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Welsh RM, Zaneveld JR, Rosales SM, Payet JP, Burkepile DE, Thurber RVega.  2016.  Bacterial predation in a marine host-associated microbiome. The ISME journal. 10:1540-1544.PDF icon welsh_et_al_ismej_2016.pdf (1.33 MB)
Burkepile DE, Parker JD, C Woodson B, Mills HJ, Kubanek J, Sobecky PA, Hay ME.  2006.  Chemically mediated competition between microbes and animals: microbes as consumers in food webs. Ecology. 87:2821–2831.
Becker DM, Putnam HM, Burkepile DE, Adam TC, Thurber RVega, Silbiger NJ.  2021.  Chronic low-level nutrient enrichment benefits coral thermal performance in a fore reef habitat. Coral Reefs. 40:1637–1655.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Adam TC, Burkepile DE, Ruttenberg BI, Paddack MJ.  2015.  Herbivory and the resilience of Caribbean coral reefs: knowledge gaps and implications for management. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES. 520:1–20.PDF icon adam_et_al_meps_2015.pdf (869.35 KB)
Lemoine NP, Drews WA, Burkepile DE, Parker JD.  2013.  Increased temperature alters feeding behavior of a generalist herbivore. Oikos. 122:1669–1678.
Lemoine NP, Burkepile DE, Parker JD.  2017.  Insect herbivores increase mortality and reduce tree seedling growth of some species in temperate forest canopy gaps. PeerJ. 5:e3102.
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.
Thurber RVega, Burkepile DE, Correa AMS, Thurber AR, Shantz AA, Welsh R, Pritchard C, Rosales S.  2012.  Macroalgae decrease growth and alter microbial community structure of the reef-building coral, Porites astreoides. Plos One. 7:e44246.
Adam TC, Burkepile DE, Ruttenberg BI, Paddack MJ.  2015.  Managing herbivores for their impacts on Caribbean coral reef ecosystems: A summary report for managers and practitioners. PDF icon adam_et_al_noaa_2015.pdf (453.55 KB)
Hay ME, Parker JD, Burkepile DE, Caudill CC, Wilson AE, Hallinan ZP, Chequer AD.  2004.  Mutualisms and aquatic community structure: the enemy of my enemy is my friend. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics. :175–197.
Burkepile DE, Allgeier JE, Shantz AA, Pritchard CE, Lemoine NP, Bhatti LH, Layman CA.  2013.  Nutrient supply from fishes facilitates macroalgae and suppresses corals in a Caribbean coral reef ecosystem. Scientific reports. 3
Parker JD, Burkepile DE, Hay ME.  2006.  Opposing effects of native and exotic herbivores on plant invasions. Science. 311:1459–1461.
Zaneveld JR, Burkepile DE, Shantz AA, Pritchard CE, McMinds R, Payet JP, Welsh R, Correa AMS, Lemoine NP, Rosales S et al..  2016.  Overfishing and nutrient pollution interact with temperature to disrupt coral reefs down to microbial scales. Nature communications. 7PDF icon zaneveld_et_al_natcomms_2016.pdf (1.69 MB)
Zaneveld JR, Burkepile DE, Shantz AA, Pritchard CE, McMinds R, Payet JP, Welsh R, Correa AMS, Lemoine NP, Rosales S et al..  2016.  Overfishing and nutrient pollution interact with temperature to disrupt coral reefs down to microbial scales. Nature communications. 7PDF icon zaneveld_et_al_natcomms_2016.pdf (1.69 MB)
Allgeier JE, Weeks BC, Munsterman KS, Wale N, Wenger SJ, Parravicini V, Schiettekatte NMD, Villéger S, Burkepile DE.  2021.  Phylogenetic conservatism drives nutrient dynamics of coral reef fishes. Nature Communications. 12:5432.
J Klinges G, Rosales SM, McMinds R, Shaver EC, Shantz AA, Peters EC, Eitel M, Wörheide G, Sharp KH, Burkepile DE et al..  2019.  Phylogenetic, genomic, and biogeographic characterization of a novel and ubiquitous marine invertebrate-associated Rickettsiales parasite, Candidatus Aquarickettsia rohweri, gen. nov., sp. nov. The ISME journal. 13:2938–2953.
Parker JD, Burkepile DE, Lajeunesse MJ, Lind EM.  2012.  Phylogenetic isolation increases plant success despite increasing susceptibility to generalist herbivores. Diversity and Distributions. 18:1–9.
Lemoine NP, Burkepile DE, Parker JD.  2016.  Quantifying Differences Between Native and Introduced Species. Trends in ecology & evolution. 31:372–381.PDF icon lemoine_et_al_tree_2016.pdf (1.75 MB)
Burkepile DE, Parker JD.  2017.  Recent advances in plant-herbivore interactions. F1000Research. 6
Catano LB, Rojas MC, Malossi RJ, Peters JR, Heithaus MR, Fourqurean JW, Burkepile DE.  2016.  Reefscapes of fear: predation risk and reef hetero-geneity interact to shape herbivore foraging behaviour. Journal of Animal Ecology. 85:146–156.PDF icon catano_et_al_journal_of_animal_ecology_2015.pdf (597.88 KB)
Parker JD, Burkepile DE, Hay ME.  2006.  Response to Comment on" Opposing effects of native and exotic herbivores on plant invasions". Science. 313:298–298.

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