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Rachel Alderdice
Rachel Alderdice
PostDoctoral Researcher, University of Konstanz, Germany
Verified email at uni-konstanz.de
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Coral reef survival under accelerating ocean deoxygenation
DJ Hughes, R Alderdice, C Cooney, M Kühl, M Pernice, CR Voolstra, ...
Nature Climate Change 10 (4), 296-307, 2020
1652020
Divergent expression of hypoxia response systems under deoxygenation in reef‐forming corals aligns with bleaching susceptibility
R Alderdice, DJ Suggett, A Cárdenas, DJ Hughes, M Kühl, M Pernice, ...
Global change biology 27 (2), 312-326, 2021
532021
Optical feedback loop involving dinoflagellate symbiont and scleractinian host drives colorful coral bleaching
E Bollati, C D’Angelo, R Alderdice, M Pratchett, M Ziegler, J Wiedenmann
Current Biology 30 (13), 2433-2445. e3, 2020
452020
Deoxygenation lowers the thermal threshold of coral bleaching
R Alderdice, G Perna, A Cárdenas, BCC Hume, M Wolf, M Kühl, ...
Scientific Reports 12 (1), 18273, 2022
222022
Hypoxia as a physiological cue and pathological stress for coral larvae
R Alderdice, M Pernice, A Cárdenas, DJ Hughes, PL Harrison, N Boulotte, ...
Molecular Ecology 31 (2), 571-587, 2022
142022
Disparate Inventories of hypoxia gene sets across corals align with inferred environmental resilience
R Alderdice, BCC Hume, M Kühl, M Pernice, DJ Suggett, CR Voolstra
Frontiers in Marine Science, 649, 2022
82022
Coral reef survival under accelerating ocean deoxygenation. Nat Clim Chang 10: 296–307
DJ Hughes, R Alderdice, C Cooney, M Kühl, M Pernice, CR Voolstra, ...
52020
Revealing the mechanistic basis of reef-building coral tolerance versus susceptibility to low O₂ stress
RC Alderdice
2022
Understanding the Stress Response of Coral's Host Pigments in Aiding the Recovery of Host-symbiont Association
R Alderdice
Original typescript, 2018
2018
Hypoxia as a physiological cue and a pathological stress for coral larvae Running title
R Alderdice, M Pernice, A Cárdenas, DJ Hughes, NB Harrison, ...
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