Mark Hay
American marine ecologist
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Mark Hay's Degrees
- PhD Marine Biology University of California, Santa Barbara
- Masters Marine Biology University of California, Santa Barbara
- Bachelors Biology University of California, Santa Barbara
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Mark Edward Hay is an American marine ecologist. He is Regents Professor and Harry and Linda Teasley Chair in the School of Biological Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology. A fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, he is known for his research on the coral reefs of Fiji. He received the Cody Award from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in 2012, the Lowell Thomas Award from the Explorers Club in 2015, and the Gilbert Morgan Smith Medal from the National Academy of Sciences in 2018. He was elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences in 2022.
Mark Hay's Published Works
Published Works
- Marine community ecology (2001) (782)
- Marine Plant-Herbivore Interactions: The Ecology of Chemical Defense (1988) (748)
- The tropicalization of temperate marine ecosystems: climate-mediated changes in herbivory and community phase shifts (2014) (701)
- Marine chemical ecology: what's known and what's next? (1996) (610)
- Patterns of Fish and Urchin Grazing on Caribbean Coral Reefs: Are Previous Results Typical? (1984) (463)
- Opposing Effects of Native and Exotic Herbivores on Plant Invasions (2006) (459)
- Marine chemical ecology: chemical signals and cues structure marine populations, communities, and ecosystems. (2009) (433)
- Herbivore vs. nutrient control of marine primary producers: context-dependent effects. (2006) (432)
- Herbivore species richness and feeding complementarity affect community structure and function on a coral reef (2008) (420)
- Synergisms in Plant Defenses against Herbivores: Interactions of Chemistry, Calcification, and Plant Quality (1994) (415)
- STRONG IMPACTS OF GRAZING AMPHIPODS ON THE ORGANIZATION OF A BENTHIC COMMUNITY (2000) (405)
- Symbiotic marine bacteria chemically defend crustacean embryos from a pathogenic fungus. (1989) (379)
- CAN QUANTITY REPLACE QUALITY? FOOD CHOICE, COMPENSATORY FEEDING, AND FITNESS OF MARINE MESOGRAZERS (2000) (360)
- Chemical Defense Against Different Marine Herbivores: Are Amphipods Insect Equivalents? (1987) (353)
- Food and Shelter as Determinants of Food Choice by an Herbivorous Marine Amphipod (1991) (349)
- The functional morphology of turf-forming seaweeds: persistence in stressful marine habitats (1981) (343)
- Associational Plant Defenses and the Maintenance of Species Diversity: Turning Competitors Into Accomplices (1986) (335)
- Biotic resistance to plant invasions? Native herbivores prefer non-native plants. (2005) (322)
- Chemically rich seaweeds poison corals when not controlled by herbivores (2010) (308)
- Chapter 10 – The Chemical Ecology of Plant–Herbivore Interactions in Marine versus Terrestrial Communities (1992) (287)
- Herbivore Resistance to Seaweed Chemical Defense: The Roles of Mobility and Predation Risk (1994) (278)
- Seaweed susceptibility to herbivory: chemical and morphological correlates (1986) (272)
- Constraints on Chemically Mediated Coevolution: Multiple Functions for Seaweed Secondary Metabolites (1995) (252)
- Are Tropical Plants Better Defended? Palatability and Defenses of Temperate vs. Tropical Seaweeds (1996) (244)
- Associational resistance and shared doom: effects of epibiosis on herbivory (1995) (231)
- Chemically mediated behavior of recruiting corals and fishes: A tipping point that may limit reef recovery (2014) (229)
- Chemical Defense Against Diverse Coral-Reef Herbivores. (1987) (228)
- Consumer diversity interacts with prey defenses to drive ecosystem function. (2013) (226)
- Susceptibility to Herbivores Depends on Recent History of both the Plant and Animal (1996) (223)
- Spatial patterns of agrazing intensity on a caribbean barrier reef: Herbivory and algal distribution (1981) (221)
- Multalism between Harvester Ants and a Desert Ephemeral: Seed Escape from Rodents (1980) (214)
- Herbivory, Algal Distribution, and the Maintenance of Between-Habitat Diversity on a Tropical Fringing Reef (1981) (206)
- Macroalgal terpenes function as allelopathic agents against reef corals (2011) (205)
