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    The role of kelp species as biogenic habitat formers in coastal marine ecosystems by Teagle, Harry, Hawkins, Stephen J., Moore, Pippa J., Smale, Dan A.

    “…Kelps are ecologically important primary producers and ecosystem engineers, and play a central role in structuring nearshore temperate habitats. They play an…”
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    Effects of ocean sprawl on ecological connectivity: impacts and solutions by Bishop, Melanie J., Mayer-Pinto, Mariana, Airoldi, Laura, Firth, Louise B., Morris, Rebecca L., Loke, Lynette H.L., Hawkins, Stephen J., Naylor, Larissa A., Coleman, Ross A., Chee, Su Yin, Dafforn, Katherine A.

    “…The growing number of artificial structures in estuarine, coastal and marine environments is causing “ocean sprawl”. Artificial structures do not only modify…”
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    Meiofauna matters: The roles of meiofauna in benthic ecosystems by Schratzberger, Michaela, Ingels, Jeroen

    “…Sedimentary habitats cover most of the ocean bottom and therefore constitute the largest single ecosystem on Earth in spatial coverage. The benthic ecosystem…”
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    Improving transport predictions of pelagic Sargassum by Putman, Nathan F., Lumpkin, Rick, Olascoaga, Maria J., Trinanes, Joaquin, Goni, Gustavo J.

    “…A mechanistic understanding of organismal movement provides context for existing biogeographic and ecological patterns and improves our ability to predict…”
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    Community ecology in a warming world: The influence of temperature on interspecific interactions in marine systems by Kordas, Rebecca L., Harley, Christopher D.G., O'Connor, Mary I.

    “…Ecological patterns are determined by the interplay between abiotic factors and interactions among species. As the Earth's climate warms, interactions such as…”
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    Impacts of climate change in a global hotspot for temperate marine biodiversity and ocean warming by Wernberg, Thomas, Russell, Bayden D., Moore, Pippa J., Ling, Scott D., Smale, Daniel A., Campbell, Alex, Coleman, Melinda A., Steinberg, Peter D., Kendrick, Gary A., Connell, Sean D.

    “…Temperate Australia is a global hotspot for marine biodiversity and its waters have experienced well-above global average rates of ocean warming. We review the…”
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    Testing of null hypotheses in exploratory community analyses: similarity profiles and biota-environment linkage by Clarke, K. Robert, Somerfield, Paul J., Gorley, Raymond N.

    “…Tests for null hypotheses of 'absence of structure' should play an important role in any exploratory study, to guard against interpretation of sample patterns…”
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    Coral biomineralization: From the gene to the environment by Tambutté, Sylvie, Holcomb, Michael, Ferrier-Pagès, Christine, Reynaud, Stéphanie, Tambutté, Éric, Zoccola, Didier, Allemand, Denis

    “…In this review we discuss the present knowledge on the biological and environmental control of biomineralization (calcification) in hermatypic corals. We…”
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    A comparison of stereo-BRUV, diver operated and remote stereo-video transects for assessing reef fish assemblages by Schramm, Karl D., Harvey, Euan S., Goetze, Jordan S., Travers, Michael J., Warnock, Bryn, Saunders, Benjamin J.

    “…Monitoring programs that aim to measure the diversity, abundance and biomass of fishes depend on accurate and reliable biological data to guide the development…”
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    Evidence for different thermal ecotypes in range centre and trailing edge kelp populations by King, Nathan G., McKeown, Niall J., Smale, Dan A., Wilcockson, David C., Hoelters, Laura, Groves, Emily A., Stamp, Thomas, Moore, Pippa J.

    “…Determining and predicting species' responses to climate change is a fundamental goal of contemporary ecology. When interpreting responses to warming species…”
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    Linking the biological impacts of ocean acidification on oysters to changes in ecosystem services: A review by Lemasson, Anaëlle J., Fletcher, Stephen, Hall-Spencer, Jason M., Knights, Antony M.

    “…Continued anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions are acidifying our oceans, and hydrogen ion concentrations in surface oceans are predicted to increase 150% by…”
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    From the pool to the sea: Applicable isotope turnover rates and diet to skin discrimination factors for bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) by Giménez, Joan, Ramírez, Francisco, Almunia, Javier, G. Forero, Manuela, de Stephanis, Renaud

    “…One of the most common applications in isotopic ecology is the assessment of animal's assimilated diet through mass-balance mixing models. Its applicability…”
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    Global tracking of shark movements, behaviour and ecology: A review of the renaissance years of satellite tagging studies, 2010–2020 by Renshaw, Samantha, Hammerschlag, Neil, Gallagher, Austin J., Lubitz, Nicolas, Sims, David W.

    “…Satellite telemetry as a tool in marine ecological research continues to adapt and grow and has become increasingly popular in recent years to study shark…”
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    Varying reproductive success under ocean warming and acidification across giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) populations by Hollarsmith, Jordan A., Buschmann, Alejandro H., Camus, Carolina, Grosholz, Edwin D.

    “…Understanding how climate change may influence ecosystems depends substantially on its effects on foundation species, such as the ecologically important giant…”
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    Evaluation of ecological engineering of “armoured” shorelines to improve their value as habitat by Chapman, M.G., Underwood, A.J.

    “…People have caused major impacts on nearshore and intertidal habitats by building infrastructure associated with shipping, recreation, residential and…”
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    Deposit- and suspension-feeding sea cucumbers (Echinodermata) ingest plastic fragments by Graham, Erin R., Thompson, Joseph T.

    “…Weathering of plastic bottles, bags, fishing line, and other products discarded in the ocean causes tiny fragments to break off. These plastic fragments may…”
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    Effects of ocean acidification on macroalgal communities by Porzio, Lucia, Buia, Maria Cristina, Hall-Spencer, Jason M.

    “…There are high levels of uncertainty about how coastal ecosystems will be affected by rapid ocean acidification caused by anthropogenic CO 2, due to a lack of…”
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