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ArticleShen, Ying JingThis study provides a spatial context to a temporal analysis of community structure on shallow reefs along the south shore of St. John, US Virgin Islands. By focusing on 12 to 14 sites stratified by depth (~10 m) and distributed along the shores of St . . .
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ThesisHoldridge, EricaNatural communities are expected to undergo shifts in composition and species interactions as a result of environmental change, such as changes to regional temperature regimes and increased nutrient input into ecosystems. Predicting how communities wi . . .
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ArticleterHorst, Casey P.Evolution can occur on ecological time-scales, affecting community and ecosystem processes. However, the importance of evolutionary change relative to ecological processes remains largely unknown. Here, we analyse data from a long-term experiment in w . . .
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ArticleEdmunds, Peter J.We evaluated whether long-term changes on fringing reefs (7-9 m depth) around St. John, US Virgin Islands, conformed to the ‘coral reef crisis' involving ongoing collapse of community structure. Annual photoquadrats at 6 sites were used to measure oct . . .
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ThesisWidrick, ArienOn macroalgal-dominated reefs, the continuation of coral populations is dependent on successful recruitment and post-settlement success, both of which may be challenged by the presence of macroalgae. This study considers how the environment, particula . . .
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ThesisSausner, JoshuaFor closely related species, differences in morphology can provide insight as to the evolutionary history of a taxonomic group, as well as mechanisms for ecological segregation. Storm-petrels are among the smallest seabirds and their highest taxonomic . . .
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ThesisManning, JoshuaCrustose coralline algae (CCA) are important members of coral reef communities. They accrete and consolidate the calcium carbonate framework of coral reefs, and some species are an important settlement substratum for coral larvae. CCA community compos . . .
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ThesisColeman, Lena AyalaPatterns of diversity in bryophytes were studied along a 3000-m gradient, on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada in Sequoia National Park (Sequoia). In Sequoia, climate varies from the foothills with their dry summers and cool winters, to the alpin . . .
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ArticleGates, Ruth D.Tropical reef corals are ecologically important examples of mutualistic symbioses whose success is defined by the interwoven biologies of their symbiotic partners. These associations are exquisitely regulated, yet the equilibrium is sensitive to envir . . .
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ThesisKing, KellanMy sculpture re-contextualizes objects and systems related to my perception of home. A profound sense of being unmoored in the world brings me to analyze my relationship with sites that serve as my anchorage. Meticulous craft, beauty as it relates to . . .
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