- Induction of Seaweed Chemical Defenses by Amphipod Grazing (1996) (204)
- Desorption electrospray ionization mass spectrometry reveals surface-mediated antifungal chemical defense of a tropical seaweed (2009) (197)
- Palatability and Chemical Defense of Marine Invertebrate Larvae (1996) (194)
- Mutualisms and aquatic community structure: The enemy of my enemy is my friend (2004) (193)
- The ecology and evolution of seaweed-herbivore interactions on coral reefs (1997) (191)
- Defense of Ascidians and Their Conspicuous Larvae: Adult vs. Larval Chemical Defenses (1992) (190)
- Host‐Plant Specialization Decreases Predation on a Marine Amphipod: An Herbivore in Plant's Clothing (1990) (187)
- Impact of Herbivore Identity on Algal Succession and Coral Growth on a Caribbean Reef (2010) (180)
- Seaweed Adaptations to Herbivory (1990) (179)
- PREY NUTRITIONAL QUALITY INTERACTS WITH CHEMICAL DEFENSES TO AFFECT CONSUMER FEEDING AND FITNESS (2003) (174)
- Effects of nutrients versus herbivores on reef algae: A new method for manipulating nutrients on coral reefs (1999) (167)
- CHAPTER 5 – Fish—Seaweed Interactions on Coral Reefs: Effects of Herbivorous Fishes and Adaptations of Their Prey (1991) (154)
- Genetic Variation of the Bloom-Forming Cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa within and among Lakes: Implications for Harmful Algal Blooms (2005) (152)
- Effects of light and nutrient availability on the growth, secondary chemistry, and resistance to herbivory of two brown seaweeds (1996) (151)
- Macroalgal traits and the feeding and fitness of an herbivorous amphipod: the roles of selectivity, mixing, and compensation (2001) (148)
- Chemically mediated competition between microbes and animals: microbes as consumers in food webs. (2006) (147)
- Response to Comment on "Opposing Effects of Native and Exotic Herbivores on Plant Invasions" (2006) (146)
- The effects of diet mixing on consumer fitness: macroalgae, epiphytes, and animal matter as food for marine amphipods (2000) (145)
- Coral-Seaweed-Grazer-Nutrient Interactions on Temperate Reefs (1996) (142)
- Associational plant refuges: convergent patterns in marine and terrestrial communities result from differing mechanisms (1988) (142)
- Herbivore Preference for Native vs. Exotic Plants: Generalist Herbivores from Multiple Continents Prefer Exotic Plants That Are Evolutionarily Naïve (2011) (137)
- Chemical cues induce consumer-specific defenses in a bloom-forming marine phytoplankton (2007) (136)
- Tissue-specific induction of herbivore resistance: seaweed response to amphipod grazing (2002) (134)
- Within-plant variation in seaweed palatability and chemical defenses: optimal defense theory versus the growth-differentiation balance hypothesis (1996) (133)
- Effects of fish predation and seaweed competition on the survival and growth of corals (1998) (132)
- REDUCING PREDATION THROUGH CHEMICALLY MEDIATED CAMOUFLAGE: INDIRECT EFFECTS OF PLANT DEFENSES ON HERBIVORES (1999) (131)
- Does algal morphology affect amphipod susceptibility to fish predation (1990) (129)
- Predictable spatial escapes from herbivory: how do these affect the evolution of herbivore resistance in tropical marine communities? (1984) (125)
- CRAYFISH FEEDING PREFERENCES FOR FRESHWATER MACROPHYTES: THE INFLUENCE OF PLANT STRUCTURE AND CHEMISTRY (2002) (117)
- Responses of temperate reef fishes to alterations in algal structure and species composition (1996) (116)
- Chemical defense in the seaweed Dictyopteris delicatula: differential effects against reef fishes and amphipods (1988) (115)
- CHEMICAL ECOLOGY AND MARINE BIODIVERSITY: INSIGHTS AND PRODUCTS FROM THE SEA (1996) (112)
- Specialist herbivores reduce their susceptibility to predation by feeding on the chemically defended seaweed Avrainvillea longicaulis (1990) (111)
- Spatial and temporal patterns in herbivory on a Caribbean fringing reef: the effects on plant distribution (1983) (109)
- Bioassays with Marine and Freshwater Macroorganisms (1998) (109)
- Chemical Defenses of Freshwater Macrophytes Against Crayfish Herbivory (2004) (109)
- MUTUALISM AND CORAL PERSISTENCE: THE ROLE OF HERBIVORE RESISTANCE TO ALGAL CHEMICAL DEFENSE (1999) (108)
- Nutrient versus herbivore control of macroalgal community development and coral growth on a Caribbean reef (2009) (108)
