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2018
Koerner SE, Smith MD, Burkepile DE, Hanan NP, Avolio ML, Collins SL, Knapp AK, Lemoine NP, Forrestel EJ, Eby S et al..  2018.  Change in dominance determines herbivore effects on plant biodiversity. Nature Ecology & Evolution. :1.
Adam TC, Duran A, Fuchs CE, Roycroft MV, Rojas MC, Ruttenberg BI, Burkepile DE.  2018.  Comparative analysis of foraging behavior and bite mechanics reveals complex functional diversity among Caribbean parrotfishes. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 597:207–220.
Rodriguez-Casariego JA, Ladd MC, Shantz AA, Lopes C, Cheema MS, Kim B, Roberts SB, Fourqurean JW, Ausio J, Burkepile DE et al..  2018.  Coral epigenetic responses to nutrient stress: Histone H2A. X phosphorylation dynamics and DNA methylation in the staghorn coral Acropora cervicornis. Ecology and evolution. 8:12193–12207.
Wang L, Shantz AA, Payet JP, Sharpton TJ, Foster A, Burkepile DE, Thurber RVega.  2018.  Corals and their microbiomes are differentially affected by exposure to elevated nutrients and a natural thermal anomaly. Frontiers in Marine Science. 5:101.
Allgeier JE, Speare KE, Burkepile DE.  2018.  Estimates of fish and coral larvae as nutrient subsidies to coral reef ecosystems. Ecosphere. 9:e02216.
Duran A, Shantz AA, Burkepile DE, Collado-Vides L, Ferrer VM, Palma L, Ramos A, Gonzalez-Díaz SP.  2018.  Fishing, pollution, climate change, and the long-term decline of coral reefs off Havana, Cuba. Bulletin of Marine Science.
Ladd MC, Miller MW, Hunt JH, Sharp WC, Burkepile DE.  2018.  Harnessing ecological processes to facilitate coral restoration. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.
Duran A, Collado-Vides L, Palma L, Burkepile DE.  2018.  Interactive effects of herbivory and substrate orientation on algal community dynamics on a coral reef. Marine biology. 165:156.
Shaver EC, Burkepile DE, Silliman BR.  2018.  Local management actions can increase coral resilience to thermally-induced bleaching. Nature Ecology & Evolution. :1.
Ladd MC, Burkepile DE.  2018.  A response to Doropoulos and Babcock. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 16:559–560.
2019
Peters JR, Reed DC, Burkepile DE.  2019.  Climate and fishing drive regime shifts in consumer-mediated nutrient cycling in kelp forests. Global Change Biology. 25:3179–3192.
Rice MMarie, Ezzat L, Burkepile DEdward.  2019.  Corallivory in the Anthropocene: Interactive effects of anthropogenic stressors and corallivory on coral reefs. Frontiers in Marine Science. 5:525.
Rice MM, Maher RL, Thurber RVega, Burkepile DE.  2019.  Different nitrogen sources speed recovery from corallivory and uniquely alter the microbiome of a reef-building coral. PeerJ. 7:e8056.
Duran A, Adam TC, Palma L, Moreno S, Collado-Vides L, Burkepile DE.  2019.  Feeding behavior in Caribbean surgeonfishes varies across fish size, algal abundance, and habitat characteristics. Marine Ecology. 40:e12561.
Sully S, Burkepile DE, Donovan MK, Hodgson G, Van Woesik R.  2019.  A global analysis of coral bleaching over the past two decades. Nature communications. 10:1–5.
Ruttenberg BI, Adam TC, Duran A, Burkepile DE.  2019.  Identity of coral reef herbivores drives variation in ecological processes over multiple spatial scales. Ecological Applications. 29:e01893.
Burkepile DE, Thurber RVega.  2019.  The Long Arm of Species Loss: How Will Defaunation Disrupt Ecosystems Down to the Microbial Scale? BioScience. 69:443–454.
Maher RL, Rice MM, McMinds R, Burkepile DE, Thurber RVega.  2019.  Multiple stressors interact primarily through antagonism to drive changes in the coral microbiome. Scientific reports. 9:1–12.
Ladd MC, Burkepile DE, Shantz AA.  2019.  Near-term impacts of coral restoration on target species, coral reef community structure, and ecological processes. Restoration Ecology. 27:1166–1176.

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