Papers
88. Saldaña, P.H., C. Angelini, M.D. Bertness, A.H. Altieri (2024) Dead foundation species drive ecosystem dynamics. Trends in Ecology & Evolution Early online access.
87. Howard, R.D., M.D. Schul, L.M. Rodriguez Bravo, A.H. Altieri, J.L. Meyer (2023) Shifts in the coral microbiome in response to in situ experimental deoxygenation. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 89: e00577-23.
86. Xu, C., B.R. Silliman, J. Chen, X. Li, M.S. Thomsen, Q. Zhang, J. Lee, J.S. Lefcheck, P. Daleo, B.B. Hughes, H.P. Jones, R. Wang, S. Wang, C. Smith, X. Xi, A.H. Altieri, J. van de Koppel, T.M. Palmer, L. Liu, J. Wu, B. Li, Q. He (2023) Herbivory limits success of vegetation restoration globally. Science 382: 589-594.
85. Mallon, J., A. Demko, J. Sneed, L. Newman, C. Dugan, A.H. Altieri, V.J. Paul, M.D. Johnson (2023) The influence of deoxygenation on Caribbean coral larval settlement and early survival. Frontiers in Marine Science 10: 1254965.
84. Walker, J.E., C. Angelini, A.H. Altieri, C.W. Martin, T.Z. Osborne (2023). Influence of climate-mediated shifts in wetland vegetation on prey fish habitat use and schooling dynamics. Marine Ecology Progress Series 716: 31-45.
83. Li, X., H. Wang, D.J. McCauley, A.H. Altieri, B.R. Silliman, J.S. Lefcheck, J. Wu, B. Li, Q. He (2023) A wide megafauna gap undermines China’s expanding coastal ecosystem conservation. Science Advances 9: eadg3800.
82. Morrison, E.S., E. Phlips, S. Badylak, A.R. Chappel, A.H. Altieri, T.Z. Osborne, D. Tomasko, M.W. Beck, E. Sherwood (2023) The response of Tampa Bay to a legacy mining nutrient release in the year following the event. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 11: 1144778.
81. Fourqurean, J.W., J.E. Campbell, O.K. Rhoades, C.J. Munson, J.R. Krause, A.H. Altieri, J.G. Douglass, K.L. Heck Jr., V.J. Paul, A.R. Armitage, S.C. Barry, E. Bethel, L. Christ, M.J. A. Christianen, G. Dodillet, K. Dutton, T.K. Frazer, Bethany M. Gaffey, R. Glazner, J.A. Goeke, R. Grana‑Valdes, O.A.A. Kramer, S.T. Linhardt, C.W. Martin, I.G. Martínez López, A.M. McDonald, V.A. Main, S.A. Manuel, C. Marco‑Méndez, D.A. O’Brien, O. O’Shea, C.J. Patrick, C. Peabody, L.K. Reynolds, A. Rodriguez, L.M. Rodriguez Bravo, A. Sang, Y. Sawall, F.O.H. Smulders, J.E. Thompson, B. van Tussenbroek, W.L. Wied, S.S. Wilson (2023) Seagrass abundance predict surficial soil organic carbon stocks across the range of Thalasssia testudinum in the western North Atlantic. Estuaries and Coasts 46: 1280-1301.
80. Cannon, A.L., M.G. Hynes, M. Brandt, C. Wold, A. O'Dea, A.H. Altieri, J.E. Smith (2022) Simulated green turtle grazing reduces seagrass productivity and alters benthic community structure while triggering further disturbance by feeding stingrays. Caribbean Journal of Science 52: 373-388.
79. Doucette, V.E., L.M. Rodriguez Bravo, A.H. Altieri, M.D. Johnson (2022) Negative effects of a zoanthid competitor limit coral calcification more than ocean acidification. Royal Society Open Science 9: 220760.
78. Adelson, A.E., A.H. Altieri, X. Boza, R. Collin, K.A. Davis, A. Gaul, S.N. Giddings, V. Reed, G. Pawlak (2022) Seasonal hypoxia and temperature inversions in a tropical bay. Limnology and Oceanography 67: 2174-2189.
77. Clever, F., J.M. Sourisse, R.F. Preziosi, J.A. Eisen, E.C. Rodriguez Guerra, J.J. Scott, L.G.E. Wilkins, A.H. Altieri, W.O. McMillan, M. Leray (2022) The gut microbiome variability of a butterflyfish increases on severely degraded Caribbean reefs. Communications Biology 5: 770.
76. Stewart, H.A., J.L. Wright, M. Carrigan, A.H. Altieri, D.I. Kline, R.J. Araújo (2022) Novel co-existing mangrove-coral habitats: Extensive coral communities located deep within mangrove canopies of Panama, a global classification system, and predicted distributions. PLoS One 17: e0269181.
75. Ashton, Gail V., A.L. Freestone, J.E. Duffy, M.E. Torchin, B.J. Sewall, B. Tracy, M. Albano, A.H. Altieri. . .G.M. Ruiz +56 others (2022) Predator control of marine communities increases with temperature across 115 degrees of latitude. Science 376: 1215-1219.
74. Walker, J.E., T. Ankersen, S. Barchiesi, C.K. Meyer, A.H. Altieri, T.Z. Osborne, C. Angelini (2022) Governance of the mangrove commons: Advancing the cross scale, nested framework for the global conservation and wise use of mangroves. Journal of Environmental Management 312: 114823.
73. Beck M.W., A. Altieri, C. Angelini, M.C. Burke, J. Chen, D.W. Chin, J. Gardiner, C. Hu, K.A. Hubbard, Y. Liu, C. Lopez, M. Medina, E. Morrison, E.J. Phlips, G.E. Raulerson, S. Scolaro, E.T. Sherwood, D. Tomasko, R.H. Weisberg, J. Whalen (2022) Initial estuarine response to inorganic nutrient inputs from a legacy mining facility adjacent to Tampa Bay, Florida. Marine Pollution Bulletin 178: 113598.
72. H.A. Stewart, D.S. Janiak, J.L. Wright, D.A.G.A. Hunt, A. Carmona Cortes, K.T. Powell, L.J. Chapman, A.H. Altieri (2022) Epibiont community composition on red mangroves Rhyzophora mangle are contingent on root characteristics. Marine Ecology Progress Series 686: 15-35.
