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    Nutrient Availability and Metabolism Affect the Stability of Coral–Symbiodiniaceae Symbioses by Morris, Luke A., Voolstra, Christian R., Quigley, Kate M., Bourne, David G., Bay, Line K.

    Published in Trends in microbiology (Regular ed.) (01-08-2019)
    “…Coral reefs rely upon the highly optimized coral–Symbiodiniaceae symbiosis, making them sensitive to environmental change and susceptible to anthropogenic…”
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    The role of gene expression and symbiosis in reef-building coral acquired heat tolerance by Strader, Marie E., Quigley, Kate M.

    Published in Nature communications (03-08-2022)
    “…Predicting how reef-building corals will respond to accelerating ocean warming caused by climate change requires knowledge of how acclimation and symbiosis…”
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    Heritability of the Symbiodinium community in vertically- and horizontally-transmitting broadcast spawning corals by Quigley, Kate M., Willis, Bette L., Bay, Line K.

    Published in Scientific reports (15-08-2017)
    “…The dinoflagellate-coral partnership influences the coral holobiont’s tolerance to thermal stress and bleaching. However, the comparative roles of host genetic…”
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    Deep-sequencing method for quantifying background abundances of symbiodinium types: exploring the rare symbiodinium biosphere in reef-building corals by Quigley, Kate M, Davies, Sarah W, Kenkel, Carly D, Willis, Bette L, Matz, Mikhail V, Bay, Line K

    Published in PloS one (01-04-2014)
    “…The capacity of reef-building corals to associate with environmentally-appropriate types of endosymbionts from the dinoflagellate genus Symbiodinium…”
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    The active spread of adaptive variation for reef resilience by Quigley, Kate M., Bay, Line K., Oppen, Madeleine J. H.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-10-2019)
    “…The speed at which species adapt depends partly on the rates of beneficial adaptation generation and how quickly they spread within and among populations…”
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    Co‐dynamics of Symbiodiniaceae and bacterial populations during the first year of symbiosis with Acropora tenuis juveniles by Quigley, Kate M., Alvarez Roa, Carlos, Torda, Greg, Bourne, David G., Willis, Bette L.

    Published in MicrobiologyOpen (Weinheim) (01-02-2020)
    “…Interactions between corals and their associated microbial communities (Symbiodiniaceae and prokaryotes) are key to understanding corals' potential for and…”
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    Temperature and Water Quality-Related Patterns in Sediment-Associated Symbiodinium Communities Impact Symbiont Uptake and Fitness of Juveniles in the Genus Acropora by Quigley, Kate M., Bay, Line K., Willis, Bette L.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (15-12-2017)
    “…The majority of corals acquire their photo-endosymbiont Symbiodinium from environmental sources anew each generation. Despite the critical role that…”
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    Maternal effects and Symbiodinium community composition drive differential patterns in juvenile survival in the coral Acropora tenuis by Quigley, Kate M., Willis, Bette L., Bay, Line K.

    Published in Royal Society open science (01-10-2016)
    “…Coral endosymbionts in the dinoflagellate genus Symbiodinium are known to impact host physiology and have led to the evolution of reef-building, but less is…”
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    Variability in Fitness Trade-Offs Amongst Coral Juveniles With Mixed Genetic Backgrounds Held in the Wild by Quigley, Kate M., Marzonie, Magena, Ramsby, Blake, Abrego, David, Milton, Grant, van Oppen, Madeleine J. H., Bay, Line K.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (26-02-2021)
    “…Novel restoration methods are currently under consideration worldwide to help coral reefs recover or become more resilient to higher temperature stress…”
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    Relationship between Acropora millepora juvenile fluorescence and composition of newly established Symbiodinium assemblage by Quigley, Kate M, Strader, Marie E, Matz, Mikhail V

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (15-06-2018)
    “…Coral-dinoflagellate symbiosis is the key biological interaction enabling existence of modern-type coral reefs, but the mechanisms regulating initial…”
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    Translating the 10 golden rules of reforestation for coral reef restoration by Quigley, Kate M., Hein, Margaux, Suggett, David J.

    Published in Conservation biology (01-08-2022)
    “…Efforts are accelerating to protect and restore ecosystems globally. With trillions of dollars in ecosystem services at stake, no clear framework exists for…”
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    A fast, precise, in‐vivo method for micron‐level 3D models of corals using dental scanners by Quigley, Kate M.

    Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-10-2022)
    “…Several sampling and measurement strategies have been developed to assess biological forms in three dimensions, including corals. However, the effectiveness…”
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    Future climate warming threatens coral reef function on World Heritage reefs by Quigley, Kate M., Baird, Andrew H.

    Published in Global change biology (01-07-2024)
    “…Climate change is the most significant threat to natural World Heritage (WH) sites, especially in the oceans. Warming has devastated marine faunas, including…”
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    Transgenerational inheritance of shuffled symbiont communities in the coral Montipora digitata by Quigley, Kate M., Willis, Bette L., Kenkel, Carly D.

    Published in Scientific reports (16-09-2019)
    “…Adult organisms may “prime” their offspring for environmental change through a number of genetic and non-genetic mechanisms, termed parental effects. Some…”
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    Genome‐wide SNP analysis reveals an increase in adaptive genetic variation through selective breeding of coral by Quigley, Kate M., Bay, Line K., Oppen, Madeleine J. H.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-06-2020)
    “…Marine heat waves are increasing in magnitude, duration, and frequency as a result of climate change and are the principal global driver of mortality in…”
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    Unexpected mixed-mode transmission and moderate genetic regulation of Symbiodinium communities in a brooding coral by Quigley, Kate M, Warner, Patricia A, Bay, Line K, Willis, Bette L

    Published in Heredity (01-12-2018)
    “…Determining the extent to which Symbiodinium communities in corals are inherited versus environmentally acquired is fundamental to understanding coral…”
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    Sexual production of corals for reef restoration in the Anthropocene by Randall, Carly J., Negri, Andrew P., Quigley, Kate M., Foster, Taryn, Ricardo, Gerard F., Webster, Nicole S., Bay, Line K., Harrison, Peter L., Babcock, Russ C., Heyward, Andrew J.

    “…Coral-reef ecosystems are experiencing frequent and severe disturbance events that are reducing global coral abundance and potentially overwhelming the natural…”
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    Drivers of adaptive capacity in wild populations: Implications for genetic interventions by Torda, Gergely, Quigley, Kate M.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (09-12-2022)
    “…The unprecedented rate of environmental change in the Anthropocene poses evolutionary challenges for wild populations globally. Active human-mediated…”
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    Symbiodiniaceae probiotics for use in bleaching recovery by Morgans, Carys A., Hung, Julia Y., Bourne, David G., Quigley, Kate M.

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-03-2020)
    “…Coral reefs are currently under threat as a consequence of local and global stressors, in particular, mass coral bleaching induced by climate warming. In…”
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    Predicting selection-response gradients of heat tolerance in a widespread reef-building coral by Weeriyanun, Ponchanok, Collins, Rachael B, Macadam, Alex, Kiff, Hugo, Randle, Janna L, Quigley, Kate M

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (08-03-2022)
    “…Ocean temperatures continue to rise owing to climate change, but it is unclear whether heat tolerance of marine organisms will keep pace with warming…”
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