Thomas C Adam
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Speare K, Enright L, Aplin A, Adam T, Edmunds P, Burkepile D
Ecology
. 2025 Jan;
106(1):e4510.
PMID: 39869054
Understanding how foundation species recover from disturbances is key for predicting the future of ecosystems in the Anthropocene. Coral reefs are dynamic ecosystems that can undergo rapid declines in coral...
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Winslow E, Speare K, Adam T, Burkepile D, Hench J, Lenihan H
Sci Rep
. 2024 Apr;
14(1):9006.
PMID: 38637581
Marine heatwaves are increasing in frequency and duration, threatening tropical reef ecosystems through intensified coral bleaching events. We examined a strikingly variable spatial pattern of bleaching in Moorea, French Polynesia...
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Vompe A, Epstein H, Speare K, Schmeltzer E, Adam T, Burkepile D, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2024 Jan;
30(1):e17088.
PMID: 38273492
Microbiomes are essential features of holobionts, providing their hosts with key metabolic and functional traits like resistance to environmental disturbances and diseases. In scleractinian corals, questions remain about the microbiome's...
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Adam T, Holbrook S, Burkepile D, Speare K, Brooks A, Ladd M, et al.
Ecology
. 2022 Jul;
103(12):e3831.
PMID: 35862066
The outcomes of species interactions can vary greatly in time and space with the outcomes of some interactions determined by priority effects. On coral reefs, benthic algae rapidly colonize disturbed...
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Holbrook S, Wencelius J, Dubel A, Adam T, Cook D, Hunter C, et al.
Ecol Appl
. 2021 Dec;
32(3):e2515.
PMID: 34918841
Both natural and anthropogenic stressors are increasing on coral reefs, resulting in large-scale loss of coral and potential shifts from coral- to macroalgae-dominated community states. Two factors implicated in shifts...
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Speare K, Adam T, Winslow E, Lenihan H, Burkepile D
Glob Chang Biol
. 2021 Dec;
28(4):1342-1358.
PMID: 34908214
For many long-lived taxa, such as trees and corals, older, and larger individuals often have the lowest mortality and highest fecundity. However, climate change-driven disturbances such as droughts and heatwaves...
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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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Scott J, Adam T, Duran A, Burkepile D, Rasher D
Proc Biol Sci
. 2020 Apr;
287(1924):20192367.
PMID: 32228407
Microbes are ubiquitous throughout the world's oceans, yet the manner and extent of their influence on the ecology and evolution of large, mobile fauna remains poorly understood. Here, we establish...
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Donovan M, Adam T, Shantz A, Speare K, Munsterman K, Rice M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2020 Feb;
117(10):5351-5357.
PMID: 32094188
Climate change is increasing the frequency and magnitude of temperature anomalies that cause coral bleaching, leading to widespread mortality of stony corals that can fundamentally alter reef structure and function....
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Ruttenberg B, Adam T, Duran A, Burkepile D
Ecol Appl
. 2019 Apr;
29(4):e01893.
PMID: 31026114
Overexploitation of key species can negatively impact ecosystem processes, so understanding the ecological roles of individual species is critical for improving ecosystem management. Here, we use coral reefs and the...