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David L Kimbro
David L Kimbro
Assistant Professor, Department of Earth and Environmental Science, Northeastern University
Verified email at neu.edu
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How habitat setting influences restored oyster reef communities
JH Grabowski, AR Hughes, DL Kimbro, MA Dolan
Ecology 86 (7), 1926-1935, 2005
3592005
Reciprocal relationships and potential feedbacks between biodiversity and disturbance
A Randall Hughes, JE Byrnes, DL Kimbro, JJ Stachowicz
Ecology letters 10 (9), 849-864, 2007
2672007
Habitat complexity influences cascading effects of multiple predators
JH Grabowski, AR Hughes, DL Kimbro
Ecology 89 (12), 3413-3422, 2008
2082008
Loss of ‘blue carbon’from coastal salt marshes following habitat disturbance
PI Macreadie, AR Hughes, DL Kimbro
PloS one 8 (7), e69244, 2013
1642013
Biotic resistance in marine environments
DL Kimbro, BS Cheng, ED Grosholz
Ecology letters 16 (6), 821-833, 2013
1542013
Predator‐avoidance behavior extends trophic cascades to refuge habitats
JH Grabowski, DL Kimbro
Ecology 86 (5), 1312-1319, 2005
1412005
Invasive species cause large-scale loss of native California oyster habitat by disrupting trophic cascades
DL Kimbro, ED Grosholz, AJ Baukus, NJ Nesbitt, NM Travis, S Attoe, ...
Oecologia 160, 563-575, 2009
1382009
Disturbance influences oyster community richness and evenness, but not diversity
DL Kimbro, ED Grosholz
Ecology 87 (9), 2378-2388, 2006
1282006
Predatory fish sounds can alter crab foraging behaviour and influence bivalve abundance
AR Hughes, DA Mann, DL Kimbro
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 281 (1788), 20140715, 2014
932014
Geographic variation in intertidal oyster reef properties and the influence of tidal prism
JE Byers, JH Grabowski, MF Piehler, AR Hughes, HW Weiskel, JC Malek, ...
Limnology and Oceanography 60 (3), 1051-1063, 2015
742015
A framework and standardized terminology to facilitate the study of predation‐risk effects
SD Peacor, BT Barton, DL Kimbro, A Sih, MJ Sheriff
Ecology 101 (12), e03152, 2020
682020
The biogeography of trophic cascades on US oyster reefs
DL Kimbro, JE Byers, JH Grabowski, AR Hughes, MF Piehler
Ecology letters 17 (7), 845-854, 2014
662014
Coastal oceanographic processes influence the growth and size of a key estuarine species, the Olympia oyster
DL Kimbro, J Largier, ED Grosholza
Limnology and Oceanography 54 (5), 1425-1437, 2009
532009
Local and regional stressors interact to drive a salinization‐induced outbreak of predators on oyster reefs
DL Kimbro, JW White, H Tillotson, N Cox, M Christopher, ...
Ecosphere 8 (11), e01992, 2017
422017
Additive and site-specific effects of two foundation species on invertebrate community structure
AR Hughes, PE Gribben, DL Kimbro, MJ Bishop
Marine Ecology Progress Series 508, 129-138, 2014
422014
Coast‐wide recruitment dynamics of Olympia oysters reveal limited synchrony and multiple predictors of failure
K Wasson, BB Hughes, JS Berriman, AL Chang, AK Deck, PA Dinnel, ...
Ecology 97 (12), 3503-3516, 2016
392016
Tidal regime dictates the cascading consumptive and nonconsumptive effects of multiple predators on a marsh plant
DL Kimbro
Ecology 93 (2), 334-344, 2012
392012
Drought increases consumer pressure on oyster reefs in Florida, USA
HG Garland, DL Kimbro
PLoS One 10 (8), e0125095, 2015
372015
Positive and negative interactions control a facilitation cascade
PE Gribben, DL Kimbro, A Vergés, TC Gouhier, S Burrell, RG Garthwin, ...
Ecosphere 8 (12), e02065, 2017
312017
Nonconsumptive effects of a predator weaken then rebound over time
DL Kimbro, JH Grabowski, AR Hughes, MF Piehler, JW White
Ecology 98 (3), 656-667, 2017
302017
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