Tye Kindinger

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Department of Integrative Biology Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 
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Richardson LE, Heenan A, Delargy AJ, et al. (2023) Local human impacts disrupt depth-dependent zonation of tropical reef fish communities. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Kindinger TL, Toy JA, Kroeker KJ. (2022) Emergent effects of global change on consumption depend on consumers and their resources in marine systems. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119: e2108878119
Williams ID, Kindinger TL, Couch CS, et al. (2019) Can Herbivore Management Increase the Persistence of Indo-Pacific Coral Reefs? Frontiers in Marine Science. 6
Green SJ, Dilley ER, Benkwitt CE, et al. (2019) Trait‐mediated foraging drives patterns of selective predation by native and invasive coral‐reef fishes Ecosphere. 10
Kindinger TL. (2018) Invasive predator tips the balance of symmetrical competition between native coral-reef fishes. Ecology
Benkwitt CE, Albins MA, Buch KL, et al. (2017) Is the lionfish invasion waning? Evidence from The Bahamas Coral Reefs. 36: 1255-1261
Kindinger T. (2016) Symmetrical effects of interspecific competition on congeneric coral-reef fishes Marine Ecology Progress Series. 555: 1-11
Kindinger T, Anderson E. (2016) Preferences of invasive lionfish and native grouper between congeneric prey fishes Marine Ecology Progress Series. 558: 247-253
Pusack TJ, Benkwitt CE, Cure K, et al. (2016) Invasive Red Lionfish (Pterois volitans) grow faster in the Atlantic Ocean than in their native Pacific range Environmental Biology of Fishes. 99: 571-579
Kindinger TL, Albins MA. (2016) Consumptive and non-consumptive effects of an invasive marine predator on native coral-reef herbivores Biological Invasions. 19: 131-146
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