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Simon E Reeves
Simon E Reeves
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Ubiquity of microplastics in coastal seafloor sediments
SD Ling, M Sinclair, CJ Levi, SE Reeves, GJ Edgar
Marine pollution bulletin 121 (1-2), 104-110, 2017
2282017
Spatial distribution of microplastics around an inhabited coral island in the Maldives, Indian Ocean
TB Patti, EK Fobert, SE Reeves, KB da Silva
Science of The Total Environment 748, 141263, 2020
982020
Quantifying fisheries enhancement from coastal vegetated ecosystems
H Jänes, PI Macreadie, PSE Zu Ermgassen, JR Gair, S Treby, S Reeves, ...
Ecosystem Services 43, 101105, 2020
622020
Density‐dependent feedbacks, hysteresis, and demography of overgrazing sea urchins
SD Ling, N Kriegisch, B Woolley, SE Reeves
Ecology 100 (2), e02577, 2019
612019
Facilitating better outcomes: How positive species interactions can improve oyster reef restoration
SE Reeves, JJ Renzi, EK Fobert, BR Silliman, B Hancock, CL Gillies
Frontiers in Marine Science 7, 656, 2020
592020
The effect of prolonged darkness on the growth, recovery and survival of Antarctic sea ice diatoms
S Reeves, A McMinn, A Martin
Polar biology 34 (7), 1019-1032, 2011
592011
Phase-Shift Dynamics of Sea Urchin Overgrazing on Nutrified Reefs
N Kriegisch, S Reeves, CR Johnson, SD Ling
PLoS One 11 (12), e0168333, 2016
582016
Blue restoration—building confidence and overcoming barriers
PJ Stewart-Sinclair, J Purandare, E Bayraktarov, NJ Waltham, SE Reeves, ...
Frontiers in Marine Science 7, 748, 2020
562020
Key Principles for Managing Recovery of Kelp Forests through Restoration
RL Morris, R Hale, EMA Strain, SE Reeves, A Vergés, EM Marzinelli, ...
BioScience 70 (8), 688-698, 2020
552020
Drift-kelp suppresses foraging movement of overgrazing sea urchins
N Kriegisch, SE Reeves, EB Flukes, CR Johnson, SD Ling
Oecologia 190, 665-677, 2019
452019
Reduced resistance to sediment-trapping turfs with decline of native kelp and establishment of an exotic kelp
SE Reeves, N Kriegisch, CR Johnson, SD Ling
Oecologia 188 (4), 1239-1251, 2018
442018
Stable isotopes infer the value of Australia’s coastal vegetated ecosystems from fisheries
H Jänes, PI Macreadie, E Nicholson, D Ierodiaconou, S Reeves, ...
Fish and Fisheries 21 (1), 80-90, 2020
372020
The Kelp Forest Challenge: A collaborative global movement to protect and restore 4 million hectares of kelp forests
AM Eger, JD Aguirre, M Altamirano, N Arafeh-Dalmau, NL Arroyo, ...
Journal of Applied Phycology, 1-14, 2023
292023
The need, opportunities, and challenges for creating a standardized framework for marine restoration monitoring and reporting
AM Eger, HS Earp, K Friedman, Y Gatt, V Hagger, B Hancock, ...
Biological Conservation 266, 109429, 2022
272022
Pollution signature for temperate reef biodiversity is short and simple
SD Ling, A Davey, SE Reeves, S Gaylard, PL Davies, RD Stuart-Smith, ...
Marine Pollution Bulletin 130, 159-169, 2018
262018
To restore coastal marine areas, we need to work across multiple habitats simultaneously
ML Vozzo, C Doropoulos, BR Silliman, A Steven, SE Reeves, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120 (26), e2300546120, 2023
252023
Top-down sea urchin overgrazing overwhelms bottom-up stimulation of kelp beds despite sediment enhancement
N Kriegisch, SE Reeves, CR Johnson, SD Ling
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 514, 48-58, 2019
242019
Kelp habitat fragmentation reduces resistance to overgrazing, invasion and collapse to turf dominance
SE Reeves, N Kriegisch, CR Johnson, SD Ling
Journal of Applied Ecology 59 (6), 1619-1631, 2022
202022
Mapping Ocean Wealth Australia: The value of coastal wetlands to people and nature
CL Carnell, P.E, Reeves, S.E, Nicholson, E., Macreadie, P. Ierodiaconou, D ...
The Nature Conservancy, 2019
20*2019
Sustained year-round oceanographic measurements from Rothera Research Station, Antarctica, 1997–2017
H Venables, MP Meredith, KR Hendry, P Ten Hoopen, H Peat, ...
Scientific Data 10 (1), 265, 2023
132023
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