Stephen D A Smith
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Recent Articles
1.
Nimbs M, Champion C, Lobos S, Malcolm H, Miller A, Seinor K, et al.
PeerJ
. 2023 Nov;
11:e16498.
PMID: 38025735
Genomic vulnerability analyses are being increasingly used to assess the adaptability of species to climate change and provide an opportunity for proactive management of harvested marine species in changing oceans....
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Fraser C, Dutoit L, Morrison A, Pardo L, Smith S, Pearman W, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2022 Jun;
32(14):3154-3160.e3.
PMID: 35679870
Globally, species distributions are shifting in response to environmental change, and those that cannot disperse risk extinction. Many taxa, including marine species, are showing poleward range shifts as the climate...
3.
Nimbs M, Willan R, Smith S
Zool Stud
. 2020 Jan;
56:e35.
PMID: 31966234
Recent studies have highlighted the great diversity of sea hares (Aplysiidae) in central New South Wales, but their distribution elsewhere in Australian waters has not previously been analysed. Despite the...
4.
Kim S, Sampayo E, Sommer B, Sims C, Gomez-Cabrera M, Dalton S, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2019 Sep;
25(11):3918-3931.
PMID: 31472029
Environmental anomalies that trigger adverse physiological responses and mortality are occurring with increasing frequency due to climate change. At species' range peripheries, environmental anomalies are particularly concerning because species often...
5.
Smith S, Banister K, Fraser N, Edgar R
Mar Pollut Bull
. 2018 Feb;
126:304-307.
PMID: 29421101
Identifying the source of marine plastic pollution accumulating on ocean beaches is often difficult as unidentifiable fragments of plastic usually predominate. In this study, we surveyed plastic bottles as a...
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Smith S, Gillies C, Shortland-Jones H
Mar Pollut Bull
. 2014 Sep;
88(1-2):188-93.
PMID: 25261176
Rottnest Island, Western Australia, receives >500,000 visitors y(-1), who are mainly attracted by the Island's natural values. Marine debris is a threat to both these natural values and to Island...
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Schultz A, Malcolm H, Bucher D, Linklater M, Smith S
PLoS One
. 2014 May;
9(5):e96798.
PMID: 24824998
Where biological datasets are spatially limited, abiotic surrogates have been advocated to inform objective planning for Marine Protected Areas. However, this approach assumes close correlation between abiotic and biotic patterns....
8.
Smith S, Edgar R
PLoS One
. 2014 Apr;
9(4):e94593.
PMID: 24743690
Marine debris is recognised globally as a key threatening process to marine life, but efforts to address the issue are hampered by the lack of data for many marine habitats....
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Thorner J, Kumar L, Smith S
PLoS One
. 2014 Jan;
9(1):e86130.
PMID: 24465915
Intertidal rocky reefs are complex and rich ecosystems that are vulnerable to even the smallest fluctuations in sea level. We modelled habitat loss associated with sea level rise for intertidal...
10.
Smith S, Markic A
PLoS One
. 2013 Dec;
8(12):e83694.
PMID: 24367607
Marine debris is a global issue with impacts on marine organisms, ecological processes, aesthetics and economies. Consequently, there is increasing interest in quantifying the scale of the problem. Accumulation rates...