Andrew Davies is a marine biologist at the University of Rhode Island in the USA. He works on reefs, using a mixture of natural history observation, experimentation and novel technologies to untangle the ecology of these enigmatic habitats.
This website contains many of Andy’s outputs and contains more information on projects, papers and various other items that you may find interesting. The video to the left shows some interesting elements of research, and if you wish to see a subtitled version, please watch it on youtube.
You can request PDFs of papers via email, and they will usually be with you shortly. But check your spam boxes if you don’t get it as sometimes it ends up in there. If you’re interested check out below for various links to online profiles.
My research group is called marecotec, short for marine ecology technology, you can check out our website here.
Most recent news and papers
Towards transparency and reproducibility in environmental covariates for deep-sea species distribution modeling
International Symposium on Deep Sea Corals 7 - July 29th to August 2nd 2019 Here's the abstract and presentation I gave at ISDSC7 in Cartagena, the Ocean Models website is here. If you're interested in contributing, discussing or funding the project, email me at...
Lack of long-term acclimation in Antarctic encrusting species suggests vulnerability to warming
Lack of long-term acclimation in Antarctic encrusting species suggests vulnerability to warming Melody S. Clark, Leyre Villota Nieva, Joseph I. Hoffman, Andrew J. Davies, Urmi H. Trivedi, Frances Turner, Gail V. Ashton & Lloyd S. Peck...
Contribution to report: Deep-ocean climate change impacts on habitat, fish and fisheries
Habitat suitability model utility Telmo Morato, Carlos Dominguez-Carrió, Andrew Davies, Marina Carrerio Silva, Andrew Sweetman Morato T. Dominguez-Carrió, Davies AJ, Carrerio Silva M, Sweetman A, 2019. Habitat suitability model utility. In Levin, L., Baker,...
The chemical defences of the invasive alga Sargassum muticum (Yendo) Fensholt correlate to mesoherbivore diversity, but not to time-since-invasion
The chemical defences of the invasive alga Sargassum muticum (Yendo) Fensholt correlate to mesoherbivore diversity, but not to time-since-invasion Martyn Kurr & Andrew J. Davies https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10750-019-3939-2 Populations of the...
Molecular mechanisms underpinning transgenerational plasticity in the green sea urchin Psammechinus miliaris
Molecular mechanisms underpinning transgenerational plasticity in the green sea urchin Psammechinus miliaris Melody s. Clark, Coleen C. suckling, Alessandro Cavallo, Clara L. Mackenzie, Michael A.S. Thorne, Andrew J. Davies & Lloyd S. Peck...
Scale-dependent spatial patterns in benthic communities around a tropical island seascape
Scale-dependent spatial patterns in benthic communities around a tropical island seascape E. Aston, G. Williams, M. Green, A.J. Davies, L. Wedding, J. Gove, J-B. Jouffray, T. Jones, J. Clark Understanding and predicting patterns of spatial organization across...