McFall-Ngai, M., M. G. Hadfield, Thomas Bosch, et al. 2013. Animals in a bacterial world, a new imperative for the life sciences. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences doi/10.1073/pnas.1218525110.
Tran, C. and M. G. Hadfield. 2013. Sensory mechanisms utilized by coral planulae to detect settlement cues. Invertebrate Biology. Invertebrate Biology 132(3): 195-206.
Shikuma, N. J., M. Pilhofer, G. L. Weiss, M. G. Hadfield, G. J. Jensen, and D. K. Newman. 2014. Marine tubeworm metamorphosis induced by arrays of bacterial phage tail–like structures. Science 343: 529 – 533.
Erickson, P. B. and M. G. Hadfield. 2014. Population structure and genetic signs of population bottlenecks in the endangered Hawaiian tree snail Achatinella sowerbyana. Conservation Genetics 15(5):1209-1217. DOI 10.1007/s10592-014-0612-1.
Hadfield, M.G., B. Nedved, S. Wilbur and M. A. R. Koehl. 2014. Biofilm cue for larval settlement in Hydroides elegans (Polychaeta): is contact necessary? Marine Biology, 161(11): 2577-2587. DOI: 10.1007/s00227-014-2529-0.
Asahina, A. Y., and M. G. Hadfield. 2014. Complete genome sequence of Cellulophaga lytica HI1 using PacBio single-molecule real-time sequencing. Genome Announcement, 2(6): 1-2 (e01148-14).
Price, M. E. and M. G. Hadfield. 2014. Population genetics and bottleneck effects in an ex situ population of critically endangered Hawaiian tree snails. PLoS ONE, DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0114377.
Hadfield, M.G. 2015. The Tree Snail Partula gibba in the Northern Mariana Islands with a focus on Pagan Island. Bishop Museum Bulletin in Zoology 9: 147-167.
Hadfield, M. G., A. Asahina, S. Hennings and B. Nedved. 2015. The bacterial basis of biofouling: a case study. Indian Journal of Geomarine Science, 43 (11): 2075-2084.
Asahina, A. Y. and M. G. Hadfield. 2015. Draft Genome of Pseudoalteromonas luteoviolacea HI1 using Roche 454 and PacBio Single Molecule Real-Time Hybrid Sequencing. Genome Announcement 3(1): e01590-14. doi:10.1128/genomeA.01590-14.
Price, M. R., D. Sischo, M. Pascua and M. G. Hadfield. 2015. Demographic and genetic factors in the recovery or demise of ex situ populations following a severe bottleneck in fifteen species of Hawaiian tree snails. PeerJ: DOI 10.7717/peerj.1406.
Price, M. R., Z. H. Forsman, I. Knapp, M. G. Hadfield, R. J. Toonen. 2016. The complete mitochondrial genome of Achatinella mustelina (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Stylommatophora). Mitochondrial DNA Resources: DOI 10.1080/23802359.2016.1149787.
Price, M. R., R. O’Rorke, A. S. Amend, and M. G. Hadfield. 2016. Diet selection at three spatial scales: Implications for conservation of an endangered Hawaiian tree snail. Biotropica, DOI: 10.1111/btp.12339
Price, M.R., Z. H. Forsman, I. Knapp, R. J. Toonen, and M. G. Hadfield. 2016. The complete mitochondrial genome of Achatinella sowerbyana (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Stylommatophora: Achatinellidae). Mitochondrial DNA Resources, Part B, 1:1. 666-668, DOI: 10.1080/23802359.2016.1219631
Batzel, G., B.T. Nedved and M. G. Hadfield. 2016. Expression and localization of carbonic anhydrase genes in the serpulid polychaete, Hydroides elegans. Biol. Bull. 231:175-184.
Freckelton, M., B. T. Nedved and M. G. Hadfield. 2017. Induction of Invertebrate Larval Settlement; Different Bacteria, Different Mechanisms? Scientific Reports, DOI: 10.1038/srep42557
Sischo, D. R. and M. G. Hadfield. 2017. Phylogeographic relationships among multi-island populations of the tree snail Partula gibba (Partulidae) in the Mariana Islands. Biol. J. Linnean Soc. 20:1-10.
Strathmann, R.R., M. Strathmann and M. G. Hadfield. 2018. Development of a vermetid gastropod that involves encapsulated nurse eggs, variously arrested veligers, and cannibalism is a case of brood reduction, not poecilogony. Biological Bulletin 235: doi: 10.1086/699324.
Laumer, C., H. Gruber-Vodicka, M. G. Hadfield, V. B. Pearse, A. Riesgo, J. C. Marioni and G. Giribet. 2018. Support for a clade of Placozoa and Cnidaria in genes with minimal compositional bias. eLife 2018:7:e36278 DOI: 10.7554/eLife.36278.
