I. Ferrera, R. Forster, A.A. Kurekin, E. Rastelli, V. Marinova, P. Miller, S. Moncheva, A. Newton, J.K. Pearman, S. Pitois, A. Reñé, N. Rodríguez-Ezpeleta, V. Saggiomo, S. Simis, K. Stefanova, C. Wilson, M. Lo Martire, S. Greco, S. Cochrane, and A. Borja. (2016). Implementing and innovating marine monitoring approaches for assessing marine environmental status. Frontiers in Marine Science, 3:213. (article link)
*these authors contributed equally to this manuscript
8. Cahill, A.E. and S.A. Koury. (2016). Larval settlement and metamorphosis in a marine gastropod in response to multiple conspecific cues. PeerJ, e2295. (article link; includes data and peer review history)
7. Cahill, A.E., and J.S. Levinton. (2016). Genetic differentiation and lower genetic diversity at the northern range edge of two species with different dispersal modes. Molecular Ecology, 25: 515-526.(article link)
Data for this publication are available at DataDryad: http://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.ct5q3
Sequence reads for this publication are available at the Sequence Read Archive: SRP058970
6. Cahill, A.E., A.R. Jumanǂ, A. Pellman-Isaacsǂ, and W.T. Brunoǂ (2015). Physical and chemical interactions with conspecifics mediate sex change in a protandrous gastropod, Crepidula fornicata. Biological Bulletin, 229: 276-281. (article link)
ǂ undergraduate mentee
5. Cahill, A.E. (2015). Adult density affects larval settlement in the calyptraeid gastropod Crepidula fornicata. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 465: 77-82. (article link)
4. Cahill, A.E., and F. Viard (2014). Genetic structure in native and non-native populations of the direct-developing gastropod Crepidula convexa. Marine Biology, 161: 2433-2443. (article link)
3. Cahill, A.E.*, M.E. Aiello-Lammens*, M.C. Fisher-Reid, X. Hua, C.J. Karanewsky, H.Y. Ryu, G.C. Sbeglia, F. Spagnolo, J.B. Waldron, and J.J. Wiens (2014). Causes of warm-edge range limits: systematic review, proximate factors, and implications for climate change. Journal of Biogeography, 41: 429-442. (article link)
*these authors contributed equally to this manuscript
2. Cahill, A.E.*, M.E. Aiello-Lammens*, M.C. Fisher-Reid, X. Hua, C.J. Karanewsky, H.Y. Ryu, G.C. Sbeglia, F. Spagnolo, J.B. Waldron, O.Warsi, and J.J. Wiens (2013). How does climate change cause extinction? Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 280: 20121890. (article link)
*these authors contributed equally to this manuscript
This paper has been covered in the popular media, including The Guardian, Conservation Magazine and io9.
This paper was the #1 most-cited article from Proc. Roy. Soc. B in 2013.
1. Hoch, J.M., and A.E. Cahill (2012). Variation in size at sex-change among natural populations of the protandrous hermaphrodite, Crepidula fornicata (Gastropoda, Calyptraeidae). Marine Biology, 159: 897-905. (article link)
Open teaching resources:
Cahill, A. E. 2020. Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium: a swirl resource. Make Teaching with R in Undergraduate Biology Less Excruciating 2020, QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/ZQSM-5S44
Cahill, A. E. 2020. Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium: a swirl resource. Make Teaching with R in Undergraduate Biology Less Excruciating 2020, QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/ZQSM-5S44
Conference abstracts (selected):
ǂ undergraduate mentee
Cahill, A.E., Meglecz, E., and Chenuil, A. 2022. Determinants of the prevalence of cryptic species in marine animals. Oral presentation, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Phoenix, Arizona.
Garcia-Lopez, J. ǂ, and A.E. Cahill. 2022. Macroinvertebrates as benthic bioindicators of the Kalamazoo River and Zizania aquatica. Poster presentation, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Phoenix, Arizona.
Tran, B.V. ǂ, Chenuil, A., and A.E. Cahill. 2022. Diversity and distribution of marine cryptic species across the world’s oceans. Poster presentation, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Phoenix, Arizona.
Cahill, A.E., Rollinson, E.J., Corona Avila, I. ǂ, Ferrero, K. ǂ, Holmer, K. ǂ, Mayo, P. ǂ, Deecher, E., Billman, B., and Siryani, N. 2021. Abundance and genetic variation in populations of the introduced milkweed aphid in eastern North America. Oral presentation, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, virtual.
Cahill, A.E., C. Breen ǂ, C. Cortes ǂ, R. Stander ǂ. 2019. A salt marsh in Michigan? Characterization of invertebrates in a rare habitat type using molecular and morphological methods. Oral presentation, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Tampa, Florida.
