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    Gender and cultural bias in student evaluations: Why representation matters by Fan, Y, Shepherd, L J, Slavich, E, Waters, D, Stone, M, Abel, R, Johnston, E L

    Published in PloS one (13-02-2019)
    “…Gendered and racial inequalities persist in even the most progressive of workplaces. There is increasing evidence to suggest that all aspects of employment,…”
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    Authenticity and the Potability of Coconut Water - a Critical Review by Burns, D Thorburn, Johnston, E -L, Walker, Michael J

    Published in Journal of AOAC International (01-06-2020)
    “…Abstract Background The content of the endosperm of the coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) contains “coconut water”. This practically sterile liquid which is prized…”
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    Current and projected global extent of marine built structures by Bugnot, A. B., Mayer-Pinto, M., Airoldi, L., Heery, E. C., Johnston, E. L., Critchley, L. P., Strain, E. M. A., Morris, R. L., Loke, L. H. L., Bishop, M. J., Sheehan, E. V., Coleman, R. A., Dafforn, K. A.

    Published in Nature sustainability (01-01-2021)
    “…The sprawl of marine construction is one of the most extreme human modifications to global seascapes. Nevertheless, its global extent remains largely…”
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    Functional and structural responses to marine urbanisation by Mayer-Pinto, M, Cole, V J, Johnston, E L, Bugnot, A, Hurst, H, Airoldi, L, Glasby, T M, Dafforn, K A

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-01-2018)
    “…Urban areas have broad ecological footprints with complex impacts on natural systems. In coastal areas, growing populations are advancing their urban footprint…”
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    Coastal urban lighting has ecological consequences for multiple trophic levels under the sea by Bolton, D., Mayer-Pinto, M., Clark, G.F., Dafforn, K.A., Brassil, W.A., Becker, A., Johnston, E.L.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-01-2017)
    “…Urban land and seascapes are increasingly exposed to artificial lighting at night (ALAN), which is a significant source of light pollution. A broad range of…”
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    Dredging related metal bioaccumulation in oysters by Hedge, L.H., Knott, N.A., Johnston, E.L.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-06-2009)
    “…Bivalves are regularly used as biomonitors of contaminants in coastal and estuarine waters. We used oysters to assess short term changes in metal availability…”
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    An ecological halo surrounding a large offshore artificial reef: Sediments, infauna, and fish foraging by Reeds, K.A., Smith, J.A., Suthers, I.M., Johnston, E.L.

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-10-2018)
    “…Artificial reefs are deployed in coastal systems to meet a range of social objectives and infrastructure requirements, such as recreational diving and…”
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    Major Conservation Policy Issues for Biodiversity in Oceania by KINGSFORD, R.T, WATSON, J.E.M, LUNDQUIST, C.J, VENTER, O, HUGHES, L, JOHNSTON, E.L, ATHERTON, J, GAWEL, M, KEITH, D.A, MACKEY, B.G, MORLEY, C, POSSINGHAM, H.P, RAYNOR, B, RECHER, H.F, WILSON, K.A

    Published in Conservation biology (01-08-2009)
    “…Oceania is a diverse region encompassing Australia, Melanesia, Micronesia, New Zealand, and Polynesia, and it contains six of the world's 39 hotspots of…”
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    Artificial structures alter kelp functioning across an urbanised estuary by Mayer-Pinto, M., Dafforn, K.A., Bugnot, A.B., Glasby, T.M., Johnston, E.L.

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-08-2018)
    “…Assessments of human impacts on natural habitats often focus on the abundance of component species, yet physiological and/or sub-lethal effects of stressors on…”
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    Bearing the burden of boat harbours: Heavy contaminant and fouling loads in a native habitat-forming alga by Johnston, E.L., Marzinelli, E.M., Wood, C.A., Speranza, D., Bishop, J.D.D.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-10-2011)
    “…► We survey epibiota and tissue contamination in a habitat forming kelp. ► The kelp suffers heavier fouling by non-native invertebrates inside marinas. ► The…”
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    Wastewater effluents cause microbial community shifts and change trophic status by Ruprecht, J.E., Birrer, S.C., Dafforn, K.A., Mitrovic, S.M., Crane, S.L., Johnston, E.L., Wemheuer, F., Navarro, A., Harrison, A.J., Turner, I.L., Glamore, W.C.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (15-07-2021)
    “…•Microbes are sensitive to environmental stressors, such as wastewater pollution.•This study combined novel methods of microbial ecotoxicology in the field and…”
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    After decades of stressor research in urban estuarine ecosystems the focus is still on single stressors: A systematic literature review and meta-analysis by O'Brien, A.L., Dafforn, K.A., Chariton, A.A., Johnston, E.L., Mayer-Pinto, M.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (20-09-2019)
    “…Natural systems are threatened by a variety of anthropogenic stressors and so understanding the interactive threats posed by multiple stressors is essential…”
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    Differential effects of tributyltin and copper antifoulants on recruitment of non-indigenous species by Dafforn, K. A., Glasby, T. M., Johnston, E. L.

    Published in Biofouling (Chur, Switzerland) (01-01-2008)
    “…Maritime transport is a primary vector for many marine invaders. For the past two decades, most commercial vessels have used tributyltin (TBT) antifouling (AF)…”
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    Building ‘blue’: An eco-engineering framework for foreshore developments by Mayer-Pinto, M., Johnston, E.L., Bugnot, A.B., Glasby, T.M., Airoldi, L., Mitchell, A., Dafforn, K.A.

    Published in Journal of environmental management (15-03-2017)
    “…Urbanisation in terrestrial systems has driven architects, planners, ecologists and engineers to collaborate on the design and creation of more sustainable…”
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    Making seawalls multifunctional: The positive effects of seeded bivalves and habitat structure on species diversity and filtration rates by Vozzo, M.L., Mayer-Pinto, M., Bishop, M.J., Cumbo, V.R., Bugnot, A.B., Dafforn, K.A., Johnston, E.L., Steinberg, P.D., Strain, E.M.A.

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-03-2021)
    “…The marine environment is being increasingly modified by the construction of artificial structures, the impacts of which may be mitigated through…”
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    Field assessment of effects of timing and frequency of copper pulses on settlement of sessile marine invertebrates by JOHNSTON, E. L, KEOUGH, M. J

    Published in Marine biology (12-12-2000)
    “…CuSO4-treated plaster blocks were used to create localised concentrations of copper significantly above ambient levels. Between October 1996 and March 1997 we…”
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    Shallow moving structures promote marine invader dominance by Dafforn, K. A., Johnston, E. L., Glasby, T. M.

    Published in Biofouling (Chur, Switzerland) (01-01-2009)
    “…Global increases in urban development have resulted in severe habitat modification in many estuaries. Most are now dominated by artificial structures, which…”
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    Interactions between dietary chemicals and human sulfotransferases : Molecular mechanisms and clinical significance by COUGHTRIE, Michael W. H, JOHNSTON, Laura E

    Published in Drug metabolism and disposition (01-04-2001)
    “…Sulfation plays a major role in the detoxication of xenobiotics as well as in modulating the biological activity of numerous important endogenous chemicals. In…”
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    Contaminants reduce the richness and evenness of marine communities: A review and meta-analysis by Johnston, Emma L., Roberts, David A.

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-06-2009)
    “…Biodiversity of marine ecosystems is integral to their stability and function and is threatened by anthropogenic processes. We conducted a literature review…”
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