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Walter Cho
Researcher at Point Loma Nazarene University
Publications - 11
Citations - 559
Walter Cho is an academic researcher from Point Loma Nazarene University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Seamount. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 11 publications receiving 482 citations. Previous affiliations of Walter Cho include Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
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Impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on a deep-water coral community in the Gulf of Mexico
Helen K. White,Pen Yuan Hsing,Walter Cho,Timothy M. Shank,Erik E. Cordes,Andrea M. Quattrini,Robert K. Nelson,Richard Camilli,Amanda W.J. Demopoulos,Christopher R. German,James M. Brooks,Harry H. Roberts,William Shedd,Christopher M. Reddy,Charles R. Fisher +14 more
TL;DR: The presence of recently damaged and deceased corals beneath the path of a previously documented plume emanating from the Macondo well provides compelling evidence that the oil impacted deep-water ecosystems.
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Incongruent patterns of genetic connectivity among four ophiuroid species with differing coral host specificity on North Atlantic seamounts
Walter Cho,Timothy M. Shank +1 more
TL;DR: Four seamount ophiuroid species displaying differing levels of associative (epifaunal) specificity to cold-water coral hosts inhabiting the New England and Corner Rise Seamount chains, and Muir Seamount in the Northwestern Atlantic are focused on.
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Strong Depth-Related Zonation of Megabenthos on a Rocky Continental Margin (∼700–4000 m) off Southern Tasmania, Australia
Ronald E. Thresher,Franziska Althaus,Jess F. Adkins,Karen Gowlett-Holmes,Phil Alderslade,Jo Dowdney,Walter Cho,Alexander C. Gagnon,David A. Staples,Felicity R. McEnnulty,Alan Williams +10 more
TL;DR: Analysis of imagery and specimen collections taken from a suite of surveys suggest that the observed depth zonation is based in part on changing species mixes with depth, but also an underlying commonality to much of the seamount and rocky substrate biota across all depths.
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Using a Reconciliation Module Leads to Large Gains in Evolution Acceptance.
John Lindsay,Adhieu Arok,Seth M. Bybee,Walter Cho,April Maskiewicz Cordero,Daniel G. Ferguson,Leontine L. Galante,Richard A. Gill,Mark H. Mann,Steven L. Peck,Cassidy L. Shively,Michael R. Stark,Joshua A. Stowers,Michael Tenneson,Ethan R. Tolman,Thomas A. Wayment,Jamie L. Jensen +16 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that giving religious students the opportunity to reconcile their religious beliefs with the theory of evolution under the influence of intentional instruction on the compatibility of belief and evolution can lead to increased evolution acceptance among religious students.
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Reply to Boehm and Carragher: Multiple lines of evidence link deep-water coral damage to Deepwater Horizon oil spill
Helen K. White,Pen Yuan Hsing,Walter Cho,Timothy M. Shank,Erik E. Cordes,Andrea M. Quattrini,Robert K. Nelson,Richard Camilli,Amanda W.J. Demopoulos,Christopher R. German,James M. Brooks,Harry H. Roberts,William Shedd,Christopher M. Reddy,Charles R. Fisher +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil spill was linked to the presence of damaged deep-water corals and brittle stars 11 km from the site of the leaking oil.