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    Threatened Caribbean coral is able to mitigate the adverse effects of ocean acidification on calcification by increasing feeding rate by Towle, Erica K, Enochs, Ian C, Langdon, Chris

    Published in PloS one (15-04-2015)
    “…Global climate change threatens coral growth and reef ecosystem health via ocean warming and ocean acidification (OA). Whereas the negative impacts of these…”
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    Physiological and reproductive repercussions of consecutive summer bleaching events of the threatened Caribbean coral Orbicella faveolata by Fisch, Jay, Drury, Crawford, Towle, Erica K., Winter, Rivah N., Miller, Margaret W.

    Published in Coral reefs (01-08-2019)
    “…Thermal stress is a major contributor to loss of coral cover, significantly impacting reefs during the third global bleaching event between 2014 and 2017. The…”
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    Low net carbonate accretion characterizes Florida’s coral reef by Morris, John T., Enochs, Ian C., Besemer, Nicole, Viehman, T. Shay, Groves, Sarah H., Blondeau, Jeremiah, Ames, Cory, Towle, Erica K., Grove, Laura Jay W., Manzello, Derek P.

    Published in Scientific reports (15-11-2022)
    “…Coral reef habitat is created when calcium carbonate production by calcifiers exceeds removal by physical and biological erosion. Carbonate budget surveys…”
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    Role of host genetics and heat‐tolerant algal symbionts in sustaining populations of the endangered coral Orbicella faveolata in the Florida Keys with ocean warming by Manzello, Derek P., Matz, Mikhail V., Enochs, Ian C., Valentino, Lauren, Carlton, Renee D., Kolodziej, Graham, Serrano, Xaymara, Towle, Erica K., Jankulak, Mike

    Published in Global change biology (01-03-2019)
    “…Identifying which factors lead to coral bleaching resistance is a priority given the global decline of coral reefs with ocean warming. During the second year…”
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    Species‐specific responses to climate change and community composition determine future calcification rates of Florida Keys reefs by Okazaki, Remy R., Towle, Erica K., Hooidonk, Ruben, Mor, Carolina, Winter, Rivah N., Piggot, Alan M., Cunning, Ross, Baker, Andrew C., Klaus, James S., Swart, Peter K., Langdon, Chris

    Published in Global change biology (01-03-2017)
    “…Anthropogenic climate change compromises reef growth as a result of increasing temperatures and ocean acidification. Scleractinian corals vary in their…”
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    Preconditioning to high CO sub(2) exacerbates the response of the Caribbean branching coral Porites porites to high temperature stress by Towle, Erica K, Baker, Andrew C, Langdon, Chris

    “…Climate change stress on coral reefs occurs as a result of increased temperature and ocean acidification. However, these stressors do not act uniformly:…”
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    Preconditioning to high CO₂ exacerbates the response of the Caribbean branching coral Porites porites to high temperature stress by Towle, Erica K., Baker, Andrew C., Langdon, Chris

    “…Climate change stress on coral reefs occurs as a result of increased temperature and ocean acidification. However, these stressors do not act uniformly:…”
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    Source location and food availability determine the growth response of Orbicella faveolata to climate change stressors by Towle, Erica K., Palacio-Castro, Ana M., Baker, Andrew C., Langdon, Chris

    Published in Regional studies in marine science (01-02-2017)
    “…The local environment shapes coral physiology through acclimatization and also selects for genotypes best suited to a particular site. Both acclimatization and…”
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    In-situ measurement of metabolic status in three coral species from the Florida Reef Tract by Towle, Erica K., Carlton, Renée, Langdon, Chris, Manzello, Derek P.

    Published in Regional studies in marine science (01-11-2015)
    “…The goal of this study was to gain an understanding of intra- and inter-specific variation in calcification rate, lipid content, symbiont density, and…”
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    Threatened Caribbean Coral Is Able to Mitigate the Adverse Effects of Ocean Acidification on Calcification by Increasing Feeding Rate: e0123394 by Towle, Erica K, Enochs, Ian C, Langdon, Chris

    Published in PloS one (01-04-2015)
    “…Global climate change threatens coral growth and reef ecosystem health via ocean warming and ocean acidification (OA). Whereas the negative impacts of these…”
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    Journal Article
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    Heterotrophy and lipids as indicators of resilience to climate change stress in scleractinian corals by Towle, Erica K

    Published 01-01-2015
    “…Coral reefs are biodiverse ecosystems with high biological, cultural, economic, and recreational value that are facing multiple anthropogenic stressors, the…”
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