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D J Coker

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Villalobos R, Aylagas E, Pearman J, Curdia J, Lozano-Cortes D, Coker D, et al.
Sci Rep . 2022 Oct; 12(1):16944. PMID: 36210380
The combination of molecular tools, standard surveying techniques, and long-term monitoring programs are relevant to understanding environmental and ecological changes in coral reef communities. Here we studied temporal variability in...
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Coker D, Koh C, Steffens D, Young J, Vuong K, Alchin L, et al.
Colorectal Dis . 2020 Mar; 22(9):1139-1146. PMID: 32180326
Aim: Our aim was to identify whether personality traits and decision-making styles affect quality of life (QoL) outcomes and levels of psychological distress following pelvic exenteration (PE). Method: Patients undergoing...
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Roth F, Saalmann F, Thomson T, Coker D, Villalobos R, Jones B, et al.
Mar Environ Res . 2018 Oct; 142:48-58. PMID: 30274715
The loss of coral cover is often accompanied by an increase of benthic algae, a decline in biodiversity and habitat complexity. However, it remains unclear how surrounding communities influence the...
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Coker D, Austin K, Eyers A, Young C
Tech Coloproctol . 2017 May; 21(6):445-450. PMID: 28550421
Background: The risk of significant haemorrhage in pelvic exenterative surgery requiring sacrectomy has been well described. Patients requiring a sacrectomy above S3 are placed in the prone position, posing an...
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Coker D, Nowicki J, Graham N
J Fish Biol . 2017 Apr; 90(6):2425-2433. PMID: 28425096
Using manipulated patch reefs with combinations of varying live-coral cover (low, medium and high) and structural complexity (low and high), common community metrics (abundance, diversity, richness and community composition) collected...
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Johansen J, Pratchett M, Messmer V, Coker D, Tobin A, Hoey A
Sci Rep . 2015 Sep; 5:13830. PMID: 26345733
Increased ocean temperature due to climate change is raising metabolic demands and energy requirements of marine ectotherms. If productivity of marine systems and fisheries are to persist, individual species must...
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Johansen J, Messmer V, Coker D, Hoey A, Pratchett M
Glob Chang Biol . 2013 Nov; 20(4):1067-74. PMID: 24277276
Large-bodied fish are critical for sustaining coral reef fisheries, but little is known about the vulnerability of these fish to global warming. This study examined the effects of elevated temperatures...