Dr Kate Quigley ~ Adjunct Research Fellow
Division of Research & Innovation
- About
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- Research Disciplines
- Socio-Economic Objectives
- Publications
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These are the most recent publications associated with this author. To see a detailed profile of all publications stored at JCU, visit ResearchOnline@JCU. Hover over Altmetrics badges to see social impact.
- Journal Articles
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- Morgans C, Hung J, Bourne D and Quigley K (2019) Symbiodiniaceae probiotics for use in bleaching recovery. Restoration Ecology, 28 (2), pp. 282-288, DOI:10.1111/rec.13069.
- Morris L, Voolstra C, Quigley K, Bourne D and Bay L (2019) Nutrient availability and metabolism Affect the stability of coral–Symbiodiniaceae symbioses. Trends in Microbiology, 27 (8), pp. 678-689, DOI:10.1016/j.tim.2019.03.004.
- Quigley K, Willis B and Kenkel C (2019) Transgenerational inheritance of shuffled symbiont communities in the coral Montipora digitata. Scientific Reports, 9, Article: 13328, DOI:10.1038/s41598-019-50045-y.
- Quigley K, Warner P, Bay L and Willis B (2018) Unexpected mixed-mode transmission and moderate genetic regulation of Symbiodinium communities in a brooding coral. Heredity, 121 (6), pp. 524-536, DOI:10.1038/s41437-018-0059-0.
- Quigley K, Bay L and Willis B (2018) Leveraging new knowledge of Symbiodinium community regulation in corals for conservation and reef restoration. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 600, pp. 245-253, DOI:10.3354/meps12652.
- Quigley K, Strader M and Matz M (2018) Relationship between Acropora millepora juvenile fluorescence and composition of newly established Symbiodinium assemblage. PeerJ, 6, DOI:10.7717/peerj.5022.
- Quigley K, Torda G and Bay L (2018) The use of larvae or recruits in coral restoration initiatives: Symbiodinium acquisition does not differ between coral life stages in the wild. Restoration Ecology, 26 (3), pp. 422-425, DOI:10.1111/rec.12695.
- Quigley K, Bay L and Willis B (2017) Temperature and water quality-related patterns in sediment-associated Symbiodinium communities impact symbiont uptake and fitness of juveniles in the genus Acropora. Frontiers in Marine Science, 4, Article: 401, DOI:10.3389/fmars.2017.00401.
- Quigley K, Willis B and Bay L (2017) Heritability of the Symbiodinium community in vertically-and horizontally-transmitting broadcast spawning corals. Scientific Reports, 7 (1), Article: 8219, DOI:10.1038/s41598-017-08179-4.
- Quigley K, Willis B and Bay L (2016) Maternal effects and Symbiodinium community composition drive differential patterns in juvenile survival in the coral Acropora tenuis. Royal Society Open Science, 3, Article: 160471, pp. 1-17, DOI:10.1098/rsos.160471.
- Quigley K, Davies S, Kenkel C, Willis B, Matz M and Bay L (2014) Deep-sequencing method for quantifying background abundances of Symbiodinium types: exploring the rare Symbiodinium biosphere in reef-building corals. PLoS One, 9 (4), Article: e94297, pp. 1-15, DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0094297.
- Supervision
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Advisory Accreditation:
These Higher Degree Research projects are either current or by students who have completed their studies within the past 5 years at JCU. Linked titles show theses available within ResearchOnline@JCU.
- Current
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- The impact of nutrient availability on coral thermal tolerance (PhD , Secondary Advisor)
- Genome-wide assessments of thermal plasticity and theshold performance in corals across the Great Barrier Reef (PhD , Secondary Advisor)
- Data
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These are the most recent metadata records associated with this researcher. To see a detailed description of all dataset records, visit the JCU Research Data Catalogue.
- Quigley, K. (2017) Coral metagenome: multiple Symbiodinium types isolated from multiple coral species. James Cook University
- Quigley, K. (2017) Data from: Maternal effects and Symbiodinium community composition drive differential patterns in juvenile survival in the coral Acropora tenuis. James Cook University
- Collaboration
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The map shows research collaborations by institution from the past 7 years.
Note: Map points are indicative of the countries or states that institutions are associated with.- 5+ collaborations
- 4 collaborations
- 3 collaborations
- 2 collaborations
- 1 collaboration
- Indicates the Tropics (Torrid Zone)
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- Secondary Advisor (P)
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