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Sean D Connell

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Ecology and Evolution|August 16, 2017
Conceptualizing ecosystem tipping points within a physiological frameworkChristopher D G Harley, Sean D Connell, Zoë A Doubleday, et al.
Biology Letters|September 9, 2011
Predicting ecosystem shifts requires new approaches that integrate the effects of climate change across entire systemsBayden D Russell, Christopher D G Harley, Thomas Wernberg, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|January 24, 2014
Shared patterns of species turnover between seaweeds and seed plants break down at increasing distances from the seaCarlos F D Gurgel, Thomas Wernberg, Mads S Thomsen, et al.
Ecology|February 11, 2026
Range-extending fish become competitive dominants under ocean warming but not heatwaves or acidificationAngus Mitchell, Ericka O C Coni, Sean D Connell, et al.
Current Biology : CB|November 1, 2011
Seaweed communities in retreat from ocean warmingThomas Wernberg, Bayden D Russell, Mads S Thomsen, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|July 1, 2020
Ocean Acidification and Human HealthLaura J Falkenberg, Richard G J Bellerby, Sean D Connell, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|December 18, 2015
Ocean acidification boosts larval fish development but reduces the window of opportunity for successful settlementTullio Rossi, Ivan Nagelkerken, Stephen D Simpson, et al.
Molecular Ecology|March 4, 2026
Marine Heatwaves, Ocean Warming and Acidification Reshape Reef Fish Gut MicrobiomesAngus Mitchell, Chloe Hayes, Callum J Hudson, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|May 12, 2026
Ocean acidification, more than warming or heatwaves, constrains shoaling behaviour in a range-extending fish through habitat simplificationAngus Mitchell, Sean D Connell, Mary E Hart, et al.
Global Change Biology|July 9, 2016
Climate-driven disparities among ecological interactions threaten kelp forest persistenceEuan J Provost, Brendan P Kelaher, Symon A Dworjanyn, et al.
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Showing results (81-90 of 99) with videos related to

Sort By:
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Ecology and Evolution|August 16, 2017
Conceptualizing ecosystem tipping points within a physiological frameworkChristopher D G Harley, Sean D Connell, Zoë A Doubleday, et al.
Biology Letters|September 9, 2011
Predicting ecosystem shifts requires new approaches that integrate the effects of climate change across entire systemsBayden D Russell, Christopher D G Harley, Thomas Wernberg, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|January 24, 2014
Shared patterns of species turnover between seaweeds and seed plants break down at increasing distances from the seaCarlos F D Gurgel, Thomas Wernberg, Mads S Thomsen, et al.
Ecology|February 11, 2026
Range-extending fish become competitive dominants under ocean warming but not heatwaves or acidificationAngus Mitchell, Ericka O C Coni, Sean D Connell, et al.
Current Biology : CB|November 1, 2011
Seaweed communities in retreat from ocean warmingThomas Wernberg, Bayden D Russell, Mads S Thomsen, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|July 1, 2020
Ocean Acidification and Human HealthLaura J Falkenberg, Richard G J Bellerby, Sean D Connell, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|December 18, 2015
Ocean acidification boosts larval fish development but reduces the window of opportunity for successful settlementTullio Rossi, Ivan Nagelkerken, Stephen D Simpson, et al.
Molecular Ecology|March 4, 2026
Marine Heatwaves, Ocean Warming and Acidification Reshape Reef Fish Gut MicrobiomesAngus Mitchell, Chloe Hayes, Callum J Hudson, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|May 12, 2026
Ocean acidification, more than warming or heatwaves, constrains shoaling behaviour in a range-extending fish through habitat simplificationAngus Mitchell, Sean D Connell, Mary E Hart, et al.
Global Change Biology|July 9, 2016
Climate-driven disparities among ecological interactions threaten kelp forest persistenceEuan J Provost, Brendan P Kelaher, Symon A Dworjanyn, et al.
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