- Can tropical seaweeds reduce herbivory by growing at night? Diel patterns of growth, nitrogen content, herbivory, and chemical versus morphological defenses (1988) (104)
- Effects of herbivory, nutrients, and reef protection on algal proliferation and coral growth on a tropical reef (2012) (103)
- Seaweed-Coral Interactions: Variance in Seaweed Allelopathy, Coral Susceptibility, and Potential Effects on Coral Resilience (2014) (101)
- Geographic Variation in Camouflage Specialization by a Decorator Crab (2000) (99)
- Facultative mutualism between an herbivorous crab and a coralline alga: advantages of eating noxious seaweeds (1996) (98)
- Seaweed-herbivore-predator interactions: host-plant specialization reduces predation on small herbivores (1989) (97)
- Marine-terrestrial contrasts in the ecology of plant chemical defenses against herbivores. (1991) (96)
- Indirect Effects of Feral Horses on Estuarine Communities (2002) (93)
- Feeding complementarity versus redundancy among herbivorous fishes on a Caribbean reef (2011) (93)
- Geographic variation among herbivore populations in tolerance for a chemically rich seaweed (2002) (92)
- Galactolipids rather than phlorotannins as herbivore deterrents in the brown seaweed Fucus vesiculosus (2003) (92)
- Large mobile versus small sedentary herbivores and their resistance to seaweed chemical defenses (1988) (92)
- Feeding and growth of native, invasive and non-invasive alien apple snails (Ampullariidae) in the United States: Invasives eat more and grow more (2011) (90)
- Effects of epibiosis on consumer–prey interactions (1997) (89)
- Ambiguous role of phlorotannins as chemical defenses in the brown alga Fucus vesiculosus (2004) (89)
- Effects of herbivores, nutrient enrichment, and their interactions on macroalgal proliferation and coral growth (2009) (84)
- Seed Escape from Heteromyid Rodents: The Importance of Microhabitat and Seed Preference (1981) (83)
- Competition between herbivourous fishes and urchins on Caribbean reefs (1985) (83)
- Grazing, effects of (2001) (83)
- Are Tropical Herbivores More Resistant Than Temperate Herbivores to Seaweed Chemical Defenses? Diterpenoid Metobolites from Dictyota acutiloba as Feeding Deterrents for Tropical Versus Temperate Fishes and Urchins (1997) (81)
- Community and Ecosystem Level Consequences of Chemical Cues in the Plankton (2002) (79)
- Interactions of plant stress and herbivory: intraspecific variation in the susceptibility of a palatable versus an unpalatable seaweed to sea urchin grazing (1990) (77)
- Effects of storage and extraction procedures on yields of lipophilic metabolites from the brown seaweeds Dictyota ciliolata and D. menstrualis (1995) (76)
- Beaver herbivory on aquatic plants (2007) (75)
- High content live cell imaging for the discovery of new antimalarial marine natural products (2012) (74)
- Chemical defense in the seaweed Ochtodes secundiramea (Montagne) Howe (Rhodophyta): effects of its monoterpenoid components upon diverse coral-reef herbivores (1988) (74)
- Activated chemical defenses in tropical versus temperate seaweeds (2000) (72)
- Intraspecific Variation in Growth and Morphology of the Bloom-Forming Cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa (2006) (72)
- Antimalarial bromophycolides J-Q from the Fijian red alga Callophycus serratus. (2009) (72)
- Can small rare prey be chemically defended? the case for marine larvae (1995) (72)
- GEOGRAPHIC AND GENETIC VARIATION IN FEEDING PREFERENCE FOR CHEMICALLY DEFENDED SEAWEEDS (2003) (71)
- Antineoplastic diterpene-benzoate macrolides from the Fijian red alga Callophycus serratus. (2005) (70)
- Reduced mobility is associated with compensatory feeding and increased diet breadth of marine crabs (1999) (70)
- Predator release of the gastropod Cyphoma gibbosum increases predation on gorgonian corals (2007) (69)
- Herbivory in the marine realm (2017) (69)
- Stream mosses as chemically‐defended refugia for freshwater macroinvertebrates (2007) (62)
- Propagule pressure of an invasive crab overwhelms native biotic resistance. (2007) (62)
- An invasive crab alters interaction webs in a marine community (2008) (62)
- A direct test of cyanobacterial chemical defense: Variable effects of microcystin‐treated food on two Daphnia pulicaria clones (2007) (61)
- Intraspecific variation in palatability and defensive chemistry of brown seaweeds: effects on herbivore fitness (2003) (60)
