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Julie Zill

Affiliation: Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB)
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Project: Spatial patterns of coral-vermetid interactions: short-term effects and long-term consequences (3 datasets)

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Examing the abundance of alive and recently consumed vermetids in the presence and absence of muricid, Mancinella armigera from September to October 2013 (Vermetids_Corals project)

Role: Co-Principal Investigator

2017-10-05Preliminary and in progress
The effects of vermetids and sediments on coral growth in Moorea, French Polynesia from June to August 2012 (Vermetids_Corals project)

Role: Principal Investigator

2017-10-05Preliminary and in progress
Sediment removal rates during experiment in which sedimentation was applied to treatment corals in Moorea, French Polynesia from June to August 2012 (Vermetids_Corals project)

Role: Principal Investigator

2017-10-05Preliminary and in progress

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