Nanette E. Chadwick
Associate Professor & Director of Academic Sustainability Programs, AU Office of Sustainability


Office Location:
141 Funchess Hall

Mailing Address:
101 Rouse Life Sciences Bldg.
Auburn University, AL 36849
Tel: (334) 844-8184
Fax: (334) 844-0627
Email Nanette E. Chadwick
The Chadwick Lab Webpage


Ph.D. - University of California at Berkeley
B.A. - University of California at Santa Barbara


•Marine invertebrate behavior, population dynamics and life history evolution.
•Ecology of symbioses, coral reef and sea anemone ecology.
•Sustainability studies on natural resource use.


Chadwick, N.E., Morrow, K.M. 2011. Competition among sessile organisms on coral reefs. In: Dubinsky, Z., Stambler, N. (eds) Coral Reefs: An Ecosystem in Transition. Springer, New York. pp. 324-350. 

Guzner, B., Novoplansky, A., Shalit, O., Chadwick, N.E. 2010. Indirect impacts of recreational scuba diving: Patterns of growth and predation on branching stony corals. Bull. Mar. Sci. 86:727-742.

Godinot, C., Chadwick, N.E. 2009. Phosphate excretion by anemonefish and uptake by giant sea anemones: demand outstrips supply. Bull. Mar. Sci. 85:1-9.

Chomsky, O., Douek, J., Chadwick, N.E., Dubinsky, Z., Rinkevich, B. 2009. Biological and population-genetic aspects of the sea anemone Actinia equina (Cnidaria: Anthozoa) along the Mediterranean coast of Israel. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 375:16-20.

Roopin, M., Chadwick, N.E. 2009. Benefits to host sea anemones from ammonia contributions of resident anemonefish. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 370:27-34.

Roopin. M., Henry, R.P., Chadwick, N.E. 2008. Nutrient transfer in a marine mutualism: Patterns of ammonia excretion by anemonefish and uptake by giant sea anemones. Mar. Biol. 154:547-556.

Chadwick, N.E., Ďuriš, Z., Horká, I. 2008. Biodiversity and behavior of shrimps and fishes symbiotic with sea anemones in the Gulf of Aqaba, northern Red Sea. In: Por, F.D., ed. The Improbable Gulf: History, Biodiversity, and Protection of the Gulf of Aqaba (Eilat). Magnes Press, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, pp. 209-223.

Kuguru, B., Chadwick, N.E., Achituv, Y., Zandbank, K., Tchernov, D. 2008. Mechanisms of habitat segregation between corallimorpharians: photosynthetic parameters and Symbiodinium types. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 369:115-129.

Amar, K.O., Chadwick, N.E., Rinkevich, B. 2008. Coral kin aggregations exhibit mixed allogeneic reactions and enhanced fitness during early ontogeny. BMC Evolutionary Biology 8:126.

Iluz, D., Vago, R., Chadwick, N.E., Hoffman, R., Dubinsky, Z. 2008. Seychelles lagoon provides corals with a refuge from bleaching. Research Letters in Ecology, Volume 2008, Article ID 281038, 4 pages. DOI:10.1155/2008/281038.


Undergraduate

Graduate

Sustainability and the Modern World - HONR1027  Community Ecology - BIOL6150 
Biology of Marine Systems - BIOL3040  Topics in Coral Reef Biology - BIOL7970 
Undergraduate Seminar in Ecology - BIOL4950  
Community Ecology - BIOL5150