- Functional morphology of intertidal seaweeds: adaptive significance of aggregate vs. solitary forms (1984) (60)
- Host-plant specialization by a non-herbivorous amphipod: advantages for the amphipod and costs for the seaweed (1999) (59)
- Trophic interactions across 61 degrees of latitude in the Western Atlantic (2018) (59)
- Tissue-specific induction of resistance to herbivores in a brown seaweed: the importance of direct grazing versus waterborne signals from grazed neighbors (2002) (58)
- Distribution, density, and sequestration of host chemical defenses by the specialist nudibranch Tritonia hamnerorum found at high densities on the sea fan Gorgonia ventalina (1995) (58)
- Small Marine Protected Areas in Fiji Provide Refuge for Reef Fish Assemblages, Feeding Groups, and Corals (2017) (58)
- Competition induces allelopathy but suppresses growth and anti-herbivore defence in a chemically rich seaweed (2014) (56)
- Seaweed secondary metabolites as antifoulants: effects of Dictyota spp. diterpenes on survivorship, settlement, and development of marine invertebrate larvae (1998) (55)
- Ecological leads for natural product discovery: Novel sesquiterpene hydroquinones from the red macroalga Peyssonnelia sp. (2010) (55)
- Seaweed Allelopathy Against Coral: Surface Distribution of a Seaweed Secondary Metabolite by Imaging Mass Spectrometry (2012) (54)
- Callophycoic acids and callophycols from the Fijian red alga Callophycus serratus. (2007) (54)
- Bioactive bromophycolides R-U from the Fijian red alga Callophycus serratus. (2010) (54)
- INTEGRATING PREY DEFENSIVE TRAITS: CONTRASTS OF MARINE WORMS FROM TEMPERATE AND TROPICAL HABITATS (2006) (53)
- Corals Chemically Cue Mutualistic Fishes to Remove Competing Seaweeds (2012) (52)
- Bromophycolides C-I from the Fijian red alga Callophycus serratus. (2006) (48)
- Two antifeedant lignans from the freshwater macrophyte Saururus cernuus. (2000) (48)
- Ecology and bioprospecting. (2011) (48)
- Do brominated natural products defend marine worms from consumers? Some do, most don’t (2004) (47)
- Cascading predator effects in a Fijian coral reef ecosystem (2017) (47)
- Chemical defense of brown algae (Dictyopteris spp.) against the herbivorous amphipod Ampithoe longimana (2001) (45)
- Amphipods are not all created equal: a reply to Bell (1991) (45)
- Antibacterial neurymenolides from the Fijian red alga Neurymenia fraxinifolia. (2009) (45)
- Population dynamics of the non-native crab Petrolisthes armatus invading the South Atlantic Bight at densities of thousands m-2. (2007) (45)
- Seaweed sex pheromones and their degradation products frequently suppress amphipod feeding but rarely suppress sea urchin feeding (1998) (44)
- Palatability and defense of some tropical infaunal worms: alkylpyrrole sulfamates as deterrents to fish feeding (2003) (42)
- Food preference and chemotaxis in the sea urchin Arbaciapunctulata (Lamarck) Philippi (1986) (42)
- Species as 'noise' in community ecology: do seaweeds block our view of the kelp forest? (1994) (40)
- Contact with turf algae alters the coral microbiome: contact versus systemic impacts (2018) (40)
- The potential role of wound-activated volatile release in the chemical defence of the brown alga Dictyota dichotoma: Blend recognition by marine herbivores (2007) (40)
- Lignoid chemical defenses in the freshwater macrophyte Saururus cernuus (2001) (40)
- A field test of inducible resistance to specialist and generalist herbivores using the water lily Nuphar luteum (1998) (39)
- Palatability of marine macro‐holoplankton: Nematocysts, nutritional quality, and chemistry as defenses against consumers (2002) (38)
- Fishes learn aversions to a nudibranch's chemical defense (2006) (38)
- Seaweed allelopathy degrades the resilience and function of coral reefs (2010) (36)
- To avoid or deter: interactions among defensive and escape strategies in sabellid worms (2007) (36)
- Gene expression patterns of the coral Acropora millepora in response to contact with macroalgae (2012) (35)
- Chemical defense of hydrothermal vent and hydrocarbon seep organisms: a preliminary assessment using shallow-water consumers (2004) (34)
- Antineoplastic unsaturated fatty acids from Fijian macroalgae. (2008) (32)
- Induced chemical defenses in a freshwater macrophyte suppress herbivore fitness and the growth of associated microbes (2011) (32)
