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Langille MGI, Zaneveld J, J Caporaso G, McDonald D, Knights D, Reyes JA, Clemente JC, Burkepile DE, Thurber RLVega, Knight R et al..  2013.  Predictive functional profiling of microbial communities using 16S rRNA marker gene sequences. Nature biotechnology. 31:814–821.
Ladd MC, Shantz AA, Bartels E, Burkepile DE.  2017.  Thermal stress reveals a genotype-specific tradeoff between growth and tissue loss in restored Acropora cervicornis. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 572:129–139.
Ladd MC, Shantz AA, Nedimyer K, Burkepile DE.  2016.  Density dependence drives habitat production and survivorship of Acropora cervicornis used for restoration on a Caribbean coral reef. Frontiers in Marine Science. 3
Ladd MC, Miller MW, Hunt JH, Sharp WC, Burkepile DE.  2018.  Harnessing ecological processes to facilitate coral restoration. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.
Ladd MC, Burkepile DE.  2018.  A response to Doropoulos and Babcock. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 16:559–560.
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.
Ladd MC, Shantz AA, Burkepile DE.  2019.  Newly dominant benthic invertebrates reshape competitive networks on contemporary Caribbean reefs. Coral Reefs. :1–12.
Ladd MC, Winslow EM, Burkepile DE, Lenihan HS.  2021.  Corallivory varies with water depth to influence the growth of Acropora hyacinthus, a reef-forming coral. Ecosphere. 12:e03623.
LA Dell C, Longo GO, Burkepile DE, Manfrino C.  2020.  Few Herbivore Species Consume Dominant Macroalgae on a Caribbean Coral Reef. Frontiers in Marine Science. 7:676.

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