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James J Bell

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Marine Environmental Research|April 11, 2020
Short-term responses of tropical lagoon sponges to elevated temperature and nitrateSandeep S Beepat, Simon K Davy, Lisa Woods, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 29, 2019
Author Correction: Growth and longevity in giant barrel sponges: Redwoods of the reef or Pines in the Indo-Pacific?Emily C McGrath, Lisa Woods, Jamaluddin Jompa, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 19, 2018
Growth and longevity in giant barrel sponges: Redwoods of the reef or Pines in the Indo-Pacific?Emily C McGrath, Lisa Woods, Jamaluddin Jompa, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|February 6, 2022
Near-future extreme temperatures affect physiology, morphology and recruitment of the temperate sponge Crella incrustansFrancesca Strano, Valerio Micaroni, Simon K Davy, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|May 19, 2022
Global status, impacts, and management of rocky temperate mesophotic ecosystemsJames J Bell, Valerio Micaroni, Benjamin Harris, et al.
Zootaxa|November 23, 2021
Bioeroding sponge species from the Wakatobi region of southeast Sulawesi, IndonesiaJoseph Marlow, James J Bell, Megan Shaffer, et al.
Zootaxa|November 23, 2021
Erratum: JOSEPH MARLOW, JAMES J. BELL, MEGAN SHAFFER, ABDUL HARIS amp; CHRISTINE H.L. SCHNBERG (2021) Bioeroding sponge species from the Wakatobi region of southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. Zootaxa, 4996: 001048Joseph Marlow, James J Bell, Megan Shaffer, et al.
Global Change Biology|June 6, 2022
Phototrophic sponge productivity may not be enhanced in a high CO<sub>2</sub> worldJames J Bell, Megan Shaffer, Heidi M Luter, et al.
Plos One|March 22, 2014
Resilience to disturbance despite limited dispersal and self-recruitment in tropical barrel sponges: implications for conservation and managementJames J Bell, David Smith, Danielle Hannan, et al.
Global Change Biology|March 6, 2018
Elucidating the sponge stress response; lipids and fatty acids can facilitate survival under future climate scenariosHolly Bennett, James J Bell, Simon K Davy, et al.
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Marine Environmental Research|April 11, 2020
Short-term responses of tropical lagoon sponges to elevated temperature and nitrateSandeep S Beepat, Simon K Davy, Lisa Woods, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 29, 2019
Author Correction: Growth and longevity in giant barrel sponges: Redwoods of the reef or Pines in the Indo-Pacific?Emily C McGrath, Lisa Woods, Jamaluddin Jompa, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 19, 2018
Growth and longevity in giant barrel sponges: Redwoods of the reef or Pines in the Indo-Pacific?Emily C McGrath, Lisa Woods, Jamaluddin Jompa, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|February 6, 2022
Near-future extreme temperatures affect physiology, morphology and recruitment of the temperate sponge Crella incrustansFrancesca Strano, Valerio Micaroni, Simon K Davy, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|May 19, 2022
Global status, impacts, and management of rocky temperate mesophotic ecosystemsJames J Bell, Valerio Micaroni, Benjamin Harris, et al.
Zootaxa|November 23, 2021
Bioeroding sponge species from the Wakatobi region of southeast Sulawesi, IndonesiaJoseph Marlow, James J Bell, Megan Shaffer, et al.
Zootaxa|November 23, 2021
Erratum: JOSEPH MARLOW, JAMES J. BELL, MEGAN SHAFFER, ABDUL HARIS amp; CHRISTINE H.L. SCHNBERG (2021) Bioeroding sponge species from the Wakatobi region of southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. Zootaxa, 4996: 001048Joseph Marlow, James J Bell, Megan Shaffer, et al.
Global Change Biology|June 6, 2022
Phototrophic sponge productivity may not be enhanced in a high CO<sub>2</sub> worldJames J Bell, Megan Shaffer, Heidi M Luter, et al.
Plos One|March 22, 2014
Resilience to disturbance despite limited dispersal and self-recruitment in tropical barrel sponges: implications for conservation and managementJames J Bell, David Smith, Danielle Hannan, et al.
Global Change Biology|March 6, 2018
Elucidating the sponge stress response; lipids and fatty acids can facilitate survival under future climate scenariosHolly Bennett, James J Bell, Simon K Davy, et al.
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