71. Crotty, S.M., T.S. Bianchi, A. Altieri, C. Angelini (2022) Reply to Wilson et al.: Feedbacks between geomorphology and fauna engineers are key to predicting coastal responses to rising seas. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 119: e2118042119.
70. Thomsen, M.S., A.H. Altieri, C. Angelini, M.J. Bishop, F. Bulleri, R. Farhan, V.M.M. Fruhling, P.E. Gribben, S.B. Harrison, Q. He, M. Klinghardt, J. Langeneck, B.S. Lanham, L. Mondardini, Y. Mulders, S. Oleksyn, A.P. Ramus, D.R. Schiel, T. Schneider, A. Siciliano, B.R. Silliman, D.A. Smale, P.M. South, T. Wernberg, S. Zhang, and G. Zotz (2022). Heterogeneity within and among co-occurring foundation species increases biodiversity. Nature Communications 13: 581.
69. Boyd, A.D., N.S. Walker, S.R. Valdez, Y.S. Zhang, A.H. Altieri, V. Gulis, C. Crain, B. Silliman (2022) Invertebrate grazing on live turtlegrass (Thalassia testudinum): A common interaction that may facilitate fungal growth. Frontiers in Marine Science 8: 789380.
68. Johnson, M.D., S.D. Swaminathan, E.N. Nixon, V.J. Paul, A.H. Altieri (2021) Differential susceptibility of reef-building corals to deoxygenation reveals remarkable hypoxia tolerance. Scientific Reports 11: 23168.
67. Johnson, M.D., L.M.R. Bravo, N. Lucey, A.H. Altieri (2021) Environmental legacy effects and acclimatization of a crustose coralline alga to ocean acidification. Climate Change Ecology 2: 100016.
66. Johnson, M.D., J.J. Scott, M. Leray, N. Lucey, L.M.R. Bravo, W.L. Wied, A.H. Altieri (2021) Rapid ecosystem-scale consequences of acute deoxygenation on a Caribbean coral reef. Nature Communications 12: 1-12.
65. Sellers, A.J., B. Leung, A.H. Altieri, J. Glanz, B.L. Turner, M.E. Torchin (2021) Seasonal upwelling reduces herbivore control of tropical rocky intertidal algal communities. Ecology 102: e03335.
64. Gaubert-Boussarie, J., A.H. Altieri, J.E. Duffy, J.E. Campbell (2021) Seagrass structural and elemental indicators reveal high nutrient availability within a tropical lagoon in Panama. PeerJ 9: e11308.
63. Knight, N.S., F. Guichard, A.H. Altieri (2021) A global meta-analysis of temperature effects on marine fishes’ digestion across trophic groups. Global Ecology and Biogeography 30: 795-810.
62. Stewart, H.A., D.I. Kline, L.J. Chapman, A.H. Altieri (2021) Caribbean mangrove forests act as coral refugia by reducing light stress and increasing coral richness. Ecosphere 12: e03413.
61. Altieri, A.H., M.D. Johnson, S.D. Swaminathan, H.R. Nelson, K.B. Gedan (2021) Resilience of tropical ecosystems to ocean deoxygenation. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 36: 227-238.
60. Whalen, M.A., R.D.B. Whippo, J.J. Stachowicz, P.H. York, E. Aiello, T. Alcoverro, A.H. Altieri. . .J.E. Duffy + 59 others (2020) Climate drives geography of marine consumption by changing predator communities. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 117: 28160-28166.
59. Crotty, S.M., C. Ortals, T.M. Pettengill, L. Shi, M. Olabarrieta, M.A. Joyce, A.H. Altieri, E. Morrison, T.S. Bianchi, C. Craft, M.D. Bertness, C. Angelini (2020) Sea-level rise and the emergence of a keystone grazer alters the geomorphic evolution and ecology of southeast US salt marshes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 117: 17891-17902.
58. Nguyen, B.N., E.W. Shen, J. Seemann, A.M.S Correa, J.L. O’Donnell, A.H. Altieri, N. Knowlton, K.A. Crandall, S.P. Egan, W.O. McMillan, M. Leray (2020) Environmental DNA survey captures patterns of fish and invertebrate diversity across a tropical seascape. Scientific Reports 10: 1-14.
57. Staaterman, E., A.J. Gallagher, P.E. Holder, C.H. Reid, A.H. Altieri, M.B. Ogburn, J.L. Rummer, S.J. Cooke (2020) Exposure to boat noise in the field yields minimal stress response in wild reef fish. Aquatic Biology 29: 93-103.
56. O’Dea, A., M. Lepore, A.H. Altieri, M. Chan, J.M. Morales-Saldaña, N.-H. Muñoz, J.M. Pandolfi, M.A. Toscano, J. Zhao, and E.M. Dillon (2020) Defining variation in pre-human ecosystems can guide conservation: An example from a Caribbean coral reef. Scientific Reports 10: 2922.
55. Walker, J.E., C. Angelini, I. Safak, A.H. Altieri, and T.Z. Osborne (2019) Effects of changing vegetation composition on community structure, ecosystem functioning, and predator-prey interactions at the saltmarsh-mangrove ecotone. Diversity 11: 208.
54. Gribben, P.E., C. Angelini, A.H. Altieri, M.J. Bishop, M.S. Thomsen, and F. Bulleri (2019) Facilitation cascades in marine ecosystems: A synthesis and future directions. Oceanography and Marine Biology - An Annual Review: 57:127-168.
53. MacKenzie, K.M., D.R. Robertson, J.N. Adams, A.H. Altieri, B.L. Turner (2019) Structure and nutrient transfer in a tropical pelagic upwelling food web: From isoscapes to the whole ecosystem. Progress in Oceanography: 178: 102145.
52. Crotty, S.M., A.H. Altieri, J.F. Bruno, H. Fischman, and M.D. Bertness (2019) The foundation for building the conservation capacity of community ecology. Frontiers in Marine Science 6: 238.
51. Nelson, H.R. and A.H. Altieri (2019) Oxygen: The universal currency on coral reefs. Coral Reefs: 38: 177-198.
50. Cheng, B.S., A.H. Altieri, M.E. Torchin, and G.M. Ruiz (2019) Can marine reserves restore lost ecosystem functioning? A global synthesis. Ecology 100: e02617.
