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2013The other ocean acidification problem: CO₂ as a resource among competitors for ecosystem dominanceConnell, S.; Kroeker, K.; Fabricius, K.; Kline, D.; Russell, B.
2013Future seagrass beds: can increased productivity lead to carbon storage?Russell, B.; Connell, S.; Uthicke, S.; Muehllehner, N.; Fabricius, K.; Hall-Spencer, J.
2013Ocean acidification and rising temperatures may increase biofilm primary productivity but decrease grazer consumptionRussell, B.; Connell, S.; Findlay, H.; Tait, K.; Widdicombe, S.; Mieszkowska, N.
2015Loss of an ecological baseline through the eradication of oyster reefs from coastal ecosystems and human memoryAlleway, H.; Connell, S.
2015Fur seal activity moderates the effects of an Australian marine sanctuary on temperate reef fishKelaher, B.; Tan, M.; Figueira, W.; Gillanders, B.; Connell, S.; Goldsworthy, S.; Hardy, N.; Coleman, M.
2011Seaweed communities in retreat from ocean warmingWernberg-Moller, T.; Russell, B.; Thomsen, M.; Gurgel, C.; Bradshaw, C.; Poloczanska, E.; Connell, S.
2011A novel method for mapping reefs and subtidal rocky habitats using artificial neural networksWatts, M.; Li, Y.; Russell, B.; Mellin, C.; Connell, S.; Fordham, D.
2013Eutrophication offsets increased sea urchin grazing on seagrass caused by ocean warming and acidificationBurnell, O.; Russell, B.; Irving, A.; Connell, S.
2013Disrupting the effects of synergies between stressors: improved water quality dampens the effects of future CO₂ on a marine habitatFalkenberg, L.; Connell, S.; Russell, B.; Frid, C.
2010The direct effects of increasing CO₂ and temperature on non-calcifying organisms: increasing the potential for phase shifts in kelp forestsConnell, S.; Russell, B.