Rachel M Wright
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Recent Articles
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Strader M, Wright R, Pezner A, Nuttall M, Aichelman H, Davies S
Ecol Evol
. 2024 Apr;
14(4):e11275.
PMID: 38654712
In July 2016, East Bank of Flower Garden Banks (FGB) National Marine Sanctuary experienced a localized mortality event (LME) of multiple invertebrate species that ultimately led to reductions in coral...
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Aichelman H, Huzar A, Wuitchik D, Atherton K, Wright R, Dixon G, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2024 Mar;
33(8):e17318.
PMID: 38488669
Increasing ocean temperatures are causing dysbiosis between coral hosts and their symbionts. Previous work suggests that coral host gene expression responds more strongly to environmental stress compared to their intracellular...
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Davies S, Gamache M, Howe-Kerr L, Kriefall N, Baker A, Banaszak A, et al.
PeerJ
. 2023 May;
11:e15023.
PMID: 37151292
Within microeukaryotes, genetic variation and functional variation sometimes accumulate more quickly than morphological differences. To understand the evolutionary history and ecology of such lineages, it is key to examine diversity...
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Schlecker L, Page C, Matz M, Wright R
PeerJ
. 2022 Apr;
10:e13158.
PMID: 35368334
Microfragmentation is the act of cutting corals into small pieces (~1 cm) to accelerate the growth rates of corals relative to growth rates observed when maintaining larger-sized fragments. This rapid...
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Davies S, Putnam H, Ainsworth T, Baum J, Bove C, Crosby S, et al.
PLoS Biol
. 2021 Jun;
19(6):e3001282.
PMID: 34129646
Success and impact metrics in science are based on a system that perpetuates sexist and racist "rewards" by prioritizing citations and impact factors. These metrics are flawed and biased against...
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Kelley E, Sleith R, Matz M, Wright R
R Soc Open Sci
. 2021 May;
8(4):210113.
PMID: 33996131
Rampant coral disease, exacerbated by climate change and other anthropogenic stressors, threatens reefs worldwide, especially in the Caribbean. Physically isolated yet genetically connected reefs such as Flower Garden Banks National...
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Howe-Kerr L, Bachelot B, Wright R, Kenkel C, Bay L, Correa A
Glob Chang Biol
. 2020 Feb;
26(4):2220-2234.
PMID: 32048447
Coral reefs are declining globally as climate change and local water quality press environmental conditions beyond the physiological tolerances of holobionts-the collective of the host and its microbial symbionts. To...
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Wright R, Mera H, Kenkel C, Nayfa M, Bay L, Matz M
Glob Chang Biol
. 2019 Jul;
25(10):3294-3304.
PMID: 31301206
Climate change threatens organisms in a variety of interactive ways that requires simultaneous adaptation of multiple traits. Predicting evolutionary responses requires an understanding of the potential for interactions among stressors...
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Wright R, Strader M, Genuise H, Matz M
PeerJ
. 2019 May;
7:e6849.
PMID: 31106065
The surface mucus layer of reef-building corals supports feeding, sediment clearing, and protection from pathogenic invaders. As much as half of the fixed carbon supplied by the corals' photosynthetic symbionts...
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Wright R, Kenkel C, Dunn C, Shilling E, Bay L, Matz M
Sci Rep
. 2017 Jun;
7(1):2609.
PMID: 28572677
Disease causes significant coral mortality worldwide; however, factors responsible for intraspecific variation in disease resistance remain unclear. We exposed fragments of eight Acropora millepora colonies (genotypes) to putatively pathogenic bacteria...