Sarah C. Lee

Affiliations: 
Marine Life Observatory, Pacific Grove, CA, United States 
Area:
metacommunity ecology, marine ecology
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Mark D. Bertness research assistant Brown
Pete Edmunds research assistant 2001-2001 CSUN
Brian R. Silliman research assistant 2001-2002 Brown
John F. Bruno grad student 2002-2009 UNC Chapel Hill
 (Open systems in community ecology: Dispersal, diversity, and ecosystem properties.)
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Lee SC, Bruno JF. (2014) Propagule supply limits grazer richness equally across a resource gradient Ecosphere. 5
Lee SC, Bruno JF. (2009) Propagule supply controls grazer community structure and primary production in a benthic marine ecosystem. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 106: 7052-7
Vu I, Smelick G, Harris S, et al. (2009) Macroalgae has no effect on the severity and dynamics of Caribbean yellow band disease. Plos One. 4: e4514
Bruno JF, Boyer KE, Duffy JE, et al. (2008) Relative and interactive effects of plant and grazer richness in a benthic marine community. Ecology. 89: 2518-28
Bruno JF, Lee SC, Kertesz JS, et al. (2006) Partitioning the effects of algal species identity and richness on benthic marine primary production Oikos. 115: 170-178
Lee SC, Silliman BR. (2006) Competitive displacement of a detritivorous salt marsh snail Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 339: 75-85
Idjadi JA, Lee SC, Bruno JF, et al. (2006) Rapid phase-shift reversal on a Jamaican coral reef Coral Reefs. 25: 209-211
Bruno JF, Boyer KE, Duffy JE, et al. (2005) Effects of macroalgal species identity and richness on primary production in benthic marine communities. Ecology Letters. 8: 1165-74
LaJeunesse TC, Lee S, Bush S, et al. (2005) Persistence of non-caribbean algal symbionts in Indo-Pacific mushroom corals released to Jamaica 35 years ago Coral Reefs. 24: 157-159
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