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Nicholas S. Fabina
Researcher at Arizona State University
Publications - 13
Citations - 579
Nicholas S. Fabina is an academic researcher from Arizona State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coral reef & Coral. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 13 publications receiving 447 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicholas S. Fabina include University of Wisconsin-Madison & University of California, Davis.
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Persistence and Change in Community Composition of Reef Corals through Present, Past, and Future Climates
Peter J. Edmunds,Mehdi Adjeroud,Marissa L. Baskett,Iliana B. Baums,Ann F. Budd,Robert C. Carpenter,Nicholas S. Fabina,Tung-Yung Fan,Erik C. Franklin,Kevin Gross,Xueying Han,Lianne Jacobson,Lianne Jacobson,James S. Klaus,Tim R. McClanahan,Jennifer K. O'Leary,Madeleine J. H. van Oppen,Xavier Pochon,Hollie M. Putnam,Tyler B. Smith,Michael Stat,Hugh Sweatman,Robert van Woesik,Ruth D. Gates +23 more
TL;DR: It remains possible that coral reefs will be populated by a subset of the present coral fauna in a future that is warmer than the recent past, and trait-based, dynamic, multi-patch model was developed to explore the phenotypic basis of ecological performance in a warmer future.
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Evolution of plant-pollinator mutualisms in response to climate change.
TL;DR: A model that explicitly considers both the evolution and the population dynamics of a plant–pollinator mutualism under climate change is developed, and how community composition and the rate of climate change affect the persistence of mutualisms is mediated by two‐species Allee thresholds.
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Mapping the world's coral reefs using a global multiscale earth observation framework
Mitchell B. Lyons,Chris Roelfsema,Emma V. Kennedy,Eva M Kovacs,Rodney Borrego-Acevedo,Kathryn Markey,Meredith Roe,Doddy M. Yuwono,Daniel L. Harris,Stuart R. Phinn,Gregory P. Asner,Jiwei Li,David E. Knapp,Nicholas S. Fabina,Kirk Larsen,Dimosthenis Traganos,Nicholas J. Murray,Nicholas J. Murray +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a framework that is capable of mapping coral reef habitats from individual reefs to entire barrier reef systems (200 000 km²) and across vast ocean extents (>6 000 000 kmµ).
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Transmission mode predicts specificity and interaction patterns in coral-Symbiodinium networks.
Nicholas S. Fabina,Hollie M. Putnam,Erik C. Franklin,Michael Stat,Michael Stat,Michael Stat,Ruth D. Gates +6 more
TL;DR: This work created and analyzed the first coral-Symbiodinium networks utilizing a global dataset of interaction records from coral reefs in the tropical Indo-Pacific and Atlantic Oceans for 1991 to 2010, demonstrating a strong correlation between symbiont specificity, symbionT transmission mode, and community partitioning.
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Response diversity can increase ecological resilience to disturbance in coral reefs.
TL;DR: This work modeled coral-macroalgae interactions given either a resistant coral, a resilient coral, or both together and found that both corals benefit from the presence of each other in terms of total cover and resilience.