- Structure and biological evaluation of novel cytotoxic sterol glycosides from the marine red alga Peyssonnelia sp. (2010) (31)
- Organic Sulfur Compounds from Dictyopteris spp. Deter Feeding by an Herbivorous Amphipod (Ampithoe longimana) but Not by an Herbivorous Sea Urchin (Arbacia punctulata) (1998) (31)
- Habenariol, a freshwater feeding deterrent from the aquatic orchid Habenaria repens (Orchidaceae) (1999) (31)
- Unusual antimalarial meroditerpenes from tropical red macroalgae. (2010) (30)
- Seasonal reproduction and abundance of six sympatric species of Gracilaria Grev. (Gracilariaceae; Rhodophyta) on a Caribbean subtidal sand plain (1984) (30)
- Spatial and temporal limits of coral-macroalgal competition: the negative impacts of macroalgal density, proximity, and history of contact. (2018) (30)
- Ukubuyisana: Reconciliation in South Africa (1998) (29)
- Bromophycoic acids: bioactive natural products from a Fijian red alga Callophycus sp. (2012) (28)
- Defensive Synergisms? Reply to Pennings (1996) (28)
- Biodiversity enhances coral growth, tissue survivorship, and suppression of macroalgae (2018) (28)
- Effects of ocean acidification on the potency of macroalgal allelopathy to a common coral (2017) (28)
- Plankton tethering to assess spatial patterns of predation risk over a coral reef and seagrass bed (2002) (28)
- Chemical Defenses Promote Persistence of the Aquatic Plant Micranthemum umbrosum (2006) (27)
- Chapter 3. The Role of Seaweed Chemical Defenses in the Evolution of Feeding Specialization and in the Mediation of Complex Interactions (2020) (26)
- Crustaceans as Powerful Models in Aquatic Chemical Ecology (2010) (26)
- Positive Feedbacks Enhance Macroalgal Resilience on Degraded Coral Reefs (2016) (25)
- Are lower-latitude plants better defended? Palatability of freshwater macrophytes. (2012) (24)
- Seaweed allelopathy to corals: are active compounds on, or in, seaweeds? (2017) (24)
- Between-habitat differences in herbivore impact on Caribbean coral reefs (1983) (24)
- CALCIFIED SEAWEEDS ON CORAL REEFS : COMPLEX DEFENSES , TROPHIC RELATIONSHIPS , AND VALUE AS HABITATS (23)
- Competitors as accomplices: seaweed competitors hide corals from predatory sea stars (2015) (23)
- Marine and terrestrial herbivores display convergent chemical ecology despite 400 million years of independent evolution (2015) (23)
- Predation constrains host choice for a marine mesograzer (2011) (23)
- Chemical Defenses, Protein Content, and Susceptibility to Herbivory of Diploid vs. Haploid Stages of the Isomorphic Brown Alga Dictyota ciliolata (Phaeophyta) (1996) (22)
- Susceptibility of invertebrate larvae to predators:how common are post-capture larval defenses? (1999) (22)
- When intraspecific exceeds interspecific variance: Effects of phytoplankton morphology and growth phase on copepod feeding and fitness (2006) (21)
- Secondary metabolites of the chemically rich ascoglossanCyerce nigricans (1990) (21)
- Secondary metabolite chemistry of the caribbean marine alga Sporochnus bolleanus: A basis for herbivore chemical defence (1992) (21)
- A specialist detritivore links Spartina alterniflora to salt marsh food webs (2008) (20)
- Acutilols, potent herbivore feeding deterrents from the tropical brown alga, Dictyota acutiloba (1996) (20)
- Fish-seaweed association on temperate reefs: do small-scale experiments predict large-scale patterns? (2002) (20)
- Synchronous Spawning—When Timing Is Everything (1997) (19)
- Effect of marine protected areas (MPAs) on consumer diet: MPA fish feed higher in the food chain. (2015) (19)
- Size matters: Predator outbreaks threaten foundation species in small Marine Protected Areas (2017) (19)
- Is glue production by seeds of Salvia columbariae a deterrent to desert granivores (1983) (19)
- Debromoisocymobarbatol, a new chromanol feeding deterrent from the marine alga Cymopolia barbata (1992) (18)
- Trophic interactions will expand geographically but be less intense as oceans warm (2020) (17)
- Intergenerational effects of macroalgae on a reef coral: major declines in larval survival but subtle changes in microbiomes. (2018) (17)
- Structures and absolute configurations of sulfate-conjugated triterpenoids including an antifungal chemical defense of the green macroalga Tydemania expeditionis. (2008) (17)
- Caribbean reefs of the Anthropocene: Variance in ecosystem metrics indicates bright spots on coral depauperate reefs (2020) (15)
