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    Gene expression under chronic heat stress in populations of the mustard hill coral (Porites astreoides) from different thermal environments by Kenkel, C. D., Meyer, E., Matz, M. V.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-08-2013)
    “…Recent evidence suggests that corals can acclimatize or adapt to local stress factors through differential regulation of their gene expression. Profiling gene…”
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    Evidence for a host role in thermotolerance divergence between populations of the mustard hill coral (Porites astreoides) from different reef environments by Kenkel, C. D., Goodbody-Gringley, G., Caillaud, D., Davies, S. W., Bartels, E., Matz, M. V.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-08-2013)
    “…Studying the mechanisms that enable coral populations to inhabit spatially varying thermal environments can help evaluate how they will respond in time to the…”
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    Reproductive resilience: pathways to gametogenic success in Montipora capitata after bleaching by Timmins-Schiffman, E., Duselis, E., Brown, T., Axworthy, J. B., Backstrom, C. H., Riffle, M., Dilworth, J., Kenkel, C. D., Rodrigues, L. J., Nunn, B. L., Padilla-Gamiño, J. L.

    Published in Scientific reports (13-11-2024)
    “…Thermal bleaching, or the loss of symbiotic algae that provide most energetic resources for the coral host, is an increasing threat to reefs worldwide and is…”
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    Exploring the role of Micronesian islands in the maintenance of coral genetic diversity in the Pacific Ocean by Davies, S. W., Treml, E. A., Kenkel, C. D., Matz, M. V.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-01-2015)
    “…Understanding how genetic diversity is maintained across patchy marine environments remains a fundamental problem in marine biology. The Coral Triangle,…”
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    Diagnostic gene expression biomarkers of coral thermal stress by Kenkel, C. D, Sheridan, C, Leal, M. C, Bhagooli, R, Castillo, K. D, Kurata, N, McGinty, E, Goulet, T. L, Matz, M. V

    Published in Molecular ecology resources (01-07-2014)
    “…Gene expression biomarkers can enable rapid assessment of physiological conditions in situ, providing a valuable tool for reef managers interested in linking…”
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    Heritable differences in fitness-related traits among populations of the mustard hill coral, Porites astreoides by Kenkel, C D, Setta, S P, Matz, M V

    Published in Heredity (01-12-2015)
    “…A population's potential for rapid evolutionary adaptation can be estimated from the amount of genetic variation in fitness-related traits. Inshore populations…”
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    Fluctuating selection and global change: a synthesis and review on disentangling the roles of climate amplitude, predictability and novelty by Bitter, M C, Wong, J M, Dam, H G, Donelan, S C, Kenkel, C D, Komoroske, L M, Nickols, K J, Rivest, E B, Salinas, S, Burgess, S C, Lotterhos, K E

    “…A formidable challenge for global change biologists is to predict how natural populations will respond to the emergence of conditions not observed at present,…”
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    Recruit symbiosis establishment and Symbiodiniaceae composition influenced by adult corals and reef sediment by Ali, A., Kriefall, N. G., Emery, L. E., Kenkel, C. D., Matz, M. V., Davies, S. W.

    Published in Coral reefs (01-06-2019)
    “…For most reef-building corals, the establishment of symbiosis occurs via horizontal transmission, where juvenile coral recruits acquire their algal symbionts…”
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    Physiological effects of heat and cold exposure in the common reef coral Acropora millepora by Nielsen, J. J. V., Kenkel, C. D., Bourne, D. G., Despringhere, L., Mocellin, V. J. L., Bay, L. K.

    Published in Coral reefs (01-04-2020)
    “…Reef-forming corals are under threat globally from climate change, leading to changes in sea temperatures with both hot and cold events recorded and projected…”
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    Fluorescence of coral larvae predicts their settlement response to crustose coralline algae and reflects stress by Kenkel, C. D., Traylor, M. R., Wiedenmann, J., Salih, A., Matz, M. V.

    “…Multi-coloured homologues of the green fluorescent protein generate some of the most striking visual phenomena in the ocean. Despite their natural prominence…”
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    Seasonal stability of coral–Symbiodinium associations in the subtropical coral habitat of St. Lucie Reef, Florida by Klepac, Courtney N., Beal, Jeff, Kenkel, Carly D., Sproles, Ashley, Polinski, Jennifer M., Williams, Maureen A., Matz, Mikhail V., Voss, Joshua D.

    “…The coral community at St. Lucie Reef (Stuart, Florida; 27° 8′ N, 80° 8′ W) is found near the northern latitudinal range limit for Florida reefs and persists…”
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