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2018-04-12Mine waste and acute warming induce energetic stress in the deep-sea sponge Geodia atlantica and coral Primnoa resedeaformis; results from a mesocosm studyScanes, E; Kutti, T; Fang, JKH; Johnston, EL; Ross, PM; Bannister, RJ
2018-02-14Ocean acidification but not warming alters sex determination in the Sydney rock oyster, Saccostrea glomerata.Parker, LM; O'Connor, WA; Byrne, M; Dove, M; Coleman, RA; Pörtner, H-O; Scanes, E; Virtue, P; Gibbs, M; Ross, PM
2017-09-15Ocean acidification narrows the acute thermal and salinity tolerance of the Sydney rock oyster Saccostrea glomerata.Parker, LM; Scanes, E; O'Connor, WA; Coleman, RA; Byrne, M; Pörtner, H-O; Ross, PM
2022-12Microbiomes of the Sydney Rock Oyster are acquired through both vertical and horizontal transmissionUnzueta-Martínez, A; Scanes, E; Parker, LM; Ross, PM; O’Connor, W; Bowen, JL
2020-04-14Climate change rapidly warms and acidifies Australian estuaries.Scanes, E; Scanes, PR; Ross, PM
2016-05-01Effects of multiple climate change stressors: ocean acidification interacts with warming, hyposalinity, and low food supply on the larvae of the brooding flat oyster Ostrea angasiCole, VJ; Parker, LM; O’Connor, SJ; O’Connor, WA; Scanes, E; Byrne, M; Ross, PM
2017-02Adult exposure to ocean acidification is maladaptive for larvae of the Sydney rock oyster Saccostrea glomerata in the presence of multiple stressors.Parker, LM; O'Connor, WA; Byrne, M; Coleman, RA; Virtue, P; Dove, M; Gibbs, M; Spohr, L; Scanes, E; Ross, PM
2021-07Energetic lipid responses of larval oysters to ocean acidification.Gibbs, MC; Parker, LM; Scanes, E; Byrne, M; O'Connor, WA; Ross, PM
2021Biotic habitats as refugia under ocean acidification.Falkenberg, LJ; Scanes, E; Ducker, J; Ross, PM
2021-06-18Transgenerational plasticity responses of oysters to ocean acidification differ with habitat.Parker, LM; Scanes, E; O'Connor, WA; Ross, PM
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