Sean D. Connell, PhD
Affiliations: | Southern Seas Ecology Laboratories | University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia |
Area:
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"Sean Connell"Children
Sign in to add traineeJennie 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 |
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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 |