Shane Geange

Affiliations: 
Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand 
Area:
marine ecology, fish recuitment, priority effects
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Geange S, Townsend M, Clark D, et al. (2019) Communicating the value of marine conservation using an ecosystem service matrix approach Ecosystem Services. 35: 150-163
Cárdenas CA, Newcombe EM, Hajdu E, et al. (2016) Sponge richness on algae-dominated rocky reefs in the western Antarctic Peninsula and the Magellan Strait Polar Research. 35: 30532
Geange SW, Poulos DE, Stier AC, et al. (2016) The relative influence of abundance and priority effects on colonization success in a coral-reef fish Coral Reefs. 36: 151-155
Mensink PJ, Geange SW, Shima JS. (2014) Reproductive success of parasitized males in a marine reef fish Marine Biology. 161: 2689-2696
Geange SW, Powell A, Clemens-Seely K, et al. (2014) Sediment load and timing of sedimentation affect spore establishment in Macrocystis pyrifera and Undaria pinnatifida Marine Biology. 161: 1583-1592
Stier AC, Geange SW, Hanson KM, et al. (2013) Predator density and timing of arrival affect reef fish community assembly. Ecology. 94: 1057-68
Geange SW, Stier AC, Shima JS. (2013) Competitive hierarchies among three species of juvenile coral reef fishes Marine Ecology Progress Series. 472: 239-248
Stier AC, Idjadi JA, Geange SW, et al. (2013) High mortality in a surgeonfish following an exceptional settlement event Pacific Science. 67: 533-538
Stier AC, Geange SW, Bolker BM. (2013) Predator density and competition modify the benefits of group formation in a shoaling reef fish Oikos. 122: 171-178
Morelissen B, Dudley BD, Geange SW, et al. (2013) Gametophyte reproduction and development of Undaria pinnatifida under varied nutrient and irradiance conditions Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 448: 197-206
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