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Emilee Benjamin
Emilee Benjamin
Research fellow at the University of Auckland
auckland.ac.nz üzerinde doğrulanmış e-posta adresine sahip
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Conserving shellfish reefs—a systematic review reveals the need to broaden research efforts
TA Toone, R Hunter, ED Benjamin, S Handley, A Jeffs, JR Hillman
Restoration Ecology 29 (4), e13375, 2021
272021
Biodiversity associated with restored small-scale mussel habitats has restoration decision implications
ED Benjamin, SJ Handley, R Hale, TA Toone, A Jeffs, JR Hillman
Biodiversity and Conservation 31 (11), 2833-2855, 2022
212022
Multidisciplinary baselines quantify a drastic decline of mussel reefs and reveal an absence of natural recovery
TA Toone, ED Benjamin, JR Hillman, S Handley, A Jeffs
Ecosphere 14 (3), e4390, 2023
172023
Out of their depth: The successful use of cultured subtidal mussels for intertidal restoration
TA Toone, JR Hillman, ED Benjamin, S Handley, A Jeffs
Conservation Science and Practice 5 (4), e12914, 2023
152023
Testing habitat suitability for shellfish restoration with small‐scale pilot experiments
ED Benjamin, SJ Handley, A Jeffs, L Olsen, TA Toone, JR Hillman
Conservation Science and Practice 5 (2), e12878, 2023
142023
The effectiveness of providing shell substrate for the restoration of adult mussel reefs
ED Benjamin, JR Hillman, SJ Handley, TA Toone, A Jeffs
Sustainability 14 (23), 15746, 2022
142022
Expansion of shellfish aquaculture has no impact on settlement rates
TA Toone, ED Benjamin, S Handley, A Jeffs, JR Hillman
Aquaculture Environment Interactions 14, 135-145, 2022
142022
Determining restoration potential by transplanting mussels of different size classes over a range of aerial exposures
ED Benjamin, A Jeffs, SJ Handley, TA Toone, JR Hillman
Marine Ecology Progress Series 713, 71-81, 2023
92023
Bottlenecks and barriers: Patterns of abundance in early mussel life stages reveal a potential obstacle to reef recovery
TA Toone, JR Hillman, PM South, ED Benjamin, S Handley, AG Jeffs
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 33 (8), 810-821, 2023
72023
The effectiveness of providing shell substrate for the restoration of adult mussel reefs. Sustainability 14: 15746
ED Benjamin, JR Hillman, SJ Handley, TA Toone, A Jeffs
52022
Expansion of shellfish aquaculture has no impact on settlement rates. Aquac. Environ. Interact. 14, 135–145
TA Toone, ED Benjamin, S Handley, A Jeffs, JR Hillman
42022
Aerial exposure and critical temperatures limit the survival of restored intertidal mussels
ED Benjamin, TA Toone, JR Hillman, SJ Handley, A Jeffs
Restoration Ecology 32 (4), e14105, 2024
32024
Provision of early mussel life stages via macroalgae enhances recruitment and uncovers a novel restoration technique
TA Toone, JR Hillman, ED Benjamin, S Handley, A Jeffs
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 566, 151919, 2023
32023
Assessing the potential to restore green-lipped mussels in Pelorus Sound/Te Hoiere, New Zealand
ED Benjamin
PhD Thesis-University of Auckland, 2023
12023
Addition of mussel shells enhance marine benthic biodiversity in two degraded coastal soft sediment ecosystems
ED Benjamin, R Hale, SJ Handley, JR Hillman, A Jeffs
Science of The Total Environment 955, 177066, 2024
2024
Assisted Juvenile Recruitment Faces Barriers as a Mussel Restoration Technique
TA Toone, ED Benjamin, JR Hillman, A Jeffs
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 34 (12), e70029, 2024
2024
Pilot study inspires community connections and informs restoration management
ED Benjamin, TA Toone, JR Hillman, N Wells, SJ Handley, L Olsen, ...
Conservation Science and Practice 6 (9), e13209, 2024
2024
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