853 results on '"Connolly, Rod M."'
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152. Ecosystem type drives tea litter decomposition and associated prokaryotic microbiome communities in freshwater and coastal wetlands at a continental scale
153. Conceptualizing ecosystem degradation using mangrove forests as a model system
154. Predation by jellyfish on large and emergent zooplankton: Implications for benthic–pelagic coupling
155. Mechanisms and ecological role of carbon transfer within coastal seascapes
156. Can export of organic matter from estuaries support zooplankton in nearshore, marine plumes?
157. Habitat selectivity of megalopae and juvenile mud crabs (Scylla serrata): implications for recruitment mechanism
158. Land–Ocean Coupling of Carbon and Nitrogen Fluxes on Sandy Beaches
159. Future carbon emissions from global mangrove forest loss
160. Annotated Video Footage for Automated Identification and Counting of Fish in Unconstrained Seagrass Habitats
161. The influence of seafloor terrain on fish and fisheries: A global synthesis
162. Fish assemblages in seagrass beds are influenced by the proximity of mangrove forests
163. Trophic strategies of garfish, Arrhamphus sclerolepis, in natural coastal wetlands and artificial urban waterways
164. Climate drives the geography of marine consumption by changing predator communities
165. Mangroves give cause for conservation optimism, for now
166. Integrating outcomes of IUCN Red List of Ecosystems assessments for connected coastal wetlands
167. The fox and the beach: coastal landscape topography and urbanisation predict the distribution of carnivores at the edge of the sea
168. Mangroves give cause for conservation optimism, for now
169. Estuarine fish health assessment: Evidence of wastewater impacts based on nitrogen isotopes and histopathology
170. Food webs supporting fish over subtropical mudflats are based on transported organic matter not in situ microalgae
171. Modification of saltmarsh for mosquito control in Australia alters habitat use by nekton
172. Fine-scale movement and assimilation of carbon in saltmarsh and mangrove habitat by resident animals
173. Marine and coastal ecosystem-based adaptation in Asia and Oceania: review of approaches and integration with marine spatial planning
174. Fine-scale movement and assimilation of carbon in saltmarsh and mangrove habitat by resident animals
175. Densities and aperture sizes of burrows constructed by Helograpsus haswellianus (decapoda: varunidae) in saltmarshes with and without mosquito-control runnels
176. Climate crisis and flying: social media analysis traces the rise of “flightshame”
177. Stable isotopes track the ecological and biogeochemical legacy of mass mangrove forest dieback in the Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia
178. Being Well-Connected Pays in a Disturbed World: Enhanced Herbivory in Better-Linked Habitats
179. The Mouths of Estuaries Are Key Transition Zones that Concentrate the Ecological Effects of Predators
180. Indian Sundarbans mangrove forest considered endangered under Red List of Ecosystems, but there is cause for optimism
181. Spatial analysis of stable isotope data to determine primary sources of nutrition for fish
182. Growth and Reproduction of Double-Ended Pipefish, Syngnathoides biaculeatus, in Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia
183. Review of nekton patterns and ecological processes in seagrass landscapes
184. Food sources of the sergestid crustacean, Acetes sibogae, in shrimp ponds
185. The slow rise of technology: Computer vision techniques in fish population connectivity
186. Human Actions Alter Tidal Marsh Seascapes and the Provision of Ecosystem Services
187. The fox and the beach: Coastal landscape topography and urbanisation predict the distribution of carnivores at the edge of the sea
188. Integrating outcomes of IUCN red list of ecosystems assessments for connected coastal wetlands
189. Seagrass Restoration Is Possible: Insights and Lessons From Australia and New Zealand
190. The Differential Importance of Deep and Shallow Seagrass to Nekton Assemblages of the Great Barrier Reef
191. Unique Post-telemetry Recapture Enables Development of Multi-Element Isoscapes From Barnacle Shell for Retracing Host Movement
192. Multi-scale estimation of the effects of pressures and drivers on mangrove forest loss globally
193. Automating the Analysis of Fish Abundance Using Object Detection: Optimizing Animal Ecology With Deep Learning
194. Saltmarsh grass supports fishery food webs in subtropical Australian estuaries
195. COVID-19 recovery can benefit biodiversity
196. Deep learning for automated analysis of fish abundance: the benefits of training across multiple habitats
197. Urbanisation and Fishing Alter the Body Size and Functional Traits of a Key Fisheries Species
198. Global trends in mangrove forest fragmentation
199. Oil spill from the Era: Mangroves taking eons to recover
200. Supplementary material to "Stable isotopes track the ecological and biogeochemical legacy of mass mangrove forest dieback in the Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia"
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