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Christopher Finelli
Christopher Finelli
Professor of Biology and Marine Biology, University of North Carolina Wilmington
Correu electrònic verificat a uncw.edu
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Physical-biological coupling in streams: the pervasive effects of flow on benthic organisms
DD Hart, CM Finelli
Annual review of ecology and systematics 30 (1), 363-395, 1999
6361999
Odor plumes and animal navigation in turbulent water flow: a field study
RK Zimmer-Faust, CM Finelli, ND Pentcheff, DS Wethey
The Biological Bulletin 188 (2), 111-116, 1995
2021995
Chemical induction of larval settlement behavior in flow
MN Tamburri, CM Finelli, DS Wethey, RK Zimmer-Faust
The Biological Bulletin 191 (3), 367-373, 1996
1691996
Water flow influences oxygen transport and photosynthetic efficiency in corals
CM Finelli, BST Helmuth, ND Pentcheff, DS Wethey
Coral Reefs 25, 47-57, 2006
1592006
Vertical structure and predator refuge mediate oyster reef development and community dynamics
TM Soniat, CM Finelli, JT Ruiz
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 310 (2), 163-182, 2004
1542004
Physical constraints on ecological processes: a field test of odor‐mediated foraging
CM Finelli, ND Pentcheff, RK Zimmer, DS Wethey
Ecology 81 (3), 784-797, 2000
1422000
Evaluating the spatial resolution of an acoustic Doppler velocimeter and the consequences for measuring near‐bed flows
CM Finelli, DD Hart, DM Fonseca
Limnology and Oceanography 44 (7), 1793-1801, 1999
1131999
Odor transport in turbulent flows: constraints on animal navigation
CM Finelli, ND Pentcheff, RK Zimmer-Faust, DS Wethey
Limnology and Oceanography 44 (4), 1056-1071, 1999
1091999
Sponge communities on Caribbean coral reefs are structured by factors that are top-down, not bottom-up
JR Pawlik, TL Loh, SE McMurray, CM Finelli
PLoS One 8 (5), e62573, 2013
962013
A test of the sponge-loop hypothesis for emergent Caribbean reef sponges
SE McMurray, AD Stubler, PM Erwin, CM Finelli, JR Pawlik
Marine Ecology Progress Series 588, 1-14, 2018
932018
Selective feeding by the giant barrel sponge enhances foraging efficiency
SE McMurray, ZI Johnson, DE Hunt, JR Pawlik, CM Finelli
Limnology and Oceanography 61 (4), 1271-1286, 2016
852016
Trait-mediated ecosystem impacts: how morphology and size affect pumping rates of the Caribbean giant barrel sponge
SE McMurray, JR Pawlik, CM Finelli
Aquatic Biology 23 (1), 1-13, 2014
852014
Behavior of oyster (Crassostrea virginica) larvae in flume boundary layer flows
CM Finelli, DS Wethey
Marine Biology 143, 703-711, 2003
802003
Population dynamics of giant barrel sponges on Florida coral reefs
SE McMurray, CM Finelli, JR Pawlik
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 473, 73-80, 2015
602015
Velocity and concentration distributions in turbulent odor plumes in the presence of vegetation mimics: a flume study
CM Finelli
Marine Ecology Progress Series 207, 297-309, 2000
542000
Effects of habitat complexity and hydrodynamics on the abundance and diversity of small invertebrates colonizing artificial substrates
N Atilla, JW Fleeger, CM Finelli
Journal of Marine Research 63 (6), 1151-1172, 2005
442005
Testing the relationship between microbiome composition and flux of carbon and nutrients in Caribbean coral reef sponges
SE Gantt, SE McMurray, AD Stubler, CM Finelli, JR Pawlik, PM Erwin
Microbiome 7, 1-13, 2019
402019
Are oysters being bored to death? Influence of Cliona celata on Crassostrea virginica condition, growth and survival
JM Carroll, KAO Shaughnessy, GA Diedrich, CM Finelli
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 117 (1), 31-44, 2015
372015
Stream insects as passive suspension feeders: effects of velocity and food concentration on feeding performance
CM Finelli, DD Hart, R Merz
Oecologia 131, 145-153, 2002
352002
Demography alters carbon flux for a dominant benthic suspension feeder, the giant barrel sponge, on Conch Reef, Florida Keys
SE McMurray, JR Pawlik, CM Finelli
Functional Ecology 31 (11), 2188-2198, 2017
332017
En aquests moments el sistema no pot dur a terme l'operació. Torneu-ho a provar més tard.
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