Symposium S10

Marine Ecosystem Engineers in a Changing World: Establishing Links Across Systems

Day: Wednesday, Jan. 6, 8:00 AM-3:00 PM
Room: 611

Organizer(s): Sarah Berke, Linda Walters

Symposium Author(s) Title

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BERKE, Sarah K Ecosystem Engineering in the Marine Realm

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CALLAWAY, R. Tube building polychaetes: from ephemeral bio-engineer to reef builder

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THOMSEN, M/S Habitat cascades – a conceptual overview and estuarine examples

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WOODIN, S.A.*; WETHEY, D.S.; VOLKENBORN, N. Infaunal hydraulic ecosystem engineers: the cast of characters, biogeography and possible impacts.

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PADILLA, D.K. Impacts and consequences of an invasive ecosystem engineer, Crassostrea gigas

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LUCKENBACH, Mark W. Fisheries collapses, restoration challenges, spread of non-natives and the emergence large-scale aquaculture: anthropogenic-driven changes to ecosystem-engineering oyster species

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HEIMAN, Kimberly*; MICHELI, Fiorenza Non-native ecosystem engineer alters estuarine communities

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COLEMAN, Felicia C*; KOENIG, Christopher C The effects of fishing, climate change, and other anthropogenic disturbances on red grouper and other reef fishes in the Gulf of Mexico.

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DONNELLY, M.J.*; WALTERS, L.J. Ecosystem engineering in Florida’s estuaries: mangrove and oyster ecotones over a gradient of anthropogenic disturbances

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BREITBURG, DL Ecosystem engineers in the plankton – habitat alteration by species from microbes to jellyfish

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BELL, Susan*; MEYERS, Allison; THOMAS, Florence Lessons learned about ecosystem function and biogenic structure from experimental work on seagrasses and macroalgae
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