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Long term coral reef community dynamics in Virgin Islands National Park

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Month: April 2021

Does coral size matter?

Does coral size matter?

Nina Bean is a current Master’s student at California Sate University, Northridge in Dr. Peter Edmunds’ Polyp Lab. She is studying how coral traits and competitive outcomes scale with coral size at various life stages. Read her guest post on Oceanbites here.

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Will dead corals help reefs recover from disturbances?

Will dead corals help reefs recover from disturbances?

Kelly Wong is a current Master’s student at California Sate University, Northridge in Dr. Peter Edmunds’ Polyp Lab. Her research focuses on the role of dead coral rubble in modulating coral populations and reef community dynamics. Read her guest post on Oceanbites here.

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