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Mark E Hay

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Oecologia|July 20, 2007
Predator release of the gastropod Cyphoma gibbosum increases predation on gorgonian coralsDeron E Burkepile, Mark E Hay
Ecology|April 11, 2012
Are lower-latitude plants better defended? Palatability of freshwater macrophytesWendy E Morrison, Mark E Hay
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 28, 2015
Competitors as accomplices: seaweed competitors hide corals from predatory sea starsCody S Clements, Mark E Hay
Plos One|January 28, 2014
Seaweed-coral interactions: variance in seaweed allelopathy, coral susceptibility, and potential effects on coral resilienceRoberta M Bonaldo, Mark E Hay
Communicative & Integrative Biology|February 19, 2011
Seaweed allelopathy degrades the resilience and function of coral reefsDouglas B Rasher, Mark E Hay
Plos One|March 12, 2011
Herbivore preference for native vs. exotic plants: generalist herbivores from multiple continents prefer exotic plants that are evolutionarily naïveWendy E Morrison, Mark E Hay
Ecology|January 26, 2007
Herbivore vs. nutrient control of marine primary producers: context-dependent effectsDeron E Burkepile, Mark E Hay
Oecologia|December 1, 2006
To avoid or deter: interactions among defensive and escape strategies in sabellid wormsCynthia E Kicklighter, Mark E Hay
Ecology Letters|September 14, 2021
Biotic resistance to plant invasions? Native herbivores prefer non-native plantsJohn D Parker, Mark E Hay
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|July 27, 2018
Overlooked coral predators suppress foundation species as reefs degradeCody S Clements, Mark E Hay
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Oecologia|July 20, 2007
Predator release of the gastropod Cyphoma gibbosum increases predation on gorgonian coralsDeron E Burkepile, Mark E Hay
Ecology|April 11, 2012
Are lower-latitude plants better defended? Palatability of freshwater macrophytesWendy E Morrison, Mark E Hay
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 28, 2015
Competitors as accomplices: seaweed competitors hide corals from predatory sea starsCody S Clements, Mark E Hay
Plos One|January 28, 2014
Seaweed-coral interactions: variance in seaweed allelopathy, coral susceptibility, and potential effects on coral resilienceRoberta M Bonaldo, Mark E Hay
Communicative & Integrative Biology|February 19, 2011
Seaweed allelopathy degrades the resilience and function of coral reefsDouglas B Rasher, Mark E Hay
Plos One|March 12, 2011
Herbivore preference for native vs. exotic plants: generalist herbivores from multiple continents prefer exotic plants that are evolutionarily naïveWendy E Morrison, Mark E Hay
Ecology|January 26, 2007
Herbivore vs. nutrient control of marine primary producers: context-dependent effectsDeron E Burkepile, Mark E Hay
Oecologia|December 1, 2006
To avoid or deter: interactions among defensive and escape strategies in sabellid wormsCynthia E Kicklighter, Mark E Hay
Ecology Letters|September 14, 2021
Biotic resistance to plant invasions? Native herbivores prefer non-native plantsJohn D Parker, Mark E Hay
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|July 27, 2018
Overlooked coral predators suppress foundation species as reefs degradeCody S Clements, Mark E Hay
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