Carly Kenkel

Carly Kenkel

University of Southern California

H-index: 27

North America-United States

About Carly Kenkel

Carly Kenkel, With an exceptional h-index of 27 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Southern California, specializes in the field of adaptation, symbiosis, genomics, ecophysiology, coral.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Overcoming barriers to reef restoration: field‐based method for approximate genotyping of Acropora cervicornis

Bio-optical signatures of in situ photosymbionts predict bleaching severity prior to thermal stress in the Caribbean coral species Acropora palmata

Resilience in a time of stress: revealing the molecular underpinnings of coral survival following thermal bleaching events

Synergistic response to climate stressors in coral is associated with genotypic variation in baseline expression

Abundance of Oligoflexales bacteria is associated with algal symbiont density, independent of thermal stress in Aiptasia anemones

Reduced representation sequencing accurately quantifies relative abundance and reveals population-level variation in Pseudo-nitzschia spp

Microhabitat acclimatization shifts physiological baselines and thermal tolerance of the symbiotic anemone, Anthopleura elegantissima

Complete Genome Sequence of Roseibium sp. Strain Sym1, a Bacterial Associate of Symbiodinium linucheae, the Microalgal Symbiont of the Anemone Aiptasia

Carly Kenkel Information

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Citations(all)

2752

Citations(since 2020)

2065

Cited By

1370

hIndex(all)

27

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

38

i10Index(since 2020)

37

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Carly Kenkel Skills & Research Interests

adaptation

symbiosis

genomics

ecophysiology

coral

Top articles of Carly Kenkel

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Overcoming barriers to reef restoration: field‐based method for approximate genotyping of Acropora cervicornis

Restoration Ecology

Macarena Blanco‐Pimentel

Carly D Kenkel

Sheila A Kitchen

Johanna Calle‐Triviño

Iliana B Baums

...

2024/3

Bio-optical signatures of in situ photosymbionts predict bleaching severity prior to thermal stress in the Caribbean coral species Acropora palmata

Coral Reefs

Kenneth D Hoadley

Sean Lowry

Audrey McQuagge

Shannon Dalessandri

Grant Lockridge

...

2024/1/18

Resilience in a time of stress: revealing the molecular underpinnings of coral survival following thermal bleaching events

bioRxiv

Brook L Nunn

Tanya Brown

Emma B Timmins-Schiffman

Miranda Mudge

Michael Riffle

...

2024

Synergistic response to climate stressors in coral is associated with genotypic variation in baseline expression

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Jenna Dilworth

Wyatt C Million

Maria Ruggeri

Emily R Hall

Ashley M Dungan

...

2024/3/27

Abundance of Oligoflexales bacteria is associated with algal symbiont density, independent of thermal stress in Aiptasia anemones

Ecology and Evolution

Emily G Aguirre

Marissa J Fine

Carly D Kenkel

2023/12

Reduced representation sequencing accurately quantifies relative abundance and reveals population-level variation in Pseudo-nitzschia spp

Harmful algae

Carly D Kenkel

Jayme Smith

Katherine A Hubbard

Christina Chadwick

Nico Lorenzen

...

2022/10/1

Microhabitat acclimatization shifts physiological baselines and thermal tolerance of the symbiotic anemone, Anthopleura elegantissima

bioRxiv

Maria Ruggeri

Wyatt C Million

Lindsey Hamilton

Carly D Kenkel

2023/5/16

Complete Genome Sequence of Roseibium sp. Strain Sym1, a Bacterial Associate of Symbiodinium linucheae, the Microalgal Symbiont of the Anemone Aiptasia

Microbiology Resource Announcements

Emily G Aguirre

Harold K Carlson

Carly D Kenkel

2023/3/16

Long-term maintenance of a heterologous symbiont association in Acropora palmata on natural reefs

The ISME Journal

Holland Elder

Wyatt C Million

Erich Bartels

Cory J Krediet

Erinn M Muller

...

2023/3

CORDAP R&D Technology Roadmap for Understanding the Natural Adaptation and Assisted Evolution of Corals to Climate Change

Line K Bay

Juan C Ortiz

Adriana Humanes

Cynthia Riginos

Iliana B Baums

...

2023/9/11

Building consensus around the assessment and interpretation of Symbiodiniaceae diversity

PeerJ

Sarah W Davies

Matthew H Gamache

Lauren I Howe-Kerr

Nicola G Kriefall

Andrew C Baker

...

2023/5/2

Performance of Orbicella faveolata larval cohorts does not align with previously observed thermal tolerance of adult source populations

Global change biology

Yingqi Zhang

Shelby E Gantt

Elise F Keister

Holland Elder

Graham Kolodziej

...

2023/12

Divergent transcriptional response to thermal stress among life stages could constrain coral adaptation to climate change

Frontiers in Marine Science

Maria Ruggeri

Yingqi Zhang

Galina V Aglyamova

Carly D Kenkel

2023/7/11

Acropora cervicornis Data Coordination Hub, an open access database for evaluating genet performance

Bulletin of marine science

Patrick M Kiel

Nathan Formel

Mike Jankulak

Andrew C Baker

Ross Cunning

...

2023/4/1

Acropora cervicornis

Wyatt C Million

Maria Ruggeri

Sibelle O’Donnell

Erich Bartels

Trinity Conn

...

2022

Evidence for adaptive morphological plasticity in the Caribbean coral, Acropora cervicornis

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Wyatt C Million

Maria Ruggeri

Sibelle O’Donnell

Erich Bartels

Trinity Conn

...

2022/12/6

Can Gene Expression Studies Inform Coral Reef Conservation and Restoration?

Carly D Kenkel

Rachel M Wright

2022

Host-specific epibiomes of distinct Acropora cervicornis genotypes persist after field transplantation

Coral Reefs

Emily G Aguirre

Wyatt C Million

Erich Bartels

Cory J Krediet

Carly D Kenkel

2022/4

Cross-generational heritability analysis of physiological traits in Porites astreoides across an inshore-offshore gradient in the Lower Florida Keys

Coral Reefs

Yingqi Zhang

Shelby J Barnes

Carly D Kenkel

2022/12

Unified methods in collecting, preserving, and archiving coral bleaching and restoration specimens to increase sample utility and interdisciplinary collaboration

PeerJ

Rebecca Vega Thurber

Emily R Schmeltzer

Andréa G Grottoli

Robert van Woesik

Robert J Toonen

...

2022/11/2

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Co-Authors

H-index: 95
Bette L. Willis

Bette L. Willis

James Cook University

H-index: 54
Andrew C. Baker

Andrew C. Baker

University of Miami

H-index: 27
Sarah W. Davies

Sarah W. Davies

Boston University

H-index: 23
Karl D. Castillo

Karl D. Castillo

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

H-index: 16
Dr Caroline V Palmer

Dr Caroline V Palmer

University of Plymouth

H-index: 10
Rachel N. Silverstein

Rachel N. Silverstein

University of Miami

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