Dr Bayden Russell
Research Interests
Publications
Full publication list here
- Connell SD, Russell BD (2010) The direct effects of increasing CO2 and temperature on non-calcifying organisms: increasing the potential for phase shifts in kelp forests. Proceedings of the Royal Society B (in press, doi: 10.1098/rspb.2009.2069)
- Russell BD, Connell SD (2009) Eutrophication science: moving into the future. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 24:527-528
- Russell BD, Thompson J, Falkenberg LJ, Connell SD (2009) Synergistic effects of climate change and local stressors: CO2 and nutrient driven change in subtidal rocky habitats. Global Change Biology 15:2153-2162
- Gorman D, Russell BD, Connell SD (2009)
Land-to-sea connectivity: linking human-derived terrestrial subsidies
to subtidal habitat-change on open rocky coasts. Ecological Applications 15:1114-1126
- Connell SD, Russell BD, Turner DJ, Shepherd SA,
Kildea T, Miller D, Airoldi L, Cheshire A. (2008) Recovering a lost
baseline: missing kelp forests from a metropolitan coast. Marine Ecology Progress Series 360:63-72.
- Russell BD, Connell SD (2007) Response of grazers to sudden nutrient pulses in oligotrophic v. eutrophic conditions. Marine Ecology Progress Series 349:73-80.
- Russell BD (2007) Effects of canopy-mediated abrasion and water flow on the early colonisation of turf-forming algae. Marine and Freshwater Research 58:657-665
- Russell BD, Gillanders BM, Connell SD (2005) Proximity and size of neighbouring habitat affects invertebrate diversity. Marine Ecology Progress Series 296:30-38
- Russell BD, Elsdon TE, Gillanders BM, Connell SD
(2005) Nutrients increase epiphyte loads: broad scale observations and
an experimental assessment. Marine Biology 147:551-558
- Russell BD, Connell SD (2005) A novel interaction between nutrients and grazers alters relative dominance of marine habitats. Marine Ecology Progress Series 289:5-11
- Skilleter GA, Russell BD, Degnan BM, Garson MJ
(2005) Living in a potentially toxic environment: comparisons of
endofauna in two congeneric sponges from the Great Barrier Reef. Marine Ecology Progress Series 304:67-75
- Russell BD, Degnan BM, Garson MJ and Skilleter GA
(2003) Distribution of a nematocyst-bearing sponge in relation to
potential coral donors. Coral Reefs 22:11-16
- Green KM, Russell BD, Clark RJ, Jones MK, Garson
MJ, Skilleter GA and Degnan BM (2002) A sponge allelochemical induces
ascidian settlement but inhibits metamorphosis. Marine Biology 140:355-363
Expertise for Media Contact
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| Expertise | Climate Change; Marine Ecology; Marine Biology; Marine Biodiversity; Ecology; Temperate Reef; Kelp Forests; Nutrient; Human Impact; Marine Protected Area; Global Warming; Ocean Acidification |
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