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2017-06-01Sediment anoxia limits microbial-driven seagrass carbon remineralization under warming conditionsTrevathan-Tackett, SM; Seymour, JR; Nielsen, DA; Macreadie, PI; Jeffries, TC; Sanderman, J; Baldock, J; Howes, JM; Steven, ADL; Ralph, PJ
2017-07-01Geochemical analyses reveal the importance of environmental history for blue carbon sequestrationKelleway, JJ; Saintilan, N; Macreadie, PI; Baldock, JA; Heijnis, H; Zawadzki, A; Gadd, P; Jacobsen, G; Ralph, PJ
2017-01-29Sediment Sampling in Estuaries: Site Selection and Sampling TechniquesSkilbeck, CG; Trevathan-Tackett, S; Apichanangkool, P; Macreadie, PI; Weckstrom, K; Saunders, KM; Gell, PA; Skilbeck, CG
2016-09-07Can mud (silt and clay) concentration be used to predict soil organic carbon content within seagrass ecosystems?Serrano, O; Lavery, PS; Duarte, CM; Kendrick, GA; Calafat, A; York, PH; Steven, A; Macreadie, PI
2010-03-01An osmotic induction method for externally marking saltwater fishes, Stigmatopora argus and Stigmatopora nigra, with calceinSmith, JE; Macreadie, PI; Swearer, SE
2017-08-17Sediment and carbon deposition vary among vegetation assemblages in a coastal salt marshKelleway, JJ; Saintilan, N; Macreadie, PI; Baldock, JA; Ralph, PJ
2014-03-01Molecular indicators of chronic seagrass stress: A new era in the management of seagrass ecosystems?Macreadie, PI; Schliep, MT; Rasheed, MA; Chartrand, KM; Ralph, PJ
2014-01-01Fish assemblages associated with oil industry structures on the continental shelf of north-western AustraliaPradella, N; Fowler, AM; Booth, DJ; Macreadie, PI
2014-01-01No detectable impact of small-scale disturbances on ‘blue carbon’ within seagrass bedsMacreadie, PI; York, PH; Sherman, CDH; Keough, MJ; Ross, DJ; Ricart, AM; Smith, TM
2018-08-28Cryopreservation methods are effective for long-term storage of Labyrinthula culturesTrevathan-Tackett, SM; Treby, S; Gleason, FH; Macreadie, PI; Loke, S
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