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Publications
- The global distribution and richness of frog crabs (Raninoidea)
- Rediscovering the tortoise-crab, Cryptocnemus vincentianus Hale, 1927 (Brachyura: Leucosiidae)
- Further records of four frog crabs (Brachyura: Raninoidea) of the south-southwest Gulf of Mexico with comments on biogeographical affinities
- Ecosystem functioning and functional approaches on marine macrobenthic fauna: A research synthesis towards a global consensus
- Establishing the South Australian Macrobenthic Traits (SAMT) database: A trait classification for functional assessments
- Taxonomic and Functional Patterns of Benthic Communities in Southern Temperate Tidal Flats
- Loss of benthic macrofauna functional traits correlates with changes in sediment biogeochemistry along an extreme salinity gradient in the Coorong lagoon, Australia
- Environmental variables influencing the abundance of frog crabs (Brachyura: Raninoidea) of the southwest Gulf of Mexico
- Restoration of benthic macrofauna promotes biogeochemical remediation of hostile sediments; An in situ transplantation experiment in a eutrophic estuarine-hypersaline lagoon system
- Effects of Extreme Salinity Stress on a Temperate Mangrove Ecosystem
- NZTD - The New Zealand Trait Database for shallow-water marine benthic invertebrates
- Ecosystem function modified by an invasive species: Density and distance dependent changes in sediment characteristics, fluxes, and benthic communities
- Climatic, oceanic, freshwater, and local environmental drivers of New Zealand estuarine macroinvertebrates
- Blue carbon habitats in Aotearoa New Zealand—opportunities for conservation, restoration, and carbon sequestration
- Classification, density, and spatial distribution of polychaete reefs in the Coorong, South Australia
- Characterising intertidal sediment temperature gradients in estuarine systems
- Estuarine fish dynamics associated with polychaete reefs and environmental stressors
- Identifying high risk seafloor areas to bottom trawling in Aotearoa New Zealand to support marine spatial management
- Extreme weather event causes contrasting macrobenthic disturbance-recovery dynamics in two New Zealand estuaries
- Enhanced benthic biodiversity and primary productivity with reduced turbidity in a coastal receiving environment
- Correction: Identifying high risk seafloor areas to bottom trawling in Aotearoa New Zealand to support marine Spatial management
- Climate-related drivers of estuarine macrobenthic functional redundancy and resilience
- Simulated heatwave alters intertidal estuary greenhouse gas fluxes
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Co-workers & collaborators
- SD
Sabine Dittmann
- RB
Ryan Baring
- VC
V. J. Cummings
- JM
Julieta Maldonado
Posdoctoral researcher - Yucatan, Mexico
- DR
Daniel Robledo
- SH
Sarah Hailes
