Project | Data Management Plan |
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Physiology and Biogeochemistry of Repeatedly Bleached and Recovering Caribbean Corals |
Principal Investigator: Mark E. Warner (University of Delaware)
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology~2010~391~Hennige, S.J., Smith, D.J., Walsh, S.J., McGinley, M., Warner, M.E., and D.J. Suggett~~143~~~~Acclimation and adaptation of scleractinian coral communities along environmental gradients within an Indonesian reef system~N~~~~~~
Marine Biology~2011~158~Hennige, S.J., McGinley, M.P, Grottoli, A.G., and M.E. Warner~~2515~~~~Photoinhibition of Symbiodinium spp. within the reef corals Montastraea faveolata and Porites astreoides: implications for coral bleaching~N~~~~~~
PLoS One~2012~7~McGinley, M.P., Aschaffenburg, M.D., Pettay, D.T., Smith, R.T., LaJeunesse, T.C., and M.E. Warner~10.1371/journal.pone.0050439~e50439~~~~Transcriptional response of two core photosystem genes in Symbiodinium spp. exposed to thermal stress~~~~~~~
Marine Ecology Progress Series~2012~462~McGinley, M.P., Aschaffenburg, M.D., Pettay, D.T., Smith, R.T., LaJeunesse, T.C., and M.E. Warner~10.3354/meps09914~1-7~~~~Symbiodinium spp. in colonies of eastern Pacific Pocillopora spp. are highly stable despite the prevalence of low-abundance background populations. Marine Ecology Progress Series~~~~~~~