Search Results - "McMahon, Kathryn M."
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Increased extent of waterfowl grazing lengthens the recovery time of a colonizing seagrass (Halophila ovalis) with implications for seagrass resilience
Published in Frontiers in plant science (29-08-2022)“…Herbivore distributions and abundance are shifting because of climate change, leading to intensified grazing pressure on foundation species such as seagrasses…”
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A Systematic Review of How Multiple Stressors From an Extreme Event Drove Ecosystem-Wide Loss of Resilience in an Iconic Seagrass Community
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (29-07-2019)“…A central question in contemporary ecology is how climate change will alter ecosystem structure and function across scales of space and time. Climate change…”
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Disturbance Is an Important Driver of Clonal Richness in Tropical Seagrasses
Published in Frontiers in plant science (05-12-2017)“…Clonality is common in many aquatic plant species, including seagrasses, where populations are maintained through a combination of asexual and sexual…”
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Short-term Responses of Posidonia australis to Changes in Light Quality
Published in Frontiers in plant science (17-01-2018)“…Seagrass meadows are highly productive ecosystems that provide ecosystem services to the coastal zone but are declining globally, particularly due to…”
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Levels of autotrophy and heterotrophy in mesophotic corals near the end photic zone
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (10-05-2023)“…Mesophotic corals live at ~30-150 m depth and can sustain metabolic processes under light-limited conditions by enhancing autotrophy through specialized…”
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Population‐specific resilience of Halophila ovalis seagrass habitat to unseasonal rainfall, an extreme climate event in estuaries
Published in The Journal of ecology (01-09-2021)“…Extreme climate events are predicted to alter estuarine salinity gradients exposing habitat‐forming species to more frequent salinity variations. The intensity…”
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Should we sync? Seascape‐level genetic and ecological factors determine seagrass flowering patterns
Published in The Journal of ecology (01-11-2015)“…Spatial and temporal heterogeneity in flowering occur in many plant species with abiotic pollination and may confer fitness advantages through mechanisms such…”
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Global dataset on seagrass meadow structure, biomass and production
Published in Earth system science data (01-02-2023)“…Seagrass meadows provide valuable socio-ecological ecosystem services, including a key role in climate change mitigation and adaption. Understanding the…”
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Predictors of marine genetic structure in the Indo-Australian Archipelago
Published in Regional studies in marine science (01-09-2021)“…The spatial genetic structure of marine organisms is related to dispersal and life-history traits, historical processes, current oceanographic connectivity and…”
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Interaction of a two-phase turbulent/bubbly submerged water jet with a single-phase jet: Measurements of the enhanced hydrodynamic near-field spectrum, part II
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-09-1998)“…The interaction of mutually perpendicular submerged turbulent water jets is studied from measurements of the hydrodynamic near-field pressure spectrum. One jet…”
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From the speed of light to the speed of sound to chaos: Demos for all occasions
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-09-1998)“…In 1676, the Danish astronomer Olaf Roemer discovered variations in the periods of the four known satellites of Jupiter. The periods of these satellites can be…”
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