- Geographic differences in herbivore impact: do Pacific herbivores prevent Caribbean seaweeds from colonizing via the Panama Canal? (1984) (15)
- Does seaweed–coral competition make seaweeds more palatable? (2015) (15)
- Defensive 2-alkylpyrrole sulfamates from the marine annelid Cirriformia tentaculata. (2003) (15)
- Chemical Defense of the Eastern Newt (Notophthalmus viridescens): Variation in Efficiency against Different Consumers and in Different Habitats (2011) (15)
- Overlooked coral predators suppress foundation species as reefs degrade. (2018) (14)
- Selection of Estuarine Habitats by Juvenile Gags in Experimental Mesocosms (2003) (14)
- Variable effects of local management on coral defenses against a thermally regulated bleaching pathogen (2019) (14)
- Grappling with the Past: The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa (1999) (13)
- Coral reefs in crisis: reversing the biotic death spiral (2010) (12)
- Activated chemical defenses suppress herbivory on freshwater red algae (2013) (12)
- Trait-Mediated Indirect Interactions: The impact of trait-mediated indirect interactions in marine communities (2012) (12)
- Gene Expression of Corals in Response to Macroalgal Competitors (2014) (12)
- Challenges and Opportunities in Marine Chemical Ecology (2014) (11)
- Seaweed-coral competition in the field: effects on coral growth, photosynthesis and microbiomes require direct contact (2020) (10)
- Declines in plant palatability from polar to tropical latitudes depend on herbivore and plant identity. (2017) (10)
- Effects of future climate on coral-coral competition (2020) (9)
- Spatial patterns of coral survivorship: impacts of adult proximity versus other drivers of localized mortality (2015) (9)
- A secret world-Natural products of marine life (1991) (8)
- Rapid identification of triterpenoid sulfates and hydroxy fatty acids including two new constituents from Tydemania expeditionis by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. (2011) (7)
- An invasive crab in the South Atlantic Bight: friend or foe? (2005) (7)
- Functional variation among parrotfishes: are they complementary or redundant? (2018) (7)
- Preface: The Next Wave in Aquatic Chemical Ecology (2002) (6)
- Integrative graduate education and research traineeship: signals in the sea (2008) (5)
- Biodiversity has a positive but saturating effect on imperiled coral reefs (2021) (5)
- Chemically cued suppression of coral reef resilience: Where is the tipping point? (2016) (5)
- Coral Reef Ecology: Have We Been Putting All of Our Herbivores in One Basket? (1984) (5)
- The Ecology of Rubble Structures of the South Atlantic Bight: A Community Profile (2018) (4)
- Induced defence to grazing by vertebrate herbivores: uncommon or under-investigated? (2016) (3)
- Negating the plant apparency model: rigorous tests are the fuel of progress. (2016) (3)
- THE DISTANCE CHEMOSENSORY BEHAVIOR OF THE SEA URCHIN LYTECHINUS VARIEGATUS (2004) (3)
- Contact with turf algae alters the coral microbiome: contact versus systemic impacts (2017) (3)
- Human proximity suppresses fish recruitment by altering mangrove-associated odour cues (2020) (3)
- FOOD PREFERENCE AND CHEMOTAXIS IN THE SEA URCHIN ARBACIA YUNCTULATA ( Lamarck ) (3)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Higher predation risk for insect prey at low latitudes and elevations. (2019) (2)
- Parasite-host ecology: the limited impacts of an intimate enemy on host microbiomes (2020) (2)
- Marine Community Ecology: The Views of Many@@@Marine Community Ecology (2001) (2)
- Chemical cues affecting recruitment and juvenile habitat selection in marine versus freshwater systems (2021) (2)
- Unusual Antimalarial Meroditerpenes from Tropical Red Macroalgae (2011) (2)
- Did the historic overharvesting of sea cucumbers make coral more susceptible to pathogens? (2022) (2)
- Variance of coral anti-pathogen defense in response to transplantation between coral- and macroalgal-dominated reefs (2022) (1)
- COLLABORATING 'OCEAN ECOLOGISTS' ASSESS ACHIEVEMENTS, PREPARE FOR CHALLENGES (1999) (1)
- tipping point that may limit reef recovery Chemically mediated behavior of recruiting corals and fishes : A (2014) (1)
