Search Results - "Dailer, Meghan L"
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Eutrophication and the dietary promotion of sea turtle tumors
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (30-09-2014)“…The tumor-forming disease fibropapillomatosis (FP) has afflicted sea turtle populations for decades with no clear cause. A lineage of α-herpesviruses…”
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Responses of bloom forming and non-bloom forming macroalgae to nutrient enrichment in Hawai'i, USA
Published in Harmful algae (01-05-2012)“…Macroalgal blooms of Ulva lactuca and Hypnea musciformis have been problematic in shallow coastal waters around agricultural and urbanized regions of Maui,…”
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A budget of algal production and consumption by herbivorous fish in an herbivore fisheries management area, Maui, Hawaii
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-08-2017)“…The relative rates of carbon fixed by primary producers vs. consumption by primary consumers shape the community of organisms in ecosystems. On coral reefs, it…”
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Algal δ15N values detect a wastewater effluent plume in nearshore and offshore surface waters and three-dimensionally model the plume across a coral reef on Maui, Hawai‘i, USA
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-02-2012)“…► The Lahaina WWRF effluent plume affects most of the shallow region at Kahekili. ► The Lahaina WWRF effluent plume rises to the surface waters in the Kahekili…”
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Responses of bloom forming and non-bloom forming macroalgae to nutrient enrichment in Hawai‘i, USA
Published in Harmful algae (01-05-2012)“…► We assessed the response of four macroalgae to increasing wastewater additions. ► With N enrichment, Hypnea and Ulva grew 2 times faster than the other…”
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The effects of trophic interactions and spatial competition on algal community composition on Hawaiian coral reefs
Published in Marine ecology (Berlin, West) (01-06-2010)“…Much of coral reef ecology has focused on how human impacts change coral reefs to macroalgal reefs. However, macroalgae may not always be a good indicator of…”
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Using δ15N values in algal tissue to map locations and potential sources of anthropogenic nutrient inputs on the island of Maui, Hawai‘i, USA
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-05-2010)“…Macroalgal blooms of Hypnea musciformis and Ulvafasciata in coastal waters of Maui only occur in areas of substantial anthropogenic nutrient input, sources of…”
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Using delta 15N values in algal tissue to map locations and potential sources of anthropogenic nutrient inputs on the island of Maui, Hawaia'i, USA
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-05-2010)“…Macroalgal blooms of Hypnea musciformis and Ulva fasciata in coastal waters of Maui only occur in areas of substantial anthropogenic nutrient input, sources of…”
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Algal δ15N values detect a wastewater effluent plume in nearshore and offshore surface waters and three-dimensionally model the plume across a coral reef on Maui, Hawai'i, USA
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-02-2012)“…The coral reef at Kahekili, Maui is located ~300 m south of the Lahaina Wastewater Reclamation Facility which uses four Class V injection wells to dispose of…”
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Using delta 15N values in algal tissue to map locations and potential sources of anthropogenic nutrient inputs on the island of Maui, Hawai'i, USA
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-05-2010)“…Macroalgal blooms of Hypnea musciformis and Ulvafasciata in coastal waters of Maui only occur in areas of substantial anthropogenic nutrient input, sources of…”
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