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    Regional differences in supply of organic matter from kelp forests drive trophodynamics of temperate reef fish by Udy, J. A., Wing, S. R., O’Connell-Milne, S. A., Durante, L. M., McMullin, R. M., Kolodzey, S., Frew, R. D.

    “…Regional differences in trophic structure and availability of alternate sources of basal organic matter to food webs can affect the volume of organic matter…”
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    Regional differences in kelp forest interaction chains are influenced by both diffuse and localized stressors by Udy, J. A., Wing, S. R., Jowett, T., O'ConnellMilne, S. A., Durante, L. M., McMullin, R. M., Kolodzey, S.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-10-2019)
    “…On temperate rocky reefs, overexploitation of high‐trophic‐level omnivores can result in the decimation of kelp forest habitats by releasing sea urchin…”
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    Oceanographic transport along frontal zones forms carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen isoscapes on the east coast of New Zealand: Implications for ecological studies by Durante, L.M., Smith, R.O., Kolodzey, S., McMullin, R.M., Salmond, N.H., Schlieman, C.D., O'Connell-Milne, S.A., Frew, R.D., Van Hale, R., Wing, S.R.

    Published in Continental shelf research (01-03-2021)
    “…Characterizing the spatial distribution of δ18O in seawater and δ15N and δ13C in marine particulate organic matter pools can be useful in identifying isotopic…”
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