49. Johnson, M. D., L. M. Rodriguez Bravo, S. E. O'Connor, N. F. Varley, and A. H. Altieri (2019) pH variability exacerbates effects of ocean acidification on a Caribbean crustose coralline alga. Frontiers in Marine Science 6: 150.
48. Cheng, B.S., G.M. Ruiz, A.H. Altieri, M.E. Torchin (2019) The biogeography of invasion in tropical and temperate seagrass beds: Testing interactive effects of predation and propagule pressure. Diversity and Distributions 25: 285-297.
47. Salas, A.K., A.H. Altieri, P.S. Wilson, T.H. Keitt (2018) Predicting the reef acoustic cuescape from the perspective of larval fishes across a habitat quality gradient. Marine Ecology Progress Series 605: 173-193.
46. Dunn, R.P., A.H. Altieri, K. Miller, M.E. Yeager, K.A. Hovel (2018) Contrasting behavioral responses to predatory risk cues reflect different foraging strategies in two Caribbean sea urchins. Marine Ecology Progress Series 604: 187-198.
45. Thomsen, M.S., A.H. Altieri, C. Angelini, M.J. Bishop, P.E. Gribben, G. Lear, Q. He, D.R. Schiel, B.R. Silliman, P.M. South, D.M. Watson, T. Wernberg, G. Zotz (2018) Secondary foundation species enhance biodiversity. Nature Ecology and Evolution 2: 634-639.
44. Davidson, T.M., A.H. Altieri, G.M. Ruiz, and M.E. Torchin (2018) Bioerosion in a changing world: a conceptual framework. Ecology Letters 21: 422-438.
43. Seemann, J., A. Yingst, R.D. Stuart-Smith, G.J. Edgar, A.H. Altieri (2018) The importance of sponges and mangroves in supporting fish communities on degraded coral reefs in Caribbean Panama. PeerJ 6:e4455.
42. Johnson M.D., L.M. Rodriguez, A.H. Altieri (2018) Shallow-water hypoxia and mass mortality on a Caribbean coral reef. Bulletin of Marine Science 94:143-144.
41. Campbell, J.C., A.H. Altieri, L.N. Johnston, C.D. Kuempel, R. Paperno, V.J. Paul, J.E. Duffy (2018) Herbivore community determines the magnitude and mechanism of nutrient effects on subtropical and tropical seagrasses. Journal of Ecology 106: 401-412.
40. Gedan, K.B., A.H. Altieri, I. Feller, R. Burrell, D. Breitburg (2017) Community composition in mangrove ponds with pulsed hypoxic and acidified conditions. Ecosphere 8: e02053.
39. Altieri, A.H., S.B. Harrison, J. Seemann, R. Collin, R.J. Diaz, N. Knowlton (2017) Tropical dead zones and mass mortalities on coral reefs. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 114: 3660-3665.
38. Staaterman, E., M.B. Ogburn, A.H. Altieri, S.J. Brandl, R. Whippo, J. Seemann, M. Goodison, J.E. Duffy (2017) Bioacoustic measurements complement visual biodiversity surveys: preliminary evidence from four shallow marine habitats. Marine Ecology Progress Series 575: 207-215.
37. O'dea A., E.M. Dillon, A.H. Altieri, M.L. Lepore (2017) Look to the past for an optimistic future. Conservation Biology 31:1221-1222.
36. Dunn, R.P., A.H. Altieri, K. Miller, M.E. Yeager, K.A. Hovel (2017) Coral identity and structural complexity drive habitat associations and demographic processes for an increasingly important Caribbean herbivore. Marine Ecology Progress Series 577: 33-47.
35. Altieri, A.H. and A.D. Irving (2017) Species coexistence and the superior ability of an invasive species to exploit a facilitation cascade habitat. PeerJ 5:e2848.
34. Kuempel, C.D. and A.H. Altieri (2017) The emergent role of small-bodied herbivores in pre-empting phase shifts on degraded coral reefs. Scientific Reports 7: 39670.
33. Nelson, H.R., C.D. Kuempel, A.H. Altieri (2016) The resilience of reef invertebrate biodiversity to coral mortality. Ecosphere 7: e1399.
32. Van der Zee, E., C. Angelini, L. L. Govers, M. J. A. Christianen, A. H. Altieri, K. J. van der Reijden, B. R. Silliman, J. van De Koppel, M. van der Geest, J. A. van Gils, H. W. van der Veer, T. Piersma, P. C. de Ruiter, H. Olff, T. van der Heide (2016) How habitat-modifying organisms structure the food web of two coastal ecosystems. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 283:20152326.
31. He, Q., A.H. Altieri, B. Cui (2015) Herbivory drives zonation of stress-tolerant marsh plants. Ecology 96: 1318-1328.
30. Altieri, A.H. and K.B. Gedan (2015) Climate change and dead zones. Global Change Biology 21: 1395-1406.
29. Van de Koppel, J., T. van der Heide, A.H. Altieri, B.K. Eriksson, T.J. Bouma, H. Olff, B.R. Silliman (2015) Long-distance interactions regulate the structure and resilience of coastal ecosystems. Annual Review of Marine Science 7: 139-158.
28. Altieri, A.H. and J.D. Witman (2014) Modular mobile foundation species as reservoirs of biodiversity. Ecosphere 5: 124.
27. He, Q., M.D. Bertness, J.F. Bruno, B. Li, G. Chen, T.C. Coverdale, A.H. Altieri, J. Bai, T. Sun, S.C. Pennings, J. Liu, P.R. Ehrlich, B. Cui (2014) Economic development and coastal ecosystem change in China. Scientific Reports 4: 5995.
26. Coverdale, T.C., E.E. Axelman, C.P. Brisson, E.W. Young, A.H. Altieri, M.D. Bertness (2013) New England salt marsh recovery: Opportunistic colonization of an invasive species and its non-consumptive effect. PLoS One 8: e73823.
25. Yarrington, C.S., A.C. Tyler, A.H. Altieri (2013) Do snails facilitate bloom-forming macroalgae in a eutrophic estuary? Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 446: 253-261.
24. Altieri, A.H., M.D. Bertness, T.C. Coverdale, E.E. Axelman, N.C. Herrmann, P.L. Szathmary (2013) Feedbacks underlie the resilience of salt marshes and rapid reversal of consumer driven die-off. Ecology 94: 1647-1657.
