Luke H. Hedge

Affiliations: 
Evolution and Ecology Research Centre The University of New South Wales, Australia 
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non-indigenous species
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Griffin KJ, Hedge LH, Warton DI, et al. (2020) Modeling recreational fishing intensity in a complex urbanised estuary. Journal of Environmental Management. 111529
Macolino AC, Dafforn KA, Hedge LH, et al. (2019) Fine-scale effects of boat moorings on soft sediment communities masked in large-scale comparisons Frontiers in Marine Science. 6: 1-10
Lanham BS, Vergés A, Hedge LH, et al. (2018) Altered fish community and feeding behaviour in close proximity to boat moorings in an urban estuary. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 129: 43-51
Domínguez-Tejo E, Metternicht G, Johnston EL, et al. (2018) Exploring the social dimension of sandy beaches through predictive modelling. Journal of Environmental Management. 214: 379-407
Griffin KJ, Hedge LH, González-Rivero M, et al. (2017) An evaluation of semi-automated methods for collecting ecosystem-level data in temperate marine systems. Ecology and Evolution. 7: 4640-4650
Hedge LH, Dafforn KA, Simpson SL, et al. (2017) Uncovering hidden heterogeneity: Geo-statistical models illuminate the fine scale effects of boating infrastructure on sediment characteristics and contaminants. Marine Pollution Bulletin
Banks JL, Hutchings P, Curley B, et al. (2016) Biodiversity conservation in Sydney Harbour Pacific Conservation Biology. 22: 98-109
Banks J, Hedge LH, Hoisington C, et al. (2016) Sydney Harbour: Beautiful, diverse, valuable and pressured Regional Studies in Marine Science. 8: 353-361
Domínguez-Tejo E, Metternicht G, Johnston E, et al. (2016) Marine Spatial Planning advancing the Ecosystem-Based Approach to coastal zone management: A review Marine Policy. 72: 115-130
Johnston EL, Hedge LH, Mayer-Pinto M. (2015) The urgent global need to understand port and harbour ecosystems Marine and Freshwater Research. 66: i-ii
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