Search Results - "Swadling, Daniel S."
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Don't go breaking apart: Anthropogenic disturbances predict meadow fragmentation of an endangered seagrass
Published in Aquatic conservation (01-01-2023)“…Although it is well established that human activities are linked to the loss of seagrasses worldwide, the influence of anthropogenic disturbances on the…”
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Spiny lobster predation of barrens‐forming sea urchins is not limited by body size, but may be overstated
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-08-2024)“…Worldwide, lobsters are considered key predators that control urchin populations. It has been widely reported that lobster size plays a significant role in the…”
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Seagrass canopies and the performance of acoustic telemetry: implications for the interpretation of fish movements
Published in Animal biotelemetry (14-03-2020)“…Abstract Background Acoustic telemetry has been used with great success to quantify the movements of marine fishes in open habitats, however research has begun…”
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Temperate zone coastal seascapes: seascape patterning and adjacent seagrass habitat shape the distribution of rocky reef fish assemblages
Published in Landscape ecology (01-10-2019)“…Context Whilst the composition and arrangement of habitats within landscape mosaics are known to be important determinants of biodiversity patterns, the…”
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Seascape connectivity of temperate fishes between estuarine nursery areas and open coastal reefs
Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-05-2022)“…While estuaries are considered valuable nurseries for many harvested fish species, little quantitative data exist about the spatial scales over which estuaries…”
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Intensive temporal and spatial sampling of polychaete biodiversity reveals significant implications for impact assessment and marine park design
Published in Aquatic conservation (01-03-2024)“…Intensive temporal and spatial sampling of benthic infauna have rarely been analysed to improve impact assessment or conservation planning. An impact…”
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Consequences of Juvenile Fish Movement and Seascape Connectivity: Does the Concept of Nursery Habitat Need a Rethink?
Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-05-2024)“…Estuarine and adjacent inshore habitats have long been recognised as important nursery areas for fishes before they disperse to coastal habitats. Assessing…”
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Multi-scale assessments reveal changes in the distribution of the endangered seagrass Posidonia australis and the role of disturbances
Published in Marine biology (01-11-2023)“…Seagrasses are threatened globally by multiple anthropogenic disturbances, and management of these threats requires detailed information on where losses are…”
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Cumulative effects of multiple stressors impact an endangered seagrass population and fish communities
Published in The Science of the total environment (15-12-2023)“…Coastal ecosystems are becoming increasingly threatened by human activities and there is growing appreciation that management must consider the impacts of…”
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Black summer bushfires caused extensive damage to estuarine wetlands in New South Wales, Australia
Published in Ecological management & restoration (01-01-2023)“…Summary There is now considerable evidence that, as the climate continues to warm, bushfires are becoming more common and severe, particularly in regions such…”
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Assessing lobster and co-predator feeding rates on barrens-forming sea urchins in South East Australia
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (04-10-2024)“…Globally, key predators such as lobsters are thought to control urchins. In south-eastern Australia, the role of Sagmariasus verreauxi (eastern rock lobster)…”
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First evidence of microplastic “nurdle” consumption by fish in south-eastern Australia
Published in Regional studies in marine science (10-12-2024)“…“Nurdles” are small, spherical pellets used in plastic manufacturing which can pollute waterways and there are increasing reports of nurdle ingestion by fishes…”
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