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Andrew H Baird

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Ecology|February 10, 2011
Estimating dispersal potential for marine larvae: dynamic models applied to scleractinian coralsSean R Connolly, Andrew H Baird
Global Change Biology|July 16, 2024
Future climate warming threatens coral reef function on World Heritage reefsKate M Quigley, Andrew H Baird
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms|August 30, 2018
Coral tumor-like growth anomalies induce an immune response and reduce fecundityCaroline V Palmer, Andrew H Baird
Zookeys|August 4, 2017
<i>Cyphastrea salae</i>, a new species of hard coral from Lord Howe Island, Australia (Scleractinia, Merulinidae)Andrew H Baird, Mia O Hoogenboom, Danwei Huang
Ecology|May 22, 2013
Synthesizing larval competence dynamics and reef-scale retention reveals a high potential for self-recruitment in coralsJoana Figueiredo, Andrew H Baird, Sean R Connolly
Journal of Fish Biology|December 17, 2024
In situ observations confirm that the wrought-iron butterflyfish Chaetodon daedalma is a facultative corallivoreAndrew H Baird, Morgan S Pratchett, James D Reimer
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 28, 2010
Correlated evolution of sex and reproductive mode in corals (Anthozoa: Scleractinia)Alexander M Kerr, Andrew H Baird, Terry P Hughes
Zookeys|May 2, 2015
Cyphastreakausti sp. n. (Cnidaria, Anthozoa, Scleractinia), a new species of reef coral from the Red SeaJessica Bouwmeester, Francesca Benzoni, Andrew H Baird, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|November 22, 2008
Coral bleaching: the role of the hostAndrew H Baird, Ranjeet Bhagooli, Peter J Ralph, et al.
BMC Evolutionary Biology|February 9, 2011
Cleaning up the 'Bigmessidae': molecular phylogeny of scleractinian corals from Faviidae, Merulinidae, Pectiniidae and TrachyphylliidaeDanwei Huang, Wilfredo Y Licuanan, Andrew H Baird, et al.
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Ecology|February 10, 2011
Estimating dispersal potential for marine larvae: dynamic models applied to scleractinian coralsSean R Connolly, Andrew H Baird
Global Change Biology|July 16, 2024
Future climate warming threatens coral reef function on World Heritage reefsKate M Quigley, Andrew H Baird
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms|August 30, 2018
Coral tumor-like growth anomalies induce an immune response and reduce fecundityCaroline V Palmer, Andrew H Baird
Zookeys|August 4, 2017
<i>Cyphastrea salae</i>, a new species of hard coral from Lord Howe Island, Australia (Scleractinia, Merulinidae)Andrew H Baird, Mia O Hoogenboom, Danwei Huang
Ecology|May 22, 2013
Synthesizing larval competence dynamics and reef-scale retention reveals a high potential for self-recruitment in coralsJoana Figueiredo, Andrew H Baird, Sean R Connolly
Journal of Fish Biology|December 17, 2024
In situ observations confirm that the wrought-iron butterflyfish Chaetodon daedalma is a facultative corallivoreAndrew H Baird, Morgan S Pratchett, James D Reimer
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 28, 2010
Correlated evolution of sex and reproductive mode in corals (Anthozoa: Scleractinia)Alexander M Kerr, Andrew H Baird, Terry P Hughes
Zookeys|May 2, 2015
Cyphastreakausti sp. n. (Cnidaria, Anthozoa, Scleractinia), a new species of reef coral from the Red SeaJessica Bouwmeester, Francesca Benzoni, Andrew H Baird, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|November 22, 2008
Coral bleaching: the role of the hostAndrew H Baird, Ranjeet Bhagooli, Peter J Ralph, et al.
BMC Evolutionary Biology|February 9, 2011
Cleaning up the 'Bigmessidae': molecular phylogeny of scleractinian corals from Faviidae, Merulinidae, Pectiniidae and TrachyphylliidaeDanwei Huang, Wilfredo Y Licuanan, Andrew H Baird, et al.
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