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Mark E Hay

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Oecologia|May 27, 2017
Tissue-specific induction of herbivore resistance: seaweed response to amphipod grazingRichard B Taylor, Erik Sotka, Mark E Hay
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 23, 2014
RETRACTED: Chemically mediated behavior of recruiting corals and fishes: a tipping point that may limit reef recoveryDanielle L Dixson, David Abrego, Mark E Hay
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Large mobile versus small sedentary herbivores and their resistance to seaweed chemical defensesMark E Hay, Paul E Renaud, William Fenical
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Interactions of plant stress and herbivory: intraspecific variation in the susceptibility of a palatable versus an unpalatable seaweed to sea urchin grazingPaul E Renaud, Mark E Hay, Timothy M Schmitt
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|November 25, 2003
Geographic and genetic variation in feeding preference for chemically defended seaweedsErik E Sotka, John P Wares, Mark E Hay
Plos One|December 16, 2014
Gene expression of corals in response to macroalgal competitorsTonya L Shearer, Terry W Snell, Mark E Hay
Coral Reefs (Online)|August 8, 2017
Chemically cued suppression of coral reef resilience: Where is the tipping point?Rohan M Brooker, Mark E Hay, Danielle L Dixson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 29, 2025
James A. Estes: An ecologist's quest to understand natureMark E Hay, Terrie M Williams, Mary E Power
Oecologia|December 21, 2006
Beaver herbivory on aquatic plantsJohn D Parker, Christopher C Caudill, 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
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Oecologia|May 27, 2017
Tissue-specific induction of herbivore resistance: seaweed response to amphipod grazingRichard B Taylor, Erik Sotka, Mark E Hay
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 23, 2014
RETRACTED: Chemically mediated behavior of recruiting corals and fishes: a tipping point that may limit reef recoveryDanielle L Dixson, David Abrego, Mark E Hay
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Large mobile versus small sedentary herbivores and their resistance to seaweed chemical defensesMark E Hay, Paul E Renaud, William Fenical
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Interactions of plant stress and herbivory: intraspecific variation in the susceptibility of a palatable versus an unpalatable seaweed to sea urchin grazingPaul E Renaud, Mark E Hay, Timothy M Schmitt
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|November 25, 2003
Geographic and genetic variation in feeding preference for chemically defended seaweedsErik E Sotka, John P Wares, Mark E Hay
Plos One|December 16, 2014
Gene expression of corals in response to macroalgal competitorsTonya L Shearer, Terry W Snell, Mark E Hay
Coral Reefs (Online)|August 8, 2017
Chemically cued suppression of coral reef resilience: Where is the tipping point?Rohan M Brooker, Mark E Hay, Danielle L Dixson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 29, 2025
James A. Estes: An ecologist's quest to understand natureMark E Hay, Terrie M Williams, Mary E Power
Oecologia|December 21, 2006
Beaver herbivory on aquatic plantsJohn D Parker, Christopher C Caudill, 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
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