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Ian C. Enochs is affiliated with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with particular emphasis on coral and marine ecosystems. The scientist's work spans several subfields, including ecology, oceanography, global and planetary change, immunology, and biotechnology.

The main topics covered in their research include coral and marine ecosystems studies, ocean acidification effects and responses, marine and coastal plant biology, marine and fisheries research, aquaculture disease management and microbiota, marine sponges and natural products, and coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics.

Ian C. Enochs has contributed to multiple scientific publications. Some of their recent papers are:

  • Insights from extreme coral reefs in a changing world (2020), published in Coral Reefs
  • Pre-exposure to a variable temperature treatment improves the response of Acropora cervicornis to acute thermal stress (2022), published in Coral Reefs
  • Reef Sediments Can Act As a Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease Vector (2022), published in Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Subsurface automated samplers for eDNA (SASe) for biological monitoring and research (2021), published in HardwareX
  • Surface Water CO2 variability in the Gulf of Mexico (1996-2017) (2020), published in Scientific Reports

The scientist frequently publishes in venues such as Frontiers in Marine Science, Scientific Reports, NOAA Central Library, Coral Reefs, and the Bulletin of Marine Science.

Collaborations are a recurring aspect of Ian C. Enochs' work. Frequent co-authors include Derek P. Manzello, Graham Kolodziej, Michael S. Studivan, T. Shay Viehman, and Nash Soderberg, demonstrating ongoing partnerships in marine and environmental research.

Best Publications

  • Loss of coral reef growth capacity to track future increases in sea level

    Chris T. Perry;Lorenzo Alvarez-Filip;Nicholas A. J. Graham;Peter J. Mumby

  • ENSO drove 2500-year collapse of eastern Pacific coral reefs.

    Lauren T. Toth;Richard B. Aronson;Richard B. Aronson;Steven V. Vollmer;Jennifer W. Hobbs

  • Shift from coral to macroalgae dominance on a volcanically acidified reef

    I C Enochs;I C Enochs;Derek P Manzello;E M Donham;E M Donham;Graham Kolodziej;Graham Kolodziej

  • Invertebrates and Their Roles in Coral Reef Ecosystems

    Peter W. Glynn;Ian C. Enochs

  • Ocean acidification alters the otoliths of a pantropical fish species with implications for sensory function

    Sean Bignami;Ian C. Enochs;Ian C. Enochs;Derek P. Manzello;Derek P. Manzello;Su Sponaugle

  • Ocean Acidification Refugia of the Florida Reef Tract

    Derek P. Manzello;Derek P. Manzello;Ian C. Enochs;Ian C. Enochs;Nelson Melo;Nelson Melo;Dwight K. Gledhill

  • Threatened Caribbean coral is able to mitigate the adverse effects of ocean acidification on calcification by increasing feeding rate.

    Erica K. Towle;Ian C. Enochs;Ian C. Enochs;Chris Langdon

  • Role of host genetics and heat-tolerant algal symbionts in sustaining populations of the endangered coral Orbicella faveolata in the Florida Keys with ocean warming.

    Derek P Manzello;Mikhail V Matz;Ian C Enochs;Lauren Valentino;Lauren Valentino

  • Taking the Metabolic Pulse of the World's Coral Reefs

    Tyler Cyronak;Andreas J. Andersson;Chris Langdon;Rebecca Albright

  • Insights from extreme coral reefs in a changing world

    J. A. Burt;E. F. Camp;I. C. Enochs;J. L. Johansen

  • Reproductive ecology of the azooxanthellate coral Tubastraea coccinea in the Equatorial Eastern Pacific: Part V. Dendrophylliidae

    Peter W. Glynn;Susan B. Colley;J. L. Mate;J. Cortes

  • Motile cryptofauna associated with live and dead coral substrates: implications for coral mortality and framework erosion

    Ian C. Enochs;Ian C. Enochs

  • Galápagos coral reef persistence after ENSO warming across an acidification gradient

    Derek P. Manzello;Ian C. Enochs;Ian C. Enochs;Andrew Bruckner;Philip G. Renaud

  • Ocean acidification enhances the bioerosion of a common coral reef sponge: implications for the persistence of the Florida Reef Tract

    Ian C Enochs;Derek P Manzello;Renee D Carlton;Danielle M Graham

  • Marked annual coral bleaching resilience of an inshore patch reef in the Florida Keys: A nugget of hope, aberrance, or last man standing?

    Brooke E. Gintert;Derek P. Manzello;Ian C. Enochs;Ian C. Enochs;Graham Kolodziej;Graham Kolodziej

  • Environmental determinants of motile cryptofauna on an eastern Pacific coral reef

    Ian C. Enochs;Lauren T. Toth;Viktor W. Brandtneris;Jamie C. Afflerbach

  • Enhanced macroboring and depressed calcification drive net dissolution at high-CO2 coral reefs

    Ian C. Enochs;Derek P. Manzello;Graham Kolodziej;Graham Kolodziej;Sam H. C. Noonan

  • Coral Reefs of the Eastern Tropical Pacific

    Peter W. Glynn;Derek P. Manzello;Ian C. Enochs

  • Reef Sediments Can Act As a Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease Vector

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  • Plasticity in skeletal characteristics of nursery-raised staghorn coral, Acropora cervicornis

    Ilsa B. Kuffner;Erich Bartels;Anastasios Stathakopoulos;Ian C. Enochs;Ian C. Enochs

  • Species richness of motile cryptofauna across a gradient of reef framework erosion

    I. C. Enochs;I. C. Enochs;D. P. Manzello;D. P. Manzello

  • Recent decade of growth and calcification of Orbicella faveolata in the Florida Keys: an inshore-offshore comparison

    Derek P. Manzello;Ian C. Enochs;Graham Kolodziej;Renée Carlton

Frequent Co-Authors

Derek P. Manzello
Derek P. Manzello National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Peter W. Glynn
Peter W. Glynn Stanford University
Chris Langdon
Chris Langdon Oregon State University
Diego Lirman
Diego Lirman University of Miami
Jorge Cortés
Jorge Cortés University of Costa Rica
Robert van Woesik
Robert van Woesik Florida Institute of Technology
Martin Grosell
Martin Grosell University of Miami
Richard B. Aronson
Richard B. Aronson Florida Institute of Technology
Hector M. Guzman
Hector M. Guzman Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
Steven F. DiMarco
Steven F. DiMarco Texas A&M University

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