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publications

2025

14) Versola JJ, Reich HG, Rodriguez IB. 2025. Ammonium supply represses iron limitation to support Symbiodiniaceae growth. Frontiers in Microbiology. (In Press).

2024

13) ​Selden CR, LaBrie R, Ganley LC, Crocker DR, Pelag O, Perry DC, Reich HG, Sasaki M, Thibodeau PS, Isanta-Navarro J. 2024. Is our understanding of aquatic ecosystems sufficient to quantify ecologically driven climate feedbacks? Global Change Biology. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.17351

2023

12) Davies S, Gamache MH, Howe-Kerr LI, Kriefall NG, Symbiodiniaceae Diversity Working Group, Correa AM, Parkinson JE. 2023. Building Consensus around the Assessment and Interpretation of Symbiodiniaceae Diversity. PeerJ. LINK.

11) Keister EF, Gantt SE, Reich HG, Turnham KE, Bateman TG, LaJeunesse TC, Warner ME, Kemp DW. 2023. Differences in thermal tolerance among reef corals are not explained by colony biomass or energy reserves. Scientific Reports. ​LINK.

10) Reich HG, Camp EF, Roger LM, Putnam HP. 2023. The trace metal economy of the coral holobiont: Supplies, demands, and exchanges. Biological reviews. ​LINK.

2022

9) Camp EF, Nitschke MR, Clases D, de Vega RG, Reich HG, Goyen S, Suggett DJ. 2022. Micronutrient content drives elementome variability amongst the Symbiodiniaceae. BMC Plant. 22. 184. LINK.

8) Ghosh A, Robison A, Chiapella A, Bertolet B, Selden C, Perry D, Reich HG, Oleksy I, Isanta-Navarro J, Aho K, Ganley L, Melo Vieira Soares L, Heffernan L, Peleg O, Ramulifho P, Thibodeau P, Reis P, Sasaki M, Ray N, Maher R, LaBrie R, Speir S. 2022. Eco-DAS: an effective platform for developing professional collaborations among early career aquatic scientists. Limnology & Oceanography Bulletin. 31(1): 27-29.  LINK.

7) Baker LJ, Reich HG, Kitchen SA, Klinges JG, Koch HR, Baums IB, Muller E, Thurber RV. 2022. The coral symbiont Candidatus Aquarickettsia is variably abundant in threatened Caribbean acroporids and transmitted horizontally. ISMEJ. 16(2): 400-411. LINK.

2021

6) Reich HG, Kitchen SA, Stankiewicz KH, Devlin-Durante M, Fogarty ND, Baums IB. 2021. Genomic variation of an endosymbiotic dinoflagellate (Symbiodinium ‘fitti’) among closely related coral hosts. Molecular Ecology. 30: 3500-3514. LINK.

5) Roger LM, Reich HG, Lawrence E, Li S, Vizgaudis W, Brenner N, Kumar L, Klein-Seetharaman J, Yang JK, Putnam HM, Lewinski N. 2021. Applying model approaches in non-model systems: A review and case study on coral cell culture. PLOS One 16(4): e0248953. LINK.

4) Reich HG, Tu WC, Rodriguez IB, Chou Y, Keister EF, Kemp DW, LaJeunesse TC, Ho TY. 2021. Iron availability modulates the response of endosymbiotic dinoflagellates to heat stress. Journal of Phycology. 57(1), 3-13. ​LINK. 
# Harold C. Bold Award Feature Paper

2020

3) Kitchen SA, Von Kuster G, Kuntz KLV, Reich HG, Miller W, Griffin S, Fogarty N, Baums IB. 2020. STAGdb: a 30K SNP genotyping array and Science Gateway for Acropora corals and their dinoflagellate symbionts. Scientific Reports. 10, 12488. LINK.

2) Reich HG, Rodriguez IB, LaJeunesse TC, Ho TY. 2020. Endosymbiotic dinoflagellates pump iron: Differences in iron and other trace metal needs among the Symbiodiniaceae. Coral Reefs. 39, 915–927. LINK.
# Coral Reefs Best Paper Award: Honorable mention (5 of 150 papers nominated)

2017

1) Reich HG, Robertson DL, Goodbody-Gringley G. (2017). Do the shuffle: Changes in Symbiodinium consortia throughout juvenile development. PLOS One 12:e0171768. LINK.
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