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    Gamma‐irradiation of common biological samples for stable carbon and nitrogen isotope and elemental analyses by Gorman, Daniel, Skrzypek, Grzegorz, McLaughlin, M. James, Bearham, Douglas, Vanderklift, Mathew A.

    Published in Rapid communications in mass spectrometry (15-09-2021)
    “…Rationale Around the world biosecurity measures are being strengthened to prevent the spread of pests and diseases across national and international borders…”
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    Limitations to coral recovery along an environmental stress gradient by Doropoulos, Christopher, Gómez‐Lemos, Luis A., Salee, Kinam, McLaughlin, M. James, Tebben, Jan, Van Koningsveld, Mark, Feng, Ming, Babcock, Russell C.

    Published in Ecological applications (01-04-2022)
    “…Positive feedbacks driving habitat‐forming species recovery and population growth are often lost as ecosystems degrade. For such systems, identifying…”
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    Production and accumulation of reef framework by calcifying corals and macroalgae on a remote Indian Ocean cay by McLaughlin, M. James, Bessey, Cindy, Kendrick, Gary A, Keesing, John, Olsen, Ylva S

    Published in Biogeosciences (15-03-2023)
    “…Coral reefs face increasing pressures in response to unprecedented rates of environmental change at present. The coral reef physical framework is formed…”
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    Selective uptake of prokaryotic picoplankton by a marine sponge ( Callyspongia sp.) within an oligotrophic coastal system by Hanson, Christine E., McLaughlin, M. James, Hyndes, Glenn A., Strzelecki, Joanna

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (10-09-2009)
    “…Marine sponges are key players in the transfer of carbon from the pelagic microbial food web into the benthos. Selective uptake of prokaryotic picoplankton (<2…”
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    The importance of blue carbon as a food source to oysters (Saccostrea cucullata) inside a tropical pristine Australian estuary by Bearham, Douglas, Gorman, Daniel, McLaughlin, M. James, Liu, Dongyan, Keesing, John

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (05-04-2023)
    “…This study investigated the importance of blue carbon (carbon captured from the atmosphere by algae, mangrove and seagrass leaves) as a component of…”
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