Megan J Huggett
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Recent Articles
1.
Moir T, Huggett M, Smith T, Gaston T
Ecol Evol
. 2024 Oct;
14(10):e70362.
PMID: 39364035
Seagrasses provide critical ecosystem services such as carbon sequestration, sediment stabilisation and nursery habitat for juvenile fish. is ubiquitous within Australian and New Zealand estuaries, however, as a species is...
2.
Cocksedge E, Stat M, Suzzi A, Gaston T, Huggett M
Mar Environ Res
. 2024 Aug;
201:106703.
PMID: 39182434
Archaea play a crucial role in the global biogeochemical cycling of elements and nutrients, helping to maintain the functional stability of estuarine systems. This study characterised the abundance and diversity...
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Suzzi A, Stat M, Gaston T, Huggett M
FEMS Microbiol Ecol
. 2023 Jun;
99(7).
PMID: 37279442
A major goal of microbial ecology is to establish the importance of spatial and environmental factors in driving community variation. Their relative importance likely varies across spatial scales, but focus...
4.
Huggett M, Hobbs J, Vitelli F, Stat M, Sinclair-Taylor T, Bunce M, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2023 May;
6(1):542.
PMID: 37202414
Hybridisation and introgression of eukaryotic genomes can generate new species or subsume existing ones, with direct and indirect consequences for biodiversity. An understudied component of these evolutionary forces is their...
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Suzzi A, Huggett M, Gaston T, MacFarlane G, Alam M, Gibb J, et al.
Mar Pollut Bull
. 2023 Apr;
191:114896.
PMID: 37058833
Metal contamination is a global issue impacting biodiversity in urbanised estuaries. Traditional methods to assess biodiversity are time consuming, costly and often exclude small or cryptic organisms due to difficulties...
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Suzzi A, Stat M, Gaston T, Siboni N, Williams N, Seymour J, et al.
Environ Res
. 2022 Dec;
219:115144.
PMID: 36584839
Marine water temperatures are increasing globally, with eastern Australian estuaries warming faster than predicted. There is growing evidence that this rapid warming of coastal waters is increasing the abundance and...
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Suzzi A, Stat M, MacFarlane G, Seymour J, Williams N, Gaston T, et al.
Environ Pollut
. 2022 Sep;
314:120222.
PMID: 36150623
Estuaries are critical habitats subject to a range of stressors requiring effective management. Microbes are gaining recognition as effective environmental indicators, however, the response of host associated communities to stressors...
8.
Suzzi A, Gaston T, McKenzie L, Mazumder D, Huggett M
Sci Total Environ
. 2021 Dec;
811:152405.
PMID: 34923003
Estuaries are one of the most impacted coastal environments globally, subjected to multiple stressors from urban, industry and coastal development. With increasing anthropogenic activity surrounding estuarine systems, sewage inputs have...
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Sweet M, Villela H, Keller-Costa T, Costa R, Romano S, Bourne D, et al.
mSystems
. 2021 Jun;
6(3):e0124920.
PMID: 34156291
Bacteria associated with coral hosts are diverse and abundant, with recent studies suggesting involvement of these symbionts in host resilience to anthropogenic stress. Despite their putative importance, the work dedicated...
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Phelps C, McMahon K, Bissett A, Bernasconi R, Steinberg P, Thomas T, et al.
FEMS Microbiol Ecol
. 2021 Jun;
97(7).
PMID: 34156064
Epiphytic microbial communities often have a close relationship with their eukaryotic host, assisting with defence, health, disease prevention and nutrient transfer. Shifts in the structure of microbial communities could therefore...