Hadfield, M.G. 2018. Book review: Evolutionary Ecology of Marine Invertebrate Larvae. The American Midland Naturalist, 180(2):318-319. doi.org/10.1674/0003-0031-180.2.318.
Summers, S., M. Freckelton, B. Nedved, S. Rice, and M.G. Hadfield. 2018. The full Genome sequence of Thalassotalea euphylliae H1, isolated from a Montipora capitata coral located in Hawai’i. Microbiology Resource Announcements, DOI:10.1128/MRA.01244-18.
Kerr, J. Q., D. J. Hess, C. M. Smith and M.G. Hadfield. 2018. Recognizing and reducing barriers to science and math education and STEM careers for Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders. CBE – Life Sciences Education, 17(4): doi.org/10.1187/cbe.18-06-0091
Vijayan, N., K.A. Lema, B. Nedved and M. G. Hadfield. 2018. Microbiomes of the polychaete Hydroides elegans across its life-history stages. Marine Biology, 84:31-42. DOI: 10.1007/s00227-019-3465-9.
Summers, S., M. Freckelton, B. Nedved, S. Rice, and M.G. Hadfield. 2019. The full Genome sequence of Thalassotalea euphylliae H2 strain. Microbiology Resource Announcements, DOI: 10.1128/MRA.01608-18.
Hadfield, M.G. and D. J. Haraway. 2019. The Tree-Snail Manifesto. Current Anthropology, 60, suppl. 20: S209 – S235. DOI: 10.1086/703377.
Gruber-Vodicka, H.R., N. Leisch, M. Kleiner, T. Hinzke, M. Liebeke, M. McFall-Ngai, M. G. Hadfield, and N. Dubilier. 2019. Two intracellular and cell type-specific bacterial symbionts in the placozoan Trichoplax H2. Nature Microbiology doi.org/10.1038/s41564-019-0475-9.
Lema, K.A., F. Constancias, S. A. Rice and M. G. Hadfield. 2019. High bacterial diversity in near-shore and oceanic biofilms and their influence on larval settlement by Hydroides elegans (Polychaeta). Environmental Microbiology, 21(9): 3472–3488. doi.org/10.1038/s41564-019-0475-9.
Vijayan, N. and M. G. Hadfield. 2020. Characterizing the microbial diversity of a natural biofilm that induces larval settlement of Hydroides elegans. Aquatic Microbial Ecology, 84:31-42. doi.org/10.3354/ame01925
Hadfield, M. G. 2020. Snails that eat snails. The Feral Atlas (Stanford University Press). https://feralatlas.supdigital.org/poster/snails-that-eat-snails
Hadfield, M. G. and M. J. McFall-Ngai. 2021. Trichoplax and its bacteria: How many are there? Are they speaking? Ch. 3, pp. 35-48, in: Cellular dialogues in the holobiont, M. G. Hadfield and T. C. G. Bosch, eds. CRC/Taylor and Francis.
Hadfield, M. G. and T. C. G. Bosch. 2021. Cellular dialogues between hosts and microbial symbionts: generalities emerging. Ch. 17, pp. 287-290, in: Cellular dialogues in the holobiont, M. G. Hadfield and T. C. G. Bosch, eds. CRC/Taylor and Francis.
