Chris Langdon

Affiliations: 
Marine Biology and Fisheries (Marine) University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL 
Area:
Ecology Biology, Animal Physiology Biology
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Cai WJ, Xu YY, Feely RA, et al. (2020) Controls on surface water carbonate chemistry along North American ocean margins. Nature Communications. 11: 2691
Meléndez M, Salisbury J, Gledhill D, et al. (2020) Seasonal variations of carbonate chemistry at two western Atlantic coral reefs Journal of Geophysical Research. 125
Stark JS, Langdon C. (2019) Coral reef pH altered in situ. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 3: 1380-1381
Gray M, Ermgassen Pz, Gair J, et al. (2019) Spatially Explicit Estimates of In Situ Filtration by Native Oysters to Augment Ecosystem Services during Restoration Estuaries and Coasts. 42: 792-805
Gray MW, Langdon C. (2019) Particle Processing by Olympia Oysters Ostrea lurida and Pacific Oysters Crassostrea gigas Estuaries and Coasts. 42: 779-791
Cyronak T, Andersson AJ, Langdon C, et al. (2018) Taking the metabolic pulse of the world's coral reefs. Plos One. 13: e0190872
Meléndez M, Salisbury J, Gledhill D, et al. (2018) Seasonal Net Ecosystem Metabolism of the Near-Shore Reef System in La Parguera, Puerto Rico Biogeosciences Discussions. 1-50
Melo CMRD, Morvezen R, Durland E, et al. (2018) Genetic by Environment Interactions for Harvest Traits of the Pacific Oyster Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg) across Different Environments on the West Coast, USA Journal of Shellfish Research. 37: 49-61
Langdon C, Albright R, Baker AC, et al. (2018) Two threatened Caribbean coral species have contrasting responses to combined temperature and acidification stress Limnology and Oceanography. 63: 2450-2464
Towle EK, Palacio-Castro AM, Baker AC, et al. (2017) Source location and food availability determine the growth response of Orbicella faveolata to climate change stressors Regional Studies in Marine Science. 10: 107-115
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