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    Global alteration of ocean ecosystem functioning due to increasing human CO₂ emissions by Nagelkerken, Ivan, Connell, Sean D.

    “…Rising anthropogenic CO₂ emissions are anticipated to drive change to ocean ecosystems, but a conceptualization of biological change derived from quantitative…”
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    Is Ocean Acidification Really a Threat to Marine Calcifiers? A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis of 980+ Studies Spanning Two Decades by Leung, Jonathan Y. S., Zhang, Sam, Connell, Sean D.

    “…Ocean acidification is considered detrimental to marine calcifiers, but mounting contradictory evidence suggests a need to revisit this concept. This…”
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    Seaweed Communities in Retreat from Ocean Warming by Wernberg, Thomas, Russell, Bayden D., Thomsen, Mads S., Gurgel, C. Frederico D., Bradshaw, Corey J.A., Poloczanska, Elvira S., Connell, Sean D.

    Published in Current biology (08-11-2011)
    “…In recent decades, global climate change [1] has caused profound biological changes across the planet [2–6]. However, there is a great disparity in the…”
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    Linking energy budget to physiological adaptation: How a calcifying gastropod adjusts or succumbs to ocean acidification and warming by Leung, Jonathan Y.S., Russell, Bayden D., Connell, Sean D.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-05-2020)
    “…Accelerating CO2 emissions have driven physico-chemical changes in the world's oceans, such as ocean acidification and warming. How marine organisms adjust or…”
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    Trophic compensation reinforces resistance: herbivory absorbs the increasing effects of multiple disturbances by Ghedini, Giulia, Russell, Bayden D., Connell, Sean D.

    Published in Ecology letters (01-02-2015)
    “…Disturbance often results in small changes in community structure, but the probability of transitioning to contrasting states increases when multiple…”
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    Trophic pyramids reorganize when food web architecture fails to adjust to ocean change by Nagelkerken, Ivan, Goldenberg, Silvan U., Ferreira, Camilo M., Ullah, Hadayet, Connell, Sean D.

    “…Inflexible webs It is clear that human activities are negatively affecting current ecosystems. Predicting how our activities will affect future systems is more…”
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    Ecological complexity buffers the impacts of future climate on marine consumers by Goldenberg, Silvan U., Nagelkerken, Ivan, Marangon, Emma, Bonnet, Angélique, Ferreira, Camilo M., Connell, Sean D.

    Published in Nature climate change (01-03-2018)
    “…Ecological complexity represents a network of interacting components that either propagate or counter the effects of environmental change on individuals and…”
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    Recovering subtidal forests in human-dominated landscapes by Gorman, Daniel, Connell, Sean D.

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-12-2009)
    “…1. Policy initiatives that seek to recover lost habitats require the capacity to anticipate and suppress the mechanisms that drive loss. The replacement of…”
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    Ocean acidification alters fish populations indirectly through habitat modification by Nagelkerken, Ivan, Russell, Bayden D., Gillanders, Bronwyn M., Connell, Sean D.

    Published in Nature climate change (01-01-2016)
    “…Contrary to expectation, some fish species living around CO 2 vents—natural ‘laboratories’ for studying the effects of ocean acidification—show increased…”
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    Species Interactions Drive Fish Biodiversity Loss in a High-CO2 World by Nagelkerken, Ivan, Goldenberg, Silvan U., Ferreira, Camilo M., Russell, Bayden D., Connell, Sean D.

    Published in Current biology (24-07-2017)
    “…Accelerating climate change is eroding the functioning and stability of ecosystems by weakening the interactions among species that stabilize biological…”
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    Organismal homeostasis buffers the effects of abiotic change on community dynamics by Ghedini, Giulia, Connell, Sean D.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-10-2016)
    “…The problem of linking fine-scale processes to broad-scale patterns remains a central challenge of ecology. As rates of abiotic change intensify, there is a…”
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    Distribution models predict large contractions of habitat-forming seaweeds in response to ocean warming by Martínez, Brezo, Radford, Ben, Thomsen, Mads S., Connell, Sean D., Carreño, Francisco, Bradshaw, Corey J. A., Fordham, Damien A., Russell, Bayden D., Gurgel, C. Frederico D., Wernberg, Thomas

    Published in Diversity & distributions (01-10-2018)
    “…Aim: Understanding the relative importance of climatic and non-climatic distribution drivers for co-occurring, functionally similar species is required to…”
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    Contrasting resource limitations of marine primary producers: implications for competitive interactions under enriched CO2 and nutrient regimes by Falkenberg, Laura J., Russell, Bayden D., Connell, Sean D.

    Published in Oecologia (01-06-2013)
    “…Primary producers rarely exist under their ideal conditions, with key processes often limited by resource availability. As human activities modify…”
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    Mineralogical Plasticity Acts as a Compensatory Mechanism to the Impacts of Ocean Acidification by Leung, Jonathan Y. S, Russell, Bayden D, Connell, Sean D

    Published in Environmental science & technology (07-03-2017)
    “…Calcifying organisms are considered particularly susceptible to the future impacts of ocean acidification (OA), but recent evidence suggests that they may be…”
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    Calcifiers can Adjust Shell Building at the Nanoscale to Resist Ocean Acidification by Leung, Jonathan Y. S., Chen, Yujie, Nagelkerken, Ivan, Zhang, Sam, Xie, Zonghan, Connell, Sean D.

    “…Ocean acidification is considered detrimental to marine calcifiers based on laboratory studies showing that increased seawater acidity weakens their ability to…”
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    Impacts of climate change in a global hotspot for temperate marine biodiversity and ocean warming by Wernberg, Thomas, Russell, Bayden D., Moore, Pippa J., Ling, Scott D., Smale, Daniel A., Campbell, Alex, Coleman, Melinda A., Steinberg, Peter D., Kendrick, Gary A., Connell, Sean D.

    “…Temperate Australia is a global hotspot for marine biodiversity and its waters have experienced well-above global average rates of ocean warming. We review the…”
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    Ocean acidification increases the impact of typhoons on algal communities by Hudson, Callum J., Agostini, Sylvain, Wada, Shigeki, Hall-Spencer, Jason M., Connell, Sean D., Harvey, Ben P.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (20-03-2023)
    “…Long-term environmental change, sudden pulses of extreme perturbation, or a combination of both can trigger regime shifts by changing the processes and…”
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    Nonindigenous biota on artificial structures : could habitat creation facilitate biological invasions? by GLASBY, Tim M, CONNELL, Sean D, HOLLOWAY, Michael G, HEWITT, Chad L

    Published in Marine biology (01-05-2007)
    “…We identified different distributions of marine nonindigenous species (NIS) and native species on some artificial structures versus natural reefs and using…”
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    Ocean acidification boosts reproduction in fish via indirect effects by Nagelkerken, Ivan, Alemany, Tiphaine, Anquetin, Julie M, Ferreira, Camilo M, Ludwig, Kim E, Sasaki, Minami, Connell, Sean D

    Published in PLoS biology (19-01-2021)
    “…Ocean acidification affects species populations and biodiversity through direct negative effects on physiology and behaviour. The indirect effects of elevated…”
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    Synergistic effects of climate change and local stressors: CO₂ and nutrient-driven change in subtidal rocky habitats by RUSSELL, BAYDEN D, THOMPSON, JO-ANNE I, FALKENBERG, LAURA J, CONNELL, SEAN D

    Published in Global change biology (01-09-2009)
    “…Climate-driven change represents the cumulative effect of global through local-scale conditions, and understanding their manifestation at local scales can…”
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