Hadfield, M. G. 2021. Developmental Symbiosis: A Sponge Larva Needs Symbiotic Bacteria to Succeed on the Benthos. Current Biology, Jan. 2021. doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2020.11.007
Price, M. R., M. G. Hadfield, I. S. S. Knapp, R. J. Toonen and Z. H. Forsman. 2021. Evolutionary genomics of endangered Hawaiian tree snails (Achatinellidae: Achatinellinae) for conservation of adaptive capacity. PeerJ 9:e10993. DOI 10.7717/peerj.10993
Huggett, M. J., E. J. Carpizo-Ituarte, B. T. Nedved and M. G. Hadfield. 2021. Formation and function of the primary tube during settlement and metamorphosis of the marine polychaete Hydroides elegans Haswell (Serpulidae). Biological Bulletin. 240:82-94. doi.org/10.1086/713623
Sischo, D. R. and M. G. Hadfield. 2021. The tree snail on Rota Island, Northern Mariana Islands, long identified as Partula gibba, is a different species. ZooKeys 1037: 105–118. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.1037.56303
Hadfield, M. G., M. F. Freckelton and B. T. Nedved. 2021. The natural sequence of events in larval settlement and metamorphosis of Hydroides elegans (Polychaeta; Serpulidae). PLoSOne doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249692
Nedved, B. T., M. L. Freckelton and M. G. Hadfield 2021. Laser ablation of the apical sensory organ of Hydroides elegans (Polychaeta) does not inhibit detection of metamorphic cues. J. Exp. Biol. doi.org/10.1242/jeb.242300
McEntire, K. D., M. Gage, R. Gawne, M. G. Hadfield, C. Hulshof, M. A. Johnson, D. L. Levesque, J. Segura and N. Pinter-Wollman. 2021. Understanding drivers of variation and predicting variability across levels of biological organization. Integrative & Comparative Biology. doi.org/10.1093/icb/icab160
Song, H., T. Zhang and M. G. Hadfield. 2021. Letter. Metamorphosis in warming oceans: a microbe-larva perspective. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 2 pp. doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2021.07.010
Koehl, M. A. R. K., E. Perotti, D. Sischo, T. Hata and M. G. Hadfield. 2022. Effects of currents, waves, and biofilms on motion and surface contacts by tubeworm larvae swimming above or below surfaces. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 686: 107–126. doi.org/10.3354/meps14001
Croll, R. P. and M. G. Hadfield. 2022. Development and metamorphic loss of the musculature in larvae of the nudibranch Phestilla sibogae: a functional ontogeny. Acta Zoologica,103 (3):1-24. doi.org/10.1111/azo.12419
Freckelton, M. L., B. T. Nedved, Y.-S. Cai, S. Cao, H. Turano, R. A. Alegado and M. G. Hadfield. 2022. Bacterial lipopolysaccharide induces settlement and metamorphosis in a marine larva. Proc. National Academies of Science, 119(18): e220795119. doi.org/10.1101/851519
Gilbert, S. F. and M. G. Hadfield. 2022. Holobiont development: Developmental biology must expand to join conservationists in sustaining and restoring earth's biodiversity. Development (in press).
Books:
Bosch, T. C. G. and M. G. Hadfield, eds. 2021. Cellular Dialogues in the Holobiont. CRC/Taylor & Francis, 299 pp.
2012
Huang, Y., C. Callahan and M. G. Hadfield. 2012. Recruitment in the sea: bacterial genes required for inducing larval settlement in a marine worm. Nature – Scientific Reports.
2011
Tran, C. and M. G. Hadfield. 2011. Larvae of Pocillopora damicornis (Anthozoa) settle and metamorphose in response to surface-biofilm bacteria. Marine Ecology Progress Series 433: 85-96.
Ruiz-Jones, G. J. and M. G. Hadfield. 2011. The loss of sensory elements in the apical sensory organ during metamorphosis in the nudibranch Phestilla sibogae. Biol. Bull. 22:39-46.
Pelep, P. O. and M. G. Hadfield. 2011. The status of the endemic snails of the genus Partula (Gastropoda: Partulidae) on Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia. Micronesica 41(2):253–262.
Hadfield, M. G. 2011. Biofilms and Marine Invertebrate Larvae: What Bacteria Produce That Larvae Use to Choose Settlement Sites. Annual Review of Marine Science 3: 453-470.
Ruiz-Jones, G. J. and M. G. Hadfield. 2011. The loss of sensory elements in the apical sensory organ during metamorphosis in the nudibranch Phestilla sibogae. Biological Bulletin. 220:39-46.
Pelep, P. O. and M. G. Hadfield. 2011. The status of the endemic snails of the genus Partula (Gastropods: Partulidae) on Pohnpei, Federates States of Micronesia. Micronesica. (In press).
2010
Strathmann, R. R., M. F. Strathmann, G. Ruiz-Jones, and M. G. Hadfield. 2010. Effect of plasticity in hatching on duration as a precompetent swimming larva in the nudibranch Phestilla sibogae. Invertebrate Biol. 129(4):1-10.
Koehl, M. A. R. and M. G. Hadfield. 2010. Hydrodynamics of larval settlement from a larva's point of view. Integr. Comp. Biol. 50(4):539-551.
Shikuma, N. J. and M. G. Hadfield. 2010. Marine biofilms on submerged surfaces are a reservoir for Escherichia coi and Vibrio cholera. Biofouling 26:39-46.
Hadfield, M. G. 2011. Biofilms and marine invertebrate larvae: what bacteria produce that larvae use to choose settlement sites. Ann. Rev. Mar. Sci. 3:453-470.
Hall, K. T. and M. G. Hadfield. 2010. Using dispersal rates to guide translocation across impermeable wildlife reserve boundaries: Hawaiian tree snails as a practical example. Malacologia 52(1): 67 - 80.
2009
Chen. J.-Y., D. J. Bottjer, G. Li, M. G. Hadfield, F. Gao, A. R. Cameron, C.-Y. Zhang, D.- C. Xian, P. Tafforeau, X. Liao and Z.-J. Yin. 2009. Complex embryos desplaying characters from Precamgrian Doushantuo phosphate deposits, Weng'an, Guizhou, China. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 106(45): 19056 - 19060.
