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B.S. Marine Science, The State University of New York at Stony Brook, 5/2007
Ph.D. Ecology, Evolution and Behavior, The University of Texas at Austin, 8/2014
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Kenkel, C. D., Matz, M. V. (2016). Gene expression plasticity as a mechanism of coral adaptation to a variable environment. Nature Ecology & Evolution. Vol. 1, pp. 0014.
Louis, Y. D., Bhagooli, R., Kenkel, C. D., Baker, A. C., Dyall, S. D. (2016). Gene expression biomarkers of heat stress in scleractinian corals: Promises and limitations. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Toxicology & Pharmacology. Vol. 191, pp. 63-77.
Advani, N. K., Kenkel, C. D., Davies, S. W., Parmesan, C., Singer, M. C., Matz, M. V. (2016). Variation in heat shock protein expression at the latitudinal range limits of a wide-ranging species, the Glanville fritillary butterfly (Melitaea cinxia). Physiological Entomology. Vol. 41, pp. 241-248. Link to Publication
Kenkel, C. D., Almanza, A. T., Matz, M. V. (2015). Fine-scale environmental specialization of reef building corals might be limiting reef recovery in the Florida Keys. Ecology. Vol. 96, pp. 3197-3212. Link to Publication
Kenkel, C. D., Setta, S. P., Matz, M. V. (2015). Heritable differences in fitness-related traits among populations of the mustard hill coral, Porites astreoides. Heredity. Vol. 115, pp. 509-516. Link to Publication
Kenkel, C. D., Sheridan, C., Leal, M. C., Bhagooli, R., Castillo, K. D., McGinty, E., Goulet, T. L., Matz, M. V. (2014). Diagnostic gene expression biomarkers of coral thermal stress. Molecular Ecology Resources. Vol. 14, pp. 667-678. Link to Publication
Kenkel, C. D., Goodbody-Gringley, G., Caillaud, D., Davies, S. W., Bartels, E., Matz, M. V. (2013). Evidence for a host role in thermotolerance divergence between populations of the mustard hill coral (Porites astreoides) from different reef environments. Molecular Ecology. Vol. 22, pp. 4335-4348. Link to Publication
Kenkel, C. D., Traylor, M. R., Wiedenmann, J., Salih, A., Matz, M. V. (2011). Fluorescenc of coral larvae predicts their settlement response to crustose coralline algae and reflects stress. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. Vol. 278, pp. 2691-2697. Link to Publication