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    Aboveground Carbon Stocks in Rapidly Expanding Mangroves in New Zealand: Regional Assessment and Economic Valuation of Blue Carbon by Suyadi, Gao, Jay, Lundquist, Carolyn J., Schwendenmann, Luitgard

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-09-2020)
    “…Blue carbon is increasingly being considered in global carbon budgets; however, there is poor understanding of how carbon stocks vary within mangrove forests…”
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    The Challenge of Implementing the Marine Ecosystem Service Concept by Townsend, Michael, Davies, Kate, Hanley, Nicholas, Hewitt, Judi E., Lundquist, Carolyn J., Lohrer, Andrew M.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (10-10-2018)
    “…The concept of ecosystem services has gained traction as a means of linking societal benefits to the underlying ecology and functioning of ecosystems, and is…”
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    A Systematic Review of Marine-Based Species Distribution Models (SDMs) with Recommendations for Best Practice by Robinson, Néstor M., Nelson, Wendy A., Costello, Mark J., Sutherland, Judy E., Lundquist, Carolyn J.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (18-12-2017)
    “…In the marine environment Species Distribution Models (SDMs) have been used in hundreds of papers for predicting the present and future geographic range and…”
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    Strategies for Successful Marine Conservation: Integrating Socioeconomic, Political, and Scientific Factors by LUNDQUIST, CAROLYN J., GRANEK, ELISE F.

    Published in Conservation biology (01-12-2005)
    “…As the process of marine-protected-area design and implementation evolves, the incorporation of new tools will advance our ability to create and maintain…”
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    Allometric Models for Estimating Aboveground Biomass, Carbon and Nitrogen Stocks in Temperate Avicennia marina Forests by Bulmer, Richard H., Schwendenmann, Luitgard, Lundquist, Carolyn J.

    Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-10-2016)
    “…Estuarine ecosystems are changing rapidly in response to anthropogenic impacts. Mangrove expansion in New Zealand is mainly attributed to favourable climatic…”
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    Spatial and temporal variation in the predicted dispersal of marine larvae around coastal Aotearoa New Zealand by Michie, Charles, Lundquist, Carolyn J., Lavery, Shane D., Della Penna, Alice

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (24-01-2024)
    “…Introduction Patterns of larval dispersal in the marine environment have many implications for population dynamics, biodiversity, fisheries, ecosystem…”
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    Evaluation of biodiversity benefits of proposed marine protected areas from the Sea Change—Tai Timu Tai Pari Hauraki Gulf Marine Spatial Plan by Tablada, Jordi, Geange, Shane, Lundquist, Carolyn J.

    Published in Conservation science and practice (01-10-2022)
    “…The Sea Change—Tai Timu Tai Pari Hauraki Gulf Marine Spatial Plan is New Zealand's first marine spatial plan and represents a collaborative response from mana…”
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    Blue Carbon Stocks and Cross-Habitat Subsidies by Bulmer, Richard Hugh, Stephenson, Fabrice, Jones, Hannah F. E., Townsend, Michael, Hillman, Jenny R., Schwendenmann, Luitgard, Lundquist, Carolyn J.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (11-06-2020)
    “…Blue carbon ecosystems (including saltmarsh, mangrove, seagrass meadows, and other soft sediment habitats) play a valuable role in aquatic carbon dynamics and…”
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    Enabling coastal blue carbon in Aotearoa New Zealand: opportunities and challenges by Stewart-Sinclair, Phoebe J., Bulmer, Richard H., Macpherson, Elizabeth, Lundquist, Carolyn J.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (07-02-2024)
    “…Blue carbon is the carbon sequestered by coastal and marine habitats such as mangroves, saltmarsh, and seagrasses. The carbon sequestration service provided by…”
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    Comparative influence of genetics, ontogeny and the environment on elemental fingerprints in the shell of Perna canaliculus by Norrie, Craig R., Dunphy, Brendon J., Ragg, Norman L. C., Lundquist, Carolyn J.

    Published in Scientific reports (12-06-2019)
    “…The trace elemental composition of biogenic calcium carbonate (CaCO 3 ) structures is thought to reflect environmental conditions at their time of formation…”
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    Addressing surprise and uncertain futures in marine science, marine governance, and society by Thrush, Simon F., Lewis, Nick, Le Heron, Richard, Fisher, Karen T., Lundquist, Carolyn J., Hewitt, Judi

    Published in Ecology and society (01-01-2016)
    “…On an increasingly populated planet, with decreasing biodiversity and limited new opportunities to tap unexploited natural resources, there is a clear need to…”
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    Effects of Detrital Subsidies on Soft-Sediment Ecosystem Function Are Transient and Source-Dependent by Gladstone-Gallagher, Rebecca V, Lohrer, Andrew M, Lundquist, Carolyn J, Pilditch, Conrad A

    Published in PloS one (03-05-2016)
    “…Detrital subsidies from marine macrophytes are prevalent in temperate estuaries, and their role in structuring benthic macrofaunal communities is well…”
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    Cetacean conservation planning in a global diversity hotspot: dealing with uncertainty and data deficiencies by Stephenson, Fabrice, Hewitt, Judi E., Torres, Leigh G., Mouton, Théophile L., Brough, Tom, Goetz, Kimberly T., Lundquist, Carolyn J., MacDiarmid, Alison B., Ellis, Joanne, Constantine, Rochelle

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-07-2021)
    “…Many cetacean species are at risk from anthropogenic disturbances including climate change, pollution, and habitat degradation. Identifying cetacean hotspots…”
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    Designating Spatial Priorities for Marine Biodiversity Conservation in the Coral Triangle by Asaad, Irawan, Lundquist, Carolyn J., Erdmann, Mark V., Van Hooidonk, Ruben, Costello, Mark J.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (05-11-2018)
    “…To date, most Marine Protected Areas (MPA) have been designated on an ad hoc basis. However, a comprehensive regional and global network should be designed to…”
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    The Challenges Associated With Connectivity in Ecosystem Processes by Hillman, Jenny R., Lundquist, Carolyn J., Thrush, Simon F.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (12-10-2018)
    “…Developing a framework to quantify the transformation, sequestration or connectivity of energy and matter across habitats is one of the most significant…”
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    Barriers to coastal planning and policy use of environmental research in Aotearoa-New Zealand by Hewitt, Judi E., Lundquist, Carolyn J., Pilditch, Conrad A., Thrush, Simon F., Urlich, Stephen C.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (04-08-2022)
    “…Identifying barriers to the effective use of science in coastal management of Aotearoa-New Zealand is easy, due to the present lack of complicated governance…”
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    Carbon and Nitrogen Stocks and Below-Ground Allometry in Temperate Mangroves by Bulmer, Richard H, Schwendenmann, Luitgard, Lundquist, Carolyn J

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (01-01-2016)
    “…Mangroves play an important role in the storage of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) within estuarine systems, yet are being lost at an alarming rate throughout the…”
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    Assessing Benthic Responses to Fishing Disturbance Over Broad Spatial Scales That Incorporate High Environmental Variation by Lundquist, Carolyn J., Bowden, David, Cartner, Katie, Stephenson, Fabrice, Tuck, Ian, Hewitt, Judi E.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (29-11-2018)
    “…Marine benthic habitats are modified by a number of human- related disturbances. When these disturbances occur at large scales over areas of high environmental…”
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