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    Long term declines in the functional diversity of sharks in the coastal oceans of eastern Australia by Henderson, Christopher J., Gilby, Ben L., Turschwell, Mischa P., Goodridge Gaines, Lucy A., Mosman, Jesse D., Schlacher, Thomas A., Borland, Hayden P., Olds, Andrew D.

    Published in Communications biology (21-05-2024)
    “…Human impacts lead to widespread changes in the abundance, diversity and traits of shark assemblages, altering the functioning of coastal ecosystems. The…”
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    Flood effects on estuarine fish are mediated by seascape composition and context by Henderson, Christopher J., Olds, Andrew D., Goodridge Gaines, Lucy A., Mosman, Jesse D., Perry, Hannah J., Borland, Hayden P., Gilby, Ben L.

    Published in Marine biology (01-07-2024)
    “…Estuaries are crucial feeding, nursery and resting sites for fish but can also be subject to the impacts of severe flooding. The environmental features of…”
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    Multiple Fish Species Supplement Predation in Estuaries Despite the Dominance of a Single Consumer by Mosman, Jesse D., Gilby, Ben L., Olds, Andrew D., Goodridge Gaines, Lucy A., Borland, Hayden P., Henderson, Christopher J.

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-06-2023)
    “…Predation is important in maintaining the community structure, functioning and ecological resilience of estuarine seascapes. Understanding how predator…”
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    Attraction versus production in restoration: spatial and habitat effects of shellfish reefs for fish in coastal seascapes by Gilby, Ben L., Olds, Andrew D., Chapman, Susie, Goodridge Gaines, Lucy A., Henderson, Christopher J., Ortodossi, Nicholas L., Didderen, Karin, Lengkeek, Wouter, van der Heide, Tjisse, Schlacher, Thomas A.

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-09-2021)
    “…Restored shellfish reefs provide valuable habitat for fish, but it is not clear how different approaches affect performance, and either promote the development…”
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    Drivers of Ecological Condition Identify Bright Spots and Sites for Management Across Coastal Seascapes by Gilby, Ben L., Goodridge Gaines, Lucy A., Borland, Hayden P., Henderson, Christopher J., Mosman, Jesse D., Olds, Andrew D., Perry, Hannah J.

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-06-2023)
    “…Disentangling natural and anthropogenic effects on ecosystem condition can uncover bright spots in urban landscapes that are performing above expectations and…”
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    Assessing the combined effects of catchment land use and runoff on estuarine fish assemblages by Goodridge Gaines, Lucy A., Henderson, Christopher J., Olds, Andrew D., Ortodossi, Nicholas L., Brook, Thomas W., Hourigan, Brandon J., Gilby, Ben L.

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (01-10-2024)
    “…Connectivity between land and sea through the movement of species, energy and nutrients means that land-based impacts can affect the structure and functioning…”
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    Identifying optimal values of coastal habitat condition for management and restoration by Perry, Hannah J., Goodridge Gaines, Lucy A., Borland, Hayden P., Henderson, Christopher J., Olds, Andrew D., Mosman, Jesse D., Gilby, Ben L.

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (05-03-2023)
    “…Fish assemblages are considered valuable monitoring targets for coastal and marine ecosystems because their populations can reflect ecosystem condition. Human…”
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    Seascape context matters more than habitat condition for fish assemblages in coastal ecosystems by Goodridge Gaines, Lucy A., Henderson, Christopher J., Mosman, Jesse D., Olds, Andrew D., Borland, Hayden P., Gilby, Ben L.

    Published in Oikos (01-08-2022)
    “…Ecosystems are increasingly degraded, fragmented and lost because of human activities globally. These impacts cause changes in the distribution of biodiversity…”
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    Linking ecosystem condition and landscape context in the conservation of ecosystem multifunctionality by Goodridge Gaines, Lucy A., Olds, Andrew D., Henderson, Christopher J., Connolly, Rod M., Schlacher, Thomas A., Jones, Tyson R., Gilby, Ben L.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-03-2020)
    “…Nature reserves are often implemented to restore the condition of habitats, protect populations of harvested species and to protect, as well as enhance,…”
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    The Mouths of Estuaries Are Key Transition Zones that Concentrate the Ecological Effects of Predators by Jones, Tyson R., Henderson, Christopher J., Olds, Andrew D., Connolly, Rod M., Schlacher, Thomas A., Hourigan, Brandon J., Goodridge Gaines, Lucy A., Gilby, Ben L.

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-09-2021)
    “…Whether and how landscape context and habitat traits combine to shape animal assemblages and the rate and distribution of ecological functions remains…”
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    Quantifying Environmental and Spatial Patterns of Fish on Log Snags to Optimise Resnagging in Coastal Seascapes by Gaines, Lucy A. Goodridge, Mosman, Jesse D., Henderson, Christopher J., Olds, Andrew D., Perry, Hannah J., Gilby, Ben L.

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-09-2024)
    “…Long-term declines in coastal water quality and sedimentation can affect the restoration success of ecosystems such as seagrass and shellfish reefs. Resnagging…”
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