Jennifer M Donelson
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Recent Articles
1.
McMahon S, Munday P, Donelson J
Conserv Physiol
. 2025 Feb;
12(1):coae060.
PMID: 39906146
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are increasing in frequency and intensity. Coral reefs are particularly susceptible to MHWs, which cause mass coral bleaching and mortality. However, little is known about how MHWs...
2.
Schmidt E, Donelson J
Conserv Physiol
. 2024 Aug;
12(1):coae058.
PMID: 39139734
How species respond to climate change will depend on the collective response of populations. Intraspecific variation in traits, evolved through genetic adaptation and phenotypic plasticity, can cause thermal performance curves...
3.
Silveira M, Donelson J, McCormick M, Araujo-Silva H, Luchiari A
PeerJ
. 2023 Aug;
11:e15729.
PMID: 37576501
Tropical ectotherms are highly sensitive to environmental warming, especially coral reef fishes, which are negatively impacted by an increase of a few degrees in ocean temperature. However, much of our...
4.
Lang B, Donelson J, Bairos-Novak K, Wheeler C, Caballes C, Uthicke S, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2023 Aug;
13(8):e10307.
PMID: 37565029
Rising ocean temperatures are threatening marine species and populations worldwide, and ectothermic taxa are particularly vulnerable. Echinoderms are an ecologically important phylum of marine ectotherms and shifts in their population...
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Cumming G, Adamska M, Barnes M, Barnett J, Bellwood D, Cinner J, et al.
Reg Environ Change
. 2023 May;
23(2):66.
PMID: 37125023
Nearly a billion people depend on tropical seascapes. The need to ensure sustainable use of these vital areas is recognised, as one of 17 policy commitments made by world leaders,...
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Spinks R, Donelson J, Bonzi L, Ravasi T, Munday P
Ecol Evol
. 2022 Jul;
12(7):e9044.
PMID: 35866024
The parental environment can alter offspring phenotypes via the transfer of non-genetic information. Parental effects may be viewed as an extension of (within-generation) phenotypic plasticity. Smaller size, poorer physical condition,...
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Bernal M, Ravasi T, Rodgers G, Munday P, Donelson J
Evol Appl
. 2022 Mar;
15(2):249-261.
PMID: 35233246
Global warming is expected to drive some ectothermic species beyond their thermal tolerance in upcoming decades. Phenotypic plasticity, via developmental or transgenerational acclimation, is a critical mechanism for compensation in...
8.
Lang B, Donelson J, Caballes C, Doll P, Pratchett M
Biol Bull
. 2022 Jan;
241(3):347-358.
PMID: 35015619
AbstractClimate change and population irruptions of crown-of-thorns sea stars ( sp.) are two of the most pervasive threats to coral reefs. Yet there has been little consideration regarding the synergies...
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Spinks R, Bonzi L, Ravasi T, Munday P, Donelson J
Evol Appl
. 2021 Apr;
14(4):1145-1158.
PMID: 33897826
Global warming can disrupt reproduction or lead to fewer and poorer quality offspring, owing to the thermally sensitive nature of reproductive physiology. However, phenotypic plasticity may enable some animals to...
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McMahon S, Parsons D, Donelson J, Pether S, Munday P
Mar Environ Res
. 2020 Aug;
161:105054.
PMID: 32823176
Rising water temperature and increased uptake of CO by the ocean are predicted to have widespread impacts on marine species. However, the effects are likely to vary, depending on a...