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J. Charles Delbeek
Researcher at University of Hawaii at Manoa
Publications - 3
Citations - 1274
J. Charles Delbeek is an academic researcher from University of Hawaii at Manoa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coral & Threatened species. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 1166 citations.
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One-third of reef-building corals face elevated extinction risk from climate change and local impacts
Kent E. Carpenter,Muhammad Abrar,Greta S. Aeby,Richard B. Aronson,Stuart Banks,Andrew W. Bruckner,Angel Chiriboga,Jorge Cortés,J. Charles Delbeek,Lyndon DeVantier,Graham J. Edgar,Alasdair J. Edwards,Douglas Fenner,Hector M. Guzman,Bert W. Hoeksema,Gregor Hodgson,Ofri Johan,Wilfredo Y. Licuanan,Suzanne R. Livingstone,Edward R. Lovell,Jennifer Moore,David Obura,Domingo Ochavillo,Beth Polidoro,William F. Precht,Miledel Christine C. Quibilan,Clarissa Reboton,Zoe T. Richards,Alex Rogers,Jonnell C. Sanciangco,Anne Sheppard,Charles Sheppard,Jennifer E. Smith,Simon N. Stuart,Emre Turak,J. E. N. Veron,Carden C. Wallace,Ernesto Weil,Elizabeth Wood +38 more
TL;DR: The Caribbean has the largest proportion of corals in high extinction risk categories, whereas the Coral Triangle has the highest proportion of species in all categories of elevated extinction risk.
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Kinship and genetic variation in aquarium-spawned Acropora hyacinthus corals
Elora H. López-Nandam,Cheyenne Payne,J. Charles Delbeek,Freeland Dunker,Lana Krol,Lisa Larkin,Kylie Lev,Richard L.M. Ross,Ryan Schaeffer,Steven Yong,Rebecca Albright +10 more
TL;DR: Recommendations are presented for preserving standing genetic variation in aquarium-bred corals based on the results of this pilot project, which finds clear differential parentage, with some parents producing the vast majority of offspring, while the majority of parents produced no surviving offspring.
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Milbemycin oxime (interceptor) treatment of pycnogonid sea spider infestation in three species of corals
Lana Krol,Freeland Dunker,Elise E B LaDouceur,Ethan Biswell,Geoffrey F. Dilly,J. Charles Delbeek,Rebecca Albright,Elora H. López-Nandam,Lisa Larkin,Jessica M. Hill +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a coral reef system at the Steinhart Aquarium in San Francisco, CA, USA experienced a population explosion of pycnogonid sea spiders with subsequent deleterious health effects on the corals in the system.