Georg H Engelhard
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Recent Articles
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Montgomery D, Finlay J, Simpson S, Engelhard G, Birchenough S, Wilson R
Conserv Physiol
. 2024 May;
12(1):coae026.
PMID: 38779432
The mechanisms that determine the temperature tolerances of fish are poorly understood, creating barriers to disentangle how additional environmental challenges-such as CO-induced aquatic acidification and fluctuating oxygen availability-may exacerbate vulnerability...
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Harrison L, Engelhard G, Thurstan R, Sturrock A
Rev Fish Biol Fish
. 2023 Jun;
:1-22.
PMID: 37360578
Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11160-023-09776-5.
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Hunt G, Cobain M, McGill R, Pinnegar J, Engelhard G, Wigham B, et al.
J Fish Biol
. 2023 May;
103(2):378-392.
PMID: 37213138
Sympatric flatfish predators may partition their resources in coastal environments to reduce competition and maximise foraging efficiency. However, the degree of spatial and temporal consistency in their trophic ecology is...
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Lincoln S, Andrews B, Birchenough S, Chowdhury P, Engelhard G, Harrod O, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2022 May;
837:155709.
PMID: 35525371
The global issues of climate change and marine litter are interlinked and understanding these connections is key to managing their combined risks to marine biodiversity and ultimately society. For example,...
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Montgomery D, Kwan G, Davison W, Finlay J, Berry A, Simpson S, et al.
J Exp Biol
. 2022 Jan;
225(2).
PMID: 35005768
Fish in coastal ecosystems can be exposed to acute variations in CO2 of between 0.2 and 1 kPa CO2 (2000-10,000 µatm). Coping with this environmental challenge will depend on the...
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Payne M, Kudahl M, Engelhard G, Peck M, Pinnegar J
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2021 Sep;
118(40).
PMID: 34583987
With the majority of the global human population living in coastal regions, correctly characterizing the climate risk that ocean-dependent communities and businesses are exposed to is key to prioritizing the...
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Lincoln S, Vannoni M, Benson L, Engelhard G, Tracey D, Shaw C, et al.
Mar Pollut Bull
. 2020 Dec;
163:111936.
PMID: 33360525
Seagrasses are globally important, but their extent is decreasing due to the impact of human activities and changing climatic conditions. Seagrass meadows provide vital services, but their condition and distribution...
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Montgomery D, Simpson S, Engelhard G, Birchenough S, Wilson R
Sci Rep
. 2019 Oct;
9(1):15152.
PMID: 31641181
Global environmental change is increasing hypoxia in aquatic ecosystems. During hypoxic events, bacterial respiration causes an increase in carbon dioxide (CO) while oxygen (O) declines. This is rarely accounted for...
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Engelhard G, Pinnegar J, Taylor M, Geffen A
J Fish Biol
. 2019 Jun;
94(6):833-836.
PMID: 31243772
No abstract available.
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Capuzzo E, Lynam C, Barry J, Stephens D, Forster R, Greenwood N, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2017 Sep;
24(1):e352-e364.
PMID: 28944532
Phytoplankton primary production is at the base of the marine food web; changes in primary production have direct or indirect effects on higher trophic levels, from zooplankton organisms to marine...