36 results on '"Johnston, Emma L."'
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2. Latitudinal variation in the diversity–disturbance relationship demonstrates the context dependence of disturbance impacts
3. Evaluating the social and ecological effectiveness of partially protected marine areas
4. A global analysis of complexity–biodiversity relationships on marine artificial structures
5. Sublethal effects of contaminants on marine habitat‐forming species: a review and meta‐analysis
6. Using meta‐omics of contaminated sediments to monitor changes in pathways relevant to climate regulation
7. Contrasting distributions of bacteriophages and eukaryotic viruses from contaminated coastal sediments
8. Habitat complexity effects on diversity and abundance differ with latitude: an experimental study over 20 degrees
9. An empirical examination of consumer effects across twenty degrees of latitude
10. Latitudinal variation in the competition‐colonisation trade‐off reveals rate‐mediated mechanisms of coexistence
11. An evaluation of semi‐automated methods for collecting ecosystem‐level data in temperate marine systems
12. Resuspended contaminated sediments cause sublethal stress to oysters: A biomarker differentiates total suspended solids and contaminant effects
13. Vulnerability of Antarctic shallow invertebrate‐dominated ecosystems
14. The authors' reply
15. Marine urbanization: an ecological framework for designing multifunctional artificial structures
16. REVIEW: Chemical contaminant effects on marine ecosystem functioning
17. Continental-scale governance and the hastening of loss of Australia’s biodiversity
18. Continental‐Scale Governance and the Hastening of Loss of Australia's Biodiversity
19. Light‐driven tipping points in polar ecosystems
20. The interacting effects of diversity and propagule pressure on early colonization and population size
21. Intrinsic time dependence in the diversity–invasibility relationship
22. A widespread contaminant enhances invasion success of a marine invader
23. Manipulating the intrinsic parameters of propagule pressure: implications for bio-invasion
24. Using clones and copper to resolve the genetic architecture of metal tolerance in a marine invader
25. Putting marine sanctuaries into context: a comparison of estuary fish assemblages over multiple levels of protection and modification
26. Temporal change in the diversity-invasibility relationship in the presence of a disturbance regime
27. Assessing contaminated sediments in the context of multiple stressors
28. Propagule pressure and disturbance interact to overcome biotic resistance of marine invertebrate communities
29. Links between estuarine condition and spatial distributions of marine invaders
30. Contemporary ecological threats from historical pollution sources: impacts of large-scale resuspension of contaminated sediments on sessile invertebrate recruitment
31. Contaminated suspended sediments toxic to an Antarctic filter feeder: Aqueous‐ and particulate‐phase effects
32. Fatty acid composition of the estuarine amphipod, Melita plumulosa (zeidler): Link between diet and fecundity
33. Recipient Environment More Important than Community Composition in Determining the Success of an Experimental Sponge Transplant
34. Pollution reduces native diversity and increases invader dominance in marine hard‐substrate communities
35. Ecological consequences of copper contamination in macroalgae: Effects on epifauna and associated herbivores
36. DIRECT AND INDIRECT EFFECTS OF REPEATED POLLUTION EVENTS ON MARINE HARD-SUBSTRATE ASSEMBLAGES
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