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Heidi M. Luter
Heidi M. Luter
Research Scientist
Verified email at aims.gov.au - Homepage
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Diversity, structure and convergent evolution of the global sponge microbiome
T Thomas, L Moitinho-Silva, M Lurgi, JR Björk, C Easson, ...
Nature communications 7 (1), 11870, 2016
7222016
Responses of corals to chronic turbidity
R Jones, N Giofre, HM Luter, TL Neoh, R Fisher, A Duckworth
Scientific Reports 10 (1), 4762, 2020
932020
Same, same but different: symbiotic bacterial associations in GBR sponges
NS Webster, HM Luter, RM Soo, ES Botté, RL Simister, D Abdo, S Whalan
Frontiers in microbiology 3, 444, 2013
872013
Climate change alterations to ecosystem dominance: how might sponge‐dominated reefs function?
JJ Bell, A Rovellini, SK Davy, MW Taylor, EA Fulton, MR Dunn, ...
Ecology 99 (9), 1920-1931, 2018
842018
The response of a boreal deep-sea sponge holobiont to acute thermal stress
R Strand, S Whalan, NS Webster, T Kutti, JKH Fang, HM Luter, ...
Scientific reports 7 (1), 1660, 2017
812017
Exploring the Role of Microorganisms in the Disease-Like Syndrome Affecting the Sponge Ianthella basta
HM Luter, S Whalan, NS Webster
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 76 (17), 5736-5744, 2010
772010
Eutrophication has no short-term effect on the Cymbastela stipitata holobiont
HM Luter, K Gibb, NS Webster
Frontiers in Microbiology 5, 216, 2014
642014
Thermal and sedimentation stress are unlikely causes of brown spot syndrome in the coral reef sponge, Ianthella basta
HM Luter, S Whalan, NS Webster
PLoS One 7 (6), e39779, 2012
572012
Biogeographic variation in the microbiome of the ecologically important sponge, Carteriospongia foliascens
HM Luter, S Widder, ES Botté, MA Wahab, S Whalan, L Moitinho-Silva, ...
PeerJ 3, e1435, 2015
552015
Microbiome analysis of a disease affecting the deep-sea sponge Geodia barretti
HM Luter, RJ Bannister, S Whalan, T Kutti, MC Pineda, NS Webster
FEMS microbiology ecology 93 (6), fix074, 2017
502017
Multiple approaches to microbial source tracking in tropical northern Australia
M Neave, H Luter, A Padovan, S Townsend, X Schobben, K Gibb
MicrobiologyOpen 3 (6), 860-874, 2014
492014
The marine sponge Ianthella basta can recover from stress-induced tissue regression
HM Luter, S Whalan, NS Webster
Ancient Animals, New Challenges: Developments in Sponge Research, 227-235, 2011
382011
Sponge disease and climate change
HM Luter, NS Webster
Climate change, ocean acidification and sponges: impacts across multiple …, 2017
372017
Comparative toxicity of five dispersants to coral larvae
AP Negri, HM Luter, R Fisher, DL Brinkman, P Irving
Scientific reports 8 (1), 3043, 2018
352018
Cryptic speciation and phylogeographic relationships in the elephant ear sponge Ianthella basta (Porifera, Ianthellidae) from northern Australia
N Andreakis, HM Luter, NS Webster
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 166 (2), 225-235, 2012
352012
Cross‐generational effects of climate change on the microbiome of a photosynthetic sponge
HM Luter, M Andersen, E Versteegen, P Laffy, S Uthicke, JJ Bell, ...
Environmental Microbiology 22 (11), 4732-4744, 2020
342020
Prevalence of tissue necrosis and brown spot lesions in a common marine sponge
HM Luter, S Whalan, NS Webster
Marine and Freshwater Research 61 (4), 484-489, 2010
342010
Impacts of water quality on Acropora coral settlement: The relative importance of substrate quality and light
GF Ricardo, CE Harper, AP Negri, HM Luter, MAA Wahab, RJ Jones
Science of The Total Environment 777, 146079, 2021
322021
Key biological responses over two generations of the sea urchin Echinometra sp. A under future ocean conditions
S Uthicke, F Patel, S Karelitz, HM Luter, NS Webster, M Lamare
Marine Ecology Progress Series 637, 87-101, 2020
322020
Assessing the risk of light reduction from natural sediment resuspension events and dredging activities in an inshore turbid reef environment
HM Luter, MC Pineda, G Ricardo, DS Francis, R Fisher, R Jones
Marine Pollution Bulletin 170, 112536, 2021
302021
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