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    A coralline alga gains tolerance to ocean acidification over multiple generations of exposure by Cornwall, C. E., Comeau, S., DeCarlo, T. M., Larcombe, E., Moore, B., Giltrow, K., Puerzer, F., D’Alexis, Q., McCulloch, M. T.

    Published in Nature climate change (01-02-2020)
    “…Crustose coralline algae play a crucial role in the building of reefs in the photic zones of nearshore ecosystems globally, and are highly susceptible to ocean…”
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    Coral resistance to ocean acidification linked to increased calcium at the site of calcification by DeCarlo, T. M., Comeau, S., Cornwall, C. E., McCulloch, M. T.

    “…Ocean acidification threatens the persistence of biogenic calcium carbonate (CaCO3) production on coral reefs. However, some coral genera show resistance to…”
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    Response of coral calcification and calcifying fluid composition to thermally induced bleaching stress by D’Olivo, J. P., McCulloch, M. T.

    Published in Scientific reports (19-05-2017)
    “…Severe, global-scale thermal stress events like those of 1998 and 2016, are becoming more frequent and intense, potentially compromising the future of coral…”
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    Decoupling between the response of coral calcifying fluid pH and calcification to ocean acidification by Comeau, S., Cornwall, C. E., McCulloch, M. T.

    Published in Scientific reports (08-08-2017)
    “…Evaluating the factors responsible for differing species-specific sensitivities to declining seawater pH is central to understanding the mechanisms via which…”
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    Flow-driven micro-scale pH variability affects the physiology of corals and coralline algae under ocean acidification by Comeau, S., Cornwall, C. E., Pupier, C. A., DeCarlo, T. M., Alessi, C., Trehern, R., McCulloch, M. T.

    Published in Scientific reports (06-09-2019)
    “…Natural variability in pH in the diffusive boundary layer (DBL), the discrete layer of seawater between bulk seawater and the outer surface of organisms, could…”
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    Long-term records of coral calcification across the central Great Barrier Reef: assessing the impacts of river runoff and climate change by D’Olivo, J. P., McCulloch, M. T., Judd, K.

    Published in Coral reefs (01-12-2013)
    “…Calcification rates are reported for 41 long-lived Porites corals from 7 reefs, in an inshore to offshore transect across the central Great Barrier Reef (GBR)…”
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    Rapid multi-generational acclimation of coralline algal reproductive structures to ocean acidification by Moore, B, Comeau, S, Bekaert, M, Cossais, A, Purdy, A, Larcombe, E, Puerzer, F, McCulloch, M T, Cornwall, C E

    “…The future of coral reef ecosystems is under threat because vital reef-accreting species such as coralline algae are highly susceptible to ocean acidification…”
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    Effect of ocean warming and acidification on the early life stages of subtropical Acropora spicifera by Foster, T., Gilmour, J. P., Chua, C. M., Falter, J. L., McCulloch, M. T.

    Published in Coral reefs (01-12-2015)
    “…This study investigated the impacts of acidified seawater ( p CO 2  ~ 900 μatm) and elevated water temperature (+3 °C) on the early life history stages of…”
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    Coral records of reef-water pH across the central Great Barrier Reef, Australia: assessing the influence of river runoff on inshore reefs by D'Olivo, J P, McCulloch, M T, Eggins, S M, Trotter, J

    Published in Biogeosciences (25-02-2015)
    “…The boron isotopic (δ11Bcarb) compositions of long-lived Porites coral are used to reconstruct reef-water pH across the central Great Barrier Reef (GBR) and…”
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    Reduced calcification in Western Australian corals during anomalously high summer water temperatures by Foster, T., Short, J.A., Falter, J.L., Ross, C., McCulloch, M.T.

