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Animalia: species: Acropora muricata

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  • Casey, J.M., S.R. Connolly and T.D. Ainsworth (2015). Coral transplantation triggers shift in microbiome and promotion of coral disease associated potential pathogens, Scientific Reports, 5: 11903 doi 10.1038/srep11903. LIRS catalog number 1910.
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  • Crawley, A., D.I. Kline, S. Dunn, K. Anthony and S. Dove (2010). The effect of ocean acidification on symbiont photorespiration and productivity in Acropora formosa, Global Change Biology, 16: 851-863.
  • Dornelas, M. (2006). Coral assemblages and neutral theory. PhD thesis, James Cook University. LIRS catalog number 1626.
  • Dornelas, M. and S.R. Connolly (2008). Multiple modes in a coral species abundance distribution, Ecology Letters, 11: 1008-1016. LIRS catalog number 1145.
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  • Holbrook, S.J., R.J. Schmitt, V. Messmer, A.J. Brooks, M. Srinivasan, P.L. Munday and G.P. Jones (2015). Reef fishes in biodiversity hotspots are at greatest risk from loss of coral species, PLOS One, doi10.1371/journal.pone.0124054. LIRS catalog number 1915.
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  • Hoogenboom, M.O., G.E. Frank, T.J. Chase, S. Jurriaans, M. Álvarez-Noriega, K. Peterson, K. Critchell, K.L.E. Berry, K.J. Nicolet, B. Ramsby and A.S. Paley (2017). Environmental drivers of variation in bleaching severity of Acropora species during an extreme thermal anomaly. Frontiers in Marine Science, 4: 376. LIRS catalog number 2163.
  • Keith, S.A., E.S. Woolsey , J.S. Madin , M. Byrne and A.H. Baird (2015). Differential establishment potential of species predicts a shift in coral assemblage structure across a biogeographic barrier, Ecography, doi: 10.1111/ecog.01437. LIRS catalog number 1888.
  • Lawton, R.J. (2011). Geographic variation in ecology of coral feeding butterflyfishes and resilience to large scale disturbances. PhD thesis, James Cook University. LIRS catalog number 1522.
  • Messmer, V. (2010). From genes to ecosystems: patterns, processes and consequences of declining biodiversity in coral reef fish communities. PhD thesis, James Cook University. LIRS catalog number 1413.
  • Messmer, V., G.P. Jones, P.L. Munday, S.J. Holbrook, R.J. Schmitt and A.J. Brooks (2011). Habitat biodiversity as a determinant of fish community structure on coral reefs. Ecology, 92(12): 2285-2298. LIRS catalog number 1463.
  • Nozawa, Y. and P.L. Harrison (2008). Temporal patterns of larval settlement and survivorship of two broadcast-spawning acroporid corals, Marine Biology, 155: 347-351.
  • Okubo, N., T. Motokawa and M. Omori (2007). When fragmented coral spawn? Effect of size and timing on survivorship and fecundity of fragmentation in Acropora formosa, Marine Biology, 151: 353-363.
  • Page, C.A. (2009). Ecology and biology of coral disease on the Great Barrier Reef, Ph.D. thesis, James Cook University. LIRS catalog number 1299.
  • Page, C.A. and B. Willis (2006). Distribution, host range and large-scale spatial variability in black band disease prevalence on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia, Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 69: 41-51. LIRS catalog number 961.
  • Page, C.A. and B.L. Willis (2008). Epidemiology of skeletal eroding band on the Great Barrier Reef and the role of injury in the initiation of this widespread coral disease, Coral Reefs, 27: 257-272. LIRS catalog number 1135.
  • Patten, N.L., P.L. Harrison and J.G. Mitchell (2008). Prevalence of virus-like particles within a staghorn scleractinian coral (Acropora muricata) from the Great Barrier Reef, Coral Reefs, 27: 569-580. LIRS catalog number 1187.
  • Van Woesik, R., A.M. Ayling, and B. Mapstone (1992). Impact of tropical cyclone 'Ivor' on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia, Journal of Coastal Research, 7(2): 551-558. LIRS catalog number 595.
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