Michael A. Sams

Affiliations: 
University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia 
Area:
"marine ecology, recruitment, community ecology"
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Carnell P, Sams M, Keough M. (2019) Microhabitats can be recruitment refuges and sinks Marine Ecology Progress Series. 626: 15-27
Sams MA, Lai HR, Bonser SP, et al. (2017) Landscape context explains changes in the functional diversity of regenerating forests better than climate or species richness Global Ecology and Biogeography. 26: 1165-1176
Sams MA, Warren-Myers F, Keough MJ. (2015) Increased larval planktonic duration and post-recruitment competition influence survival and growth of the bryozoan Watersipora subtorquata Marine Ecology Progress Series. 531: 179-191
Sams MA, Keough MJ. (2013) Effects of early recruits on temperate sessile marine community composition depend on other species recruiting at the time. Oecologia. 173: 259-68
Sams MA, Keough MJ. (2013) Early recruitment variation and an established dominant alter the composition of a temperate fouling community Marine Ecology Progress Series. 486: 79-91
Sams MA, Keough MJ. (2012) Contrasting effects of variable species recruitment on marine sessile communities. Ecology. 93: 1153-63
Sams MA, Keough MJ. (2012) Effects of pulse versus steady recruitment on sessile marine communities. Oecologia. 170: 209-19
Sams MA, Keough MJ. (2007) Predation during early post-settlement varies in importance for shaping marine sessile communities Marine Ecology Progress Series. 348: 85-101
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