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    Geographic differences in vertical connectivity in the Caribbean coral Montastraea cavernosa despite high levels of horizontal connectivity at shallow depths by Serrano, X, Baums, I. B, O'Reilly, K, Smith, T. B, Jones, R. J, Shearer, T. L, Nunes, F. L. D, Baker, A. C

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-09-2014)
    “…The deep reef refugia hypothesis proposes that deep reefs can act as local recruitment sources for shallow reefs following disturbance. To test this…”
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    How old are you? Genet age estimates in a clonal animal by Devlin-Durante, M. K., Miller, M. W., Precht, W. F., Baums, I. B.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-11-2016)
    “…Foundation species such as redwoods, seagrasses and corals are often long‐lived and clonal. Genets may consist of hundreds of members (ramets) and originated…”
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    El Niño and coral larval dispersal across the eastern Pacific marine barrier by Wood, S., Baums, I. B., Paris, C. B., Ridgwell, A., Kessler, W. S., Hendy, E. J.

    Published in Nature communications (23-08-2016)
    “…More than 5,000 km separates the frequently disturbed coral reefs of the Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP) from western sources of population replenishment. It…”
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    Host population genetic structure and zooxanthellae diversity of two reef-building coral species along the Florida Reef Tract and wider Caribbean by Baums, I. B, Johnson, M. E, Devlin-Durante, M. K, Miller, M. W

    Published in Coral reefs (01-12-2010)
    “…In preparation for a large-scale coral restoration project, we surveyed host population genetic structure and symbiont diversity of two reef-building corals in…”
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    Cryptic changes in the genetic structure of a highly clonal coral population and the relationship with ecological performance by Williams, Dana E., Miller, M. W., Baums, I. B.

    Published in Coral reefs (01-09-2014)
    “…Elkhorn coral , Acropora palmata, relies heavily on clonal propagation and often displays low genotypic (clonal) diversity. Populations in the Florida Keys…”
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    Genetic species delineation among branching Caribbean Porites corals by Prada, C., DeBiasse, M. B., Neigel, J. E., Yednock, B., Stake, J. L., Forsman, Z. H., Baums, I. B., Hellberg, M. E.

    Published in Coral reefs (01-12-2014)
    “…Coral species are difficult to discern because of their morphological plasticity, long generation times, and slow rates of mitochondrial DNA evolution. Among…”
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    Contrasting clonal structure among Pocillopora (Scleractinia) communities at two environmentally distinct sites in the Gulf of California by Pinzón, J. H., Reyes-Bonilla, H., Baums, I. B., LaJeunesse, T. C.

    Published in Coral reefs (01-09-2012)
    “…The contributions of sexual versus asexual reproduction are thought to play an important role in the abundance and ecological success of corals, especially in…”
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    Genotypic variation influences reproductive success and thermal stress tolerance in the reef building coral, Acropora palmata by Baums, I. B., Devlin-Durante, M. K., Polato, N. R., Xu, D., Giri, S., Altman, N. S., Ruiz, D., Parkinson, J. E., Boulay, J. N.

    Published in Coral reefs (01-09-2013)
    “…The branching coral Acropora palmata is a foundation species of Caribbean reefs that has been decimated in recent decades by anthropogenic and natural…”
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    STAGdb: a 30K SNP genotyping array and Science Gateway for Acropora corals and their dinoflagellate symbionts by Kitchen, S. A., Von Kuster, G., Kuntz, K. L. Vasquez, Reich, H. G., Miller, W., Griffin, S., Fogarty, Nicole D., Baums, I. B.

    Published in Scientific reports (27-07-2020)
    “…Standardized identification of genotypes is necessary in animals that reproduce asexually and form large clonal populations such as coral. We developed a…”
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    Ecology of a corallivorous gastropod, Coralliophila abbreviata, on two scleractinian hosts. II. Feeding, respiration and growth by BAUMS, I. B, MILLER, M. W, SZMANT, A. M

    Published in Marine biology (01-06-2003)
    “…Coralliophila abbreviata is a corallivorous gastropod that has been observed to cause large feeding scars on reef-building corals on Floridian and Caribbean…”
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    Hermaphroditic spawning by the gonochoric pillar coral Dendrogyra cylindrus by Neely, K. L., Lewis, C., Chan, A. N., Baums, I. B.

    Published in Coral reefs (01-12-2018)
    “…Scleractinian corals typically reproduce sexually as either gonochoric (separate male and female) or hermaphroditic (producing both eggs and sperm) colonies…”
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    Clonal structure and variable fertilization success in Florida Keys broadcast-spawning corals by Miller, M. W., Baums, I. B., Pausch, R. E., Bright, A. J., Cameron, C. M., Williams, D. E., Moffitt, Z. J., Woodley, C. M.

    Published in Coral reefs (01-03-2018)
    “…Keystone reef-building corals in the Caribbean are predominantly self-incompatible broadcast spawners and a majority are threatened due to both acute adult…”
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    Nine novel, polymorphic microsatellite markers for the study of threatened Caribbean acroporid corals by BAUMS, I.B, DEVLIN-DURANTE, M.K, BROWN, L, PINZÓN, J.H

    Published in Molecular ecology resources (01-07-2009)
    “…Caribbean reef-building corals in the genus Acropora have been declining dramatically since the 1980s and are now listed as threatened. The study of their…”
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    Mendelian microsatellite loci for the Caribbean coral Acropora palmata by Baums, IB, Hughes, CR, Hellberg, ME

    “…The genus Acropora constitutes the most species-rich clade of hermatypic corals, and its members are important reef builders throughout their broad tropical…”
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    Visual discernment of sexual recruits is not feasible for Acropora palmata by Miller, MW, Baums, IB, Williams, DE

    “…In fragmenting corals, estimation of population structure, extinction risk, and recovery potential requires accurate assessment of the relative contribution of…”
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    Geographic differences in vertical connectivity in the C aribbean coral M ontastraea cavernosa despite high levels of horizontal connectivity at shallow depths by Serrano, X., Baums, I. B., O'Reilly, K., Smith, T. B., Jones, R. J., Shearer, T. L., Nunes, F. L. D., Baker, A. C.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-09-2014)
    “…Abstract The deep reef refugia hypothesis proposes that deep reefs can act as local recruitment sources for shallow reefs following disturbance. To test this…”
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    Visual discernment of sexual recruits is not feasible forAcropora palmata by Miller, M. W., Baums, I. B., Williams, D. E.

    “…In fragmenting corals, estimation of population structure, extinction risk, and recovery potential requires accurate assessment of the relative contribution of…”
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