Jacob Allgeier

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Ecology & Evolutionary Biology (EEB) University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
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Ma D, Abrahms B, Allgeier J, et al. (2024) Global expansion of human-wildlife overlap in the 21st century. Science Advances. 10: eadp7706
Andskog MA, Layman C, Allgeier JE. (2023) Seagrass production around artificial reefs is resistant to human stressors. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 290: 20230803
Shakya AW, Allgeier JE. (2023) Water column contributions to coral reef productivity: overcoming challenges of context dependence. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. 98: 1812-1828
Cline TJ, Allgeier JE. (2022) Fish community structure and dynamics are insufficient to mediate coral resilience. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 6: 1700-1709
Schiettekatte NMD, Brandl SJ, Casey JM, et al. (2022) Biological trade-offs underpin coral reef ecosystem functioning. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Esquivel KE, Hesselbarth MHK, Allgeier JE. (2022) Mechanistic support for increased primary production around artificial reefs. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. 32: e2617
Allgeier JE, Weeks BC, Munsterman KS, et al. (2021) Phylogenetic conservatism drives nutrient dynamics of coral reef fishes. Nature Communications. 12: 5432
Allgeier JE. (2021) Nutrient stoichiometry of fishes and invertebrates in coastal marine Caribbean ecosystems. Ecology. 102: e03533
Allgeier JE, Wenger S, Layman CA. (2020) Taxonomic identity best explains variation in body nutrient stoichiometry in a diverse marine animal community. Scientific Reports. 10: 13718
Allgeier JE, Andskog MA, Hensel E, et al. (2020) Rewiring coral: Anthropogenic nutrients shift diverse coral-symbiont nutrient and carbon interactions toward symbiotic algal dominance. Global Change Biology
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