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Reed DC, Schmitt RJ, Burd AB, Burkepile DE, Kominoski JS, McGlathery KJ, Miller RJ, Morris JT, Zinnert JC.  2022.  Responses of coastal ecosystems to climate change: Insights from long-term ecological research. BioScience. 72:871–888.
Renzi JJ, Shaver EC, Burkepile DE, Silliman BR.  2022.  The role of predators in coral disease dynamics. Coral Reefs. 41:405–422.
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.
Rice MM, Maher RL, Correa AMS, Moeller HV, Lemoine NP, Shantz AA, Burkepile DE, Silbiger NJ.  2020.  Macroborer presence on corals increases with nutrient input and promotes parrotfish bioerosion. Coral Reefs. :1–10.
Rice MM, Baldwin DG, Fischer JN, Fuchs C, Burkepile DE.  2021.  Complex interactions with nutrients and sediment alter the effects of predation on a reef-building coral. Marine Ecology. 42:e12670.
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.
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.
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Schiettekatte NMD, Barneche DR, Villéger S, Allgeier JE, Burkepile DE, Brandl SJ, Casey JM, Mercière A, Munsterman KS, Morat F et al..  2020.  Nutrient limitation, bioenergetics, and stoichiometry: a new model to predict elemental fluxes mediated by fishes. Functional Ecology.
Schiettekatte NMD, Brandl SJ, Casey JM, Graham NAJ, Barneche DR, Burkepile DE, Allgeier JE, Arias-Gonzaléz JE, Edgar GJ, Ferreira CEL et al..  2022.  Biological trade-offs underpin coral reef ecosystem functioning. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 6:701–708.
Schmitt MH, Stears K, Donovan MK, Burkepile DE, Thompson DI.  2022.  Integrating herbivore assemblages and woody plant cover in an African savanna to reveal how herbivores respond to ecosystem management. Plos one. 17:e0273917.
Scott JJ, Adam TC, Duran A, Burkepile DE, Rasher DB.  2020.  Intestinal microbes: an axis of functional diversity among large marine consumers. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 287:20192367.
Sebens KP, Bernardi G, Patterson MR, Burkepile D.  2013.  Saturation Diving and Underwater Laboratories: How Underwater Technology Has Aided Research on Coral Biology and Reef Ecology. Research and Discoveries. :39.
Shantz AA, Burkepile DE.  2014.  Context-dependent effects of nutrient loading on the coral-algal mutualism. Ecology. 95:1995–2005.PDF icon shantz_and_burkepile_ecology_2014.pdf (191.58 KB)
Shantz AA, Lemoine NP, Burkepile DE.  2016.  Nutrient loading alters the performance of key nutrient exchange mutualisms. Ecology letters. 19:20–28.PDF icon shantz_et_al_ecology_letters_2016.pdf (431.44 KB)
Shantz AA, Ladd MC, Schrack E, Burkepile DE.  2015.  Fish-derived nutrient hotspots shape coral reef benthic communities. Ecological Applications. 25:2142–2152.PDF icon shantz_et_al_eco_apps_2015.pdf (472.55 KB)

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