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    • A scuticociliate causes mass mortality of Diadema antillarum in the Caribbean Sea 

      Hewson, Ian; Ritchie, Isabella T.; Evans, James S.; Altera, Ashley; Behringer, Donald; Bowman, Erin; Brandt, Marilyn; Budd, Kayla A.; Camacho, Ruleo A.; Cornwell, Tomas O.; Countway, Peter D.; Cróquer, Aldo; Delgado, Gabriel A.; DeRito, Christopher; Duermit-Moreau, Elizabeth; Francis-Floyd, Ruth; Gittens Jr, Samuel; Henderson, Leslie; Hylkema, Alwin; Kellogg, Christina A.; Kiryu, Yasunari; Kitson-Walters, Kimani A.; Kramer, Patricia; Lang, Judith C.; Lessios, Harilaos; Liddy, Lauren; Marancik, David; Nimrod, Stephen; Patterson, Joshua T.; Pistor, Marit; Romero, Isabel C.; Sellares-Blasco, Rita I.; Sevier, Moriah L. B.; Sharp, William C.; Souza, Matthew; Valdez-Trinidad, Andreina; van der Laan, Marijn; Vilanova-Cuevas, Brayan; Villalpando, María; Von Hoene, Sarah D.; Warham, Matthew; Wijers, Tom; Williams, Stacey M.; Work, Thierry M.; Yanong, Roy P.; Zambrano, Someira; Zimmermann, Alizee; Breitbart, Mya (2023)
      Echinoderm mass mortality events shape marine ecosystems by altering the dynamics among major benthic groups. The sea urchin Diadema antillarum, virtually extirpated in the Caribbean in the early 1980s by an unknown cause, ...
    • Valuing Caribbean biodiversity knowledge 

      Adjoa Mitchell, Sylvia; Kitson-Walters, Kimani A.; Anna Mitchell, Achsah (2019)
      Valuing Caribbean biodiversity for health and wealth requires knowledge of the bioresource so as to better appreciate the myriad of uses and services it provides. Increasing the knowledge base provides increasingly accurate ...