Cahill, A.E., and Anne Chenuil. 2018. Cryptic species in the marine environment: patterns and processes. Oral presentation, Marine Evolution, Strömstad (Sweden).
Cahill, A.E., and A. Chenuil. 2018. Cryptic species in the marine environment: a review of the evidence and the way forward. Poster presentation, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, San Francisco, California.
Cahill, A.E., J.K. Pearman, A. Borja, L. Carugati, S. Carvalho, R. Danovaro, S. Dashfield, R. David, J.-P. Féral, S. Olenin, A. Siaulys, P. Somerfield, A. Trayanova, M.C. Uyarra, and A. Chenuil. 2017. Community composition of hard-bottom macroinvertebrates in seven regional seas as measured using traditional and metabarcoding methods. Oral presentation, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, New Orleans, Lousiana.
Cahill, A. E., Aurelle, D., Boissin, E., Bouzaza, Z., DeJode, A., Egea, E., Erga, Z., David, R., Dubois, S., Ledoux, J.-B., Mérigot, B., Weber, A., and Chenuil, A. 2016. Determinants of connectivity in the marine environment: a multispecies approach. Oral presentation, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Portland, Oregon.
Cahill, A.E. 2015. Variation in community composition in the Bay of Marseille as measured with Artificial Substrate Units (ASUs). Oral presentation, 4th annual meeting of the European project DEVOTES, Lisbon, Portugal.
Cahill, A. E., Aurelle, D., Boissin, E., DeJode, A., Egea, E., Erga, Z., David, R., Dubois, S., Ledoux, J.-B., Mérigot, B., Weber, A., and Chenuil, A. 2015. Determinants of connectivity in the marine environment: a multispecies approach. Poster presentation, European Society of Evolutionary Biology, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Cahill, A.E. 2014. Physical and chemical interactions mediate sex change in a protandrous gastropod. Oral presentation, Evolution, Raleigh, North Carolina. Cahill, A.E. 2013. Population differentiation in Crepidula convexa: genotypes, phenotypes, and latitude. Poster presentation, Evolution, Snowbird, Utah.
Cahill, A.E. 2013. Metamorphosis of Crepidula larvae in response to varying conspecific densities and settlement cue concentrations. Oral presentation, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, San Francisco, California.
Cahill, A.E. 2012. Local adaptation to thermal regime in early life stages of calyptraeid gastropods with different developmental modes. Poster presentation, Evolution, Ottawa, Canada.
Cahill, A.E. 2012. Response of Crepidula larvae to temperature as a function of geography and developmental mode: existence of local adaptation. Oral presentation, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Charleston, South Carolina.
Cahill, A.E., K.L. O’Donnell, and M.H. O’Neal III. 2011. Vodcasts as a weekly preparation for inquiry labs in undergraduate biology. Poster presentation, National Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Biology Education Research, Minneapolis, MN.
Cahill, A.E., Viard, F. 2011. Population genetic structure in native and non-native populations of a direct-developing gastropod. Oral presentation, Benthic Ecology Meeting, Mobile, AL.
Cahill, A.E. 2011. The role of adult density in larval settlement of Crepidula fornicata and C. plana. Poster presentation, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Salt Lake City, UT.
Cahill, A.E., Crickenberger, S., Crim, R.N., Selden, R.L. 2010. Dispersal limitation and post-settlement survival of an introduced ascidian (Botrylloides violaceus) in San Juan Islands, WA. Oral presentation, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Seattle, WA.
ǂ undergraduate mentee
Cahill, A.E., Meglecz, E., and Chenuil, A. 2022. Determinants of the prevalence of cryptic species in marine animals. Oral presentation, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Phoenix, Arizona.
Garcia-Lopez, J. ǂ, and A.E. Cahill. 2022. Macroinvertebrates as benthic bioindicators of the Kalamazoo River and Zizania aquatica. Poster presentation, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Phoenix, Arizona.
Tran, B.V. ǂ, Chenuil, A., and A.E. Cahill. 2022. Diversity and distribution of marine cryptic species across the world’s oceans. Poster presentation, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Phoenix, Arizona.
Cahill, A.E., Rollinson, E.J., Corona Avila, I. ǂ, Ferrero, K. ǂ, Holmer, K. ǂ, Mayo, P. ǂ, Deecher, E., Billman, B., and Siryani, N. 2021. Abundance and genetic variation in populations of the introduced milkweed aphid in eastern North America. Oral presentation, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, virtual.
Cahill, A.E., C. Breen ǂ, C. Cortes ǂ, R. Stander ǂ. 2019. A salt marsh in Michigan? Characterization of invertebrates in a rare habitat type using molecular and morphological methods. Oral presentation, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Tampa, Florida.
Cahill, A.E., and Anne Chenuil. 2018. Cryptic species in the marine environment: patterns and processes. Oral presentation, Marine Evolution, Strömstad (Sweden).
