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Adele Pile - Publications
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For a copy of any of the publications below, please e-mail Adele apile@bio.usyd.edu.au.

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.

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.

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

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

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.

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.

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.

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.

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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