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New Paper: Predicting the Distribution of Commercially Important Invertebrate Stocks under Future Climate
A new paper involving Environment Institute members Bayden Russell, Sean Connell, Camille Mellin (also Australian Institute of Marine Science), Barry Brook, Owen Burnell and Damien Fordham has recently been published in the journal PLOS One. The journal titled ‘Predicting the Distribution of Commercially Important Invertebrate Stocks under Future Climate’ projected the future distribution and numbers […]
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The effect of future climate change on marine molluscs
Abalone is one of the most important shellfish fisheries in Australia. Prized for export it’s a high value industry. Consequently numbers matter. In recent research sea surface temperature is found to be a major driver of abundance patterns for two abalone species. Taking place in Southern Australia, the study ‘Geographic range determinants of two commercially […]
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