23. Coverdale, T.C., M.D. Bertness, A.H. Altieri (2013) Regional ontogeny of New England salt marsh die-off. Conservation Biology 27: 1041-1048.
22. Coverdale, T.C., N.C. Herrmann, A.H. Altieri, M.D. Bertness (2013) Latent impacts: the role of historical human activity in coastal habitat loss. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 11: 69-74.
21. He, Q., M.D. Bertness, A.H. Altieri (2013) Global shifts toward positive species interactions with increasing environmental stress. Ecology Letters 16: 695-706.
20. Coverdale, T.C., A.H. Altieri, M.D. Bertness (2012) Belowground herbivory increases vulnerability of New England salt marshes to die-off. Ecology 93: 2085-2094.
19 Altieri, A.H., M.D. Bertness, T.C. Coverdale, N.C. Herrmann, C. Angelini (2012) A trophic cascade triggers collapse of a salt marsh ecosystems with intensive recreational fishing. Ecology 93: 1402-1410.
18 Gedan, K.B., A.H. Altieri, M.D. Bertness (2011) Uncertain future of New England marshes. Marine Ecology Progress Series 434: 229-237.
17. Silliman, B.R., M.D. Bertness, A.H. Altieri, J.N. Griffin, M.C. Bazterrica, F.J. Hidalgo, C.M. Crain, M.V. Reyna (2011) Whole-community facilitation regulates biodiversity on Patagonia rocky shores. PLoS One 6: e24503.
16. Angelini, C., A.H. Altieri, B.R. Silliman, and M.D. Bertness (2011) Interactions among foundation species and their consequences for community organization, biodiversity, and conservation. BioScience 61: 782-789.
15. Thomsen, M.S., T. Wernberg, A. H. Altieri, F. Tuya, D. Gulbransen, K. McGlathery, M. Holmer, B.R. Silliman (2010) Habitat cascades: the conceptual context and global relevance of indirect positive effects. Integrative and Comparative Biology 50: 158-175.
14. Altieri, A.H., B.K. van Wesenbeeck, M.D. Bertness, B.R. Silliman (2010) Facilitation cascade explains positive relationship between native biodiversity and invasion success. Ecology 91: 1269-1275.
13. Bertness, M.D., C. Holdredge, A.H. Altieri (2009) Substrate mediates consumer control of salt marsh cordgrass on Cape Cod, New England. Ecology 90: 2108-2117.
12. Altieri, A.H, G.C. Trussell, P.J. Ewanchuk, G. Bernatchez, M.E.S. Bracken (2009) Consumers control diversity and functioning in a natural marine ecosystem. PLoS One 4: e5291.
11. Holdredge, C., M.D. Bertness, A.H. Altieri (2009) Crab herbivory driven die-off of New England salt marshes. Conservation Biology 23: 617-692.
10 Altieri, A.H. (2008) Dead zones enhance key fisheries species by providing predation refuge. Ecology 89: 2808-2818.
9. Van Wesenbeeck, B.K., C.M. Crain, A.H. Altieri, M.D. Bertness (2007) Distinct habitat types arise along a continuous hydrodynamic stress gradient due to the interplay of competition and facilitation. Marine Ecology Progress Series 349: 63-71.
8. Altieri, A.H., B.R. Silliman, M.D. Bertness (2007) Hierarchical organization via a facilitation cascade in intertidal cordgrass bed communities. American Naturalist 169: 195-206.
7. Zabin, C.J. and Altieri, A. (2007) A Hawaiian limpet facilitates recruitment of a competitively dominant invasive barnacle. Marine Ecology Progress Series 137: 175-185.
6. Altieri, A.H. (2006) Inducible variation in hypoxia tolerance across the intertidal-subtidal distribution of the blue mussel Mytilus edulis. Marine Ecology Progress Series 325: 295-300.
5. Altieri, A.H. and J.D. Witman (2006) Local extinction of a foundation species in a hypoxic estuary: integrating individuals to ecosystem. Ecology 87: 717-730.
4. Van de Koppel, J., A. H. Altieri, B.R. Silliman, J. F. Bruno, M. D. Bertness (2006) Scale-dependent interactions and community structure on cobble beaches. Ecology Letters 9: 45-50.
3. Lindsey, E.L., A.H. Altieri, J.D. Witman (2006) Influence of biogenic habitat on the recruitment and distribution of a subtidal xanthid crab. Marine Ecology Progress Series 306: 223-231.
2. Silliman, B.R., C.A. Layman, A.H. Altieri (2003) Symbiosis between an alpheid shrimp and a xanthoid crab in salt marshes of mid-Atlantic states, U.S.A. Journal of Crustacean Biology 23: 876-879.
1. Altieri, A.H. (2003) Settlement cues in the locally dispersing temperate cup coral Balanophyllia elegans. Biological Bulletin 204: 241-245.
Book Chapters
6. Altieri, A.H., H.R. Nelson, K.B. Gedan (2019) The significance of ocean deoxygenation for tropical ecosystems – corals, seagrasses, and mangroves. Pages 401-429 in Ocean Deoxygenation: Everyone’s problem – Causes, impacts, consequences and solutions. D, Loffoley & J.M. Baxter, editors. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland.
5. Altieri, A.H. (2019) Dead zones: Low oxygen in coastal waters. Pages 22-34 in Encyclopedia of Ecology. B. Fath, editor. Elsevier Academic Press, Oxford, UK.
4. Altieri, A.H. and R.J. Diaz (2019) Dead zones: Oxygen depletion in coastal ecosystems. Pages 453-473 in World Seas: An Environmental Evaluation, Vol. III. C. Sheppard editor. Elsevier Academic Press, Oxford, UK.
3. Altieri, A.H. (2015) Ecosystem Engineers. Oxford Bibliographies. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.
2. Altieri, A.H. and J. Van De Koppel (2013) Foundation species in marine ecosystems. Pages 37-56 in M. D. Bertness, J. F. Bruno, B. R. Silliman, and J. J. Stachowicz, editors. Marine Community Ecology and Conservation. Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA.
1. McCoy, M.W., A.H. Altieri, C. Holdredge, M.S. Thomsen, and B.R. Silliman (2012) Facilitation. Pages 276-279 in A. Hastings and L.J. Gross editors. Encyclopedia of Theoretical Ecology. University of California Press.