- Effects of formalin preservation on carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes of seaweeds: A foundation for looking back in time (2020) (1)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Fossil dermal denticles reveal the preexploitation baseline of a Caribbean coral reef shark community. (2021) (1)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Widespread loss of Caribbean acroporid corals was underway before coral bleaching and disease outbreaks. (2020) (1)
- Novel antineoplastic diterpene-benzoates from the Fijian red alga Callophycus serratus (2006) (1)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Restoration of seagrass habitat leads to rapid recovery of coastal ecosystem services. (2020) (1)
- The Struggle for Self-government, 1813-1814. The Struggle for Self-determination, 2013-2014: The Dutch Perspective on the Campaign for the Liberation of the Netherlands. (2013) (1)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Volatile chemical cues guide host location and host selection by parasitic plants. (2006) (0)
- Benthic data collected in and out of MPA borders in Viti Levu, Fiji from 2010-2012 (2020) (0)
- Reefer Madness: Drugs and Coral Reefs (2006) (0)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Ocean acidification disrupts the innate ability of fish to detect predator olfactory cues. (2010) (0)
- Rates of grazing by parrotfishes and macroalgal browsing in Fiji during 2010-2012 (Killer Seaweeds project) (2019) (0)
- Corals in Crisis (2010) (0)
- Effects of herbivory, nutrients, and reef protection on algal proliferation and coral growth on a tropical reef (2011) (0)
- Chemical ecology, ecosystem tipping points, and the death spiral of coral reefs (2014) (0)
- The physiological ecology of seaweeds (C. S. Lobban, P. J. Harrison, and M. J. Duncan) (1987) (0)
- This Week in Science (2020) (0)
- Proceedings and Selected Papers of the Consortium on Revolutionary Europe (2013) (0)
- Sale, redevelopment and leaseback of New Zealand (2013) (0)
- Activated chemical defenses suppress herbivory on freshwater red algae (2012) (0)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Food limitation leads to behavioral diversification and dietary specialization in sea otters. (2008) (0)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Global biogeography of coral recruitment: tropical decline and subtropical increase. (2019) (0)
- The Dutch Experience and Memory of the Campaign of 1812: a Final Feat of Arms of the Dutch Imperial Contingent, or: the Resurrection of an Independent Dutch Armed Forces? (2013) (0)
- The House of Nassau between France and Independence, 1795–1814: Lesser Powers, Strategies of Conflict Resolution, Dynastic Networks (2016) (0)
- Movement distance and direction data of tagged Acanthaster in Viti Levu, Fiji from 2010-2012. (2019) (0)
- Growth and survival of mature Sargassum polycystum fronds in crowded and isolated habitats (2016) (0)
- Mystery solved: Disease detectives identify the cause of a mass die-off in the sea (2023) (0)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Observations of biologically generated turbulence in a coastal inlet. (2006) (0)
- Associational Refuges : Turning Competitors into Accomplices (2007) (0)
- Challenges and Opportunities in Marine Chemical Ecology (2014) (0)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Local replenishment of coral reef fish populations in a marine reserve. (2007) (0)
- Response of a temperate coral to temperature stress: A comparison of populations across sites (2023) (0)
- Habenariol, a Freshwater Feeding Deterrent from the Aquatic Orchid Habenaria repens (Orchidaceae). (2010) (0)
- Effect of habitat, origin, and herbivory on the survival and growth of recruit-sized S. polycystum fronds from MPAs and non-MPAs when reciprocally transplanted (2016) (0)
- Title High content live cell imaging for the discovery of new antimalarial marine natural products (0)
- TomasFionaFisheriesWildlifeTropicalizationTemperateMarine(SupplementaryMaterialTableS1).pdf (2017) (0)
- Density of coral recruits in and out of MPAs in Viti Levu, Fiji from 2010 to 2012 (Killer Seaweeds project) (2019) (0)
- Africa Rising and Skills Needs (2014) (0)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Antimicrobial defense and persistent infection in insects. (2008) (0)
- Benthic cover data from six sites in Viti Levu, Fiji from 2010-2012 (Killer Seaweeds project) (2019) (0)
- Herbivore grazing rates in Viti Levu, Fiji from 2010-2012 (Killer Seaweeds project) (2019) (0)
