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Autor:
Marie E. Strader, Rachel M. Wright, Ariel K. Pezner, Marissa F. Nuttall, Hannah E. Aichelman, Sarah W. Davies
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 14, Iss 4, Pp n/a-n/a (2024)
Abstract In July 2016, East Bank of Flower Garden Banks (FGB) National Marine Sanctuary experienced a localized mortality event (LME) of multiple invertebrate species that ultimately led to reductions in coral cover. Abiotic data taken directly after
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ef8669e229ed4cafa361172babf6e6ee
Autor:
Hannah E. Aichelman, Daniel J. Barshis
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 8, p e10201 (2020)
Astrangia poculata is a temperate scleractinian coral that exists in facultative symbiosis with the dinoflagellate alga Breviolum psygmophilum across a range spanning the Gulf of Mexico to Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Our previous work on metabolic therm
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0614b7247bfb4faba39d865d5ef237bd
Autor:
Sarah W. Davies, Justin B. Ries, Jessica M. Boulton, Olivia C. Nieves, Karl D. Castillo, Colleen B. Bove, Hannah E. Aichelman, Alyssa C. Knowlton
Publikováno v:
Limnology and Oceanography. 66:3100-3115
Global change is threatening coral reefs, with rising temperatures leading to repeat bleaching events (dysbiosis of coral hosts and their symbiotic algae) and ocean acidification reducing net coral calcification. Although global-scale mass bleaching
Autor:
Lauren Knasin, Nicola G. Kriefall, Chloe Brown, Laura Tsang, Karina Scavo Lord, Anna Barcala, Hannah E. Aichelman, Cailey Tone, Riley Secor, John R. Finnerty
Publikováno v:
The Biological Bulletin. 240:169-190
As coral reefs experience dramatic declines in coral cover throughout the tropics, there is an urgent need to understand the role that non-reef habitats, such as mangroves, play in the ecol...
Autor:
Daniel M. Wuitchik, James E. Fifer, Hanny E. Rivera, Sarah W. Davies, Sara J S Wuitchik, Hannah E. Aichelman, Nicola G. Kriefall
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology. 30:1381-1397
Phenotypic plasticity can serve as a stepping stone towards adaptation. Recently, studies have shown that gene expression contributes to emergent stress responses such as thermal tolerance, with tolerant and susceptible populations showing distinct t
Autor:
Justin H Baumann, Joseph E Townsend, Travis A Courtney, Hannah E Aichelman, Sarah W Davies, Fernando P Lima, Karl D Castillo
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 9, p e0162098 (2016)
Coral reefs are increasingly threatened by global and local anthropogenic stressors such as rising seawater temperature, nutrient enrichment, sedimentation, and overfishing. Although many studies have investigated the impacts of local and global stre
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/305e04e0eb7041ca95708df293c66ced
Autor:
Andrea M. Rodas, Rachel M. Wright, Logan K. Buie, Hannah E. Aichelman, Karl D. Castillo, Sarah W. Davies
Publikováno v:
Coral Reefs. 39:1453-1467
Autor:
Carlos A. Tramonte, Brooke E. Benson, Hannah E. Aichelman, Sarah W. Davies, Hayden E. W. Dickerson, Marie E. Strader, Lauren I. Howe-Kerr, Emma L. Hickerson
Publikováno v:
Marine Biodiversity. 51
Broadcast-spawning scleractinian corals undergo mass spawning annually, the timing of which is determined by a series of environmental and chemical cues. Flower Garden Banks reefs (FGB, NW Gulf of Mexico) have high coral cover compared to the rest of
Autor:
Karina Scavo, Lord, Anna, Barcala, Hannah E, Aichelman, Nicola G, Kriefall, Chloe, Brown, Lauren, Knasin, Riley, Secor, Cailey, Tone, Laura, Tsang, John R, Finnerty
Publikováno v:
The Biological bulletin. 240(3)
As coral reefs experience dramatic declines in coral cover throughout the tropics, there is an urgent need to understand the role that non-reef habitats, such as mangroves, play in the ecological niche of corals. Mangrove habitats present a challenge
Autor:
Isaac T. Westfield, Justin B. Ries, Hannah E. Aichelman, Travis A. Courtney, Karl D. Castillo, John P. Rippe, Justin H. Baumann
Publikováno v:
Global Change Biology. 25:3932-3945
Anthropogenic global change and local stressors are impacting coral growth and survival worldwide, altering the structure and function of coral reef ecosystems. Here, we show that skeletal extension rates of nearshore colonies of two abundant and wid