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88. Saldaña, P.H., C. Angelini, M.D. Bertness, A.H. Altieri (2024) Dead foundation species drive ecosystem dynamics. Trends in Ecology & Evolution Early online access.
87. Howard, R.D., M.D. Schul, L.M. Rodriguez Bravo, A.H. Altieri, J.L. Meyer (2023) Shifts in the coral microbiome in response to in situ experimental deoxygenation. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 89: e00577-23.
86. Xu, C., B.R. Silliman, J. Chen, X. Li, M.S. Thomsen, Q. Zhang, J. Lee, J.S. Lefcheck, P. Daleo, B.B. Hughes, H.P. Jones, R. Wang, S. Wang, C. Smith, X. Xi, A.H. Altieri, J. van de Koppel, T.M. Palmer, L. Liu, J. Wu, B. Li, Q. He (2023) Herbivory limits success of vegetation restoration globally. Science 382: 589-594.
85. Mallon, J., A. Demko, J. Sneed, L. Newman, C. Dugan, A.H. Altieri, V.J. Paul, M.D. Johnson (2023) The influence of deoxygenation on Caribbean coral larval settlement and early survival. Frontiers in Marine Science 10: 1254965.
84. Walker, J.E., C. Angelini, A.H. Altieri, C.W. Martin, T.Z. Osborne (2023). Influence of climate-mediated shifts in wetland vegetation on prey fish habitat use and schooling dynamics. Marine Ecology Progress Series 716: 31-45.
83. Li, X., H. Wang, D.J. McCauley, A.H. Altieri, B.R. Silliman, J.S. Lefcheck, J. Wu, B. Li, Q. He (2023) A wide megafauna gap undermines China’s expanding coastal ecosystem conservation. Science Advances 9: eadg3800.
82. Morrison, E.S., E. Phlips, S. Badylak, A.R. Chappel, A.H. Altieri, T.Z. Osborne, D. Tomasko, M.W. Beck, E. Sherwood (2023) The response of Tampa Bay to a legacy mining nutrient release in the year following the event. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 11: 1144778.
81. Fourqurean, J.W., J.E. Campbell, O.K. Rhoades, C.J. Munson, J.R. Krause, A.H. Altieri, J.G. Douglass, K.L. Heck Jr., V.J. Paul, A.R. Armitage, S.C. Barry, E. Bethel, L. Christ, M.J. A. Christianen, G. Dodillet, K. Dutton, T.K. Frazer, Bethany M. Gaffey, R. Glazner, J.A. Goeke, R. Grana‑Valdes, O.A.A. Kramer, S.T. Linhardt, C.W. Martin, I.G. Martínez López, A.M. McDonald, V.A. Main, S.A. Manuel, C. Marco‑Méndez, D.A. O’Brien, O. O’Shea, C.J. Patrick, C. Peabody, L.K. Reynolds, A. Rodriguez, L.M. Rodriguez Bravo, A. Sang, Y. Sawall, F.O.H. Smulders, J.E. Thompson, B. van Tussenbroek, W.L. Wied, S.S. Wilson (2023) Seagrass abundance predict surficial soil organic carbon stocks across the range of Thalasssia testudinum in the western North Atlantic. Estuaries and Coasts 46: 1280-1301.
80. Cannon, A.L., M.G. Hynes, M. Brandt, C. Wold, A. O'Dea, A.H. Altieri, J.E. Smith (2022) Simulated green turtle grazing reduces seagrass productivity and alters benthic community structure while triggering further disturbance by feeding stingrays. Caribbean Journal of Science 52: 373-388.
79. Doucette, V.E., L.M. Rodriguez Bravo, A.H. Altieri, M.D. Johnson (2022) Negative effects of a zoanthid competitor limit coral calcification more than ocean acidification. Royal Society Open Science 9: 220760.
78. Adelson, A.E., A.H. Altieri, X. Boza, R. Collin, K.A. Davis, A. Gaul, S.N. Giddings, V. Reed, G. Pawlak (2022) Seasonal hypoxia and temperature inversions in a tropical bay. Limnology and Oceanography 67: 2174-2189.
77. Clever, F., J.M. Sourisse, R.F. Preziosi, J.A. Eisen, E.C. Rodriguez Guerra, J.J. Scott, L.G.E. Wilkins, A.H. Altieri, W.O. McMillan, M. Leray (2022) The gut microbiome variability of a butterflyfish increases on severely degraded Caribbean reefs. Communications Biology 5: 770.
76. Stewart, H.A., J.L. Wright, M. Carrigan, A.H. Altieri, D.I. Kline, R.J. Araújo (2022) Novel co-existing mangrove-coral habitats: Extensive coral communities located deep within mangrove canopies of Panama, a global classification system, and predicted distributions. PLoS One 17: e0269181.
75. Ashton, Gail V., A.L. Freestone, J.E. Duffy, M.E. Torchin, B.J. Sewall, B. Tracy, M. Albano, A.H. Altieri. . .G.M. Ruiz +56 others (2022) Predator control of marine communities increases with temperature across 115 degrees of latitude. Science 376: 1215-1219.
74. Walker, J.E., T. Ankersen, S. Barchiesi, C.K. Meyer, A.H. Altieri, T.Z. Osborne, C. Angelini (2022) Governance of the mangrove commons: Advancing the cross scale, nested framework for the global conservation and wise use of mangroves. Journal of Environmental Management 312: 114823.
73. Beck M.W., A. Altieri, C. Angelini, M.C. Burke, J. Chen, D.W. Chin, J. Gardiner, C. Hu, K.A. Hubbard, Y. Liu, C. Lopez, M. Medina, E. Morrison, E.J. Phlips, G.E. Raulerson, S. Scolaro, E.T. Sherwood, D. Tomasko, R.H. Weisberg, J. Whalen (2022) Initial estuarine response to inorganic nutrient inputs from a legacy mining facility adjacent to Tampa Bay, Florida. Marine Pollution Bulletin 178: 113598.
72. H.A. Stewart, D.S. Janiak, J.L. Wright, D.A.G.A. Hunt, A. Carmona Cortes, K.T. Powell, L.J. Chapman, A.H. Altieri (2022) Epibiont community composition on red mangroves Rhyzophora mangle are contingent on root characteristics. Marine Ecology Progress Series 686: 15-35.
