Diana I. Walker

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The University of Western Australia, Crawley, Western Australia, Australia 
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Fraser MW, Kendrick GA, Statton J, et al. (2014) Extreme climate events lower resilience of foundation seagrass at edge of biogeographical range Journal of Ecology
Fraser MW, Kendrick GA, Grierson PF, et al. (2012) Nutrient status of seagrasses cannot be inferred from system-scale distribution of phosphorus in Shark Bay, Western Australia Marine and Freshwater Research. 63: 1015-1026
Aires T, Marbà N, Cunha RL, et al. (2011) Evolutionary history of the seagrass genus Posidonia Marine Ecology Progress Series. 421: 117-130
Rivers DO, Kendrick GA, Walker DI. (2011) Microsites play an important role for seedling survival in the seagrass Amphibolis antarctica Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 401: 29-35
Kilminster KL, Walker DI, Thompson PA, et al. (2008) Changes in growth, internode distance and nutrient concentrations of the seagrass Halophila ovalis with exposure to sediment sulphide Marine Ecology Progress Series. 361: 83-91
Waddington KI, Bellchambers LM, Vanderklift MA, et al. (2008) Western rock lobsters (Panulirus cygnus) in Western Australian deep coastal ecosystems (35-60 m) are more carnivorous than those in shallow coastal ecosystems Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 79: 114-120
Brearley A, Kendrick GA, Walker DI. (2008) How does burrowing by the isopod Limnoria agrostisa (Crustacea: Limnoriidae) affect the leaf canopy of the southern Australian seagrass Amphibolis griffithii? Marine Biology. 156: 65-77
Carruthers TJB, Dennison WC, Kendrick GA, et al. (2007) Seagrasses of south-west Australia: A conceptual synthesis of the world's most diverse and extensive seagrass meadows Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 350: 21-45
Coupland GT, Duarte CM, Walker DI. (2007) High metabolic rates in beach cast communities Ecosystems. 10: 1341-1350
Kilminster KL, Walker DI, Thompson PA, et al. (2006) Limited nutritional benefit to the seagrass Halophila ovalis, in culture, following sediment organic matter enrichment Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 68: 675-685
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