Katie L. Barott

Katie L. Barott

University of Pennsylvania

H-index: 29

North America-United States

About Katie L. Barott

Katie L. Barott, With an exceptional h-index of 29 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Pennsylvania, specializes in the field of Coral symbiosis, global change biology, coral reef ecology, acid-base homeostasis, cnidarian sperm physiology.

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

Comparative physiology reveals heat stress disrupts acid–base homeostasis independent of symbiotic state in the model cnidarian Exaiptasia diaphana

Acute heat priming promotes short-term climate resilience of early life stages in a model sea anemone

Fine-scale heterogeneity reveals disproportionate thermal stress and coral mortality in thermally variable reef habitats during a marine heatwave

Characterization of a sperm motility signalling pathway in a gonochoric coral suggests conservation across cnidarian sexual systems

Genomic comparison of the temperate coral Astrangia poculata with tropical corals yields insights into winter quiescence, innate immunity, and sexual reproduction

Maximal coral thermal tolerance is found at intermediate diel temperature variability

Divergent recovery trajectories in reef-building corals following a decade of successive marine heatwaves

Parental exposure to ocean acidification impacts gamete production and physiology but not offspring performance in Nematostella vectensis

Katie L. Barott Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor

Citations(all)

3938

Citations(since 2020)

2082

Cited By

2710

hIndex(all)

29

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

40

i10Index(since 2020)

37

Email

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University of Pennsylvania

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Katie L. Barott Skills & Research Interests

Coral symbiosis

global change biology

coral reef ecology

acid-base homeostasis

cnidarian sperm physiology

Top articles of Katie L. Barott

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Comparative physiology reveals heat stress disrupts acid–base homeostasis independent of symbiotic state in the model cnidarian Exaiptasia diaphana

Journal of Experimental Biology

Luella R Allen-Waller

Katelyn G Jones

Marcelina P Martynek

Kristen T Brown

Katie L Barott

2024/2/15

Acute heat priming promotes short-term climate resilience of early life stages in a model sea anemone

PeerJ

Benjamin H Glass

Katelyn G Jones

Angela C Ye

Anna G Dworetzky

Katie L Barott

2023/12/5

Fine-scale heterogeneity reveals disproportionate thermal stress and coral mortality in thermally variable reef habitats during a marine heatwave

Coral Reefs

Kristen T Brown

Gal Eyal

Sophie G Dove

Katie L Barott

2023/2

Characterization of a sperm motility signalling pathway in a gonochoric coral suggests conservation across cnidarian sexual systems

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Benjamin H Glass

Jill Ashey

Amarachukwu R Okongwu

Hollie M Putnam

Katie L Barott

2023/8/9

Genomic comparison of the temperate coral Astrangia poculata with tropical corals yields insights into winter quiescence, innate immunity, and sexual reproduction

bioRxiv

Kathryn H Stankiewicz

Nadège Guiglielmoni

Sheila A Kitchen

Jean-François Flot

Katie L Barott

...

2023

Maximal coral thermal tolerance is found at intermediate diel temperature variability

bioRxiv

Kristen T Brown

Marcelina Martynek

Katie L Barott

2023/3/29

Divergent recovery trajectories in reef-building corals following a decade of successive marine heatwaves

bioRxiv

Kristen Taylor Brown

Elizabeth A Lenz

Benjamin H Glass

Elisa Kruse

Rayna McClintock

...

2023

Parental exposure to ocean acidification impacts gamete production and physiology but not offspring performance in Nematostella vectensis

Biology Open

Benjamin H Glass

Angela H Schmitt

Kristen T Brown

Kelsey F Speer

Katie L Barott

2023/3/15

Heat stress disrupts acid-base homeostasis independent of symbiosis in the model cnidarian Exaiptasia diaphana

bioRxiv

Luella R Allen-Waller

Katelyn G Jones

Marcelina P Martynek

Kristen T Brown

Katie L Barott

2023

Symbiotic dinoflagellates divert energy away from mutualism during coral bleaching recovery

Symbiosis

Luella Allen-Waller

Katie L Barott

2023/3

Divergent bleaching and recovery trajectories in reef-building corals following a decade of successive marine heatwaves

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Kristen T Brown

Elizabeth A Lenz

Benjamin H Glass

Elisa Kruse

Rayna McClintock

...

2023/12/26

The costs and benefits of environmental memory for reef-building corals coping with recurring marine heatwaves

Integrative and Comparative Biology

Kristen T Brown

Katie L Barott

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

Environmental memory gained from exposure to extreme pCO2 variability promotes coral cellular acid–base homeostasis

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Kristen T Brown

Matheus A Mello-Athayde

Eugenia M Sampayo

Aaron Chai

Sophie Dove

...

2022/9/14

Endosymbiont strategic shifts inhibit cooperation during coral bleaching recovery

bioRxiv

Luella Allen-Waller

Katie L Barott

2022/7/2

Characterization of sperm motility signaling pathway in a gonochoric coral suggests conservation across sexual systems

bioRxiv

Benjamin H Glass

Jill Ashey

Amarachukwu R Okongwu

Hollie M Putnam

Katie L Barott

2022/12/19

V-type H+-ATPase in the symbiosome membrane is a conserved mechanism for host control of photosynthesis in anthozoan photosymbioses

Royal Society open science

Katie L Barott

Angus B Thies

Martin Tresguerres

2022/1/26

Molecular mechanisms of sperm motility are conserved in an early-branching metazoan

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Kelsey F Speer

Luella Allen-Waller

Dana R Novikov

Katie L Barott

2021/11/30

Coral bleaching response is unaltered following acclimatization to reefs with distinct environmental conditions

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Katie L Barott

Ariana S Huffmyer

Jennifer M Davidson

Elizabeth A Lenz

Shayle B Matsuda

...

2021/6/1

Marine heatwaves depress metabolic activity and impair cellular acid–base homeostasis in reef‐building corals regardless of bleaching susceptibility

Global Change Biology

Teegan Innis

Luella Allen‐Waller

Kristen T Brown

Wesley Sparagon

Christopher Carlson

...

2021/6

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