David I. Taylor, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Coastal and Freshwater Cawthron Institute 
Area:
Rocky Shore Ecology, Nearshore Oceanography, Algal Ecology
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Hawes NA, Taylor DI, Schiel DR. (2017) Transport of drifting fucoid algae: Nearshore transport and potential for long distance dispersal Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 490: 34-41
Taylor DI, Schiel DR. (2010) Algal populations controlled by fish herbivory across a wave exposure gradient on southern temperate shores. Ecology. 91: 201-11
Taylor D, Delaux S, Stevens C, et al. (2010) Settlement rates of macroalgal algal propagules: Cross-species comparisons in a turbulent environment Limnology and Oceanography. 55: 66-76
Taylor D, Delaux S, Stevens C, et al. (2010) Settlement rates of macroalgal propagules: Cross-species comparisons in a turbulent environment Limnology and Oceanography. 55: 66-76
Stevens CL, Taylor DI, Delaux S, et al. (2008) Characterisation of wave-influenced macroalgal propagule settlement Journal of Marine Systems. 74: 96-107
Schiel DR, Wood SA, Dunmore RA, et al. (2006) Sediment on rocky intertidal reefs: Effects on early post-settlement stages of habitat-forming seaweeds Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 331: 158-172
Taylor DI, Schiel DR. (2005) Self-replacement and community modification by the southern bull kelp Durvillaea antarctica Marine Ecology Progress Series. 288: 87-102
Taylor DI, Schiel DR. (2003) Wave-related mortality in zygotes of habitat-forming algae from different exposures in southern New Zealand: The importance of 'stickability' Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 290: 229-245
Schiel DR, Taylor DI. (1999) Effects of trampling on a rocky intertidal algal assemblage in southern New Zealand Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 235: 213-235
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