    “…Here we report the seasonal response of calcification rates over two years, for three coral species (Acropora pulchra, Pocillopora damicornis and Goniastrea…”
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    River runoff reconstructions from novel spectral luminescence scanning of massive coral skeletons by Grove, C. A, Nagtegaal, R, Zinke, J, Scheufen, T, Koster, B, Kasper, S, McCulloch, M. T, van den Bergh, G, Brummer, G. Jan A

    Published in Coral reefs (01-09-2010)
    “…Inshore massive corals often display bright luminescent lines that have been linked to river flood plumes into coastal catchments and hence have the potential…”
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    Madagascar corals reveal a multidecadal signature of rainfall and river runoff since 1708 by Grove, C. A, Zinke, J, Peeters, F, Park, W, Scheufen, T, Kasper, S, Randriamanantsoa, B, McCulloch, M. T, Brummer, G.-J. A

    Published in Climate of the past (13-03-2013)
    “…Pacific Ocean sea surface temperatures (SST) influence rainfall variability on multidecadal and interdecadal timescales in concert with the Pacific Decadal…”
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    Variability in the El Niño-Southern Oscillation through a Glacial-Interglacial Cycle by Tudhope, Alexander W., Chilcott, Colin P., McCulloch, Malcolm T., Cook, Edward R., Chappell, John, Ellam, Robert M., Lea, David W., Lough, Janice M., Shimmield, Graham B.

    “…The El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is the most potent source of interannual climate variability. Uncertainty surrounding the impact of greenhouse warming…”
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    Resistance of corals and coralline algae to ocean acidification: physiological control of calcification under natural pH variability by Cornwall, C E, Comeau, S, DeCarlo, T M, Moore, B, D'Alexis, Q, McCulloch, M T

    “…Ocean acidification is a threat to the continued accretion of coral reefs, though some undergo daily fluctuations in pH exceeding declines predicted by 2100…”
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    Geomorphic evidence of major sea-level fluctuations during marine isotope substage-5e, Cape Cuvier, Western Australia by O'Leary, M.J., Hearty, P.J., McCulloch, M.T.

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-12-2008)
    “…A detailed geomorphologic and morphostratigraphic investigation of raised marine terraces at Cape Cuvier, Western Australia, reveals two morphologically…”
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    Orbital Forcing of the Marine Isotope Stage 9 Interglacial by Stirling, C. H., Esat, T. M., Lambeck, K., McCulloch, M. T., Blake, S. G., D.-C. Lee, Halliday, A. N.

    “…Milankovitch orbital forcing theory has been used to assign time scales to many paleoclimate records. However, the validity of this theory remains uncertain,…”
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    Electromyographic activity from human laryngeal, pharyngeal, and submental muscles during swallowing by Perlman, A. L, Palmer, P. M, McCulloch, T. M, Vandaele, D. J

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-05-1999)
    “…1  Department of Speech and Hearing Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, Illinois 61820; 2  Center for Digestive Disease,…”
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    big ecological questions inhibiting effective environmental management in Australia by MORTON, S.R, HOEGH-GULDBERG, O, LINDENMAYER, D.B, OLSON, M. HARRISS, HUGHES, L, McCULLOCH, M.T, McINTYRE, S, NIX, H.A, PROBER, S.M, SAUNDERS, D.A, ANDERSEN, A.N, BURGMAN, M.A, LEFROY, E.C, LONSDALE, W.M, LOWE, I, McMICHAEL, A.J, PARSLOW, J.S, STEFFEN, W, WILLIAMS, J.E, WOINARSKI, J.C.Z

    Published in Austral ecology (01-02-2009)
    “…The need to improve environmental management in Australia is urgent because human health, well-being and social stability all depend ultimately on maintenance…”
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    Multi-proxy constraints on the climatic significance of trace element records from a New Zealand speleothem by Hellstrom, J.C, McCulloch, M.T

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (30-06-2000)
    “…Trace element concentrations and uranium isotope ratios are reported for a speleothem from the South Island of New Zealand. TIMS uranium-series dating of the…”
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    Disappearance of Acropora from the Marquesas (French Polynesia) during the last deglacial period by Cabioch, G., Wallace, C. C., McCulloch, M. T., Zibrowius, H., Laboute, P., de Forges, B. Richer

    Published in Coral reefs (01-12-2011)
    “…The major reef-building coral genus Acropora has never been recorded, living or fossil, from the Marquesas Islands in the central Pacific Ocean, which are…”
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