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Emma F. Camp
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132
Publications
2,902
Citation Statements Received
7,448
Citation Statements Given
How they've been cited
3,576
139
2,745
18
How they cite others
8,393
350
7,025
73
Affiliations
University of Technology Sydney
,
University of Essex
Publications
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The Future of Coral Reefs Subject to Rapid Climate Change: Lessons from Natural Extreme Environments
Camp
1
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Schoepf
2
,
Mumby
3
et al.
2018
Front. Mar. Sci.
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298
2
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2
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Rapid Coral Decay Is Associated with Marine Heatwave Mortality Events on Reefs
Leggat
1
,
Camp
2
,
Suggett
3
et al.
2019
Current Biology
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237
4
166
3
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Mangrove lagoons of the Great Barrier Reef support coral populations persisting under extreme environmental conditions
Camp
1
,
Edmondson
2
,
Doheny
3
et al.
2019
Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser.
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110
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160
1
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Reef-building corals thrive within hot-acidified and deoxygenated waters
Camp
1
,
Nitschke
2
,
Rodolfo‐Metalpa
3
et al.
2017
Sci Rep
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Corals exhibit distinct patterns of microbial reorganisation to thrive in an extreme inshore environment
Camp
1
,
Suggett
2
,
Pogoreutz
3
et al.
2020
Coral Reefs
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91
8
102
1
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Mangrove and Seagrass Beds Provide Different Biogeochemical Services for Corals Threatened by Climate Change
Camp
1
,
Suggett
2
,
Gendron
3
et al.
2016
Front. Mar. Sci.
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102
5
100
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Optimizing return‐on‐effort for coral nursery and outplanting practices to aid restoration of the Great Barrier Reef
Suggett
1
,
Camp
2
,
Edmondson
3
et al.
2019
Restoration Ecology
Abstract
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75
4
95
2
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Coral microbiome diversity reflects mass coral bleaching susceptibility during the 2016 El Niño heat wave
Gardner
1
,
Camp
2
,
Smith
3
et al.
2019
Ecology and Evolution
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3
93
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