Search Results - "Wolfe, Kennedy"
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Carbon dioxide addition to coral reef waters suppresses net community calcification
Published in Nature (London) (22-03-2018)“…In situ carbon dioxide enrichment experiments show that ocean acidification poses a threat to coral reefs by reducing the saturation state of aragonite and the…”
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Reversal of ocean acidification enhances net coral reef calcification
Published in Nature (London) (17-03-2016)“…A manipulative experiment in which a reef is alkalinized in situ shows that calcification rates are likely to be lower already than they were in pre-industrial…”
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Larval starvation to satiation: influence of nutrient regime on the success of Acanthaster planci
Published in PloS one (19-03-2015)“…High density populations of the crown-of-thorns seastar, Acanthaster planci, are a major contributor to the decline of coral reefs, however the causes behind…”
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Preferences and perceptions of the recreational spearfishery of the Great Barrier Reef
Published in PloS one (06-09-2019)“…Recreational fishing practices can have significant impacts on marine ecosystems but their catch dynamics are often difficult to quantify, particularly for…”
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Global predictions of coral reef dissolution in the Anthropocene
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Ocean warming will mitigate the effects of acidification on calcifying sea urchin larvae (Heliocidaris tuberculata) from the Australian global warming hot spot
Published in Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology (01-10-2013)“…The negative effect of ocean change stressors – warming and acidification – on calcifying invertebrate larvae has emerged as a significant impact of global…”
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Emigration patterns of motile cryptofauna and their implications for trophic functioning in coral reefs
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-03-2023)“…Patterns of movement of marine species can reflect strategies of reproduction and dispersal, species' interactions, trophodynamics, and susceptibility to…”
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Diet-induced shifts in the crown-of-thorns (Acanthaster sp.) larval microbiome
Published in Marine biology (01-10-2018)“…Predation by the crown-of-thorns seastar (CoTS; Acanthaster sp.) is a pervasive stressor attributing to the decline of coral reefs. These outbreaks are…”
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Resilience to the interactive effects of climate change and discard stress in the commercially important blue swimmer crab (Portunus armatus)
Published in Marine environmental research (01-07-2020)“…Globally, millions of people depend on nutritional benefits from seafood consumption, but few studies have tested for effects of near-future climate change on…”
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Microstructure of the paper nautilus (Argonauta nodosa) shell and the novel application of electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) to address effects of ocean acidification
Published in Marine biology (01-08-2013)“…Electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) is a powerful microscopic technique to characterise the crystallography of biomineralisation. Here, we use…”
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Vulnerability of the Paper Nautilus (Argonauta nodosa) Shell to a Climate-Change Ocean: Potential for Extinction by Dissolution
Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-10-2012)“…Shell calcification in argonauts is unique. Only females of these cephalopods construct the paper nautilus shell, which is used as a brood chamber for…”
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Overview of the Great Barrier Reef sea cucumber fishery with focus on vulnerable and endangered species
Published in Biological conservation (01-02-2022)“…Tropical sea cucumbers are in peril due to overharvest. Sixteen species are endangered or vulnerable (IUCN) with high-value teatfish recently listed on CITES…”
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Dead foundation species create coral rubble habitat that benefits a resilient pest species
Published in Marine environmental research (01-11-2024)“…Critical loss of habitat is the greatest threat to biodiversity, yet some species are inherently plastic to and may even benefit from changes in ecosystem…”
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Biology and ecology of the vulnerable holothuroid, Stichopus herrmanni, on a high-latitude coral reef on the Great Barrier Reef
Published in Coral reefs (01-12-2017)“…Tropical aspidochirotid holothuroids are among the largest coral reef invertebrates, but gaps remain in our understanding of their ecological roles in lagoon…”
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Localised high-density population of a sea cucumber on a Malaysian coral reef
Published in Coral reefs (01-02-2020)“…While tropical sea cucumbers are among the most conspicuous mobile invertebrates on coral reefs, information on their population biology and ecology is…”
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The biology and ecology of coral rubble and implications for the future of coral reefs
Published in Coral reefs (01-12-2021)“…Structural complexity provided by the living coral reef framework is the basis of the rich and dynamic biodiversity in coral reefs. In many cases today, the…”
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Population biology and recruitment of a vulnerable sea cucumber, Stichopus herrmanni, on a protected reef
Published in Marine ecology (Berlin, West) (01-02-2017)“…Populations of tropical sea cucumbers, harvested for bêche‐de‐mer, are in a perilous state of conservation, yet there remains a paucity of information on the…”
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Biology and epibiont community of the red decorator crab, Schizophrys aspera, on the southern Great Barrier Reef
Published in Coral reefs (01-04-2024)“…Organismal symbioses are fundamental to biodiversity, evolution, and ecosystem functioning. On coral reefs, many decapod species have formed distinct epibiotic…”
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Effects of ocean warming and acidification on survival, growth and skeletal development in the early benthic juvenile sea urchin (Heliocidaris erythrogramma)
Published in Global change biology (01-09-2013)“…Co‐occurring ocean warming, acidification and reduced carbonate mineral saturation have significant impacts on marine biota, especially calcifying organisms…”
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Characterizing biogeochemical fluctuations in a world of extremes: A synthesis for temperate intertidal habitats in the face of global change
Published in Global change biology (01-07-2020)“…Coastal and intertidal habitats are at the forefront of anthropogenic influence and environmental change. The species occupying these habitats are adapted to a…”
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