Search Results - "Weinnig, Alexis M"
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Cold-water coral (Lophelia pertusa) response to multiple stressors: High temperature affects recovery from short-term pollution exposure
Published in Scientific reports (04-02-2020)“…There are numerous studies highlighting the impacts of direct and indirect stressors on marine organisms, and multi-stressor studies of their combined effects…”
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Microbiomes and Obligate Symbiosis of Deep-Sea Animals
Published in Annual review of animal biosciences (15-02-2022)“…Microbial communities associated with deep-sea animals are critical to the establishment of novel biological communities in unusual environments. Over the past…”
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Population structure of Desmophyllum pertusum found along the United States eastern continental margin
Published in BMC research notes (29-10-2024)“…The connectivity and genetic structuring of populations throughout a region influence a species' resilience and probability of recovery from anthropogenic…”
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Expanding our view of the cold-water coral niche and accounting of the ecosystem services of the reef habitat
Published in Scientific reports (09-11-2023)“…Coral reefs are iconic ecosystems that support diverse, productive communities in both shallow and deep waters. However, our incomplete knowledge of cold-water…”
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Natural variability in seawater temperature compromises the metabolic performance of a reef-forming cold-water coral with implications for vulnerability to ongoing global change
Published in Coral reefs (01-08-2022)“…Seawater temperature is one of the main variables that determines cold-water coral distribution worldwide. As part of an initiative to explore new areas of…”
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Capacity of deep‐sea corals to obtain nutrition from cold seeps aligned with microbiome reorganization
Published in Global change biology (01-01-2023)“…Cold seeps in the deep sea harbor various animals that have adapted to utilize seepage chemicals with the aid of chemosynthetic microbes that serve as primary…”
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A decrease in pH, increase in temperature, and pollution exposure elicit distinct stress responses in a scleractinian coral (Desmophyllum pertusum)
Published in Deep-sea research. Part II, Topical studies in oceanography (01-12-2024)“…Scleractinian corals create habitat that persists on geological timescales and supports some of the most diverse ecosystems on Earth. Throughout their depth…”
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