Kenneth H. Dunton

Affiliations: 
Marine Science University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. 
Area:
Ecology Biology, Botany Biology
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Cody J. Dawson grad student 2017- UT Austin (PhycoTree)
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von Biela VR, Laske SM, Stanek AE, et al. (2022) Borealization of nearshore fishes on an interior Arctic shelf over multiple decades. Global Change Biology
Filbee-Dexter K, Feehan CJ, Smale DA, et al. (2022) Kelp carbon sink potential decreases with warming due to accelerating decomposition. Plos Biology. 20: e3001702
Baker KD, Kellogg CTE, McClelland JW, et al. (2021) The Genomic Capabilities of Microbial Communities Track Seasonal Variation in Environmental Conditions of Arctic Lagoons. Frontiers in Microbiology. 12: 601901
Muth AF, Esbaugh AJ, Dunton KH. (2020) Physiological Responses of an Arctic Crustose Coralline Alga () to Variations in Salinity. Frontiers in Plant Science. 11: 1272
Darnell KM, Furman BT, Heck KL, et al. (2020) Seed Reserve Hot Spots for the Sub-Tropical Seagrass Halodule wrightii (Shoal Grass) in the Northern Gulf of Mexico Estuaries and Coasts
Patrick CJ, Yeager L, Armitage AR, et al. (2020) A System Level Analysis of Coastal Ecosystem Responses to Hurricane Impacts Estuaries and Coasts. 43: 943-959
Kellogg CTE, McClelland JW, Dunton KH, et al. (2019) Strong Seasonality in Arctic Estuarine Microbial Food Webs. Frontiers in Microbiology. 10: 2628
Bonsell C, Dunton KH. (2018) Long-term patterns of benthic irradiance and kelp production in the central Beaufort sea reveal implications of warming for Arctic inner shelves Progress in Oceanography. 162: 160-170
Harris CM, McTigue ND, McClelland JW, et al. (2018) Do high Arctic coastal food webs rely on a terrestrial carbon subsidy Food Webs. 15
Wilson SS, Dunton KH. (2018) Hypersalinity During Regional Drought Drives Mass Mortality of the Seagrass Syringodium filiforme in a Subtropical Lagoon Estuaries and Coasts. 41: 855-865
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