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James C. Hendee
Researcher at Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory
Publications - 30
Citations - 1581
James C. Hendee is an academic researcher from Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coral reef & Coral bleaching. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 29 publications receiving 1413 citations. Previous affiliations of James C. Hendee include National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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Caribbean corals in crisis: record thermal stress, bleaching, and mortality in 2005.
C. Mark Eakin,J. A. Morgan,Scott F. Heron,Scott F. Heron,Tyler B. Smith,Gang Liu,Lorenzo Alvarez-Filip,Bart J. Baca,Erich Bartels,C. Bastidas,Claude Bouchon,Marilyn E. Brandt,Andrew W. Bruckner,Lucy Bunkley-Williams,Andrew Ross Cameron,Billy Causey,Mark Chiappone,Tyler Christensen,M. James C. Crabbe,Owen Day,Elena de la Guardia,Guillermo Diaz-Pulido,Guillermo Diaz-Pulido,Daniel DiResta,Diego L. Gil-Agudelo,David S. Gilliam,Robert N. Ginsburg,Shannon Gore,Hector M. Guzman,James C. Hendee,Edwin A. Hernández-Delgado,Ellen Husain,Christopher F.G. Jeffrey,Ross Jones,Eric Jordán-Dahlgren,Les Kaufman,David I. Kline,David I. Kline,Philip A. Kramer,Judith C. Lang,Diego Lirman,Jennie Mallela,Jennie Mallela,Carrie Manfrino,Jean-Philippe Maréchal,Ken Marks,Jennifer Mihaly,W. Jeff Miller,Erich Mueller,Erinn M. Muller,Carlos A. Toro,Hazel A. Oxenford,D.J. Ponce-Taylor,Norman Quinn,Kim B. Ritchie,Sebastián Rodríguez,Alberto Rodríguez Ramírez,Sandra L. Romano,Jameal F. Samhouri,Juan A. Sánchez,George P. Schmahl,Burton V. Shank,William J. Skirving,Sascha C. C. Steiner,Estrella Villamizar,Sheila M. Walsh,Cory Walter,Ernesto Weil,Ernest H. Williams,Kimberly Roberson,Y. Yusuf +70 more
TL;DR: Comparison of satellite data against field surveys demonstrated a significant predictive relationship between accumulated heat stress (measured using NOAA Coral Reef Watch's Degree Heating Weeks) and bleaching intensity.
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Severe 2010 cold-water event caused unprecedented mortality to corals of the Florida reef tract and reversed previous survivorship patterns.
Diego Lirman,Stephanie Schopmeyer,Derek P. Manzello,Lewis J. Gramer,William F. Precht,Frank E. Muller-Karger,Kenneth Banks,Brian B. Barnes,Erich Bartels,Amanda S. Bourque,James P. Byrne,Scott Donahue,Janice Duquesnel,Louis E. Fisher,David S. Gilliam,James C. Hendee,Meaghan E. Johnson,Kerry Maxwell,Erin McDevitt,Jamie A. Monty,Digna Rueda,Rob Ruzicka,Sara Thanner +22 more
TL;DR: The 2010 cold-water anomaly of January 2010 caused the worst coral mortality on record for the Florida Reef Tract, highlighting the potential catastrophic impacts that unusual but extreme climatic events can have on the persistence of coral reefs.
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Coral bleaching indices and thresholds for the Florida Reef Tract, Bahamas, and St. Croix, US Virgin Islands.
TL;DR: Hind-casts showed that monthly mean SST above a local threshold explained all bleaching years in Florida, the Bahamas, and US Virgin Islands, indicating that cumulative exposure to temperature extremes characterizedBleaching years.
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Hurricanes benefit bleached corals.
Derek P. Manzello,Marilyn E. Brandt,Tyler B. Smith,Diego Lirman,James C. Hendee,Richard S. Nemeth +5 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that hurricane-induced cooling was responsible for the documented differences in the extent and recovery time of coral bleaching between the Florida Reef Tract and the U.S. Virgin Islands during the Caribbean-wide 2005 bleaching event.
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Coral Reef Monitoring, Reef Assessment Technologies, and Ecosystem-Based Management
David Obura,Greta S. Aeby,Natchanon Amornthammarong,Ward Appeltans,Nicholas J. Bax,Nicholas J. Bax,Joe Bishop,Russell E. Brainard,Samuel Chan,Pamela J. Fletcher,Timothy A. C. Gordon,Timothy A. C. Gordon,Lew Gramer,Mishal Gudka,John Halas,James C. Hendee,Gregor Hodgson,Danwei Huang,M. Jankulak,Albert Jones,Tadashi Kimura,Joshua Levy,Patricia Miloslavich,Patricia Miloslavich,Loke Ming Chou,Frank E. Muller-Karger,Kennedy Osuka,Melita Samoilys,Stephen D. Simpson,Karenne Tun,Supin Wongbusarakum +30 more
TL;DR: The Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network has been the foundation for global reporting on coral reefs for two decades, and is entering into a new phase with improved operational and data standards incorporating the Essential Ocean Variables (EOVs) (www.goosocean.org/eov) and Framework for Ocean Observerving developed by the Global Ocean Observing System as discussed by the authors.