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Royale S. Hardenstine

Researcher at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

Publications -  18
Citations -  379

Royale S. Hardenstine is an academic researcher from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coral reef & Biology. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 12 publications receiving 198 citations.

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Genetic diversity of giant clams (Tridacna spp.) and their associated Symbiodinium in the central Red Sea

TL;DR: This study investigates the genetic diversity (16S rDNA) and genetic diversity of symbiotic dinoflagellates Symbiodinium associated with giant clams found in the central Saudi Arabian Red Sea and serves as important baseline information for a region experiencing dynamic pressures.
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Using species connectivity to achieve coordinated large-scale marine conservation efforts in the Red Sea.

TL;DR: In this paper, a large-scale marine protected area (LSMPA) is proposed to preserve Red Sea species' multinational migration routes, which can reveal how nations share resources, demonstrating the need for cooperative protection efforts.
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Fishes and Connectivity of Red Sea Coral Reefs

TL;DR: In the more than 200 years that have passed, much has been learned about Red Sea fishes as mentioned in this paper, however, many knowledge gaps remain, and these studies are increasingly important as multiple modern "mega-developments" are planned on Red Sea shores in locations where a lack of scientific information may still hinder conservation efforts and planning for sustainable development.
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Patterns, drivers, and ecological implications of upwelling in coral reef habitats of the southern Red Sea

TL;DR: In this article, a variety of cooling mechanisms, such as upwelling, offer some respite to coral reef ecosystems from thermal anomalies, making them vulnerable to ongoing global warming.
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Morphology and reproduction in the Hapalocarcinus marsupialis Stimpson, 1859 species complex (Decapoda: Brachyura: Cryptochiridae)

TL;DR: The results demonstrate the usefulness of morphometric traits and fecundity in separating the clades in the H. marsupialis complex, and prepare the ground for further morphometric studies on the genus and other symbiotic brachyurans.