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    • Becca Maher
    • Grace Klinges
    • Emily Schmeltzer
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J. R. R. Zaneveld, Burkepile, D. E., Shantz, A. A., Pritchard, C. E., McMinds, R., Payet, J. P., Welsh, R., Correa, A. M. S., Lemoine, N. P., Rosales, S., Fuchs, C., Maynard, J. A., and Vega-Thurber, R. L., “Overfishing and nutrient pollution interact with temperature to disrupt coral reefs down to microbial scales”, Nature Communications, vol. 7, p. 11833, 2016.

Recent Vega Thurber Lab Publications

  • Minimum Information about an Uncultivated Virus Genome (MIUViG)
  • Microbiome Variation in an Intertidal Sea Anemone Across Latitudes and Symbiotic States
  • Coral-associated bacteria demonstrate phylosymbiosis and cophylogeny
  • Corals and Their Microbiomes Are Differentially Affected by Exposure to Elevated Nutrients and a Natural Thermal Anomaly
  • Responses of Coral-Associated Bacterial Communities to Local and Global Stressors
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