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Sean D Connell

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Oecologia|September 7, 2014
Seagrass response to CO₂ contingent on epiphytic algae: indirect effects can overwhelm direct effectsOwen W Burnell, Bayden D Russell, Andrew D Irving, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|August 10, 2024
Can niche plasticity mediate species persistence under ocean acidification?Vittoria Cipriani, Silvan U Goldenberg, Sean D Connell, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|September 13, 2021
Better Writing in Scientific Publications Builds Reader Confidence and UnderstandingRen Ryba, Zoë A Doubleday, Matthew J Dry, et al.
Global Change Biology|April 28, 2017
Boosted food web productivity through ocean acidification collapses under warmingSilvan U Goldenberg, Ivan Nagelkerken, Camilo M Ferreira, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 15, 2016
Future climate stimulates population out-breaks by relaxing constraints on reproductionKatherine A Heldt, Sean D Connell, Kathryn Anderson, et al.
Molecular Ecology|January 13, 2026
Core Transcriptional Plasticity Pave the Way for Fish to Succeed in a High-CO<sub>2</sub> WorldJingliang Kang, Ivan Nagelkerken, Shannon Coppersmith, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|December 1, 2025
Effects of Long-Term Ocean Acidification Exposure on the Structural, Mineralogical, and Mechanical Properties of Sea Urchin (<i>Echinometra</i> spp.) Skeletons at a Natural Volcanic CO<sub>2</sub> SeepCallum J Hudson, Jeffrey Jolly, Sean D Connell, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 13, 2015
Ocean acidification and global warming impair shark hunting behaviour and growthJennifer C A Pistevos, Ivan Nagelkerken, Tullio Rossi, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 15, 2020
Trophic pyramids reorganize when food web architecture fails to adjust to ocean changeIvan Nagelkerken, Silvan U Goldenberg, Camilo M Ferreira, et al.
Global Change Biology|December 1, 2018
A triple trophic boost: How carbon emissions indirectly change a marine food chainZoë A Doubleday, Ivan Nagelkerken, Madeleine D Coutts, et al.
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Oecologia|September 7, 2014
Seagrass response to CO₂ contingent on epiphytic algae: indirect effects can overwhelm direct effectsOwen W Burnell, Bayden D Russell, Andrew D Irving, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|August 10, 2024
Can niche plasticity mediate species persistence under ocean acidification?Vittoria Cipriani, Silvan U Goldenberg, Sean D Connell, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|September 13, 2021
Better Writing in Scientific Publications Builds Reader Confidence and UnderstandingRen Ryba, Zoë A Doubleday, Matthew J Dry, et al.
Global Change Biology|April 28, 2017
Boosted food web productivity through ocean acidification collapses under warmingSilvan U Goldenberg, Ivan Nagelkerken, Camilo M Ferreira, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 15, 2016
Future climate stimulates population out-breaks by relaxing constraints on reproductionKatherine A Heldt, Sean D Connell, Kathryn Anderson, et al.
Molecular Ecology|January 13, 2026
Core Transcriptional Plasticity Pave the Way for Fish to Succeed in a High-CO<sub>2</sub> WorldJingliang Kang, Ivan Nagelkerken, Shannon Coppersmith, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|December 1, 2025
Effects of Long-Term Ocean Acidification Exposure on the Structural, Mineralogical, and Mechanical Properties of Sea Urchin (<i>Echinometra</i> spp.) Skeletons at a Natural Volcanic CO<sub>2</sub> SeepCallum J Hudson, Jeffrey Jolly, Sean D Connell, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 13, 2015
Ocean acidification and global warming impair shark hunting behaviour and growthJennifer C A Pistevos, Ivan Nagelkerken, Tullio Rossi, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 15, 2020
Trophic pyramids reorganize when food web architecture fails to adjust to ocean changeIvan Nagelkerken, Silvan U Goldenberg, Camilo M Ferreira, et al.
Global Change Biology|December 1, 2018
A triple trophic boost: How carbon emissions indirectly change a marine food chainZoë A Doubleday, Ivan Nagelkerken, Madeleine D Coutts, et al.
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