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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.
Ezzat L, Merolla S, Clements CS, Munsterman KS, Landfield K, Stensrud C, Schmeltzer ER, Burkepile DE, Thurber RVega.  2021.  Thermal Stress Interacts With Surgeonfish Feces to Increase Coral Susceptibility to Dysbiosis and Reduce Tissue Regeneration. Frontiers in Microbiology. 12:620458.
Ezzat L, Merolla S, Clements CS, Munsterman KS, Landfield K, Stensrud C, Schmeltzer ER, Burkepile DE, Thurber RVega.  2021.  Thermal Stress Interacts With Surgeonfish Feces to Increase Coral Susceptibility to Dysbiosis and Reduce Tissue Regeneration. Frontiers in Microbiology. 12:620458.
Knapp AK, Hoover DL, Blair JM, Buis G, Burkepile DE, Chamberlain A, Collins SL, Fynn RWS, Kirkman KP, Smith MD et al..  2012.  A test of two mechanisms proposed to optimize grassland aboveground primary productivity in response to grazing. Journal of Plant Ecology.
Ezzat L, Lamy T, Maher RL, Munsterman KS, Landfield K, Schmeltzer ER, Gaulke CA, Burkepile DE, Thurber RVega.  2019.  Surgeonfish feces increase microbial opportunism in reef-building corals. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 631:81–97.
Speare KE, Adam TC, Winslow EM, Lenihan HS, Burkepile DE.  2022.  Size-dependent mortality of corals during marine heatwave erodes recovery capacity of a coral reef. Global Change Biology. 28:1342–1358.
Burkepile DE, Schmitt MH, Stears K, Donovan MK, Thompson DI.  2020.  Shared Insights across the Ecology of Coral Reefs and African Savannas: Are Parrotfish Wet Wildebeest? BioScience. 70:647–658.
Burkepile DE, Schmitt MH, Stears K, Donovan MK, Thompson DI.  2020.  Shared Insights across the Ecology of Coral Reefs and African Savannas: Are Parrotfish Wet Wildebeest? BioScience. 70:647–658.
Smith MD, Knapp AK, Collins SL, Burkepile DE, Kirkman KP, Koerner SE, Thompson DI, Blair JM, Burns CE, Eby S et al..  2016.  Shared Drivers but Divergent Ecological Responses: Insights from Long-Term Experiments in Mesic Savanna Grasslands. BioScience. 66:666–682.PDF icon smith_et_al_bioscience_2016.pdf (1.6 MB)
Speare KE, Duran A, Miller MW, Burkepile DE.  2019.  Sediment associated with algal turfs inhibits the settlement of two endangered coral species. Marine pollution bulletin. 144:189–195.
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.
Renzi JJ, Shaver EC, Burkepile DE, Silliman BR.  2022.  The role of predators in coral disease dynamics. Coral Reefs. 41:405–422.
Renzi JJ, Shaver EC, Burkepile DE, Silliman BR.  2022.  The role of predators in coral disease dynamics. Coral Reefs. 41:405–422.
Kirkman KP, Collins SL, Smith MD, Knapp AK, Burkepile DE, Burns CE, Fynn RWS, Hagenah N, Koerner SE, Matchett KJ et al..  2014.  Responses to fire differ between South African and North American grassland communities. Journal of Vegetation Science. 25:793–804.PDF icon kirkman_et_al_j_veg_sci_2014.pdf (446.27 KB)
Lemoine NP, Doublet D, Salminen J-P, Burkepile DE, Parker JD.  2017.  Responses of plant phenology, growth, defense, and reproduction to interactive effects of warming and insect herbivory. Ecology. 98
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.
Wilcox KR, Koerner SE, Hoover DL, Borkenhagen AK, Burkepile DE, Collins SL, Hoffman A, Kirkman KP, Knapp AK, Strydom T et al..  2020.  Rapid recovery of ecosystem function following extreme drought in a South African savanna-grassland. Ecology.
Adam TC, Holbrook SJ, Burkepile DE, Speare KE, Brooks AJ, Ladd MC, Shantz AA, Thurber RVega, Schmitt RJ.  2022.  Priority effects in coral–macroalgae interactions can drive alternate community paths in the absence of top-down control. Ecology. :e3831.
Adam TC, Holbrook SJ, Burkepile DE, Speare KE, Brooks AJ, Ladd MC, Shantz AA, Thurber RVega, Schmitt RJ.  2022.  Priority effects in coral–macroalgae interactions can drive alternate community paths in the absence of top-down control. Ecology. :e3831.
Adam TC, Holbrook SJ, Burkepile DE, Speare KE, Brooks AJ, Ladd MC, Shantz AA, Thurber RVega, Schmitt RJ.  2022.  Priority effects in coral–macroalgae interactions can drive alternate community paths in the absence of top-down control. Ecology. :e3831.
Catano LB, Shantz AA, Burkepile DE.  2014.  Predation risk, competition, and territorial damselfishes as drivers of herbivore foraging on Caribbean coral reefs. Mar Ecol Prog Ser. 511:193–207.PDF icon catano_et_al._meps_2014.pdf (698.54 KB)
Shantz AA, Ladd MC, Ezzat L, Schmitt RJ, Holbrook SJ, Schmeltzer E, Thurber RVega, Burkepile DE.  2023.  Positive interactions between corals and damselfish increase coral resistance to temperature stress. Global Change Biology. 29:417–431.
Shantz AA, Ladd MC, Ezzat L, Schmitt RJ, Holbrook SJ, Schmeltzer E, Thurber RVega, Burkepile DE.  2023.  Positive interactions between corals and damselfish increase coral resistance to temperature stress. Global Change Biology. 29:417–431.
Shantz AA, Ladd MC, Ezzat L, Schmitt RJ, Holbrook SJ, Schmeltzer E, Thurber RVega, Burkepile DE.  2023.  Positive interactions between corals and damselfish increase coral resistance to temperature stress. Global Change Biology. 29:417–431.
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.

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