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 | Apprill A, Marlow HQ, Martindale MQ, Rappé MS. 2012. Specificity of bacteria associated with the coral Pocillopora meandrina during early development. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 78: 7467-7475.
Kahng S, Hochberg EJ, Apprill A, Wagner D, Luck DG, Perez D, Bidigare RR. 2012. Efficient light harvesting in deep-water, zooxanthellate corals. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 455: 65 -77.
Apprill A, Rappé MS. 2011. Microbial community response to organic matter loading from coral spawning at lagoon and reef flat environments in Kaneohe Bay. Aquatic Microbial Ecology. 62: 251-266.
Apprill A, Mooney TA, Lyman E, Stimpert AK, Rappé MS. 2011. Humpback whales harbor a combination of specific and variable skin bacteria. Environmental Microbiology Reports. 3: 223-323.
Apprill A, Marlow HQ, Martindale MQ, Rappé MS. 2009. The onset of microbial associations in the coral Pocillopora meandrina. The International Society for Microbial Ecology (ISME) Journal (Nature Publishing). 3: 685-699.
Hiscock MR, Lance VP, Apprill A, Bidigare RR, Johnson ZI, Mitchell BG, Smith, Jr. WO, Barber RT. 2008. Photosynthetic maximum quantum yield increases are an essential component of the Southern Ocean phytoplankton response to iron. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA. 105: 4775-4780.
Apprill A, Bidigare RR, Gates RD. 2007. Visibly healthy corals exhibit variable pigment concentrations and symbiont phenotypes. Coral Reefs. 26: 387-397.
Apprill A, and Gates RD. 2007. Recognizing diversity in coral symbiotic dinoflagellate communities. Molecular Ecology 16: 1127-1134. *featured article
Hochberg EJ, Apprill A, Bidigare RR, Atkinson MJ. 2006. Bio-optical modeling of photosynthetic pigments in corals. Coral Reefs 25: 99-109.
Hochberg EJ, Atkinson MJ, Apprill A, Andréfouët S. 2004. Spectral reflectance of coral. Coral Reefs 23: 84-95.
Apprill A, Lesser MP. 2003. Effects of ultraviolet radiation on Laminaria saccharina in relation to depth and tidal height in the Gulf of Maine. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 256: 75-85.
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