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Chandler L, Harford A, Hose G, Humphrey C, Chariton A, Greenfield P, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2024 Jun; 946:174101. PMID: 38906296
Eukaryotic communities in groundwater may be particularly sensitive to disturbance because they are adapted to stable environmental conditions and often have narrow spatial distributions. Traditional methods for characterising these communities,...
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MacIntosh A, Dafforn K, Chariton A, Koppel D, Cresswell T, Gissi F
Environ Toxicol Chem . 2024 May; 43(7):1648-1661. PMID: 38819030
There is a growing need to understand the potential ecological impacts of contaminants in offshore oil and gas infrastructure, especially if that infrastructure is to be left in situ as...
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Saqira S, Chariton A, Hose G
Environ Pollut . 2024 Mar; 347:123680. PMID: 38467363
Freshwater ecosystems are affected by various stressors, such as contamination and exotic species, making them amongst the most imperilled biological systems on the planet. In Australia and elsewhere, copper is...
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MacIntosh A, Dafforn K, Penrose B, Chariton A, Cresswell T
Chemosphere . 2023 Aug; 340:139939. PMID: 37625489
Naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORMs) can be found in decommissioned oil and gas infrastructure (e.g. pipelines), including scales. The effects of NORM contaminants from offshore infrastructure on benthic macroorganisms remain...
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Merten Cruz M, Sauvage T, Chariton A, de Freitas T
J Fish Biol . 2023 Apr; 103(1):172-178. PMID: 37060349
Elasmobranchs are threatened and eDNA metabarcoding is a powerful tool that can help efforts to better understand and conserve them. Nevertheless, the inter-calibration between optimal methodological practices and its implementation...
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Zaiko A, Greenfield P, Abbott C, von Ammon U, Bilewitch J, Bunce M, et al.
Mol Ecol Resour . 2021 Aug; 22(2):519-538. PMID: 34398515
Advances in high-throughput sequencing (HTS) are revolutionizing monitoring in marine environments by enabling rapid, accurate and holistic detection of species within complex biological samples. Research institutions worldwide increasingly employ HTS...
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Chandler L, Harford A, Hose G, Humphrey C, Chariton A, Greenfield P, et al.
Environ Pollut . 2021 May; 284:117318. PMID: 34052601
Bacteria and archaea (prokaryotes) are vital components for maintaining healthy function of groundwater ecosystems. The prokaryotic community composition and associated putative functional processes were examined in a shallow sandy aquifer...
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Codello A, McLellan S, Steinberg P, Potts J, Scanes P, Ferguson A, et al.
Environ Pollut . 2021 Feb; 275:116575. PMID: 33582627
The Hawkesbury-Nepean River (HNR) is the largest catchment in the Sydney region and is undergoing unprecedented population growth. The HNR system receives a mix of anthropogenic inputs such as treated...
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Hughes A, Lechner A, Chitov A, Horstmann A, Hinsley A, Tritto A, et al.
Trends Ecol Evol . 2020 Jun; 35(7):583-593. PMID: 32521242
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) represents the largest infrastructure and development project in human history, and presents risks and opportunities for ecosystems, economies, and communities. Some risks (habitat fragmentation,...
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Cordier T, Alonso-Saez L, Apotheloz-Perret-Gentil L, Aylagas E, Bohan D, Bouchez A, et al.
Mol Ecol . 2020 May; 30(13):2937-2958. PMID: 32416615
A decade after environmental scientists integrated high-throughput sequencing technologies in their toolbox, the genomics-based monitoring of anthropogenic impacts on the biodiversity and functioning of ecosystems is yet to be implemented...