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2012Fine-scale effects of sedentary urchins on canopy and understory algaeLivore, J.; Connell, S.
2017Ocean life breaking rules by building shells in acidic extremesDoubleday, Z.; Nagelkerken, I.; Connell, S.
2017Assessing the trophic ecology of top predators across a recolonisation frontier using DNA metabarcoding of dietsHardy, N.; Berry, T.; Kelaher, B.; Goldsworthy, S.; Bunce, M.; Coleman, M.; Gillanders, B.; Connell, S.; Blewitt, M.; Figueira, W.
2018Distribution models predict large contractions of habitat-forming seaweeds in response to ocean warmingMartínez, B.; Radford, B.; Thomsen, M.; Connell, S.; Carreño, F.; Bradshaw, C.; Fordham, D.; Russell, B.; Gurgel, C.; Wernberg, T.; Lahoz‐Monfort, J.
2017Ocean acidification as a driver of community simplification via the collapse of higher-order and rise of lower-order consumersVizzini, S.; Martinez-Crego, B.; Andolina, C.; Massa-Gallucci, A.; Connell, S.; Gambi, M.
2017Moving ocean acidification research beyond a simple science: Investigating ecological change and their stabilizersGhedini, G.; Connell, S.
2014Biogeographic variation in temperature drives performance of kelp gametophytes during warmingMohring, M.; Wernberg, T.; Wright, J.; Connell, S.; Russell, B.
2016Ocean acidification alters fish populations indirectly through habitat modificationNagelkerken, I.; Russell, B.; Gillanders, B.; Connell, S.
2015Species interactions can maintain resistance of subtidal algal habitats to an increasingly modified worldFalkenberg, L.; Connell, S.; Coffee, O.; Ghedini, G.; Russell, B.
2018Increasing use of human-dominated habitats as CO₂ emissions warm and acidify oceansHeldt, K.; Connell, S.; Munguia, P.