Kathryn McMahon
educated at: University of Western Australia, University of Queensland
occupation: marine ecologist
Articles 23
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Thirty critical research needs for managing an ecologically and culturally unique remote marine environment: The Kimberley region of Western Australia
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Importance of internal dissolved organic nitrogen loading and cycling in a small and heavily modified coastal lagoon
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Future warming and acidification result in multiple ecological impacts to a temperate coralline alga.
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Determining light stress responses for a tropical multi-species seagrass assemblage.
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Placental O-GlcNAc-transferase expression and interactions with the glucocorticoid receptor are sex specific and regulated by maternal corticosterone exposure in mice.
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Timing anthropogenic stressors to mitigate their impact on marine ecosystem resilience.
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Seagrass ecosystem trajectory depends on the relative timescales of resistance, recovery and disturbance.
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Disturbance Is an Important Driver of Clonal Richness in Tropical Seagrasses.
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Short-term Responses of Posidonia australis to Changes in Light Quality.
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Response of the seagrass Halophila ovalis to altered light quality in a simulated dredge plume.
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Effects of dredging on critical ecological processes for marine invertebrates, seagrasses and macroalgae, and the potential for management with environmental windows using Western Australia as a case study
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Observed and predicted impacts of climate change on the estuaries of south-western Australia, a Mediterranean climate region
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Identifying knowledge gaps in seagrass research and management: An Australian perspective.
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Accelerating Tropicalization and the Transformation of Temperate Seagrass Meadows.
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Historical processes and contemporary ocean currents drive genetic structure in the seagrass Thalassia hemprichii in the Indo-Australian Archipelago
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Transdisciplinary synthesis for ecosystem science, policy and management: The Australian experience.
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Unravelling complexity in seagrass systems for management: Australia as a microcosm
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Seagrass canopy photosynthetic response is a function of canopy density and light environment: a model for Amphibolis griffithii
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The movement ecology of seagrasses.
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Recovery from the impact of light reduction on the seagrass Amphibolis griffithii, insights for dredging management
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Herbicide contamination and the potential impact to seagrass meadows in Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia
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Application of a novel phytotoxicity assay for the detection of herbicides in Hervey Bay and the Great Sandy Straits
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Dynamics of a cyanobacterial bloom in a hypereutrophic, stratified weir pool
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