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2020A unique temperate rocky coastal hydrothermal vent system (Whakaari-White Island, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand): constraints for ocean acidification studiesZitoun, R.; Connell, S.D.; Cornwall, C.E.; Currie, K.I.; Fabricius, K.; Hoffmann, L.J.; Lamare, M.D.; Murdoch, J.; Noonan, S.; Sander, S.G.; Sewell, M.A.; Shears, N.T.; Van Den Berg, C.M.G.; Smith, A.M.
2013Future seagrass beds: can increased productivity lead to carbon storage?Russell, B.; Connell, S.; Uthicke, S.; Muehllehner, N.; Fabricius, K.; Hall-Spencer, J.
2017Ocean acidification can mediate biodiversity shifts by changing biogenic habitatSunday, J.; Fabricius, K.; Kroeker, K.; Anderson, K.; Brown, N.; Barry, J.; Connell, S.; Dupont, S.; Gaylord, B.; Hall-Spencer, J.; Klinger, T.; Milazzo, M.; Munday, P.; Russell, B.; Sanford, E.; Thiyagarajan, V.; Vaughan, M.; Widdicombe, S.; Harley, C.
2015Ocean acidification through the lens of ecological theoryGaylord, B.; Kroeker, K.; Sunday, J.; Anderson, K.; Barry, J.; Brown, N.; Connell, S.; Dupont, S.; Fabricius, K.; Hall-Spencer, J.; Klinger, T.; Milazzo, M.; Munday, P.; Russell, B.; Sanford, E.; Schreiber, S.; Thiyagarajan, V.; Vaughan, M.; Widdicombe, S.; Harley, C.
2012Temperate and tropical brown macroalgae thrive, despite decalcification, along natural CO₂ gradientsJohnson, V.; Russell, B.; Fabricius, K.; Brownlee, C.; Hall-Spencer, J.
2013The other ocean acidification problem: CO₂ as a resource among competitors for ecosystem dominanceConnell, S.; Kroeker, K.; Fabricius, K.; Kline, D.; Russell, B.