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Heidi Burdett

Publications

  • Effects of reduced salinity on the photosynthetic characteristics and intracellular DMSP concentrations of the red coralline alga, Lithothamnion glaciale
  • Coralline Algae as Recorders of Past Climatic and Environmental Conditions
  • Low-cost, open-access quantitative phase imaging of algal cells using the transport of intensity equation
  • Coralline algal structure is more sensitive to rate, rather than the magnitude, of ocean acidification
  • Exchange Dynamics Reveal Significant Accumulation of Dimethylated Sulfur by Mediterranean Benthic Communities
  • Shooting for the Moon.
  • Species-specific impact of microplastics on coral physiology
  • Paleoclimatology and Paleoceanography Perspectives on Integrated, Coordinated, Open, Networked (ICON) Science
  • Effects of reduced salinity on the photosynthetic characteristics and intracellular DMSP concentrations of the red coralline alga, Lithothamnion glaciale.
  • Spatiotemporal variability of dimethylsulphoniopropionate on a fringing coral reef: the role of reefal carbonate chemistry and environmental variability.
  • Irradiance-mediated dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSP) responses of red coralline algae
  • The effect of chronic and acute low pH on the intracellular DMSP production and epithelial cell morphology of red coralline algae
  • The photosynthetic characteristics of red coralline algae, determined using pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) fluorometry
  • Using coralline algae to understand historic marine cloud cover
  • Evidence for phosphonate usage in the coral holobiont
  • CLIMATE CHANGE ECOLOGY Older and wiser
  • Climate change ecology: Older and wiser
  • Dynamic photoinhibition exhibited by red coralline algae in the red sea
  • The future of the northeast Atlantic benthic flora in a high CO2 world
  • Effects of high temperature and CO2 on intracellular DMSP in the cold-water coral Lophelia pertusa
  • Coralline algae as a globally significant pool of marine dimethylated sulfur
  • #TimesUp: tackling gender inequities in marine and fisheries science
  • Whole genome genotyping reveals discrete genetic diversity in north‐east Atlantic maerl beds
  • Fantastic fungi
  • Community-level sensitivity of a calcifying ecosystem to acute in situ CO2 enrichment
  • Depth alone is an inappropriate proxy for physiological change in the mesophotic coral Agaricia lamarcki
  • Photophysiological Responses of Canopy-Forming Kelp Species to Short-Term Acute Warming
  • Carbon burial over the last four millennia is regulated by both climatic and land use change
  • Species Distribution Modeling Predicts Significant Declines in Coralline Algae Populations Under Projected Climate Change With Implications for Conservation Policy
  • Looking forward in aquatic conservation
  • Including environmental and climatic considerations for sustainable coral reef restoration
  • It's time to broaden what we consider a ‘blue carbon ecosystem’
  • Efficient carbon recycling between calcification and photosynthesis in red coralline algae
  • Cautious positivity for the future of aquatic conservation in Europe
  • Quantitative Comparison of ROV and Diver‐Based Photogrammetry to Reconstruct Maerl Bed Ecosystems
  • One‐Year Reflection to Consolidate Progress in Aquatic Conservation Research
  • Benthic oxygen exchange in a live coralline algal bed and an adjacent sandy habitat
  • Ecosystem engineer morphological traits and taxon identity shape biodiversity across the euphotic-mesophotic transition
  • Dominance of photo over chromatic acclimation strategies by habitat-forming mesophotic red algae
  • The potential for coral reef establishment through free-living stabilization
  • Key Questions for Research and Conservation of Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems and Temperate Mesophotic Ecosystems
  • Human microbiota: insights from large population studies
  • The rise of an uneducated immune system
  • Low-cost, open-access refractive index mapping of algal cells using the transport of intensity equation
  • Paleoclimatology and Paleoceanography Perspectives on Integrated, Coordinated, Open, Networked (ICON) Science
  • Red algae acclimate to low light by modifying phycobilisome composition to maintain efficient light harvesting
  • Co-management of marine protected areas: Challenges and lessons from the most urbanized coastline of the South Western Atlantic
  • Internationalisation, Collaboration and Responsiveness of Aquatic Conservation Research Across Three Decades of Publication

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Co-workers & collaborators

  • Alex J Poulton

  • Andrew K. Sweetman

  • Jinhua Mao

  • Hien Ha Thi

  • Michel Kaiser

  • Rona McGill

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