553 results on '"Bell, James J."'
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2. Spongivory in the Wakatobi Marine National Park, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia
3. Ecologically significant shallow-water (0–30 m) marine animal forests in central New Zealand
4. Future ocean conditions induce necrosis, microbial dysbiosis and nutrient cycling imbalance in the reef sponge Stylissa flabelliformis
5. Reduced small-scale structural complexity on sponge-dominated areas of Indo-Pacific coral reefs
6. Testing the impact of Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROVs) camera angle on community metrics of temperate mesophotic organisms: A 3D model-based approach
7. Transitions from coral to sponge-dominated states alter trophodynamics in associated coral reef fish assemblages
8. Sponge organic matter recycling: Reduced detritus production under extreme environmental conditions
9. Effects of ocean acidification on the interaction between calcifying oysters (Ostrea chilensis) and bioeroding sponges (Cliona sp.).
10. The sponge microbiome project
11. Marine heatwave‐driven mass mortality and microbial community reorganisation in an ecologically important temperate sponge.
12. Could spatial variation be more important than species identity in determining the presence of microplastics in temperate sponges?
13. Short-term responses of tropical lagoon sponges to elevated temperature and nitrate
14. Responses of a common New Zealand coastal sponge to elevated suspended sediments: Indications of resilience
15. Spatial variation in the rocky temperate benthic mesophotic communities of the Wellington region in New Zealand
16. Application of the Cardiff Model for Orthogonal LMBA Response Prediction
17. Decadal variability in sponge abundance and biodiversity on an Indo-Pacific coral reef
18. Sponges to Be Winners under Near-Future Climate Scenarios
19. Impacts of Short-Term Large-Scale Climatic Variation on Sponge Assemblages
20. Climate Change and Sponges: An Introduction
21. Future Research Directions and Gaps in Our Knowledge
22. Seasonally Driven Sexual and Asexual Reproduction in Temperate Tethya Species
23. Evidence for genetic structuring and limited dispersal ability in the Great Barrier Reef sponge Carteriospongia foliascens
24. Lobster fishery and marine reserve interactions in central New Zealand
25. Reduced small-scale structural complexity on sponge-dominated areas of Indo-Pacific coral reefs
26. Institute Profile: Victoria University of Wellington's Coastal Ecology Laboratory—A Uniquely Situated Research Facility for Subtidal and Intertidal Biology
27. CLIMATE CHANGE ALTERATIONS TO ECOSYSTEM DOMINANCE : HOW MIGHT SPONGE-DOMINATED REEFS FUNCTION?
28. Sponge Grounds as Key Marine Habitats: A Synthetic Review of Types, Structure, Functional Roles, and Conservation Concerns
29. Reproductive isolation between two cryptic sponge species in New Zealand: high levels of connectivity and clonality shape Tethya species boundaries
30. Advancing our understanding of the connectivity, evolution and management of marine lobsters through genetics
31. Hidden diversity in the genus Tethya: comparing molecular and morphological techniques for species identification
32. Variation in autotrophic and heterotrophic sponge abundance in a shallow water seagrass system
33. Marine heatwave conditions drive carryover effects in a temperate sponge microbiome and developmental performance
34. Temporal variability in tropical lagoon sponges from Mauritius (Western Indian Ocean)
35. Global status, impacts, and management of rocky temperate mesophotic ecosystems.
36. The Distribution and Prevalence of Sponges in Relation to Environmental Gradients within a Temperate Sea Lough: Inclined Cliff Surfaces
37. The Distribution and Prevalence of Sponges in Relation to Environmental Gradients within a Temperate Sea Lough: Vertical Cliff Surfaces
38. Spatial Variation in a Shallow-Water Sponge-Dominated Reef in Timor-Leste (East Timor)
39. Bleaching and recovery of a phototrophic bioeroding sponge
40. Coral larvae change their settlement preference for crustose coralline algae dependent on availability of bare space
41. Could spatial variation be more important than species identity in determining the presence of microplastics in temperate sponges?
42. Author Correction: Growth and longevity in giant barrel sponges: Redwoods of the reef or Pines in the Indo-Pacific?
43. An Extraction Method Based on Artificial Neural Network Techniques for Novel Cardiff Model With Reasonable Extrapolation Behavior
44. Marine heat waves drive bleaching and necrosis of temperate sponges
45. SUPPLEMETARY MATERIAL from Marine heatwave conditions drive carryover effects in a temperate sponge microbiome and developmental performance
46. Global conservation status of sponges
47. Nutrient utilisation by shallow water temperate sponges in New Zealand
48. DC-Dependent Cardiff Model from Modulated Supply and Load-Pull Data
49. Contrasting drivers of sponge and seagrass assemblage composition in an Indo-Pacific seagrass meadow
50. Chapter Two - Sponge functional roles in a changing world
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