Publications
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Predictive functional profiling of microbial communities using 16S rRNA marker gene sequences. Nature biotechnology. 31:814–821.
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2013. Reefscapes of fear: predation risk and reef hetero-geneity interact to shape herbivore foraging behaviour. Journal of Animal Ecology. 85:146–156. catano_et_al_journal_of_animal_ecology_2015.pdf (597.88 KB)
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2016. Responses of coastal ecosystems to climate change: Insights from long-term ecological research. BioScience. 72:871–888.
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2022. Responses of coastal ecosystems to climate change: Insights from long-term ecological research. BioScience. 72:871–888.
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2022. Responses of coastal ecosystems to climate change: Insights from long-term ecological research. BioScience. 72:871–888.
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2022. Responses to fire differ between South African and North American grassland communities. Journal of Vegetation Science. 25:793–804. kirkman_et_al_j_veg_sci_2014.pdf (446.27 KB)
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2014. Sediment associated with algal turfs inhibits the settlement of two endangered coral species. Marine pollution bulletin. 144:189–195.
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2019. Species-specific patterns in corallivory and spongivory among Caribbean parrotfishes. Coral Reefs. 38:417–423.
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2019. Surgeonfish feces increase microbial opportunism in reef-building corals. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 631:81–97.
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2019. Surgeonfish feces increase microbial opportunism in reef-building corals. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 631:81–97.
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2019. Susceptibility of five nontarget organisms to aqueous diazinon exposure. Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology. 64:114–121.
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2000. Thermal Stress Interacts With Surgeonfish Feces to Increase Coral Susceptibility to Dysbiosis and Reduce Tissue Regeneration. Frontiers in Microbiology. 12:620458.
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2021. Thermal Stress Interacts With Surgeonfish Feces to Increase Coral Susceptibility to Dysbiosis and Reduce Tissue Regeneration. Frontiers in Microbiology. 12:620458.
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2021. Unprecedented evidence for high viral abundance and lytic activity in coral reef waters of the South Pacific Ocean. Frontiers in Microbiology. 5:493.
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