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    Trying to fit in: are patterns of orientation of a keystone grazer set by behavioural responses to ecosystem engineers or wave action? by Fraser, Clarissa M. L., Coleman, Ross A., Seebacher, Frank

    Published in Oecologia (01-01-2014)
    “…The distribution of animals varies at different temporal and spatial scales. At the smallest scale, distribution may be orientated in regard to particular…”
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    Facing the Heat: Does Desiccation and Thermal Stress Explain Patterns of Orientation in an Intertidal Invertebrate? by Fraser, Clarissa M L, Seebacher, Frank, Lathlean, Justin, Coleman, Ross A

    Published in PloS one (09-03-2016)
    “…A key challenge for ecologists is to quantify, explain and predict the ecology and behaviour of animals from knowledge of their basic physiology. Compared to…”
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    Too hot for sex: mating behaviour and fitness in the intertidal barnacle Fistulobalanus albicostatus under extreme heat stress by Fraser, Clarissa M. L., Chan, Benny K. K.

    “…Extreme weather events are predicted to increase under climate change, with serious consequences for ecosystems and populations. The effect of these events on…”
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    The overlooked role of taphonomy in ecology: post‐mortem processes can outweigh recruitment effects on community functions by Liversage, Kiran, Kotta, Jonne, Fraser, Clarissa M. L., Figueira, Will F., Coleman, Ross A.

    Published in Oikos (01-03-2020)
    “…Biogenic structures that persist post‐mortem are ubiquitous, but rarely considered as key ecological features. Post‐mortem structures in many ecological…”
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    It's not where you are, it's what you do after that matters: Tide-in patterns of orientation do not predict where or when limpets forage by Fraser, Clarissa M.L., Coleman, Ross A., Seebacher, Frank

    “…A fundamental problem in ecology is to link spatial arrangements of key biota and the scale at which organisms interact with each other to structure…”
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    Orientation in a keystone grazer: interactions between habitat and individual identity drive patterns of resting behaviour by Fraser, Clarissa M. L., Coleman, Ross A., Seebacher, Frank

    “…Quantification of factors that modulate small-scale, individual patterns of location and behaviour is fundamental for ecology, as the behaviour of animals…”
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    Inter-individual variation partially explains patterns of orientation on steeply sloped substrata in a keystone grazer, the limpet Cellana tramoserica by Fraser, Clarissa M. L., Coleman, Ross A., Seebacher, Frank

    Published in Aquatic ecology (01-06-2015)
    “…Our knowledge of why animals orientate in specific directions is less than for any other type of distribution; this is especially true for intertidal…”
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    Strong patterns of head orientation in Patella spp. of the UK by Fraser, Clarissa M.L.

    Published in Molluscan research (01-01-2014)
    “…Patellogastropod limpets are a widespread and extensively studied taxa, and yet comparisons between species and geographic regions are rare; instead, results…”
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    Facing the Heat: Does Desiccation and Thermal Stress Explain Patterns of Orientation in an Intertidal Invertebrate?: e0150200 by Fraser, Clarissa ML, Seebacher, Frank, Lathlean, Justin, Coleman, Ross A

    Published in PloS one (01-03-2016)
    “…A key challenge for ecologists is to quantify, explain and predict the ecology and behaviour of animals from knowledge of their basic physiology. Compared to…”
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    Journal Article