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Adele Pile - Publications
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Pile, A.J. & C.M. Young. 2006. The natural diet of a hexactinellid sponge: Benthic-pelagic coupling in a deep-sea microbial food web. Deep-Sea Reasearch I, 53:1148-1156. pdf

Staudigel, H., Hart, S.R., Pile, A.J., Bailey, B.E., Baker, E.T., Brooke, S., Connelly, D.P., Haucke, L., German, C.R., Hudson, I., Jones, D., Koppers, A.A.P., Konter, J., Lee, R., Pietsh, T.W., Tebo, B.M., Templeton, A.S., Zierenberg, R. & C.M.Young. 2006. Vailulu'u Seamount, Samoa: Life and death on an active submarine volcano. PNAS. 103: 6448-6453. pdf

Pile, A.J. & C.M. Young. 2006. Consumption of bacteria by larvae of a deep-sea polychaete. Marine Ecology. 27: 15-19. pdf

Avolio, C., R. Shine, and A. J. Pile. 2006. Sexual dimorphism in scale rugosity in sea snakes (Hydrophiidae). American Naturalist. 167(5): 728-738. pdf

Irving, A. D., S. D. Connell, E. L. Johnston, A. J. Pile, and B. M. Gillanders. 2005. The response of encrusting coraline algae to canopy loss: an independent test of predictions on an Antarctic coast. Marine Biology 144:361-368. pdf

Pile, A. J. 2005. Overlap in diet between co-occurring active suspension feeders on tropical and temperate reefs. Bulletin of Marine Science 76:743-749. pdf

Prowse, T. A. A., and A. J. Pile. 2005. Phenotypic homogeneity of two intertidal snails across a wave exposure gradient in South Australia. Marine Biology Research 1:176-185. pdf

Pile, A. J., A. Grant, R. Hinde, and M. A. Borowitzka. 2003. Heterotrophy on ultraplankton communities is an important source of nitrogen for a sponge-rhodophyte symbiosis. The Journal of Experimental Biology 206:4533-4538. pdf

Fitch, A. J., P. Kolesik, A. J. Pile, and A. E. Goodman. 2002. Plasmid maintenance and localisation of Vibrio sp. S141 (p519ngfp) cells within monoculture and mixed-species biofilms. Biofouling 18:275-283.

Pile, A. J. 1999. Resource partitioning by Caribbean coral reef sponges: Is there enough food for everyone? Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 44:457-462.

Pile, A. J., and C. M. Young. 1999. Plankton availability and retention efficiencies of cold-seep symbiotic mussels. Limnology and Oceanography 44:1833-1839.

Pile, A. J. 1997. Finding Reiswig's missing carbon: Quantification of sponge feeding using dual-beam flow cytometry. Proceedings of the 8th International Coral Reef Symposium 2:1403-1410.

Pile, A. J., M. R. Patterson, M. Savarese, V. I. Chernykh, and V. A. Fialkov. 1997. Trophic effects of sponge feeding within Lake Baikal's littoral zone. 2. Sponge abundance, diet, feeding efficiency, and carbon flux. Limnology and Oceanography 42:178-184.

Pile, A. J., R. N. Lipcius, J. van Montfrans, and R. J. Orth. 1996. Density-dependent settler-recruit-juvenile relationships in blue crabs. Ecological Monographs 66:277-300.

Pile, A. J., M. R. Patterson, and J. D. Witman. 1996. In situ grazing on plankton < 10 mm by the boreal sponge Mycale lingua. Marine Ecology Progress Series 141:95-102.



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