Cahill, A.E., and A. Chenuil. 2018. Cryptic species in the marine environment: a review of the evidence and the way forward. Poster presentation, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, San Francisco, California.
Cahill, A.E., J.K. Pearman, A. Borja, L. Carugati, S. Carvalho, R. Danovaro, S. Dashfield, R. David, J.-P. Féral, S. Olenin, A. Siaulys, P. Somerfield, A. Trayanova, M.C. Uyarra, and A. Chenuil. 2017. Community composition of hard-bottom macroinvertebrates in seven regional seas as measured using traditional and metabarcoding methods. Oral presentation, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, New Orleans, Lousiana.
Cahill, A. E., Aurelle, D., Boissin, E., Bouzaza, Z., DeJode, A., Egea, E., Erga, Z., David, R., Dubois, S., Ledoux, J.-B., Mérigot, B., Weber, A., and Chenuil, A. 2016. Determinants of connectivity in the marine environment: a multispecies approach. Oral presentation, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Portland, Oregon.
Cahill, A.E. 2015. Variation in community composition in the Bay of Marseille as measured with Artificial Substrate Units (ASUs). Oral presentation, 4th annual meeting of the European project DEVOTES, Lisbon, Portugal.
Cahill, A. E., Aurelle, D., Boissin, E., DeJode, A., Egea, E., Erga, Z., David, R., Dubois, S., Ledoux, J.-B., Mérigot, B., Weber, A., and Chenuil, A. 2015. Determinants of connectivity in the marine environment: a multispecies approach. Poster presentation, European Society of Evolutionary Biology, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Cahill, A.E. 2014. Physical and chemical interactions mediate sex change in a protandrous gastropod. Oral presentation, Evolution, Raleigh, North Carolina. Cahill, A.E. 2013. Population differentiation in Crepidula convexa: genotypes, phenotypes, and latitude. Poster presentation, Evolution, Snowbird, Utah.
Cahill, A.E. 2013. Metamorphosis of Crepidula larvae in response to varying conspecific densities and settlement cue concentrations. Oral presentation, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, San Francisco, California.
Cahill, A.E. 2012. Local adaptation to thermal regime in early life stages of calyptraeid gastropods with different developmental modes. Poster presentation, Evolution, Ottawa, Canada.
Cahill, A.E. 2012. Response of Crepidula larvae to temperature as a function of geography and developmental mode: existence of local adaptation. Oral presentation, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Charleston, South Carolina.
Cahill, A.E., K.L. O’Donnell, and M.H. O’Neal III. 2011. Vodcasts as a weekly preparation for inquiry labs in undergraduate biology. Poster presentation, National Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Biology Education Research, Minneapolis, MN.
Cahill, A.E., Viard, F. 2011. Population genetic structure in native and non-native populations of a direct-developing gastropod. Oral presentation, Benthic Ecology Meeting, Mobile, AL.
Cahill, A.E. 2011. The role of adult density in larval settlement of Crepidula fornicata and C. plana. Poster presentation, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Salt Lake City, UT.
Cahill, A.E., Crickenberger, S., Crim, R.N., Selden, R.L. 2010. Dispersal limitation and post-settlement survival of an introduced ascidian (Botrylloides violaceus) in San Juan Islands, WA. Oral presentation, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Seattle, WA.
Invited lectures (selected):
Cahill, A.E. 2019. A salt marsh in Michigan? Characterization of invertebrates in a rare habitat type using molecular and morphological methods. Biology Department, Colgate University.
Cahill, A.E. 2017. From Long Island Sound to the Mediterranean Sea: understanding dispersal and connectivity in marine environments. Annis Water Resources Institute, Grand Valley State University.
Cahill, A.E. 2015. Understanding dispersal and connectivity in marine invertebrates. Albion College.
Cahill, A.E. 2015. Understanding how climate change affects species distributions. Université Montpellier 2 and Aix-Marseille University.
Cahill, A.E. 2013. Chemical ecology in a marine system: larval settlement and sex determination in Crepidula fornicata. Muhlenberg College.
Cahill, A.E. 2019. A salt marsh in Michigan? Characterization of invertebrates in a rare habitat type using molecular and morphological methods. Biology Department, Colgate University.
Cahill, A.E. 2017. From Long Island Sound to the Mediterranean Sea: understanding dispersal and connectivity in marine environments. Annis Water Resources Institute, Grand Valley State University.
Cahill, A.E. 2015. Understanding dispersal and connectivity in marine invertebrates. Albion College.
Cahill, A.E. 2015. Understanding how climate change affects species distributions. Université Montpellier 2 and Aix-Marseille University.
Cahill, A.E. 2013. Chemical ecology in a marine system: larval settlement and sex determination in Crepidula fornicata. Muhlenberg College.