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    cumulative impact of annual coral bleaching can turn some coral species winners into losers by Grottoli, Andréa G, Warner, Mark E, Levas, Stephen J, Aschaffenburg, Matthew D, Schoepf, Verena, McGinley, Michael, Baumann, Justin, Matsui, Yohei

    Published in Global change biology (01-12-2014)
    “…Mass coral bleaching events caused by elevated seawater temperatures result in extensive coral loss throughout the tropics, and are projected to increase in…”
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    Heterotrophic compensation: a possible mechanism for resilience of coral reefs to global warming or a sign of prolonged stress? by Hughes, Adam D, Grottoli, Andréa G

    Published in PloS one (21-11-2013)
    “…Thermally induced bleaching has caused a global decline in corals and the frequency of such bleaching events will increase. Thermal bleaching severely disrupts…”
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    Coral physiology and microbiome dynamics under combined warming and ocean acidification by Grottoli, Andréa G, Dalcin Martins, Paula, Wilkins, Michael J, Johnston, Michael D, Warner, Mark E, Cai, Wei-Jun, Melman, Todd F, Hoadley, Kenneth D, Pettay, D Tye, Levas, Stephen, Schoepf, Verena

    Published in PloS one (16-01-2018)
    “…Rising seawater temperature and ocean acidification threaten the survival of coral reefs. The relationship between coral physiology and its microbiome may…”
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    Annual coral bleaching and the long-term recovery capacity of coral by Schoepf, Verena, Grottoli, Andréa G., Levas, Stephen J., Aschaffenburg, Matthew D., Baumann, Justin H., Matsui, Yohei, Warner, Mark E.

    “…Mass bleaching events are predicted to occur annually later this century. Nevertheless, it remains unknown whether corals will be able to recover between…”
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    Energy Reserves and Metabolism as Indicators of Coral Recovery from Bleaching by Rodrigues, Lisa J., Andréa G. Grottoli

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-09-2007)
    “…With reduced zooxanthellae, chlorophyll a (Chl a), or both, concentrations, bleached corals rely on some combination of energy reserves (i.e., lipid,…”
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    Elevated heterotrophic capacity as a strategy for Mediterranean corals to cope with low pH at CO2 vents by Hulver, Ann Marie, Carbonne, Chloé, Teixidó, Nuria, Comeau, Steeve, Kemp, Dustin W, Keister, Elise F, Gattuso, Jean-Pierre, Grottoli, Andréa G

    Published in PloS one (30-07-2024)
    “…The global increase in anthropogenic CO2 is leading to ocean warming and acidification, which is threatening corals. In Ischia, Italy, two species of…”
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    Coral energy reserves and calcification in a high-CO2 world at two temperatures by Schoepf, Verena, Grottoli, Andréa G, Warner, Mark E, Cai, Wei-Jun, Melman, Todd F, Hoadley, Kenneth D, Pettay, D Tye, Hu, Xinping, Li, Qian, Xu, Hui, Wang, Yongchen, Matsui, Yohei, Baumann, Justin H

    Published in PloS one (11-10-2013)
    “…Rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations threaten coral reefs globally by causing ocean acidification (OA) and warming. Yet, the combined effects of elevated pCO2…”
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    Physiological and biogeochemical traits of bleaching and recovery in the mounding species of coral Porites lobata: implications for resilience in mounding corals by Levas, Stephen J, Grottoli, Andréa G, Hughes, Adam, Osburn, Christopher L, Matsui, Yohei

    Published in PloS one (02-05-2013)
    “…Mounding corals survive bleaching events in greater numbers than branching corals. However, no study to date has determined the underlying physiological and…”
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    Can heterotrophic uptake of dissolved organic carbon and zooplankton mitigate carbon budget deficits in annually bleached corals? by Levas, Stephen, Grottoli, Andréa G., Schoepf, Verena, Aschaffenburg, Matthew, Baumann, Justin, Bauer, James E., Warner, Mark E.

    Published in Coral reefs (01-06-2016)
    “…Annual coral bleaching events due to increasing sea surface temperatures are predicted to occur globally by the mid-century and as early as 2025 in the…”
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    Long-term coral microbial community acclimatization is associated with coral survival in a changing climate by Price, James T, McLachlan, Rowan H, Jury, Christopher P, Toonen, Robert J, Wilkins, Michael J, Grottoli, Andréa G

    Published in PloS one (22-09-2023)
    “…The plasticity of some coral-associated microbial communities under stressors like warming and ocean acidification suggests the microbiome has a role in the…”
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    Photoautotrophic and heterotrophic carbon in bleached and non-bleached coral lipid acquisition and storage by Baumann, Justin, Grottoli, Andréa G., Hughes, Adam D., Matsui, Yohei

    “…Lipids are key biomolecules within the coral holobiont, serving as energy reserves and promoting bleaching tolerance. To better understand the physiological…”
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    Energetics approach to predicting mortality risk from environmental stress: a case study of coral bleaching by Anthony, Kenneth R. N., Hoogenboom, Mia O., Maynard, Jeffrey A., Grottoli, Andréa G., Middlebrook, Rachael

    Published in Functional ecology (01-06-2009)
    “…1. Coral bleaching events, predicted to increase in frequency and severity as a result of climate change, are a threat to tropical coral-reef ecosystems…”
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    Heterotrophic plasticity and resilience in bleached corals by Rodrigues, Lisa J, Grottoli, Andréa G, Palardy, James E

    Published in Nature (27-04-2006)
    “…Mass coral bleaching events caused by elevated seawater temperatures have resulted in extensive coral mortality throughout the tropics over the past few…”
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    Natural Variability of Skeletal Elemental Phosphorus (P/Ca), Lead (Pb/Ca), and Barium (Ba/Ca) in the Western Pacific Sclerosponges Acanthoceatetes wellsi and Astrosclera welleyana by Andréa G. Grottoli, Leila Chapron, Dana Gava, John W. Olesik

    Published in Geochemistry, geophysics, geosystems : G3 (01-12-2020)
    “…Abstract Elemental proxies are used to reconstruct oceanic conditions that predate modern records. Such proxies have been established in corals, but few…”
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    Physiological acclimatization in Hawaiian corals following a 22-month shift in baseline seawater temperature and pH by McLachlan, Rowan H., Price, James T., Muñoz-Garcia, Agustí, Weisleder, Noah L., Levas, Stephen J., Jury, Christopher P., Toonen, Robert J., Grottoli, Andréa G.

    Published in Scientific reports (10-03-2022)
    “…Climate change poses a major threat to coral reefs. We conducted an outdoor 22-month experiment to investigate if coral could not just survive, but also…”
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    Molecular tools for coral reef restoration: Beyond biomarker discovery by Parkinson, John Everett, Baker, Andrew C., Baums, Iliana B., Davies, Sarah W., Grottoli, Andréa G., Kitchen, Sheila A., Matz, Mikhail V., Miller, Margaret W., Shantz, Andrew A., Kenkel, Carly D.

    Published in Conservation letters (01-01-2020)
    “…As coral reefs continue to decline due to climate change and other stressors, scientists have proposed adopting genomic tools, such as biomarkers, to aid in…”
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    Carbon isotope biogeochemistry of tropical small mountainous river, estuarine, and coastal systems of Puerto Rico by Moyer, Ryan P., Bauer, James E., Grottoli, Andréa G.

    Published in Biogeochemistry (01-03-2013)
    “…Recent studies have shown that small mountainous rivers (SMRs) may act as sources of aged and/or refractory carbon (C) to the coastal ocean, which may increase…”
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