Travelled to Honolulu for the 13th International Coral Reefs Symposium to present my poster titled: “BOLSTERED PHYSICAL DEFENSES UNDER NUTRIENT ENRICHED CONDITIONS MAY FACILITATE A MACROALGAL SPECIES IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC”
Travelled to Honolulu for the 13th International Coral Reefs Symposium to present my poster titled: “BOLSTERED PHYSICAL DEFENSES UNDER NUTRIENT ENRICHED CONDITIONS MAY FACILITATE A MACROALGAL SPECIES IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC”
Rachel J. Clausing, Sarah Joy Bittick, Caitlin R. Fong, and Peggy Fong
Sediments influence accumulation of two macroalgal species through novel but differing interactions with nutrients and herbivory
Published online in Coral Reefs: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00338-016-1477-1?wt_mc=Internal.Event.1.SEM.ArticleAuthorOnlineFirst
The online, non copy-edited version of my newest paper from Journal of Ecology is available:
You can also see the accepted draft version here.
I just had a paper accepted in the Journal of Ecology! http://www.journalofecology.org/view/0/index.html
Please check back as it will likely be published online soon.
Article details:
Bittick SJ, Clausing RJ, Fong CR, & Fong P. In press. Bolstered physical defences under nutrient enriched conditions may facilitate a secondary foundational algal species in the South Pacific. Journal of Ecology, accepted January 2016.
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Ph.D. candidate in the lab of Peggy Fong
University of California Los Angeles
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Expected degree completion, June 2016
I am a marine community ecologist with interests in human impacts on trophic structure, species diversity, and overall community dynamics.
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