Valerie F Chamberland
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Recent Articles
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Chamberland V, Bennett M, Doblado Speck T, Latijnhouwers K, Miller M
PeerJ
. 2025 Feb;
13:e18918.
PMID: 39902327
Background: Larval propagation and seeding of scleractinian corals for restoration is a rapidly expanding field, with demonstrated applications to assist the recovery of declining populations on reefs. The process typically...
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Miller M, Mendoza Quiroz S, Lachs L, Banaszak A, Chamberland V, Guest J, et al.
PLoS One
. 2024 Sep;
19(9):e0309719.
PMID: 39292637
Assisted sexual coral propagation, resulting in greater genet diversity via genetic recombination, has been hypothesized to lead to more adaptable and, hence, resilient restored populations compared to more common clonal...
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Quinlan Z, Bennett M, Arts M, Levenstein M, Flores D, Tholen H, et al.
Proc Biol Sci
. 2023 Oct;
290(2009):20231476.
PMID: 37848062
Reef-building crustose coralline algae (CCA) are known to facilitate the settlement and metamorphosis of scleractinian coral larvae. In recent decades, CCA coverage has fallen globally and degrading environmental conditions continue...
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Hagedorn M, Page C, ONeil K, Flores D, Tichy L, Conn T, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2021 Sep;
118(38).
PMID: 34493583
Assisted gene flow (AGF) is a conservation intervention to accelerate species adaptation to climate change by importing genetic diversity into at-risk populations. Corals exemplify both the need for AGF and...
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Vermeij M, Latijnhouwers K, Dilrosun F, Chamberland V, Dube C, Van Buurt G, et al.
PLoS One
. 2019 Jun;
14(6):e0217589.
PMID: 31194756
Effective assessments of the status of Caribbean fish communities require historical baselines to adequately understand how much fish communities have changed through time. To identify such changes and their causes,...
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Hartmann A, Marhaver K, Klueter A, Lovci M, Closek C, Diaz E, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2018 Dec;
28(1):141-155.
PMID: 30506836
Theory suggests that the direct transmission of beneficial endosymbionts (mutualists) from parents to offspring (vertical transmission) in animal hosts is advantageous and evolutionarily stable, yet many host species instead acquire...
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Chamberland V, Petersen D, Guest J, Petersen U, Brittsan M, Vermeij M
Sci Rep
. 2017 Dec;
7(1):18076.
PMID: 29273761
The use of sexually propagated corals is gaining popularity as an approach for reef restoration. However, manually attaching substrates with recently settled corals to the reef using binding materials is...
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Chamberland V, Latijnhouwers K, Huisman J, Hartmann A, Vermeij M
Proc Biol Sci
. 2017 Jun;
284(1857).
PMID: 28659451
Many marine invertebrates provide their offspring with symbionts. Yet the consequences of maternally inherited symbionts on larval fitness remain largely unexplored. In the stony coral (Esper 1797), mothers produce larvae...
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Hartmann A, Marhaver K, Chamberland V, Sandin S, Vermeij M
Ecology
. 2013 Nov;
94(9):1966-76.
PMID: 24279268
When juveniles must tolerate harsh environments early in life, the disproportionate success of certain phenotypes across multiple early life stages will dramatically influence adult community composition and dynamics. In many...