331 results on '"Warner, Mark E."'
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52. Building Consensus around the Assessment and Interpretation of Symbiodiniaceae Diversity
53. Coral‐bleaching responses to climate change across biological scales
54. Growth, death, and photobiology of dinoflagellates (Dinophyceae) under bacterial-algicide control
55. Acclimation and adaptation of scleractinian coral communities along environmental gradients within an Indonesian reef system
56. Toward bio‐optical phenotyping of reef‐forming corals using Light‐Induced Fluorescence Transient‐Fast Repetition Rate fluorometry
57. Natural Variability in Caribbean Coral Physiology and Implications for Coral Bleaching Resilience
58. High-temperature acclimation strategies within the thermally tolerant endosymbiont Symbiodiniumtrenchii and its coral host, Turbinariareniformis, differ with changing pCO2 and nutrients
59. Interactive effects of light, CO2 and temperature on growth and resource partitioning by the mixotrophic dinoflagellate, Karlodinium veneficum
60. Photoinhibition of Symbiodinium spp. within the reef corals Montastraea faveolata and Porites astreoides: implications for coral bleaching
61. A comparison of future increased CO 2 and temperature effects on sympatric Heterosigma akashiwo and Prorocentrum minimum
62. Different functional traits among closely related algal symbionts dictate stress endurance for vital Indo‐Pacific reef‐building corals
63. Photosynthesis and respiration data recorded during experiments conducted to examine two coral species' responses to thermal stress
64. Temperature data measured during two experiments testing the effects of acute and chronic thermal stress on the scleractinian coral, Stylophora pistillata
65. Maximum potential quantum efficiency of Photosystem II (Fv/Fm) for two coral species, Acropora hemprichii and Porites lobata, in response to thermal stress
66. Physiological metrics recorded at the end of experiments conducted to examine two coral species' responses to thermal stress
67. 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
68. The impact of shifts to elevated irradiance on the growth and photochemical activity of the harmful algae Chattonella subsalsa and Prorocentrum minimum from Delaware
69. Coral bleaching: interpretation of thermal tolerance limits and thermal thresholds in tropical corals
70. Correction to: High-temperature acclimation strategies within the thermally tolerant endosymbiont Symbiodinium trenchii and its coral host, Turbinaria reniformis, differ with changing pCO2 and nutrients
71. Interaction of nitrogen source and light intensity on the growth and photosynthesis of the brown tide alga Aureococcus anophagefferens
72. Interactive effects of light, CO2 and temperature on growth and resource partitioning by the mixotrophic dinoflagellate, Karlodinium veneficum.
73. Editorial: Optics and Ecophysiology of Coral Reef Organisms
74. Host-symbiont respiration related to symbiont density; anemones from Key Largo from (AnemoneOA project)
75. Symbiont removed and anemone reinfected with one of two strains of Symbiodinium from (AnemoneOA project)
76. Editorial:Optics and Ecophysiology of Coral Reef Organisms
77. Coral physiology and microbiome dynamics under combined warming and ocean acidification
78. Can heterotrophic uptake of dissolved organic carbon and zooplankton mitigate carbon budget deficits in annually bleached corals?
79. 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.
80. Lipid class composition of annually bleached Caribbean corals.
81. Cell cycle arrest and biochemical changes accompanying cell death in harmful dinoflagellates following exposure to bacterial algicide IRI-160AA
82. Temperature moderates the infectiousness of two conspecific Symbiodinium strains isolated from the same host population
83. Coral calcification under environmental change: a direct comparison of the alkalinity anomaly and buoyant weight techniques
84. High-temperature acclimation strategies within the thermally tolerant endosymbiont Symbiodinium trenchii and its coral host, Turbinaria reniformis, differ with changing pCO 2 and nutrients
85. Partitioning of Respiration in an Animal-Algal Symbiosis: Implications for Different Aerobic Capacity between Symbiodinium spp.
86. Microelectrode characterization of coral daytime interior pH and carbonate chemistry
87. Distribution of CpG Motifs in Upstream Gene Domains in a Reef Coral and Sea Anemone: Implications for Epigenetics in Cnidarians
88. Warm-preconditioning protects against acute heat-induced respiratory dysfunction and delays bleaching in a symbiotic sea anemone
89. Physiological response to elevated temperature and pCO2 varies across four Pacific coral species: Understanding the unique host+symbiont response
90. Can heterotrophic uptake of dissolved organic carbon and zooplankton mitigate carbon budget deficits in annually bleached corals?
91. Annual coral bleaching and the long-term recovery capacity of coral
92. Differential carbon utilization and asexual reproduction under elevated p CO2 conditions in the model anemone, E xaiptasia pallida , hosting different symbionts
93. Functional diversity of photobiological traits within the genusS ymbiodiniumappears to be governed by the interaction of cell size with cladal designation
94. Symbiont type influences trophic plasticity of a model cnidarian–dinoflagellate symbiosis
95. Short-Term Coral Bleaching Is Not Recorded by Skeletal Boron Isotopes
96. The cumulative impact of annual coral bleaching can turn some coral species winners into losers
97. Coral Energy Reserves and Calcification in a High-CO2 World at Two Temperatures
98. Contrasting modes of inorganic carbon acquisition amongstSymbiodinium(Dinophyceae) phylotypes
99. Transcript patterns of chloroplast-encoded genes in cultured Symbiodinium spp. (Dinophyceae): testing the influence of a light shift and diel periodicity
100. Warm preconditioning protects against acute heat-induced respiratory dysfunction and delays bleaching in a symbiotic sea anemone.
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