Hydrodynamics influence coral performance through simultaneous direct and indirect effects
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Acropora elseyicoral reefs
corallivory
fish
hydrodynamics
indirect effects
Mo'orea, French Polynesia
predation
recovery
resilience
turbulence
waves
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10.1890/14-1115.1Publication Info
Lenihan, HS; Hench, JL; Holbrook, SJ; Schmitt, RJ; & Potoski, M (2015). Hydrodynamics influence coral performance through simultaneous direct and indirect
effects. ECOLOGY, 96(6). pp. 1540-1549. 10.1890/14-1115.1. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/10762.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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James Hench
Associate Professor of Oceanography
Research in my lab focuses on fluid dynamics in the coastal ocean and its effects
on transport processes. We use field measurements, computational models, and theoretical
analyses to understand fundamental physical processes in these systems. We also work
extensively on interdisciplinary problems that have a significant physical component
to better understand the effects of water motion on the geochemistry, biology, and
ecology of shallow marine systems. Much of our research is

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