71. Crotty, S.M., T.S. Bianchi, A. Altieri, C. Angelini (2022) Reply to Wilson et al.: Feedbacks between geomorphology and fauna engineers are key to predicting coastal responses to rising seas. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 119: e2118042119.
70. Thomsen, M.S., A.H. Altieri, C. Angelini, M.J. Bishop, F. Bulleri, R. Farhan, V.M.M. Fruhling, P.E. Gribben, S.B. Harrison, Q. He, M. Klinghardt, J. Langeneck, B.S. Lanham, L. Mondardini, Y. Mulders, S. Oleksyn, A.P. Ramus, D.R. Schiel, T. Schneider, A. Siciliano, B.R. Silliman, D.A. Smale, P.M. South, T. Wernberg, S. Zhang, and G. Zotz (2022). Heterogeneity within and among co-occurring foundation species increases biodiversity. Nature Communications 13: 581.
69. Boyd, A.D., N.S. Walker, S.R. Valdez, Y.S. Zhang, A.H. Altieri, V. Gulis, C. Crain, B. Silliman (2022) Invertebrate grazing on live turtlegrass (Thalassia testudinum): A common interaction that may facilitate fungal growth. Frontiers in Marine Science 8: 789380.
68. Johnson, M.D., S.D. Swaminathan, E.N. Nixon, V.J. Paul, A.H. Altieri (2021) Differential susceptibility of reef-building corals to deoxygenation reveals remarkable hypoxia tolerance. Scientific Reports 11: 23168.
67. Johnson, M.D., L.M.R. Bravo, N. Lucey, A.H. Altieri (2021) Environmental legacy effects and acclimatization of a crustose coralline alga to ocean acidification. Climate Change Ecology 2: 100016.
66. Johnson, M.D., J.J. Scott, M. Leray, N. Lucey, L.M.R. Bravo, W.L. Wied, A.H. Altieri (2021) Rapid ecosystem-scale consequences of acute deoxygenation on a Caribbean coral reef. Nature Communications 12: 1-12.
65. Sellers, A.J., B. Leung, A.H. Altieri, J. Glanz, B.L. Turner, M.E. Torchin (2021) Seasonal upwelling reduces herbivore control of tropical rocky intertidal algal communities. Ecology 102: e03335.
64. Gaubert-Boussarie, J., A.H. Altieri, J.E. Duffy, J.E. Campbell (2021) Seagrass structural and elemental indicators reveal high nutrient availability within a tropical lagoon in Panama. PeerJ 9: e11308.
63. Knight, N.S., F. Guichard, A.H. Altieri (2021) A global meta-analysis of temperature effects on marine fishes’ digestion across trophic groups. Global Ecology and Biogeography 30: 795-810.
62. Stewart, H.A., D.I. Kline, L.J. Chapman, A.H. Altieri (2021) Caribbean mangrove forests act as coral refugia by reducing light stress and increasing coral richness. Ecosphere 12: e03413.
61. Altieri, A.H., M.D. Johnson, S.D. Swaminathan, H.R. Nelson, K.B. Gedan (2021) Resilience of tropical ecosystems to ocean deoxygenation. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 36: 227-238.
60. Whalen, M.A., R.D.B. Whippo, J.J. Stachowicz, P.H. York, E. Aiello, T. Alcoverro, A.H. Altieri. . .J.E. Duffy + 59 others (2020) Climate drives geography of marine consumption by changing predator communities. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 117: 28160-28166.
59. Crotty, S.M., C. Ortals, T.M. Pettengill, L. Shi, M. Olabarrieta, M.A. Joyce, A.H. Altieri, E. Morrison, T.S. Bianchi, C. Craft, M.D. Bertness, C. Angelini (2020) Sea-level rise and the emergence of a keystone grazer alters the geomorphic evolution and ecology of southeast US salt marshes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 117: 17891-17902.
58. Nguyen, B.N., E.W. Shen, J. Seemann, A.M.S Correa, J.L. O’Donnell, A.H. Altieri, N. Knowlton, K.A. Crandall, S.P. Egan, W.O. McMillan, M. Leray (2020) Environmental DNA survey captures patterns of fish and invertebrate diversity across a tropical seascape. Scientific Reports 10: 1-14.
57. Staaterman, E., A.J. Gallagher, P.E. Holder, C.H. Reid, A.H. Altieri, M.B. Ogburn, J.L. Rummer, S.J. Cooke (2020) Exposure to boat noise in the field yields minimal stress response in wild reef fish. Aquatic Biology 29: 93-103.
56. O’Dea, A., M. Lepore, A.H. Altieri, M. Chan, J.M. Morales-Saldaña, N.-H. Muñoz, J.M. Pandolfi, M.A. Toscano, J. Zhao, and E.M. Dillon (2020) Defining variation in pre-human ecosystems can guide conservation: An example from a Caribbean coral reef. Scientific Reports 10: 2922.
55. Walker, J.E., C. Angelini, I. Safak, A.H. Altieri, and T.Z. Osborne (2019) Effects of changing vegetation composition on community structure, ecosystem functioning, and predator-prey interactions at the saltmarsh-mangrove ecotone. Diversity 11: 208.
54. Gribben, P.E., C. Angelini, A.H. Altieri, M.J. Bishop, M.S. Thomsen, and F. Bulleri (2019) Facilitation cascades in marine ecosystems: A synthesis and future directions. Oceanography and Marine Biology - An Annual Review: 57:127-168.
53. MacKenzie, K.M., D.R. Robertson, J.N. Adams, A.H. Altieri, B.L. Turner (2019) Structure and nutrient transfer in a tropical pelagic upwelling food web: From isoscapes to the whole ecosystem. Progress in Oceanography: 178: 102145.
52. Crotty, S.M., A.H. Altieri, J.F. Bruno, H. Fischman, and M.D. Bertness (2019) The foundation for building the conservation capacity of community ecology. Frontiers in Marine Science 6: 238.
51. Nelson, H.R. and A.H. Altieri (2019) Oxygen: The universal currency on coral reefs. Coral Reefs: 38: 177-198.
50. Cheng, B.S., A.H. Altieri, M.E. Torchin, and G.M. Ruiz (2019) Can marine reserves restore lost ecosystem functioning? A global synthesis. Ecology 100: e02617.
