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2011Seaweed communities in retreat from ocean warmingWernberg-Moller, T.; Russell, B.; Thomsen, M.; Gurgel, C.; Bradshaw, C.; Poloczanska, E.; Connell, S.
2008Thermal effects on the blood respiratory properties of southern bluefin tuna, Thunnus maccoyiiClark, T.; Seymour, R.; Wells, R.; Frappell, P.
2013Improving transferability of introduced species' distribution models: new tools to forecast the spread of a highly invasive seaweedVerbruggen, H.; Tyberghein, L.; Belton, G.; Mineur, F.; Jueterbock, A.; Hoarau, G.; Gurgel, C.; De Clerk, O.; Muldoon, M.R.
2007Subterranean archipelago in the Australian arid zone: mitochondrial DNA phylogeography of amphipods from central Western AustraliaCooper, S.; Bradbury, J.; Saint, K.; Leijs, R.; Austin, A.; Humphreys, W.
2013Who's hot and who's not: ocean warming alters species dominance through competitive displacementNagelkerken, I.; Simpson, S.; Bradshaw, C.
2008Having your water and drinking it too: resource limitation modifies density regulationBradshaw, C.
2008Adaptive evolution in invasive speciesPrentis, P.; Wilson, J.; Dormontt, E.; Richardson, D.; Lowe, A.
2010Rooting theories of plant community ecology in microbial interactionsBever, J.; Dickie, I.; Facelli, E.; Facelli, J.; Klironomos, J.; Moora, M.; Rillig, M.; Stock, W.; Tibbett, M.; Zobel, M.
2004Does Basal Metabolic Rate Contain a Useful Signal? Mammalian BMR Allometry and Correlations with a Selection of Physiological, Ecological, and Life-History VariablesWhite, C.; Seymour, R.
2007Critical loads of metals and other trace elements to terrestrial environmentsLofts, S.; Chapman, P.; Dwyer, R.; McLaughlin, M.; Schoeters, I.; Sheppard, S.; Adams, W.; Alloway, B.; Antunes, P.; Campbell, P.; Davies, B.; Degryse, F.; De Vries, W.; Farley, K.; Garrett, R.; Green, A.; Groenenberg, B.; Hale, B.; Harrass, M.; Hendershot, W.; et al.