Mark R. Patterson, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Virginia Institute of Marine Science College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA 
Area:
Underwater robotics, marine ecophysiology, coral reef ecology, shallow water hydrothermal vents
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Katherine Hudson research assistant 2012-2017 Northeastern University (Chemistry Tree)
Ian K. Bartol grad student William and Mary (Neurotree)
Geoffrey C. Trussell grad student 1993-1998 William and Mary
Lawrence W. Carpenter grad student 2006 William and Mary
Noelle J. Relles grad student 2012 William and Mary
Jennifer Elliott grad student 2010-2016 Northeastern University
Amanda M Dwyer grad student 2013-2019 Northeastern University
Sara D Williams grad student 2015-2020 Northeastern University
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Williams SD, Patterson MR. (2020) Resistance and robustness of the global coral-symbiont network. Ecology. e02990
Relles NJ, Patterson MR, Jones DOB. (2019) Change detection in a Marine Protected Area (MPA) over three decades on Bonaire, Dutch Caribbean Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 99: 761-770
Elliott JA, Patterson MR, Staub CG, et al. (2018) Decline in coral cover and flattening of the reefs around Mauritius (1998-2010). Peerj. 6: e6014
Certner RH, Dwyer AM, Patterson MR, et al. (2017) Zooplankton as a potential vector for white band disease transmission in the endangered coral, Acropora cervicornis. Peerj. 5: e3502
Elliott J, Patterson M, Summers N, et al. (2016) How does the proliferation of the coral-killing sponge Terpios hoshinota affect benthic community structure on coral reefs? Coral Reefs. 35: 1083-1095
Elliott J, Patterson M, Vitry E, et al. (2015) Morphological plasticity allows coral to actively overgrow the aggressive sponge Terpios hoshinota (Mauritius, Southwestern Indian Ocean) Marine Biodiversity
Carpenter LW, Patterson MR, Bromage ES. (2010) Water flow influences the spatiotemporal distribution of heat shock protein 70 within colonies of the scleractinian coral Montastrea annularis (Ellis and Solander, 1786) following heat stress: Implications for coral bleaching Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 387: 52-59
Bromage E, Carpenter L, Kaattari S, et al. (2009) Quantification of coral heat shock proteins from individual coral polyps Marine Ecology Progress Series. 376: 123-132
Miller J, Muller E, Rogers C, et al. (2009) Coral disease following massive bleaching in 2005 causes 60% decline in coral cover on reefs in the US Virgin Islands Coral Reefs. 28: 925-937
Carpenter LW, Patterson MR. (2007) Water flow influences the distribution of photosynthetic efficiency within colonies of the scleractinian coral Montastrea annularis (Ellis and Solander, 1786); implications for coral bleaching Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 351: 10-26
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