Pippa J. Moore, Ph.D.

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IBERS Aberystwyth University, Cymru, United Kingdom 
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Earp HS, Smale DA, Almond PM, et al. (2024) Temporal variation in the structure, abundance, and composition of Laminaria hyperborea forests and their associated understorey assemblages over an intense storm season. Marine Environmental Research. 200: 106652
Smith KE, Aubin M, Burrows MT, et al. (2024) Global impacts of marine heatwaves on coastal foundation species. Nature Communications. 15: 5052
Gouraguine A, Smale DA, Edwards A, et al. (2024) Temporal and spatial drivers of the structure of macroinvertebrate assemblages associated with Laminaria hyperborea detritus in the northeast Atlantic. Marine Environmental Research. 198: 106518
Farrugia Drakard V, Evans AJ, Crowe TP, et al. (2023) The influence of environmental context on community composition in artificial rockpools associated with seawalls. Marine Environmental Research. 193: 106308
Jackson-Bué T, Evans AJ, Lawrence PJ, et al. (2023) Habitat structure shapes temperate reef assemblages across regional environmental gradients. The Science of the Total Environment. 906: 167494
Farrugia Drakard V, Evans AJ, Crowe TP, et al. (2023) Artificial rockpools: Seaweed colonisation and productivity vary between sites but are consistent across environmental contexts. Marine Environmental Research. 188: 106022
Pessarrodona A, Assis J, Filbee-Dexter K, et al. (2022) Global seaweed productivity. Science Advances. 8: eabn2465
Smith KE, Burrows MT, Hobday AJ, et al. (2022) Biological Impacts of Marine Heatwaves. Annual Review of Marine Science
Pessarrodona A, Filbee-Dexter K, Krumhansl KA, et al. (2022) A global dataset of seaweed net primary productivity. Scientific Data. 9: 484
Filbee-Dexter K, Feehan CJ, Smale DA, et al. (2022) Kelp carbon sink potential decreases with warming due to accelerating decomposition. Plos Biology. 20: e3001702
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