- F1000Prime recommendation of Damage, digestion, and defence: the roles of alarm cues and kairomones for inducing prey defences. (2005) (0)
- Did the historic overharvesting of sea cucumbers make coral more susceptible to pathogens? (2022) (0)
- Seaweed Allelopathy Against Coral: Surface Distribution of a Seaweed Secondary Metabolite by Imaging Mass Spectrometry (2012) (0)
- Gene expression patterns of the coral Acropora millepora in response to contact with macroalgae (2012) (0)
- Fish-urchin-seaweed interactions on rocky reefs in North Carolina (1993) (0)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Functional diversity of marine megafauna in the Anthropocene. (2020) (0)
- Growth of mature caged Sargassum polycystum fronds from MPAs and non-MPAs when reciprocally transplanted (2016) (0)
- Orange or Republican, November 1813: Rival Visions for the Future of the Liberated Netherlands. (2014) (0)
- Biodiversity of fish feeding groups in Viti Levu, Fiji from 2010-2012 (Killer Seaweeds project) (2019) (0)
- Behavioral observation data of tagged and untagged Acanthaster in Viti Levu, Fiji from 2010-2012 (2019) (0)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Janzen-Connell effects are widespread and strong enough to maintain diversity in grasslands. (2010) (0)
- Parasite-host ecology: the limited impacts of an intimate enemy on host microbiomes (2020) (0)
- Species richness in and out of MPAs in Viti Levu, Fiji from 2010-2012 (Killer Seaweeds project) (2019) (0)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Local conditions magnify coral loss after marine heatwaves. (2021) (0)
- Biodiversity enhances coral growth, tissue survivorship and suppression of macroalgae (2019) (0)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Flexibility in algal endosymbioses shapes growth in reef corals. (2005) (0)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Savanna tree density, herbivores, and the herbaceous community: bottom-up vs. top-down effects. (2009) (0)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Trophic downgrading of planet Earth. (2011) (0)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Keystone predators govern the pathway and pace of climate impacts in a subarctic marine ecosystem. (2020) (0)
- The Légion Hollandaise d’Orange: Dynastic Networks, Coalition Warfare and the Formation of the Modern Netherlands, 1813–14 (2015) (0)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Whales as marine ecosystem engineers. (2016) (0)
- Making War Pay for War. Napoleon and the Dutch War Subsidy, 1795-1806. (2020) (0)
- Successful restoration of seagrass beds (2020) (0)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Opposing plant community responses to warming with and without herbivores. (2008) (0)
- Seaweed allelopathy to corals: are active compounds on, or in, seaweeds? (2016) (0)
- Survival and growth of recruit-sized ramets growing inside or outside Sargassum beds (crowded and isolated conditions, respectively) in the MPA and non-MPA of two villages in Fiji (2016) (0)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Animal pee in the sea: consumer-mediated nutrient dynamics in the world's changing oceans. (2019) (0)
- Biomass and density data from in and outside of an MPA in Viti Levu, Fiji from 2010-2012 (Killer Seaweeds project) (2019) (0)
- Does seaweed–coral competition make seaweeds more palatable? (2014) (0)
- Chemically cued suppression of coral reef resilience: Where is the tipping point? (2016) (0)
- GPS location coordinates of Acanthaster individuals used in a tagging study in Viti Levu, Fiji from 2010-2012 (2019) (0)
- Antimalarial Bromophycolides J—Q from the Fijian Red Alga Callophycus serratus. (2009) (0)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Larval sensory abilities and mechanisms of habitat selection of a coral reef fish during settlement. (2005) (0)
- Biomass of fish feeding groups on reefs in Viti Levu, Fiji from 2010-2012 (Killer Seaweeds project) (2019) (0)
- Cascading predator effects in a Fijian coral reef ecosystem (2017) (0)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Shifting baselines, local impacts, and global change on coral reefs. (2008) (0)
- Russia, Britain, and the House of Nassau: The Re-Establishment of the Orange Dynasty in the Netherlands, March-November 1813 (2018) (0)
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