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Water flow and prey capture by three scleractinian corals, Madracis mirabilis, Montastrea cavernosa and Porites porites, in a field enclosure
KP Sebens, SP Grace, B Helmuth, EJ Maney Jr, JS Miles
Marine Biology 131, 347-360, 1998
2271998
Marine heatwaves and the collapse of marginal North Atlantic kelp forests
K Filbee-Dexter, T Wernberg, SP Grace, J Thormar, S Fredriksen, ...
Scientific Reports 10 (1), 13388, 2020
1282020
LIFE HISTORY PHASES AND THE BIOMECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF THE RED ALGA CHONDRUS CRISPUS (RHODOPHYTA)
E Carrington, SP Grace, T Chopin
Journal of Phycology 37 (5), 699-704, 2001
892001
Homogenization and miniaturization of habitat structure in temperate marine forests
A Pessarrodona, K Filbee‐Dexter, T Alcoverro, J Boada, CJ Feehan, ...
Global Change Biology 27 (20), 5262-5275, 2021
512021
Ecological feedbacks stabilize a turf-dominated ecosystem at the southern extent of kelp forests in the Northwest Atlantic
CJ Feehan, SP Grace, CA Narvaez
Scientific reports 9 (1), 7078, 2019
482019
Kelp carbon sink potential decreases with warming due to accelerating decomposition
K Filbee-Dexter, CJ Feehan, DA Smale, KA Krumhansl, S Augustine, ...
PLoS biology 20 (8), e3001702, 2022
262022
Winter quiescence, growth rate, and the release from competition in the temperate scleractinian coral Astrangia poculata (Ellis & Solander 1786)
S Grace
Northeastern Naturalist 24 (sp7), 2017
262017
Use of subtidal habitat by the Asian shore crab Hemigrapsus sanguineus in Long Island Sound
M Gilman, SP Grace
Northeastern Naturalist 16 (3), 481-487, 2009
202009
The Ratio of Gametophytes to Tetrasporophytes of Intertidal Chondrus crispus (Gigartinaceae) Across a Salinity Gradient
M Guidone, S Grace
Rhodora 112 (949), 80-84, 2010
192010
Ocean temperature controls kelp decomposition and carbon sink potential
K Filbee-Dexter, C Feehan, DA Smale, K Krumhansl, S Augustine, ...
Research Square, 2020
112020
Physiological seasonality in the symbiont and host of the northern star coral, Astrangia poculata
W Trumbauer, SP Grace, LJ Rodrigues
Coral Reefs 40 (4), 1155-1166, 2021
102021
Ecomorphology of the temperate scleractinian Astrangia poculata: Coral-macroalgal interactions in Narragansett Bay
SP Grace
University of Rhode Island, 2004
62004
Temperate urchins clear space for corals.
SP Grace, C Feehan
Frontiers in Ecology & the Environment 18 (3), 2020
42020
The effects of water flow on the in situ growth and feeding rate of the temperate scleractinian coral Astrangia poculata
SP Grace
University of Rhode Island, 1996
41996
Ecomorphology of the temperate scleractinian Astrangia poculata: Coral-macroalgal interactions in Narragansett Bay (Rhode Island)
SP Grace
32004
Seasonal variation in the bioaccumulation of potentially toxic metals in the tissues of Astrangia poculata in the northeastern United States
W Trumbauer, SP Grace, LJ Rodrigues
Marine Pollution Bulletin 174, 113180, 2022
12022
Sea urchin Arbacia punctulata feeding preference for algal turf over kelp in a degraded kelp forest ecosystem
SR Kelly, K Hamel, CA Narvaez, TJ Armstrong, SP Grace, CJ Feehan
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 571, 151976, 2024
2024
Genomic comparison of the temperate coral Astrangia poculata with tropical corals yields insights into winter quiescence, innate immunity, and sexual reproduction
KH Stankiewicz, N Guiglielmoni, SA Kitchen, JF Flot, KL Barott, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.09. 22.558704, 2023
2023
FrontiersEcoPics: Temperate urchins clear space for corals
SP Grace, C Feehan
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