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    Age-related trends in saccade characteristics among the elderly by Peltsch, A, Hemraj, A, Garcia, A, Munoz, D.P

    Published in Neurobiology of aging (01-04-2011)
    “…Abstract Eye movement recordings are useful for assessing neurological disorders, the prevalence of which increases with age. However, there is little rigorous…”
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    Capacity of an ecologically key urchin to recover from extreme events: Physiological impacts of heatwaves and the road to recovery by Minuti, Jay J., Byrne, Maria, Hemraj, Deevesh A., Russell, Bayden D.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-09-2021)
    “…Heatwaves are increasing in frequency and intensity, with substantial impacts on ecosystems and species which maintain their function. Whether or not species…”
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    Live‐fast‐die‐young: Carryover effects of heatwave‐exposed adult urchins on the development of the next generation by Minuti, Jay J., Byrne, Maria, Campbell, Hamish, Hemraj, Deevesh A., Russell, Bayden D.

    Published in Global change biology (01-10-2022)
    “…With rising ocean temperatures, extreme weather events such as marine heatwaves (MHWs) are increasing in frequency and duration, pushing marine life beyond…”
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    Persistence in a tropical transition zone? Sargassum forests alternate seasonal growth forms to maintain productivity in warming waters at the expense of annual biomass production by Cheung-Wong, Rhyn W.Y., Kotta, Jonne, Hemraj, Deevesh A., Russell, Bayden D.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-12-2022)
    “…Macroalgal forests provide productivity and biomass that underpins the function of many coastal ecosystems globally. The phenology of forests is seasonally…”
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    Plankton bioindicators of environmental conditions in coastal lagoons by Hemraj, Deevesh A., Hossain, Md A., Ye, Qifeng, Qin, Jian G., Leterme, Sophie C.

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (05-01-2017)
    “…Coastal lagoons are characterised by strong spatial gradient of environmental parameters, especially hypersalinity, and are prone to anthropogenic disturbance…”
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    Anthropogenic shift of planktonic food web structure in a coastal lagoon by freshwater flow regulation by Hemraj, Deevesh A., Hossain, A., Ye, Qifeng, Qin, Jian G., Leterme, Sophie C.

    Published in Scientific reports (22-03-2017)
    “…Anthropogenic modification of aquatic systems has diverse impacts on food web interactions and ecosystem states. To reverse the adverse effects of modified…”
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    Survived but not safe: Marine heatwave hinders metabolism in two gastropod survivors by Hemraj, Deevesh A., Posnett, Natasha C., Minuti, Jay J., Firth, Louise B., Russell, Bayden D.

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-12-2020)
    “…Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are an emerging threat to marine organisms that have increased in frequency and magnitude in the past decade. These extreme heating…”
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    Drought conditions and recovery in the Coorong wetland, south Australia in 1997–2013 by Leterme, Sophie C., Allais, Laetitia, Jendyk, Jan, Hemraj, Deevesh A., Newton, Kelly, Mitchell, Jim, Shanafield, Margaret

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (20-09-2015)
    “…Between 2004 and 2009, South Australia suffered its longest period of below average annual rainfall. This impacted riverine ecosystems and particularly the…”
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    Oyster reef restoration fails to recoup global historic ecosystem losses despite substantial biodiversity gain by Hemraj, Deevesh A, Bishop, Melanie J, Hancock, Boze, Minuti, Jay J, Thurstan, Ruth H, Zu Ermgassen, Philine S E, Russell, Bayden D

    Published in Science advances (25-11-2022)
    “…Human activities have led to degradation of ecosystems globally. The lost ecosystem functions and services accumulate from the time of disturbance to the full…”
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    Environmental variability and phytoplankton dynamics in a South Australian inverse estuary by Jendyk, Jan, Hemraj, Deevesh A., Brown, Melissa H., Ellis, Amanda V., Leterme, Sophie C.

    Published in Continental shelf research (01-12-2014)
    “…Estuaries are widely viewed as hotspots of primary productivity. The Coorong in South Australia is an inverse estuary divided into two lagoons, extremely…”
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    The impact of diatoms on the biofouling of seawater reverse osmosis membranes in a model cross-flow system by Leterme, Sophie C., Le Lan, Charlotte, Hemraj, Deevesh A., Ellis, Amanda V.

    Published in Desalination (15-08-2016)
    “…Diatoms are well known contributors to the biofouling of seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) membranes however there have been no studies on the isolation of…”
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    Analysis of raw and pre-treated seawater for potential biofouling precursors by Le Lan, Charlotte, Ellis, Amanda V., Jamieson, Tamar, Blok, Andrew J., Hemraj, Deevesh A., Allais, Laetitia, Balzano, Sergio, Leterme, Sophie C.

    Published in Desalination (01-10-2015)
    “…Here, the biofouling precursors of raw and pre-treated seawater from a reverse osmosis (RO) feed tank were investigated using a lab-scale RO cross-flow system…”
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    Seasonal patterns of macroalgal and sessile invertebrate communities in a monsoonal marine ecosystem by Cheung-Wong, Rhyn W.Y., Dytnerski, James K., Gotama, Rinaldi, Hemraj, Deevesh A., Russell, Bayden D.

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (30-09-2022)
    “…Climatic transition zones are characterized by large annual variation in environmental conditions which heavily influence seasonal abundance of organisms and…”
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    A combination of salinity and pH affects the recruitment of Gladioferens pectinatus (Brady) (Copepoda; Calanoida) by Hemraj, Deevesh A., Allais, Laetitia, Leterme, Sophie C.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-09-2017)
    “…Carbon dioxide levels in many estuaries fluctuate and, in several cases, reach extremes much higher than those predicted for oceans by the end of the century…”
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    A neritic species in a hypersaline lagoon; population structure of Acartia fancetti in relation to hyperhaline and thermal stresses by Hemraj, Deevesh A., Allais, Laetitia, Qin, Jian G., Leterme, Sophie C.

    “…Phenotypic plasticity and adaptation are common traits of organisms living in highly dynamic and changing environments. Several copepod species, especially…”
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