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2013Asymmetric patterns of recovery in two habitat forming seagrass species following simulated overgrazing by urchinsBurnell, O.; Connell, S.; Irving, A.; Russell, B.
2012Reducing per capita food supply alters urchin condition and habitatLivore, J.; Connell, S.
2016Lost at sea: ocean acidification undermines larval fish orientation via altered hearing and marine soundscape modificationRossi, T.; Nagelkerken, I.; Pistevos, J.; Connell, S.
2015Trophic compensation reinforces resistance: herbivory absorbs the increasing effects of multiple disturbancesGhedini, G.; Russell, B.; Connell, S.; Mouillot, D.
2013The footprint of continental-scale ocean currents on the biogeography of seaweedsWernberg, T.; Thomsen, M.; Connell, S.; Russell, B.; Waters, J.; Zuccarello, G.; Kraft, G.; Sanderson, J.; West, J.; Gurgel, C.; Harder, T.
2013Population dynamics can be more important than physiological limits for determining range shifts under climate changeFordham, D.; Mellin, C.; Russell, B.; Akcakaya, H.; Bradshaw, C.; Aiello-Lammens, M.; Caley, M.; Connell, S.; Mayfield, S.; Shepherd, S.; Brook, B.
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.
2014Herbivory mediates the expansion of an algal habitat under nutrient and CO₂ enrichmentFalkenberg, L.; Connell, S.; Russell, B.