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    Don't go breaking apart: Anthropogenic disturbances predict meadow fragmentation of an endangered seagrass by Swadling, Daniel S., West, Greg J., Gibson, Peter T., Laird, Roger J., Glasby, Tim M.

    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 by Day, Jeremy K., Knott, Nathan A., Swadling, Daniel S., Ayre, David, Huggett, Megan J., Gaston, Troy F.

    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 by Swadling, Daniel S, Knott, Nathan A, Rees, Matthew J, Pederson, Hugh, Adams, Kye R, Taylor, Matthew D, Davis, Andrew R

    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 by Swadling, Daniel S., Knott, Nathan A., Rees, Matthew J., Davis, Andrew R.

    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 by Swadling, Daniel S., Knott, Nathan A., Taylor, Matthew D., Coleman, Melinda A., Davis, Andrew R., Rees, Matthew J.

    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 by Knott, Nathan A., Swadling, Daniel S., Rees, Matthew J., Przeslawski, Rachel, Ross, Donald J., Hutchings, Pat

    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? by Swadling, Daniel S., Knott, Nathan A., Taylor, Matthew D., Rees, Matthew J., Cadiou, Gwenael, Davis, Andrew R.

    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 by Swadling, Daniel S., West, Greg J., Gibson, Peter T., Laird, Roger J., Glasby, Tim M.

    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 by Rees, Matthew J., Knott, Nathan A., Astles, Karen L., Swadling, Daniel S., West, Greg J., Ferguson, Adrian M., Delamont, Jason, Gibson, Peter T., Neilson, Joseph, Birch, Gavin F., Glasby, Tim M.

    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 by Glasby, Tim M., Gibson, Peter T., Laird, Roger, Swadling, Daniel S., West, Gregory

    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 by Day, Jeremy K., Knott, Nathan A., Swadling, Daniel S., Huggett, Megan J., Gaston, Troy F.

    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 by Day, Jeremy K., Swadling, Daniel S., Huggett, Megan J., Gaston, Troy F.

    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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