UC Santa Barbara

Department of Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9620

Research Area

Ecological modeling

Roger Nisbet - Publications

Year Citations Publication Type Links
2022 Fertilization by coral-dwelling fish promotes coral growth but can exacerbate bleaching response. Journal Article
2017 A dynamic bioenergetic model for coral-Symbiodinium symbioses and coral bleaching as an alternate stable state. Journal Article
2016 The implications of reduced metabolic rate in resource-limited corals Journal Article
2015 Dynamic energy budget theory: An efficient and general theory for ecology. Journal Article
2014 Dynamic energy budget modeling reveals the potential of future growth and calcification for the coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi in an acifified ocean. Journal Article
2012 Size dependence, facilitation, and microhabitats mediate space competition between coral and crustose coralline algae in a spatially explicit model. Journal Article
2011 Impact of excess and harmful radiation on energy budgets in sceractinian corals. Journal Article
2011 Benchmarks in organism performance and their use in comparative analyses. Journal Article
2011 Integrate-and-fire models of insolation-driven entrainment of broadcast spawning in corals. Journal Article
2011 Local interactions drive size dependent space competition between coral and crustose coralline algae. Journal Article
2010 Conservation management approaches to protecting the capacity for corals to respond to climate change: a theoretical comparison Journal Article
2009 Dynamic energy budgets of syntrophic symbiotic relationships between heterotrophic hosts and photoautotrophic symbionts Conference Proceeding
2009 Dynamic energy budgets in syntrophic symbiotic relationships between heterotrophic hosts and photoautotrophic symbionts Journal Article
2009 Symbiont diversity may help coral reefs survive moderate climate change Journal Article
2007 The effects of landscape structure on space competition and alternative stable states Journal Article
2006 Dynamics of mutualist populations that are demographically open Journal Article