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Peter J Edmunds

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Plos One|October 11, 2017
Unusually high coral recruitment during the 2016 El Niño in Mo'orea, French PolynesiaPeter J Edmunds
Biology Letters|July 14, 2021
Recruitment hotspots and bottlenecks mediate the distribution of corals on a Caribbean reefPeter J Edmunds
Ecology|May 31, 2017
Intraspecific variation in growth rate is a poor predictor of fitness for reef coralsPeter J Edmunds
Ecology|June 20, 2024
Decadal-scale time series highlight the role of chronic disturbances in driving ecosystem collapse in the AnthropocenePeter J Edmunds
Scientific Reports|November 11, 2018
Implications of high rates of sexual recruitment in driving rapid reef recovery in Mo'orea, French PolynesiaPeter J Edmunds
Oecologia|October 4, 2005
The effect of sub-lethal increases in temperature on the growth and population trajectories of three scleractinian corals on the southern Great Barrier ReefPeter J Edmunds
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 25, 2006
Temperature-mediated transitions between isometry and allometry in a colonial, modular invertebratePeter J Edmunds
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 20, 2022
Persistence of a sessile benthic organism promoted by a morphological strategy combining sheets and treesPeter J Edmunds
Ecology|February 10, 2019
Three decades of degradation lead to diminished impacts of severe hurricanes on Caribbean reefsPeter J Edmunds
Peerj|November 26, 2020
High ecological resilience of the sea fan <i>Gorgonia ventalina</i> during two severe hurricanesPeter J Edmunds
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Plos One|October 11, 2017
Unusually high coral recruitment during the 2016 El Niño in Mo'orea, French PolynesiaPeter J Edmunds
Biology Letters|July 14, 2021
Recruitment hotspots and bottlenecks mediate the distribution of corals on a Caribbean reefPeter J Edmunds
Ecology|May 31, 2017
Intraspecific variation in growth rate is a poor predictor of fitness for reef coralsPeter J Edmunds
Ecology|June 20, 2024
Decadal-scale time series highlight the role of chronic disturbances in driving ecosystem collapse in the AnthropocenePeter J Edmunds
Scientific Reports|November 11, 2018
Implications of high rates of sexual recruitment in driving rapid reef recovery in Mo'orea, French PolynesiaPeter J Edmunds
Oecologia|October 4, 2005
The effect of sub-lethal increases in temperature on the growth and population trajectories of three scleractinian corals on the southern Great Barrier ReefPeter J Edmunds
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 25, 2006
Temperature-mediated transitions between isometry and allometry in a colonial, modular invertebratePeter J Edmunds
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 20, 2022
Persistence of a sessile benthic organism promoted by a morphological strategy combining sheets and treesPeter J Edmunds
Ecology|February 10, 2019
Three decades of degradation lead to diminished impacts of severe hurricanes on Caribbean reefsPeter J Edmunds
Peerj|November 26, 2020
High ecological resilience of the sea fan <i>Gorgonia ventalina</i> during two severe hurricanesPeter J Edmunds
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