Chen, J.-Y., D. J. Bottjer, E. H. Davidson, G. Li, F. Gao, A. C. Cameron, M. G. Hadfield, D-C. Xian, P. Tafforeau, Q-J. Jia, H. Sugiyama and R. Tang. 2009. Phase contrast synchrotron X-ray microtomography of Ediacaran (Doushantuo) metazoan microfossils: Phylogenetic diversity and evolutionary implications. Precambrian Research 173: 191-200.
Hall, K. T. and M. G. Hadfield. 2009. Application of harmonic radar technology to monitor tree snail dispersal. Invertebrate Biology 128: 9 – 15.
Hadfield, M. G. and J. E. Saufler. 2009. The demographics of destruction: isolated populations of arboreal snails and sustained predation by rats on the island of Moloka`i 1982 – 2006. Biological Invasions 11:1595-1609.
Huggett, M. J., B. T. Nedved and M. G. Hadfield. 2009. Effects of initial surface wettability on biofilm formation and subsequent settlement of Hydroides elegans. Biofouling 25(5): 387 – 399.
Nedved, B. T. and M. G. Hadfield. 2009. Hydroides elegans (Annelida: Polychaeta): a model for biofouling research. Pp. 203 - 217 in: Marine and Industrial Biofouling, H.C. Flemming, R. Venkatesan, S.P. Murthy, K. Cooksey, Eds. Springer Series on Biofilms, Springer-Vergla, Berlin.
2008
Erickson, P. B. and M. G. Hadfield. 2008. Isolation and characterization of eight polymorphic microsatellite loci in the endangered Hawaiian tree snail Achatinella sowerbyana. Molecular Ecology Resources 8:808-810.
Bishop, C. D., A. Pires, S.-W. Norby, D. Boudko, L. L. Moroz and M. G. Hadfield. 2008. Analysis of nitric oxide-cyclic guanosine monophosphate signaling during metamorphosis of the nudibranch Phestilla sibogae Bergh (Gastropoda: Opisthobranchia). Evolution and Development 10(3): 288 – 299.
Zardus, J. D, B. T. Nedved, C. Tran, Y. Huang and M. G. Hadfield. 2008, Microbial Biofilms Facilitate Adhesion in Biofouling Invertebrates. Biological Bulletin 214: 91–98.
2007
Pettengill, J. B., D. E. Wendt, M. D. Schug, and M. G. Hadfield. 2007. Biofouling likely serves as a major mode of dispersal for the polychaete tubeworm Hydroides elegans as inferred from microsatellite loci. Biofouling 23: 161 – 169.
Koehl, M. A. R. K., Strother, J. A., M. A. Reidenbach, J. R. Koseff, and M. G. Hadfield. 2007. Individual-based model of larval transport to coral reefs in turbulent, wave- driven flow: Effects of behavioral responses to dissolved settlement cues. Marine Ecology Progress Series 335:1-18.
Zabin, C. J., J. Zardus, F. B. Pitombo, V. Fread and M. G. Hadfield. 2007. A tale of three seas: consistency of natural history traits in a Caribbean-Atlantic barnacle introduced to Hawaii. Biological Invasions 9(5): 523 - 544.
Miles, C. M., M. G. Hadfield and M. L. Wayne. 2007. Heritibility for egg size in the serpulid polychaete Hydroides elegans. Marine Ecology Progress Series 340:155-162.
Faucci, A., R. J. Toonen and M. G. Hadfield. 2007. Host shift and speciation in a coral-feeding nudibranch. Proceeding of the Royal Society of London, B 274: 111 – 119.
Holland, B. S. and M. G. Hadfield. 2007. Molecular Systematics of the Endangered Oahu Tree Snail Achatinella mustelina (Mighels, 1845): Synonymization of Subspecies and Estimation of Gene Flow Between Chiral Morphs. Pacific Science 61: 53 – 66.
2006
Shikuma, N. J. and M. G. Hadfield. 2006. Temporal variation of an initial marine biofilm community and effects on larval settlement and metamorphosis of the tubeworm Hydroides elegans. Biofilms 2(4): 231-238.
Hadfield, M. G., A. Faucci and M. A. R. Koehl. 2006. Measuring recruitment of minute larvae in a complex field environment: the corallivorous nudibranch Phestilla sibogae (Bergh). Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 338: 57 – 72.
2005
Zardus, J. D. and M. G. Hadfield. 2005. Population history of the Atlantic barnacle Chthamalus proteus and the genetic origins of its introduction to the Pacific. Molecular Ecology 14: 3719-3733.