Caitlin R. Fong
Affiliations: | University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States |
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"Caitlin Fong"Parents
Sign in to add mentorRobert R. Warner | research assistant | 2007-2011 | UC Santa Barbara |
Armand M. Kuris | grad student | 2012- | UC Santa Barbara |
Robert C. Carpenter | post-doc | 2016- | CSUN |
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Fong CR, Smith N, Catalan E, et al. (2024) Herbivorous sea urchins (Echinometra mathaei) support resilience on overfished and sedimented tropical reefs. Scientific Reports. 14: 3829 |
Chiquillo KL, Mims BM, Chong AU, et al. (2021) Herbivory as a limiting factor for seagrass proximity to fringing reefs in Moorea, French Polynesia Aquatic Botany. 168: 103294 |
Fong CR, Gaynus CJ, Carpenter RC. (2020) Extreme rainfall events pulse substantial nutrients and sediments from terrestrial to nearshore coastal communities: a case study from French Polynesia. Scientific Reports. 10: 2955 |
Bittick S, Fong C, Clausing R, et al. (2020) Herbivory strength is similar or even greater in algal- compared to coral-dominated habitats on a recovering coral reef Marine Ecology Progress Series. 634: 225-229 |
Fong CR, Kennison RL, Fong P. (2020) Nutrient Subsidies to Southern California Estuaries Can Be Characterized as Pulse-Interpulse Regimes that May Be Dampened with Extreme Eutrophy Estuaries and Coasts. 1-8 |
Fong CR, Gaynus CJ, Carpenter RC. (2020) Complex interactions among stressors evolve over time to drive shifts from short turfs to macroalgae on tropical reefs Ecosphere. 11 |
Fong CR, Kuris AM, Hechinger RF. (2019) Hermaphrodites and parasitism: size-specific female reproduction drives infection by an ephemeral parasitic castrator. Scientific Reports. 9: 19121 |
Fong CR, Kuris AM, Hechinger RF. (2018) Parasite and host biomass and reproductive output in barnacle populations in the rocky intertidal zone. Parasitology. 1-6 |
Fong CR, Chancellor KS, Renzi JJ, et al. (2018) Epibionts on Turbinaria ornata, a secondary foundational macroalga on coral reefs, provide diverse trophic support to fishes. Marine Environmental Research |
Fong CR, Bittick SJ, Fong P. (2018) Simultaneous synergist, antagonistic and additive interactions between multiple local stressors all degrade algal turf communities on coral reefs Journal of Ecology. 106: 1390-1400 |