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    Ecogeochemistry and Denitrification in Non-eutrophic Coastal Sediments by Vieillard, A. M., Thrush, S. F.

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-11-2021)
    “…Coastal nutrient pollution is an ever-present threat to estuaries worldwide. Benthic denitrification has been identified as a crucial ecosystem service to help…”
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    Functional changes as indicators of trawling disturbance on a benthic community located in a fishing ground (NW Mediterranean Sea) by de Juan, S., Thrush, S. F., Demestre, M.

    “…Trawling disturbs benthic communities, eliminating the most vulnerable organisms and modifying habitat structure. While the cumulative effects of disturbance…”
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    Interaction networks in coastal soft-sediments highlight the potential for change in ecological resilience by Thrush, S. F, Hewitt, J. E, Lohrer, A. M

    Published in Ecological applications (01-06-2012)
    “…Recent studies emphasize the role of indirect relationships and feedback loops in maintaining ecosystem resilience. Environmental changes that impact on the…”
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    Habitat variation, species diversity and ecological functioning in a marine system by Hewitt, J.E., Thrush, S.F., Dayton, P.D.

    “…The expectation that long-term, broad-scale changes in the relative abundance of species, homogenisation of habitats and decreases in diversity will affect…”
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    Microplastics interact with benthic biostabilization processes by Hope, J A, Coco, G, Parsons, D R, Thrush, S F

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-12-2021)
    “…Abstract Marine microplastics (MPs) accumulate in sediments but impacts on ecosystem functions are poorly understood. MPs interactions with stabilizing benthic…”
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    Informing the management of multiple stressors on estuarine ecosystems using an expert-based Bayesian Network model by Bulmer, R.H., Stephenson, F., Lohrer, A.M., Lundquist, C.J., Madarasz-Smith, A., Pilditch, C.A., Thrush, S.F., Hewitt, J.E.

    Published in Journal of environmental management (01-01-2022)
    “…The approach of applying stressor load limits or thresholds to aid estuarine management is being explored in many global case studies. However, there is…”
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    Acellular dermal matrix (ADM) assisted breast reconstruction procedures: joint guidelines from the Association of Breast Surgery and the British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons by Martin, L, O'Donoghue, J M, Horgan, K, Thrush, S, Johnson, R, Gandhi, A

    Published in European journal of surgical oncology (01-05-2013)
    “…Tissue expansion with delayed insertion of a definitive prosthesis is the most common form of immediate breast reconstruction performed in the United Kingdom…”
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    Simplifying the complex: an ‘Ecosystem Principles Approach’ to goods and services management in marine coastal ecosystems by Townsend, M., Thrush, S. F., Carbines, M. J.

    “…The ability to manage complex systems effectively must stem from simplifications of ecological knowledge. We present a technique called the ‘Ecosystem…”
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    Recovering From Bias: A Call for Further Study of Underrepresented Tropical and Low‐Nutrient Estuaries by Vieillard, A. M., Newell, S. E., Thrush, S. F.

    “…Estuaries are some of the most dynamic of Earth's ecosystems and are also some of the most heavily impacted by anthropogenic activities. Coastal nutrient…”
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    Trophic structure of coastal Antarctic food webs associated with changes in sea ice and food supply by Norkko, A., Thrush, S. F., Cummings, V. J., Gibbs, M. M., Andrew, N. L., Norkko, J., Schwarz, A.-M.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-11-2007)
    “…Predicting the dynamics of ecosystems requires an understanding of how trophic interactions respond to environmental change. In Antarctic marine ecosystems,…”
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    Novel role of the Harris femoral head gauge as an areola marker in breast procedures by Ahmed, G A, Harvey, S, Thrush, S

    “…Assessing the quality of reports of randomized clinical trials: is blinding necessary? The Newcastle–Ottawa Scale (NOS) for assessing the quality of…”
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    Muddy Waters: Elevating Sediment Input to Coastal and Estuarine Habitats by Thrush, S. F., Hewitt, J. E., Cummings, V. J., Ellis, J. I., Hatton, C., Lohrer, A., Norkko, A.

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-08-2004)
    “…Changes in land use and the development of coastal regions around the world have markedly increased rates of sediment input into estuarine and coastal…”
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    Experiences of implant loss after immediate implant‐based breast reconstruction: qualitative study by Mahoney, B., Walklet, E., Bradley, E., Thrush, S., Skillman, J., Whisker, L., Barnes, N., Holcombe, C., Potter, S.

    Published in BJS open (01-06-2020)
    “…Background Immediate implant‐based breast reconstruction (IBBR) is the most commonly performed reconstructive procedure in the UK, but almost one in ten women…”
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    Assessing ecological community health in coastal estuarine systems impacted by multiple stressors by Ellis, J.I., Hewitt, J.E., Clark, D., Taiapa, C., Patterson, M., Sinner, J., Hardy, D., Thrush, S.F.

    “…Increasing population pressure, urbanisation of the coastal zone and nutrient and sediment run-off from agriculture and forestry has increased the number of…”
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    Tracking environmental stress gradients using three biotic integrity indices: Advantages of a locally-developed traits-based approach by Rodil, I.F., Lohrer, A.M., Hewitt, J.E., Townsend, M., Thrush, S.F., Carbines, M.

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-11-2013)
    “…•We evaluated the suitability of two widely used measures of ecological integrity.•We developed a local index (TBI) based on benthic macrofaunal traits.•The…”
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    Effects of food availability and hypoxia on bivalves: the value of using multiple parameters to measure bivalve condition in environmental studies by Norkko, J., Pilditch, C. A., Thrush, S. F., Wells, R. M. G.

    “…Suspension-feeding bivalves are often included in environmental monitoring because of their trophic position, widespread occurrence and sensitivity to a wide…”
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    Assessing and Monitoring Ecological Community Health in Marine Systems by Hewitt, J. E., Anderson, M. J., Thrush, S. F.

    Published in Ecological applications (01-06-2005)
    “…The increased potential for long-term degradative change associated with large-scale diffuse impacts in urban marine environments highlights the need to…”
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    Habitat dependence in the functional traits of Austrohelice crassa, a key bioturbating species by Needham, HR, Pilditch, CA, Lohrer, AM, Thrush, SF

    “…Bioturbating macrofauna can have major effects on their physical, biological and biogeochemical surroundings, altering ecosystem functioning. Burrow builders…”
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    Patient-reported outcomes of immediate implant-based breast reconstruction with and without biological or synthetic mesh by Sewart, E, Turner, N L, Conroy, E J, Cutress, R I, Skillman, J, Whisker, L, Thrush, S, Barnes, N, Holcombe, C, Potter, S

    Published in BJS open (01-01-2021)
    “…Biological and synthetic meshes may improve the outcomes of immediate implant-based breast reconstruction (IBBR) by facilitating single-stage procedures and…”
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