183 results on '"Warner, Mark E."'
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2. Unlocking the black-box of inorganic carbon-uptake and utilization strategies among coral endosymbionts (Symbiodiniaceae)
3. Influence of reef habitat on coral microbial associations.
4. Effects of a bacteria-produced algicide on non-target marine invertebrate species
5. The Ecological Distribution and Comparative Photobiology of Symbiotic Dinoflagellates from Reef Corals in Belize: Potential Implications for Coral Bleaching
6. A Connection between Colony Biomass and Death in Caribbean Reef-Building Corals
7. Short-term and long-term exposure to combined elevated temperature and CO2 leads to differential growth, toxicity, and fatty acid profiles in the harmful dinoflagellate Karlodinium veneficum.
8. Damage to Photosystem II in Symbiotic Dinoflagellates. A Determinant of Coral Bleaching
9. Thermotolerant coral–algal mutualisms maintain high rates of nutrient transfer while exposed to heat stress
10. High physiological function for corals with thermally tolerant, host-adapted symbionts
11. Correction to: Coral microbiome composition along the northern Red Sea suggests high plasticity of bacterial and specificity of endosymbiotic dinoflagellate communities
12. Coral microbiome composition along the northern Red Sea suggests high plasticity of bacterial and specificity of endosymbiotic dinoflagellate communities
13. Host–symbiont combinations dictate the photo-physiological response of reef-building corals to thermal stress
14. Building consensus around the assessment and interpretation of Symbiodiniaceae diversity
15. The Coral Bleaching Automated Stress System (CBASS): A low‐cost, portable system for standardized empirical assessments of coral thermal limits
16. Building consensus around the assessment and interpretation of Symbiodiniaceae diversity
17. Annual coral bleaching and the long-term recovery capacity of coral
18. Understanding Ocean Acidification Impacts on Organismal to Ecological Scales
19. Calyx dimensions and distances do not differ between different host-symbiont combinations. from High physiological function for corals with thermally tolerant, host-adapted symbionts
20. Organic carbon fluxes mediated by corals at elevated p CO₂ and temperature
21. Differential carbon utilization and asexual reproduction under elevated p CO₂ conditions in the model anemone, Exaiptasia pallida , hosting different symbionts
22. Symbiodinium spp. in colonies of eastern Pacific Pocillopora spp. are highly stable despite the prevalence of low-abundance background populations
23. Erratum : Differential effects of ocean acidification on growth and photosynthesis among phylotypes of Symbiodinium (Dinophyceae)
24. Differential effects of ocean acidification on growth and photosynthesis among phylotypes of Symbiodinium (Dinophyceae)
25. Host–symbiont recombination versus natural selection in the response of coral–dinoflagellate symbioses to environmental disturbance
26. The Relative Significance of Host-Habitat, Depth, and Geography on the Ecology, Endemism, and Speciation of Coral Endosymbionts in the Genus Symbiodinium
27. PSII photoinhibition and photorepair in Symbiodinium (Pyrrhophyta) differs between thermally tolerant and sensitive phylotypes
28. Interactions between Changing pCO₂, N₂ Fixation, and Fe Limitation in the Marine Unicellular Cyanobacterium Crocosphaera
29. Toward bio‐optical phenotyping of reef‐forming corals using Light‐Induced Fluorescence Transient‐Fast Repetition Rate fluorometry
30. Natural Variability in Caribbean Coral Physiology and Implications for Coral Bleaching Resilience
31. Interactive effects of light, CO2 and temperature on growth and resource partitioning by the mixotrophic dinoflagellate, Karlodinium veneficum
32. Photosynthesis and respiration data recorded during experiments conducted to examine two coral species' responses to thermal stress
33. Temperature data measured during two experiments testing the effects of acute and chronic thermal stress on the scleractinian coral, Stylophora pistillata
34. Maximum potential quantum efficiency of Photosystem II (Fv/Fm) for two coral species, Acropora hemprichii and Porites lobata, in response to thermal stress
35. Physiological metrics recorded at the end of experiments conducted to examine two coral species' responses to thermal stress
36. Physiological responses of the coral host and associated endosymbionts measured during two experiments testing the effects of acute and chronic thermal stress on the scleractinian coral, Stylophora pistillata
37. Interactive effects of light, CO2 and temperature on growth and resource partitioning by the mixotrophic dinoflagellate, Karlodinium veneficum.
38. Editorial: Optics and Ecophysiology of Coral Reef Organisms
39. Host-symbiont respiration related to symbiont density; anemones from Key Largo from (AnemoneOA project)
40. Symbiont removed and anemone reinfected with one of two strains of Symbiodinium from (AnemoneOA project)
41. Editorial:Optics and Ecophysiology of Coral Reef Organisms
42. Coral physiology and microbiome dynamics under combined warming and ocean acidification
43. Use of Open Source Hardware and Software Platforms to Quantify Spectrally Dependent Differences in Photochemical Efficiency and Functional Absorption Cross Section within the Dinoflagellate Symbiodinium spp.
44. Cell cycle arrest and biochemical changes accompanying cell death in harmful dinoflagellates following exposure to bacterial algicide IRI-160AA
45. Partitioning of Respiration in an Animal-Algal Symbiosis: Implications for Different Aerobic Capacity between Symbiodinium spp.
46. Microelectrode characterization of coral daytime interior pH and carbonate chemistry
47. Distribution of CpG Motifs in Upstream Gene Domains in a Reef Coral and Sea Anemone: Implications for Epigenetics in Cnidarians
48. Warm-preconditioning protects against acute heat-induced respiratory dysfunction and delays bleaching in a symbiotic sea anemone
49. Physiological response to elevated temperature and pCO2 varies across four Pacific coral species: Understanding the unique host+symbiont response
50. Annual coral bleaching and the long-term recovery capacity of coral
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