Clayton B. Cook
Affiliate Professor
PhD: Duke University, 1970
Research interests: algal symbiosis; coelenterate biology; coral reef biology;

Contact information
Email: ccook@hboi.edu
http://www.hboi.edu/marinesci/coral.html

Annis, E. A. and C. B. Cook. 2002. Alkaline phosphatase activity in symbiotic dinoflagellates (zooxanthellae) as a biological indicator of environmental phosphate exposure. Mar. Ecol. Progr. Ser. 245: 11-20.

Cook, C. B., E. M. Mueller, M. D. Ferrier and E. Annis. 2002. The influence of nearshore waters on corals of the Florida reef tract. p. 771-788 In J. W.

Porter and K. G. Porter [ed.], The Everglades, Florida Bay and Coral Reefs of the Florida Keys: An Ecosystem Sourcebook. CRC Press.

Lipschultz, F. and C. B. Cook. 2002. Uptake and assimilation of 15N-ammonium by the symbiotic sea anemones Bartholomea annulata and Aiptasia pallida: conservation versus recycling of nitorgen. Mar. Biol. 140: 489-502.

Cook, C. B. and S. K. Davy. 2001. Are free amino acids responsible for the 'host factor' effects on symbiotic zooxanthellae in extracts of host tissue? Hydrobiologia 461: 71-78.

Davy, S. K. and C. B. Cook. 2001. The relationship between nitrogen status and carbon flux in the zooxanthellate sea anemone Aiptasia pallida (Verrill). Mar. Biol. 139: 999-1005.

 

 
 


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