49. Johnson, M. D., L. M. Rodriguez Bravo, S. E. O'Connor, N. F. Varley, and A. H. Altieri (2019) pH variability exacerbates effects of ocean acidification on a Caribbean crustose coralline alga. Frontiers in Marine Science 6: 150.
48. Cheng, B.S., G.M. Ruiz, A.H. Altieri, M.E. Torchin (2019) The biogeography of invasion in tropical and temperate seagrass beds: Testing interactive effects of predation and propagule pressure. Diversity and Distributions 25: 285-297.
47. Salas, A.K., A.H. Altieri, P.S. Wilson, T.H. Keitt (2018) Predicting the reef acoustic cuescape from the perspective of larval fishes across a habitat quality gradient. Marine Ecology Progress Series 605: 173-193.
46. Dunn, R.P., A.H. Altieri, K. Miller, M.E. Yeager, K.A. Hovel (2018) Contrasting behavioral responses to predatory risk cues reflect different foraging strategies in two Caribbean sea urchins. Marine Ecology Progress Series 604: 187-198.
45. Thomsen, M.S., A.H. Altieri, C. Angelini, M.J. Bishop, P.E. Gribben, G. Lear, Q. He, D.R. Schiel, B.R. Silliman, P.M. South, D.M. Watson, T. Wernberg, G. Zotz (2018) Secondary foundation species enhance biodiversity. Nature Ecology and Evolution 2: 634-639.
44. Davidson, T.M., A.H. Altieri, G.M. Ruiz, and M.E. Torchin (2018) Bioerosion in a changing world: a conceptual framework. Ecology Letters 21: 422-438.
43. Seemann, J., A. Yingst, R.D. Stuart-Smith, G.J. Edgar, A.H. Altieri (2018) The importance of sponges and mangroves in supporting fish communities on degraded coral reefs in Caribbean Panama. PeerJ 6:e4455.
42. Johnson M.D., L.M. Rodriguez, A.H. Altieri (2018) Shallow-water hypoxia and mass mortality on a Caribbean coral reef. Bulletin of Marine Science 94:143-144.
41. Campbell, J.C., A.H. Altieri, L.N. Johnston, C.D. Kuempel, R. Paperno, V.J. Paul, J.E. Duffy (2018) Herbivore community determines the magnitude and mechanism of nutrient effects on subtropical and tropical seagrasses. Journal of Ecology 106: 401-412.
40. Gedan, K.B., A.H. Altieri, I. Feller, R. Burrell, D. Breitburg (2017) Community composition in mangrove ponds with pulsed hypoxic and acidified conditions. Ecosphere 8: e02053.
39. Altieri, A.H., S.B. Harrison, J. Seemann, R. Collin, R.J. Diaz, N. Knowlton (2017) Tropical dead zones and mass mortalities on coral reefs. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 114: 3660-3665.
38. Staaterman, E., M.B. Ogburn, A.H. Altieri, S.J. Brandl, R. Whippo, J. Seemann, M. Goodison, J.E. Duffy (2017) Bioacoustic measurements complement visual biodiversity surveys: preliminary evidence from four shallow marine habitats. Marine Ecology Progress Series 575: 207-215.
37. O'dea A., E.M. Dillon, A.H. Altieri, M.L. Lepore (2017) Look to the past for an optimistic future. Conservation Biology 31:1221-1222.
36. Dunn, R.P., A.H. Altieri, K. Miller, M.E. Yeager, K.A. Hovel (2017) Coral identity and structural complexity drive habitat associations and demographic processes for an increasingly important Caribbean herbivore. Marine Ecology Progress Series 577: 33-47.
35. Altieri, A.H. and A.D. Irving (2017) Species coexistence and the superior ability of an invasive species to exploit a facilitation cascade habitat. PeerJ 5:e2848.
34. Kuempel, C.D. and A.H. Altieri (2017) The emergent role of small-bodied herbivores in pre-empting phase shifts on degraded coral reefs. Scientific Reports 7: 39670.
33. Nelson, H.R., C.D. Kuempel, A.H. Altieri (2016) The resilience of reef invertebrate biodiversity to coral mortality. Ecosphere 7: e1399.
32. Van der Zee, E., C. Angelini, L. L. Govers, M. J. A. Christianen, A. H. Altieri, K. J. van der Reijden, B. R. Silliman, J. van De Koppel, M. van der Geest, J. A. van Gils, H. W. van der Veer, T. Piersma, P. C. de Ruiter, H. Olff, T. van der Heide (2016) How habitat-modifying organisms structure the food web of two coastal ecosystems. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 283:20152326.
31. He, Q., A.H. Altieri, B. Cui (2015) Herbivory drives zonation of stress-tolerant marsh plants. Ecology 96: 1318-1328.
30. Altieri, A.H. and K.B. Gedan (2015) Climate change and dead zones. Global Change Biology 21: 1395-1406.
29. Van de Koppel, J., T. van der Heide, A.H. Altieri, B.K. Eriksson, T.J. Bouma, H. Olff, B.R. Silliman (2015) Long-distance interactions regulate the structure and resilience of coastal ecosystems. Annual Review of Marine Science 7: 139-158.
28. Altieri, A.H. and J.D. Witman (2014) Modular mobile foundation species as reservoirs of biodiversity. Ecosphere 5: 124.
27. He, Q., M.D. Bertness, J.F. Bruno, B. Li, G. Chen, T.C. Coverdale, A.H. Altieri, J. Bai, T. Sun, S.C. Pennings, J. Liu, P.R. Ehrlich, B. Cui (2014) Economic development and coastal ecosystem change in China. Scientific Reports 4: 5995.
26. Coverdale, T.C., E.E. Axelman, C.P. Brisson, E.W. Young, A.H. Altieri, M.D. Bertness (2013) New England salt marsh recovery: Opportunistic colonization of an invasive species and its non-consumptive effect. PLoS One 8: e73823.
25. Yarrington, C.S., A.C. Tyler, A.H. Altieri (2013) Do snails facilitate bloom-forming macroalgae in a eutrophic estuary? Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 446: 253-261.
24. Altieri, A.H., M.D. Bertness, T.C. Coverdale, E.E. Axelman, N.C. Herrmann, P.L. Szathmary (2013) Feedbacks underlie the resilience of salt marshes and rapid reversal of consumer driven die-off. Ecology 94: 1647-1657.
