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Susan H. Brawley

Researcher at University of Maine

Publications -  81
Citations -  5293

Susan H. Brawley is an academic researcher from University of Maine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fucus vesiculosus & Population. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 79 publications receiving 4647 citations. Previous affiliations of Susan H. Brawley include Vanderbilt University & National Museum of Natural History.

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Porphyra: a marine crop shaped by stress

TL;DR: Porphyra umbilicalis genome project will further elucidate proteins associated with stress tolerance, and phylogenomic and transcriptomic investigations of Porphyra sensu lato could elucidate tradeoffs made during physiological acclimation and factors associated with life-history evolution in this ancient lineage.
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The effect of micrograzers on algal community structure in a coral reef microcosm

TL;DR: The potential for increasing the productivity of commercial seaweeds through maintenance of appropriate amphipod species in mariculture facilities is stressed, and it is suggested that amphipods and similar micrograzers are responsible for the algal community structure of these ridges.
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Seasonally shifting limitation of stream periphyton: response of algal populations and assemblage biomass and productivity to variation in light, nutrients, and herbivores

TL;DR: Periphyton biomass and productivity were much greater when snails were removed and nutrients and light were Eleventh during all seasons, indicating that all three factors were limiting or nearly limiting throughout the year, however, the relative importance of factors shifted seasonally.
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Survival of fucoid embryos in the intertidal zone depends upon developmental stage and microhabitat1

TL;DR: The fate of young post‐settlement stages must be studied at these fine temporal and spatial scales to understand the organization of intertidal communities.