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    Foraging behavior of the mangrove sesarmid crab Neosarmatium trispinosum enhances food intake and nutrient retention in a low-quality food environment by Harada, Yota, Lee, S.Y.

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (05-06-2016)
    “…The large sesarmid crab Neosarmatium trispinosum has been reported to actively collect freshly fallen mangrove leaves and store them in its burrow where they…”
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    Stable isotopes indicate ecosystem restructuring following climate-driven mangrove dieback by Harada, Yota, Fry, Brian, Lee, Shing Yip, Maher, Damien T., Sippo, James Z., Connolly, Rod M.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-06-2020)
    “…Extreme climatic events can trigger sudden but often long-lasting impacts in ecosystems by causing near to complete mortality of foundation (habitat-forming)…”
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    Compound-Specific Nitrogen Isotope Analysis of Amino Acids in Eye Lenses as a New Tool to Reconstruct the Geographic and Trophic Histories of Fish by Harada, Yota, Ito, Shin-ichi, Ogawa, Nanako O., Yoshikawa, Chisato, Ishikawa, Naoto F., Yoneda, Michio, Ohkouchi, Naohiko

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (03-02-2022)
    “…Fish migration has always played an essential role in marine conservation and fisheries management. However, migration patterns are changing globally alongside…”
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    Are methane emissions from mangrove stems a cryptic carbon loss pathway? Insights from a catastrophic forest mortality by Jeffrey, Luke C., Reithmaier, Gloria, Sippo, James Z., Johnston, Scott G., Tait, Douglas R., Harada, Yota, Maher, Damien T.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-10-2019)
    “…Growing evidence indicates that tree-stem methane (CH₄) emissions may be an important and unaccounted-for component of local, regional and global carbon (C)…”
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    Coastal carbon cycle changes following mangrove loss by Sippo, James Z., Sanders, Christian J., Santos, Isaac R., Jeffrey, Luke C., Call, Mitchell, Harada, Yota, Maguire, Kylie, Brown, Dylan, Conrad, Stephen R., Maher, Damien T.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-11-2020)
    “…Global mangrove loss is occurring from deforestation and extreme climatic events, but changes to the coastal carbon cycle following mangrove mortality and/or…”
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    Stable isotopes track the ecological and biogeochemical legacy of mass mangrove forest dieback in the Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia by Harada, Yota, Connolly, Rod M, Fry, Brian, Maher, Damien T, Sippo, James Z, Jeffrey, Luke C, Bourke, Adam J, Lee, Shing Yip

    Published in Biogeosciences (18-11-2020)
    “…A combination of elemental analysis, bulk stable isotope analysis (bulk SIA) and compound-specific stable isotope analysis of amino acids (CSIA-AA) was used to…”
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    Reconstructing extreme climatic and geochemical conditions during the largest natural mangrove dieback on record by Sippo, James Z, Santos, Isaac R, Sanders, Christian J, Gadd, Patricia, Hua, Quan, Lovelock, Catherine E, Santini, Nadia S, Johnston, Scott G, Harada, Yota, Reithmeir, Gloria, Maher, Damien T

    Published in Biogeosciences (28-09-2020)
    “…A massive mangrove dieback event occurred in 2015–2016 along ∼1000 km of pristine coastline in the Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia. Here, we use sediment and…”
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