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    review and meta‐analysis of the effects of multiple abiotic stressors on marine embryos and larvae by Przeslawski, Rachel, Byrne, Maria, Mellin, Camille

    Published in Global change biology (01-06-2015)
    “…Marine organisms are simultaneously exposed to anthropogenic stressors with likely interactive effects, including synergisms in which the combined effects of…”
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    Broad distribution of spider-shaped lebensspuren along the Australian continental margin by Przeslawski, Rachel

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (15-12-2022)
    “…During feeding and burrowing, many epibenthic and infaunal animals bioturbate sediments and form a range of traces called lebensspuren (German for ‘life…”
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    Beyond corals and fish: the effects of climate change on noncoral benthic invertebrates of tropical reefs by PRZESLAWSKI, RACHEL, AHYONG, SHANE, BYRNE, MARIA, WÖRHEIDE, GERT, HUTCHINGS, PAT

    Published in Global change biology (01-12-2008)
    “…Climate change is threatening tropical reefs across the world, with most scientists agreeing that the current changes in climate conditions are occurring at a…”
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    Effectiveness of biological surrogates for predicting patterns of marine biodiversity: a global meta-analysis by Mellin, Camille, Delean, Steve, Caley, Julian, Edgar, Graham, Meekan, Mark, Pitcher, Roland, Przeslawski, Rachel, Williams, Alan, Bradshaw, Corey

    Published in PloS one (14-06-2011)
    “…The use of biological surrogates as proxies for biodiversity patterns is gaining popularity, particularly in marine systems where field surveys can be…”
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    Impacts of Climate Change on Densities of the Urchin Centrostephanus rodgersii Vary among Marine Regions in Eastern Australia by Davis, Tom R., Knott, Nathan A., Champion, Curtis, Przeslawski, Rachel

    Published in Diversity (Basel) (01-03-2023)
    “…The urchin Centrostephanus rodgersii is expanding its range southward in eastern Australia, which has been associated with negative ecological impacts,…”
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    Implications of Sponge Biodiversity Patterns for the Management of a Marine Reserve in Northern Australia by Przeslawski, Rachel, Alvarez, Belinda, Kool, Johnathan, Bridge, Tom, Caley, M Julian, Nichol, Scott

    Published in PloS one (25-11-2015)
    “…Marine reserves are becoming progressively more important as anthropogenic impacts continue to increase, but we have little baseline information for most…”
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    An ocean practices maturity model: from good to best practices by Carlo Mantovani, Jay Pearlman, Anna Rubio, Rachel Przeslawski, Mark Bushnell, Pauline Simpson, Lorenzo Corgnati, Enrique Alvarez, Simone Cosoli, Hugh Roarty

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (20-08-2024)
    “…Ocean practices, intended as a wide spectrum of methodologies supporting ocean-related research, operations, and applications, are constantly developed and…”
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    Complex responses of intertidal molluscan embryos to a warming and acidifying ocean in the presence of UV radiation by Davis, Andrew R, Coleman, Daniel, Broad, Allison, Byrne, Maria, Dworjanyn, Symon A, Przeslawski, Rachel

    Published in PloS one (06-02-2013)
    “…Climate change and ocean acidification will expose marine organisms to synchronous multiple stressors, with early life stages being potentially most vulnerable…”
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    Using rigorous selection criteria to investigate marine range shifts by Przeslawski, Rachel, Falkner, Inke, Ashcroft, Michael B., Hutchings, Pat

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (10-11-2012)
    “…We reassess whether range shifts in marine organisms are occurring in a direction predicted by causation due to climate using two different methods: a global…”
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    Marine lebensspuren: improving the classification of seafloor traces from underwater imagery and observations by Miguez-Salas, Olmo, Przeslawski, Rachel, Rodríguez-Tovar, Francisco J., Uchman, Alfred, Bett, Brian J., Durden, Jennifer M., Riehl, Torben

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (21-03-2024)
    “…Taxonomy is a dynamic and evolving scientific field in biological and paleontological research, which describes and systematises species and other taxa and…”
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    Developing an ocean best practice: A case study of marine sampling practices from Australia by Przeslawski, Rachel, Barrett, Neville, Carroll, Andrew, Foster, Scott, Gibbons, Brooke, Jordan, Alan, Monk, Jacquomo, Langlois, Tim, Lara-Lopez, Ana, Pearlman, Jay, Picard, Kim, Pini-Fitzsimmons, Joni, van Ruth, Paul, Williams, Joel

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (11-04-2023)
    “…Since 2012, there has been a surge in the numbers of marine science publications that use the term ‘best practice’, yet the term is not often defined, nor is…”
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    Notes on the egg capsule and variable embryonic development of Nerita melanotragus (Gastropoda: Neritidae) by PRZESLAWSKI, RACHEL

    Published in Molluscan research (30-11-2011)
    “…The black nerite Nerita melanotragus (previously known as N. atramentosa) occurs along the rocky intertidal shores of New Zealand and southeastern Australia…”
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    Designing Monitoring Programs for Marine Protected Areas Within an Evidence Based Decision Making Paradigm by Hayes, Keith R., Hosack, Geoffrey R., Lawrence, Emma, Hedge, Paul, Barrett, Neville S., Przeslawski, Rachel, Caley, M. Julian, Foster, Scott D.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (29-11-2019)
    “…The Evidence Based Decision Making (EBDM) paradigm encourages managers to base their decisions on the strongest available evidence, but it has been criticised…”
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    A Suite of Field Manuals for Marine Sampling to Monitor Australian Waters by Przeslawski, Rachel, Foster, Scott, Monk, Jacquomo, Barrett, Neville, Bouchet, Phil, Carroll, Andrew, Langlois, Tim, Lucieer, Vanessa, Williams, Joel, Bax, Nicholas

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (05-04-2019)
    “…One of the main challenges in assessing marine biodiversity is the lack of consistent approaches to monitor it. This threatens to undermine ocean best practice…”
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    997. NICOTIANA MURCHISONICA: Solanaceae by Chase, Mark W., Przeslawski, Rachel A., Falvey, Liam E., Fay, Michael F., Christenhusz, Maarten J. M.

    Published in Curtis's botanical magazine (1995) (01-09-2021)
    “…Summary Nicotiana murchisonica is described here. It is illustrated from plants collected along the Murchison River and tributaries in Western Australia and…”
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    Origin of High Density Seabed Pockmark Fields and Their Use in Inferring Bottom Currents by Picard, Kim, Radke, Lynda, Williams, David, Nicholas, William, Siwabessy, P., Howard, Floyd, Gafeira, Joana, Przeslawski, Rachel, Huang, Zhi, Nichol, Scott

    Published in Geosciences (Basel) (01-06-2018)
    “…Some of the highest density pockmark fields in the world have been observed on the northwest Australian continental shelf (>700/km2) where they occur in muddy,…”
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    Transferable, predictive models of benthic communities informs marine spatial planning in a remote and data‐poor region by Bridge, Tom C. L., Huang, Zhi, Przeslawski, Rachel, Tran, Maggie, Siwabessy, Justy, Picard, Kim, Reside, April E., Logan, Murray, Nichol, Scott L., Caley, M. Julian

    Published in Conservation science and practice (01-09-2020)
    “…Systematic conservation planning requires spatial information on biodiversity. Such information is often unavailable, forcing spatial planning to rely on…”
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