Janie L. Wulff

Affiliations: 
Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, United States 
Area:
Evolution and Development Biology, Ecology Biology, Zoology Biology
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Willard D. Hartman grad student Yale (Marine Ecology Tree)

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Bobbie Renfro grad student Florida State (Marine Ecology Tree)
Timothy D. Swain grad student 2010 Florida State
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Bedgood SA, Bracken MES, Ryan WH, et al. (2020) Nutritional drivers of adult locomotion and asexual reproduction in a symbiont-hosting sea anemone Exaiptasia diaphana Marine Biology. 167
Edmunds PJ, Coblentz M, Wulff J. (2020) A quarter-century of variation in sponge abundance and community structure on shallow reefs in St. John, US Virgin Islands Marine Biology. 167
Wulff J. (2018) Bottom-up and top-down controls on coral reef sponges: disentangling within-habitat and between-habitat processes. Ecology. 98: 1130-1139
Wulff J. (2013) Recovery of sponges after extreme mortality events: morphological and taxonomic patterns in regeneration versus recruitment. Integrative and Comparative Biology. 53: 512-23
Wulff J. (2012) Ecological interactions and the distribution, abundance, and diversity of sponges. Advances in Marine Biology. 61: 273-344
Wulff J. (2010) Regeneration of sponges in ecological context: is regeneration an integral part of life history and morphological strategies? Integrative and Comparative Biology. 50: 494-505
Wulff JL. (2008) Life-history differences among coral reef sponges promote mutualism or exploitation of mutualism by influencing partner fidelity feedback. The American Naturalist. 171: 597-609
Wulff JL. (2008) Collaboration among sponge species increases sponge diversity and abundance in a seagrass meadow Marine Ecology. 29: 193-204
Swain TD, Wulff JL. (2007) Diversity and specificity of Caribbean sponge-zoanthid symbioses: A foundation for understanding the adaptive significance of symbioses and generating hypotheses about higher-order systematics Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 92: 695-711
Wulff JL. (2007) Disease prevalence and population density over time in three common Caribbean coral reef sponge species Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 87: 1715-1720
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