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J Purkis

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Annual Review of Marine Science|August 11, 2017
Remote Sensing Tropical Coral Reefs: The View from AboveSam J Purkis
Modern Midwife|April 1, 1997
All changeJ Purkis, J Beckett
Marine Pollution Bulletin|September 28, 2014
Are lionfish set for a Mediterranean invasion? Modelling explains why this is unlikely to occurMatthew W Johnston, Sam J Purkis
Marine Pollution Bulletin|April 23, 2011
Spatial analysis of the invasion of lionfish in the western Atlantic and CaribbeanMatthew W Johnston, Samuel J Purkis
Plos One|September 7, 2013
Modeling the potential spread of the recently identified non-native panther grouper (Chromileptes altivelis) in the Atlantic using a cellular automaton approachMatthew W Johnston, Sam J Purkis
Global Change Biology|January 27, 2015
Hurricanes accelerated the Florida-Bahamas lionfish invasionMatthew W Johnston, Sam J Purkis
Marine Pollution Bulletin|November 25, 2010
The most temperature-adapted corals have an Achilles' HeelS J Purkis, D A Renegar, B M Riegl
Cell and Tissue Banking|March 3, 2006
Donor exclusion in the National Blood Service Tissue Services living bone donor programmeF Pink, R M Warwick, J Purkis, et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin|December 23, 2008
Monitored and modeled coral population dynamics and the refuge conceptB Riegl, S J Purkis, J Keck, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|July 26, 2012
Open and closed seascapes: where does habitat patchiness create populations with high fractions of self-recruitment?Malin L Pinsky, Stephen R Palumbi, Serge Andréfouët, et al.
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Annual Review of Marine Science|August 11, 2017
Remote Sensing Tropical Coral Reefs: The View from AboveSam J Purkis
Modern Midwife|April 1, 1997
All changeJ Purkis, J Beckett
Marine Pollution Bulletin|September 28, 2014
Are lionfish set for a Mediterranean invasion? Modelling explains why this is unlikely to occurMatthew W Johnston, Sam J Purkis
Marine Pollution Bulletin|April 23, 2011
Spatial analysis of the invasion of lionfish in the western Atlantic and CaribbeanMatthew W Johnston, Samuel J Purkis
Plos One|September 7, 2013
Modeling the potential spread of the recently identified non-native panther grouper (Chromileptes altivelis) in the Atlantic using a cellular automaton approachMatthew W Johnston, Sam J Purkis
Global Change Biology|January 27, 2015
Hurricanes accelerated the Florida-Bahamas lionfish invasionMatthew W Johnston, Sam J Purkis
Marine Pollution Bulletin|November 25, 2010
The most temperature-adapted corals have an Achilles' HeelS J Purkis, D A Renegar, B M Riegl
Cell and Tissue Banking|March 3, 2006
Donor exclusion in the National Blood Service Tissue Services living bone donor programmeF Pink, R M Warwick, J Purkis, et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin|December 23, 2008
Monitored and modeled coral population dynamics and the refuge conceptB Riegl, S J Purkis, J Keck, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|July 26, 2012
Open and closed seascapes: where does habitat patchiness create populations with high fractions of self-recruitment?Malin L Pinsky, Stephen R Palumbi, Serge Andréfouët, et al.
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