23. Coverdale, T.C., M.D. Bertness, A.H. Altieri (2013) Regional ontogeny of New England salt marsh die-off. Conservation Biology 27: 1041-1048.
22. Coverdale, T.C., N.C. Herrmann, A.H. Altieri, M.D. Bertness (2013) Latent impacts: the role of historical human activity in coastal habitat loss. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 11: 69-74.
21. He, Q., M.D. Bertness, A.H. Altieri (2013) Global shifts toward positive species interactions with increasing environmental stress. Ecology Letters 16: 695-706.
20. Coverdale, T.C., A.H. Altieri, M.D. Bertness (2012) Belowground herbivory increases vulnerability of New England salt marshes to die-off. Ecology 93: 2085-2094.
19 Altieri, A.H., M.D. Bertness, T.C. Coverdale, N.C. Herrmann, C. Angelini (2012) A trophic cascade triggers collapse of a salt marsh ecosystems with intensive recreational fishing. Ecology 93: 1402-1410.
18 Gedan, K.B., A.H. Altieri, M.D. Bertness (2011) Uncertain future of New England marshes. Marine Ecology Progress Series 434: 229-237.
17. Silliman, B.R., M.D. Bertness, A.H. Altieri, J.N. Griffin, M.C. Bazterrica, F.J. Hidalgo, C.M. Crain, M.V. Reyna (2011) Whole-community facilitation regulates biodiversity on Patagonia rocky shores. PLoS One 6: e24503.
16. Angelini, C., A.H. Altieri, B.R. Silliman, and M.D. Bertness (2011) Interactions among foundation species and their consequences for community organization, biodiversity, and conservation. BioScience 61: 782-789.
15. Thomsen, M.S., T. Wernberg, A. H. Altieri, F. Tuya, D. Gulbransen, K. McGlathery, M. Holmer, B.R. Silliman (2010) Habitat cascades: the conceptual context and global relevance of indirect positive effects. Integrative and Comparative Biology 50: 158-175.
14. Altieri, A.H., B.K. van Wesenbeeck, M.D. Bertness, B.R. Silliman (2010) Facilitation cascade explains positive relationship between native biodiversity and invasion success. Ecology 91: 1269-1275.
13. Bertness, M.D., C. Holdredge, A.H. Altieri (2009) Substrate mediates consumer control of salt marsh cordgrass on Cape Cod, New England. Ecology 90: 2108-2117.
12. Altieri, A.H, G.C. Trussell, P.J. Ewanchuk, G. Bernatchez, M.E.S. Bracken (2009) Consumers control diversity and functioning in a natural marine ecosystem. PLoS One 4: e5291.
11. Holdredge, C., M.D. Bertness, A.H. Altieri (2009) Crab herbivory driven die-off of New England salt marshes. Conservation Biology 23: 617-692.
10 Altieri, A.H. (2008) Dead zones enhance key fisheries species by providing predation refuge. Ecology 89: 2808-2818.
9. Van Wesenbeeck, B.K., C.M. Crain, A.H. Altieri, M.D. Bertness (2007) Distinct habitat types arise along a continuous hydrodynamic stress gradient due to the interplay of competition and facilitation. Marine Ecology Progress Series 349: 63-71.
8. Altieri, A.H., B.R. Silliman, M.D. Bertness (2007) Hierarchical organization via a facilitation cascade in intertidal cordgrass bed communities. American Naturalist 169: 195-206.
7. Zabin, C.J. and Altieri, A. (2007) A Hawaiian limpet facilitates recruitment of a competitively dominant invasive barnacle. Marine Ecology Progress Series 137: 175-185.
6. Altieri, A.H. (2006) Inducible variation in hypoxia tolerance across the intertidal-subtidal distribution of the blue mussel Mytilus edulis. Marine Ecology Progress Series 325: 295-300.
5. Altieri, A.H. and J.D. Witman (2006) Local extinction of a foundation species in a hypoxic estuary: integrating individuals to ecosystem. Ecology 87: 717-730.
4. Van de Koppel, J., A. H. Altieri, B.R. Silliman, J. F. Bruno, M. D. Bertness (2006) Scale-dependent interactions and community structure on cobble beaches. Ecology Letters 9: 45-50.
3. Lindsey, E.L., A.H. Altieri, J.D. Witman (2006) Influence of biogenic habitat on the recruitment and distribution of a subtidal xanthid crab. Marine Ecology Progress Series 306: 223-231.
2. Silliman, B.R., C.A. Layman, A.H. Altieri (2003) Symbiosis between an alpheid shrimp and a xanthoid crab in salt marshes of mid-Atlantic states, U.S.A. Journal of Crustacean Biology 23: 876-879.
1. Altieri, A.H. (2003) Settlement cues in the locally dispersing temperate cup coral Balanophyllia elegans. Biological Bulletin 204: 241-245.
Book Chapters
6. Altieri, A.H., H.R. Nelson, K.B. Gedan (2019) The significance of ocean deoxygenation for tropical ecosystems – corals, seagrasses, and mangroves. Pages 401-429 in Ocean Deoxygenation: Everyone’s problem – Causes, impacts, consequences and solutions. D, Loffoley & J.M. Baxter, editors. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland.
5. Altieri, A.H. (2019) Dead zones: Low oxygen in coastal waters. Pages 22-34 in Encyclopedia of Ecology. B. Fath, editor. Elsevier Academic Press, Oxford, UK.
4. Altieri, A.H. and R.J. Diaz (2019) Dead zones: Oxygen depletion in coastal ecosystems. Pages 453-473 in World Seas: An Environmental Evaluation, Vol. III. C. Sheppard editor. Elsevier Academic Press, Oxford, UK.
3. Altieri, A.H. (2015) Ecosystem Engineers. Oxford Bibliographies. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.
2. Altieri, A.H. and J. Van De Koppel (2013) Foundation species in marine ecosystems. Pages 37-56 in M. D. Bertness, J. F. Bruno, B. R. Silliman, and J. J. Stachowicz, editors. Marine Community Ecology and Conservation. Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA.
1. McCoy, M.W., A.H. Altieri, C. Holdredge, M.S. Thomsen, and B.R. Silliman (2012) Facilitation. Pages 276-279 in A. Hastings and L.J. Gross editors. Encyclopedia of Theoretical Ecology. University of California Press.
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