David H Williamson
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Recent Articles
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Bode M, Choukroun S, Emslie M, Harrison H, Leis J, Mason L, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2025 Feb;
11(6):eadt0216.
PMID: 39908375
Marine reserves deliver impressive increases in the abundance and size of exploited species on protected reefs, but larval dispersal makes it difficult to estimate their wider benefits. Australia's Great Barrier...
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Ceccarelli D, Logan M, Evans R, Jones G, Puotinen M, Petus C, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2024 Oct;
30(10):e17506.
PMID: 39401099
Anthropogenic pressure is increasing the variety and frequency of environmental disturbance events, limiting recovery and leading to long-term declines in wild plant and animal populations. Coral reefs and associated fish...
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Skinner C, Bozec Y, Matthews S, Williamson D, Beeden R, Mumby P
Sci Total Environ
. 2024 Aug;
950:175282.
PMID: 39111433
Outbreaks of corallivorous Crown of Thorns Starfish (Acanthaster spp.; CoTS) cause substantial coral mortality throughout the Indo-Pacific, particularly on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR). Refining CoTS population density modelling and...
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Matthews S, Williamson D, Beeden R, Emslie M, Abom R, Beard D, et al.
PLoS One
. 2024 Apr;
19(4):e0298073.
PMID: 38656948
Resilience-based management is essential to protect ecosystems in the Anthropocene. Unlike large-scale climate threats to Great Barrier Reef (GBR) corals, outbreaks of coral-eating crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS; Acanthaster cf. solaris) can...
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Ceccarelli D, Evans R, Logan M, Jones G, Puotinen M, Petus C, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2023 Sep;
904:166695.
PMID: 37660823
Species abundance, diversity and community assemblage structure are determined by multiple physical, habitat and management drivers that operate across multiple spatial scales. Here we used a multi-scale coral reef monitoring...
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McLean D, Ferreira L, Benthuysen J, Miller K, Schlappy M, Ajemian M, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2022 Mar;
28(11):3515-3536.
PMID: 35293658
Offshore platforms, subsea pipelines, wells and related fixed structures supporting the oil and gas (O&G) industry are prevalent in oceans across the globe, with many approaching the end of their...
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Lavin C, Jones G, Williamson D, Harrison H
Proc Biol Sci
. 2021 Mar;
288(1946):20202714.
PMID: 33715428
Fisheries management relies on various catch and effort controls to preserve spawning stock biomass and maximize sustainable yields while limiting fishery impacts on marine ecosystems. These include species-specific minimum or...
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Harrison H, Bode M, Williamson D, Berumen M, Jones G
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2020 Sep;
117(41):25595-25600.
PMID: 32989139
Well-managed and enforced no-take marine reserves generate important larval subsidies to neighboring habitats and thereby contribute to the long-term sustainability of fisheries. However, larval dispersal patterns are variable, which leads...
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Ceccarelli D, Evans R, Logan M, Mantel P, Puotinen M, Petus C, et al.
Ecol Appl
. 2019 Sep;
30(1):e02008.
PMID: 31550393
Quantifying the role of biophysical and anthropogenic drivers of coral reef ecosystem processes can inform management strategies that aim to maintain or restore ecosystem structure and productivity. However, few studies...
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Bode M, Leis J, Mason L, Williamson D, Harrison H, Choukroun S, et al.
PLoS Biol
. 2019 Jul;
17(7):e3000380.
PMID: 31299043
Larval dispersal is a critically important yet enigmatic process in marine ecology, evolution, and conservation. Determining the distance and direction that tiny larvae travel in the open ocean continues to...