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Douglas B Rasher

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F1000 Biology Reports|December 22, 2010
Coral reefs in crisis: reversing the biotic death spiralMark E Hay, Douglas B Rasher
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 10, 2014
Competition induces allelopathy but suppresses growth and anti-herbivore defence in a chemically rich seaweedDouglas B Rasher, Mark E Hay
Communicative & Integrative Biology|February 19, 2011
Seaweed allelopathy degrades the resilience and function of coral reefsDouglas B Rasher, Mark E Hay
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 12, 2010
Chemically rich seaweeds poison corals when not controlled by herbivoresDouglas B Rasher, Mark E Hay
Ecology|August 8, 2013
Consumer diversity interacts with prey defenses to drive ecosystem functionDouglas B Rasher, Andrew S Hoey, Mark E Hay
Scientific Reports|November 18, 2017
Cascading predator effects in a Fijian coral reef ecosystemDouglas B Rasher, Andrew S Hoey, Mark E Hay
Plos One|July 18, 2024
Rearing condition influences gene expression in postlarval American lobster (Homarus americanus)Aubrey Jane, Douglas B Rasher, Jesica Waller, et al.
Science Advances|May 12, 2018
Attenuating effects of ecosystem management on coral reefsRobert S Steneck, Peter J Mumby, Chancey MacDonald, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 19, 2011
Macroalgal terpenes function as allelopathic agents against reef coralsDouglas B Rasher, E Paige Stout, Sebastian Engel, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 2, 2020
Intestinal microbes: an axis of functional diversity among large marine consumersJarrod J Scott, Thomas C Adam, Alain Duran, et al.
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F1000 Biology Reports|December 22, 2010
Coral reefs in crisis: reversing the biotic death spiralMark E Hay, Douglas B Rasher
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 10, 2014
Competition induces allelopathy but suppresses growth and anti-herbivore defence in a chemically rich seaweedDouglas B Rasher, Mark E Hay
Communicative & Integrative Biology|February 19, 2011
Seaweed allelopathy degrades the resilience and function of coral reefsDouglas B Rasher, Mark E Hay
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 12, 2010
Chemically rich seaweeds poison corals when not controlled by herbivoresDouglas B Rasher, Mark E Hay
Ecology|August 8, 2013
Consumer diversity interacts with prey defenses to drive ecosystem functionDouglas B Rasher, Andrew S Hoey, Mark E Hay
Scientific Reports|November 18, 2017
Cascading predator effects in a Fijian coral reef ecosystemDouglas B Rasher, Andrew S Hoey, Mark E Hay
Plos One|July 18, 2024
Rearing condition influences gene expression in postlarval American lobster (Homarus americanus)Aubrey Jane, Douglas B Rasher, Jesica Waller, et al.
Science Advances|May 12, 2018
Attenuating effects of ecosystem management on coral reefsRobert S Steneck, Peter J Mumby, Chancey MacDonald, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 19, 2011
Macroalgal terpenes function as allelopathic agents against reef coralsDouglas B Rasher, E Paige Stout, Sebastian Engel, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 2, 2020
Intestinal microbes: an axis of functional diversity among large marine consumersJarrod J Scott, Thomas C Adam, Alain Duran, et al.
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