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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.
2012Macroalgae and temperate rocky reefsWernberg, T.; Smale, D.; Verges, A.; Campbell, A.; Russell, B.; Coleman, M.; Ling, S.; Steinberg, P.; Johnson, C.; Kendrick, G.; Connell, S.; Poloczanska, E.; Hobday, A.; Richardson, A.
2014Marine biodiversity and climate changeWernberg, T.; Russell, B.; Thomsen, M.; Connell, S.; Freedman, B.
2014Ecosystem resilience and resistance to climate changeRussell, B.; Connell, S.; Freedman, B.
2014Contemporary reliance on bicarbonate acquisition predicts increased growth of seagrass Amphibolis antarctica in a high-CO₂ worldBurnell, O.; Connell, S.; Irving, A.; Watling, J.; Russell, B.
2015Valuing coastal water quality: Adelaide, South Australia metropolitan areaHatton MacDonald, D.; Ardeshiri, A.; Rose, J.; Russell, B.; Connell, S.
2014Beyond long-term averages: making biological sense of a rapidly changing worldHelmuth, B.; Russell, B.; Connell, S.; Dong, Y.; Harley, C.; Lima, F.; Sará, G.; Williams, G.; Mieszkowska, N.
2015Global regime shift dynamics of catastrophic sea urchin overgrazingLing, S.; Scheibling, R.; Rassweiler, A.; Johnson, C.; Shears, N.; Connell, S.; Salomon, A.; Norderhaug, K.; Pérez-Matus, A.; Hernández, J.; Clemente, S.; Blamey, L.; Hereu, B.; Ballesteros, E.; Sala, E.; Garrabou, J.; Cebrian, E.; Zabala, M.; Fujita, D.; Johnson, L.
2013Temperate shelf water dispersal by Australian boundary currents: implications for population connectivityColeman, M.; Feng, M.; Roughan, M.; Cetina-Heredia, P.; Connell, S.
2015Escaping herbivory: ocean warming as a refuge for primary producers where consumer metabolism and consumption cannot pursueMertens, N.; Russell, B.; Connell, S.