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Azzarello, JJ, Smale, DA, Langlois, TJ and HÃ¥kansson, E 2014 Linking habitat characteristics to abundance patterns of canopy-forming macroalgae and sea urchins in southwest Australia. Marine Biology Research, 10 (7). 682-693. 10.1080/17451000.2013.841945

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Burdett, HL, Aloisio, EA, Calosi, P, Findlay, HS, Widdicombe, S, Hatton, AD and Kamenos, NAK 2012 The effect of chronic and acute low pH on the intracellular DMSP production and epithelial cell morphology of red coralline algae. Marine Biology Research, 8. 756 - 763. 10.1080/17451000.2012.676189

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Findlay, HS, Wood, HL, Kendall, MA, Spicer, JI, Twitchett, J and Widdicombe, S 2011 Comparing the impact of high CO2 on calcium carbonate structures in different marine organisms. Marine Biology Research, 7. 565 - 575. 10.1080/17451000.2010.547200

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Irigoien, X and Harris, RP 2006 Comparative population structure abundance and vertical distribution of six copepod species in the North Atlantic: Evidence for intraguild predation?. Marine Biology Research, 2. 276 - 290. 10.1080/17451000600865321

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Priede, IG, Billett, DSM, Brierley, AS, Hoelzel, AR, Inall, M and Miller, PI 2013 The ECO-MAR (Ecosystem of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge at the Sub-Polar Front and Charlie Gibbs Fracture Zone) project: description of the benthic sampling programme 2007-2010. Marine Biology Research, 9 (05-Jun). 624 - 628. 10.1080/17451000.2012.749998

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Smale, DA 2014 Ecology of Australian Temperate Reefs: The Unique South. Book Review. In: Ecology of Australian Temperate Reefs: The Unique South. Taylor and Francis, 109-110.

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