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    Rehabilitating Seagrass by Facilitating Recruitment: Improving Chances for Success by Irving, Andrew D, Tanner, Jason E, Collings, Greg J

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-03-2014)
    “…Attempts to arrest seagrass loss through numerous rehabilitation methods have traditionally produced inconsistent results. On Australia's southern coast,…”
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    Testing alternate ecological approaches to seagrass rehabilitation: links to life-history traits by Irving, Andrew D., Tanner, Jason E., Seddon, Stephanie, Miller, David, Collings, Greg J., Wear, Rachel J., Hoare, Sonja L., Theil, Mandée J.

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-10-2010)
    “…1. Natural resources and ecosystem services provided by the world's major biomes are increasingly threatened by anthropogenic impacts. Rehabilitation is a…”
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    Nutrient exposure causes epiphytic changes and coincident declines in two temperate Australian seagrasses by Bryars, Simon, Collings, Greg, Miller, David

    “…We undertook a long-term (27 mo) field experiment to test if a chronic increase in water column nutrients could cause a decline in 2 temperate Australian…”
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    Caulerpa taxifolia responses to hyposalinity stress by Theil, Mandee, Westphalen, Grant, Collings, Greg, Cheshire, Anthony

    Published in Aquatic botany (01-10-2007)
    “…An investigation into salinity responses of Caulerpa taxifolia was undertaken in a series of laboratory trials to evaluate the use of hyposalinity stress as an…”
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    Investigator Group Expedition 2006: Sponges (Porifera) by Sorokin, Shirley J., Laperousaz, Thierry C.D., Collings, Greg J.

    “…The diversity of marine sponges on the rocky reefs surrounding the Investigator Group of islands in South Australia was investigated for the first time. Line…”
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