Sean D. Connell, PhD

Affiliations: 
Southern Seas Ecology Laboratories University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia 
Area:
subtidal ecology
Google:
"Sean Connell"

Children

Sign in to add trainee
Jennie Pistevos grad student (Evolution Tree)
Kathryn M. Anderson grad student 2013-2014 University of Adelaide
Thomas Wernberg post-doc 2004-2005 The University of Adelaide
BETA: Related publications

Publications

You can help our author matching system! If you notice any publications incorrectly attributed to this author, please sign in and mark matches as correct or incorrect.

Ferreira CM, Connell SD, Goldenberg SU, et al. (2024) Resource homogenisation drives niche convergence between generalists and specialists in a future ocean. The Science of the Total Environment. 958: 177862
Dawson BR, Mantzioris E, Connell SD, et al. (2024) Fish by-products as reliable proxies to evaluate nutritional fatty acid contents in commercial fish fillets. Food Chemistry. 466: 142223
Cipriani V, Goldenberg SU, Connell SD, et al. (2024) Can niche plasticity mediate species persistence under ocean acidification? The Journal of Animal Ecology
Nagelkerken I, Connell SD. (2022) Ocean acidification drives global reshuffling of ecological communities. Global Change Biology
Leung JYS, Zhang S, Connell SD. (2022) Is Ocean Acidification Really a Threat to Marine Calcifiers? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of 980+ Studies Spanning Two Decades. Small (Weinheim An Der Bergstrasse, Germany). e2107407
Leung JYS, Nagelkerken I, Pistevos JCA, et al. (2022) Shark teeth can resist ocean acidification. Global Change Biology
Petit-Marty N, Nagelkerken I, Connell SD, et al. (2021) Natural CO seeps reveal adaptive potential to ocean acidification in fish. Evolutionary Applications. 14: 1794-1806
Ferreira CM, Connell SD, Goldenberg SU, et al. (2021) Positive species interactions strengthen in a high-CO ocean. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 288: 20210475
Leung JYS, Russell BD, Coleman MA, et al. (2021) Long-term thermal acclimation drives adaptive physiological adjustments of a marine gastropod to reduce sensitivity to climate change. The Science of the Total Environment. 771: 145208
Nagelkerken I, Alemany T, Anquetin JM, et al. (2021) Ocean acidification boosts reproduction in fish via indirect effects. Plos Biology. 19: e3001033
See more...