Michael (Mick) J. Keough

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Zoology University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia 
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Alan John Butler grad student 1981 University of Adelaide (Evolution Tree)
 (Community dynamics of the epifauna of the bivalve Pinna bicolour Gmelin)
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Keough MJ, Downes BJ. (2019) Recruitment of marine invertebrates: the role of active larval choices and early mortality. Oecologia. 54: 348-352
Kay AM, Keough MJ. (2019) Occupation of patches in the epifaunal communities on pier pilings and the bivalve Pinna bicolor at Edithburgh, South Australia. Oecologia. 48: 123-130
Carnell P, Sams M, Keough M. (2019) Microhabitats can be recruitment refuges and sinks Marine Ecology Progress Series. 626: 15-27
Carnell PE, Keough MJ. (2019) Reconstructing Historical Marine Populations Reveals Major Decline of a Kelp Forest Ecosystem in Australia Estuaries and Coasts. 42: 765-778
Carnell PE, Keough MJ. (2016) The influence of herbivores on primary producers can vary spatially and interact with disturbance Oikos. 125: 1273-1283
Sams MA, Warren-Myers F, Keough MJ. (2015) Increased larval planktonic duration and post-recruitment competition influence survival and growth of the bryozoan Watersipora subtorquata Marine Ecology Progress Series. 531: 179-191
Carnell PE, Keough MJ. (2014) Spatially variable synergistic effects of disturbance and additional nutrients on kelp recruitment and recovery. Oecologia. 175: 409-16
Sams MA, Keough MJ. (2013) Effects of early recruits on temperate sessile marine community composition depend on other species recruiting at the time. Oecologia. 173: 259-68
Sams MA, Keough MJ. (2013) Early recruitment variation and an established dominant alter the composition of a temperate fouling community Marine Ecology Progress Series. 486: 79-91
Sams MA, Keough MJ. (2012) Contrasting effects of variable species recruitment on marine sessile communities. Ecology. 93: 1153-63
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