Search Results - "Mundy, Craig"
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The unprecedented 2015/16 Tasman Sea marine heatwave
Published in Nature communications (14-07-2017)“…The Tasman Sea off southeast Australia exhibited its longest and most intense marine heatwave ever recorded in 2015/16. Here we report on several inter-related…”
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Responses of seaweeds that use CO2 as their sole inorganic carbon source to ocean acidification: differential effects of fluctuating pH but little benefit of CO2 enrichment
Published in ICES journal of marine science (01-12-2019)“…Abstract Laboratory studies that test the responses of coastal organisms to ocean acidification (OA) typically use constant pH regimes which do not reflect…”
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A stakeholder-guided marine heatwave hazard index for fisheries and aquaculture
Published in Climatic change (01-02-2024)“…Marine heatwaves pose an increasing threat to fisheries and aquaculture around the world under climate change. However, the threat has not been estimated for…”
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Correction to: A stakeholder-guided marine heatwave hazard index for fisheries and aquaculture
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Adjustments in fatty acid composition is a mechanism that can explain resilience to marine heatwaves and future ocean conditions in the habitat‐forming seaweed Phyllospora comosa (Labillardière) C.Agardh
Published in Global change biology (01-06-2020)“…Marine heatwaves are extreme events that can have profound and lasting impacts on marine species. Field observations have shown seaweeds to be highly…”
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Seasonal and site-specific variation in the nutritional quality of temperate seaweed assemblages: implications for grazing invertebrates and the commercial exploitation of seaweeds
Published in Journal of applied phycology (01-02-2021)“…In coastal ecosystems, seaweeds provide habitat and a food source for a variety of species including herbivores of commercial importance. In these systems…”
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Crustose coralline algae display sensitivity to near future global ocean change scenarios
Published in ICES journal of marine science (01-12-2021)“…Abstract Most research investigating how ocean warming and acidification will impact marine species has focused on visually dominant species, such as kelps and…”
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Assessing Processing Waste from the Sea Urchin (Centrostephanus rodgersii) Fishery as an Organic Fertilizer
Published in Agronomy (Basel) (01-12-2022)“…The longspined sea urchin, Centrostephanus rodgersii, is a climate-driven pest species in south-eastern Australia. The harvest of this species is highly…”
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Hotspots of exotic free-spawning sex: man-made environment facilitates success of an invasive seastar
Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-06-2012)“…1. The introduction of exotic species to new areas poses a major threat to the environment. For those introduced species that establish and survive beyond the…”
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The Effects of Live Transport on Metabolism and Stress Responses of Abalone ( Haliotis iris )
Published in Metabolites (29-10-2021)“…The New Zealand abalone industry relies mostly on the export of processed products to distant Asian markets, notably China. Over the past five years, live…”
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Responding to Climate Change: Participatory Evaluation of Adaptation Options for Key Marine Fisheries in Australia’s South East
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (06-03-2020)“…Planned adaptation to climate impacts and subsequent vulnerabilities will necessarily interact with autonomous responses enabled within existing fisheries…”
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Safe in My Garden: Reduction of Mainstream Flow and Turbulence by Macroalgal Assemblages and Implications for Refugia of Calcifying Organisms From Ocean Acidification
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (23-09-2021)“…Macroalgae, with their various morphologies, are ubiquitous throughout the world’s oceans and provide ecosystem services to a multitude of organisms. Water…”
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Limited evidence for ecosystem-level change on reefs exposed to Haliotis rubra ('blacklip abalone') exploitation
Published in Austral ecology (01-11-2010)“…It is increasingly recognized that fisheries must take the broader ecosystem into account for sustainable management of marine systems, requiring an…”
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Ecological and genetic evidence of the vulnerability of shallow-water populations of the stylasterid hydrocoral Errina novaezelandiae in New Zealand's fiords
Published in Aquatic conservation (01-01-2004)“…1. Some of the key life history characteristics that make modular marine invertebrates such as corals vulnerable to disturbance and stress are susceptibility…”
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Marine heatwaves off eastern Tasmania: Trends, interannual variability, and predictability
Published in Progress in oceanography (01-02-2018)“…•Trends in marine heatwave frequency are positive over nearly all of the domain.•Annual marine heatwave days and penetration depths have increased off SE…”
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Omics research on abalone (Haliotis spp.): Current state and perspectives
Published in Aquaculture (30-01-2022)“…The steady increase in abalone aquaculture production throughout the world has attracted growing interest in the application of new technologies, such as omics…”
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Spiny lobsters prefer native prey over range-extending invasive urchins
Published in ICES journal of marine science (23-05-2022)“…Abstract Climate change increases the need to control range-extending species, which adversely impact their recipient ecosystem. Increasing populations of…”
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Trophic discrimination factors and stable isotope variability in a captive feeding trial of the southern rock lobster Jasus edwardsii () (Decapoda: Palinuridae) in Tasmania, Australia
Published in Journal of crustacean biology (01-09-2023)“…Abstract Trophic discrimination or fractionation factors (TDFs), such as ∆15N and ∆13C, are used in stable isotope mixing models to account for differences…”
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Metabolomics approach reveals size-specific variations of blackfoot abalone (Haliotis iris) in Chatham Islands, New Zealand
Published in Fisheries research (01-06-2023)“…Broad phenotypic variation in shell morphology is a common phenomenon across wild abalone populations worldwide. Many shellfish species, such as abalone, show…”
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Autonomous adaptation to climate-driven change in marine biodiversity in a global marine hotspot
Published in Ambio (01-12-2019)“…While governments and natural resource managers grapple with how to respond to climatic changes, many marine-dependent individuals, organisations and…”
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