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Current Position
Starting in 2022 Assistant Professor UC Davis, based at the Bodega Marine Lab
2020-2022 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Postdoctoral Scholar
2018-2020 John J and Katherine C Ewel Postdoctoral Fellow
Education
University of Georgia, PhD 2018
California State University of Northridge, CA, MS 2012
Brown University, Sci B 2009
Three Seas Marine Biology, 2007-2008
Publications
Brown, A.L., J.P. Wares, E.A. Hamman, J.S. Shima, C.W. Osenberg. (2020) Extended phenotypes on coral reefs: cryptic variation & species interactions. Ecology
Brown AL, Frazer TK, Li G, Hilsenroth JR, Shima JS, Osenberg CW. 2019. Hidden predators on coral reefs: muricid consumption of veremtids. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 615: 121-131 https://doi.org/10.3354/meps12920'
Brown AL, Lipp EK, Osenberg CW. 2019. Algae dictate multiple stressor effects on coral microbiomes. Coral Reefs.
Brown AL (2018) Trait-mediated effects and the extended phenotype: community ecology on coral reefs. Dissertation. University of Georgia
Brown AL, Osenberg CW. 2018. Vermetids modify physical and chemical conditions above coral-algal interactions. Oecologia, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-018-4091-9
Sánchez C, Brown AL. 2017. Creating our own community. Science 355(6332): 1446-1446.
Brown AL, Frazer TK, Shima JS, Osenberg CW. 2016. Mass mortality of the vermetid gastropod Ceraesignum maximum. Coral Reefs.:1-6.
Brown, A.L., R.C. Carpenter. 2014. Water flow influences the mechanisms and outcomes of interactions between massive Porites and coral reef algae. Marine Biology:1–10
Brown, A.L., J. Zill, T. Frazer, C. Osenberg. 2014. Muricid snails consume and deposit eggs in vermetid, Dendropoma maximum shells. Coral Reefs, 33(2): 497
2010 - present
2010 - present