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Robert C Carpenter

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Hall T, Freedman A, Roos A, Edmunds P, Carpenter R, Gross K
Ecol Appl . 2020 Oct; 31(2):e02234. PMID: 33064870
Reef-building corals, like many long-lived organisms, experience environmental change as a combination of separate but concurrent processes, some of which are gradual yet long-lasting, while others are more acute but...
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Adam T, Burkepile D, Holbrook S, Carpenter R, Claudet J, Loiseau C, et al.
Ecol Appl . 2020 Sep; 31(1):e2227. PMID: 32918509
Nutrient pollution is altering coastal ecosystems worldwide. On coral reefs, excess nutrients can favor the production of algae at the expense of reef-building corals, yet the role of nutrients in...
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Fong C, Gaynus C, Carpenter R
Sci Rep . 2020 Feb; 10(1):2955. PMID: 32076043
Rainfall mobilizes and transports anthropogenic sources of sediments and nutrients from terrestrial to coastal marine ecosystems, and episodic but extreme rainfall may drive high fluxes to marine communities. Between January...
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Doo S, Edmunds P, Carpenter R
Sci Rep . 2019 Aug; 9(1):12067. PMID: 31427632
The Anthropocene climate has largely been defined by a rapid increase in atmospheric CO causing global climate change (warming) and ocean acidification (OA, a reduction in oceanic pH). OA is...
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Briggs A, Carpenter R
Sci Rep . 2019 Mar; 9(1):3986. PMID: 30850681
Ocean acidification (OA) is predicted to enhance photosynthesis in many marine taxa. However, photophysiology has multiple components that OA may affect differently, especially under different light environments, with potentially contrasting...
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Johnson M, Carpenter R
Biol Lett . 2018 Jul; 14(7). PMID: 29997188
Ocean acidification (OA) and nutrient enrichment threaten the persistence of near shore ecosystems, yet little is known about their combined effects on marine organisms. Here, we show that a threefold...
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Holbrook S, Adam T, Edmunds P, Schmitt R, Carpenter R, Brooks A, et al.
Sci Rep . 2018 May; 8(1):7338. PMID: 29743539
Tropical reefs often undergo acute disturbances that result in landscape-scale loss of coral. Due to increasing threats to coral reefs from climate change and anthropogenic perturbations, it is critical to...
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Benes K, Carpenter R
Ecology . 2015 Aug; 96(1):241-51. PMID: 26236909
Kelps are conspicuous foundation species in marine ecosystems that alter the composition of understory algal assemblages. While this may be due to changes in the competitive interactions between algal species,...
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Comeau S, Lantz C, Edmunds P, Carpenter R
Glob Chang Biol . 2015 Jul; 22(3):1225-34. PMID: 26154126
To date, studies of ocean acidification (OA) on coral reefs have focused on organisms rather than communities, and the few community effects that have been addressed have focused on shallow...
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Edmunds P, Adjeroud M, Baskett M, Baums I, Budd A, Carpenter R, et al.
PLoS One . 2014 Oct; 9(10):e107525. PMID: 25272143
The reduction in coral cover on many contemporary tropical reefs suggests a different set of coral community assemblages will dominate future reefs. To evaluate the capacity of reef corals to...