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Ben Radford
Researcher at Australian Institute of Marine Science
Publications - 73
Citations - 3424
Ben Radford is an academic researcher from Australian Institute of Marine Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coral reef & Reef. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 66 publications receiving 2646 citations. Previous affiliations of Ben Radford include University of Western Australia & Cooperative Research Centre.
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Climate-driven regime shift of a temperate marine ecosystem
Thomas Wernberg,Scott Bennett,Scott Bennett,Russell C. Babcock,Russell C. Babcock,Thibaut de Bettignies,Katherine Cure,Katherine Cure,Martial Depczynski,Francois Dufois,Jane Fromont,Christopher J. Fulton,Renae Hovey,Euan S. Harvey,Thomas H. Holmes,Gary A. Kendrick,Ben Radford,Ben Radford,Julia Santana-Garcon,Julia Santana-Garcon,Benjamin J. Saunders,Dan A. Smale,Dan A. Smale,Mads S. Thomsen,Mads S. Thomsen,Chenae A. Tuckett,Fernando Tuya,Mathew A. Vanderklift,Shaun K. Wilson +28 more
TL;DR: It is shown that extreme warming of a temperate kelp forest off Australia resulted not only in its collapse, but also in a shift in community composition that brought about an increase in herbivorous tropical fishes that prevent the reestablishment of kelp.
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Species traits and climate velocity explain geographic range shifts in an ocean‐warming hotspot
Jennifer M. Sunday,Jennifer M. Sunday,Gretta T. Pecl,Stewart Frusher,Alistair J. Hobday,Nicole A. Hill,Neil J. Holbrook,Graham J. Edgar,Rick D. Stuart-Smith,Neville S. Barrett,Thomas Wernberg,Thomas Wernberg,Reg Watson,Dan A. Smale,Elizabeth A. Fulton,Dirk Slawinski,Ming Feng,Ben Radford,Ben Radford,Peter A. Thompson,Amanda E. Bates,Amanda E. Bates +21 more
TL;DR: It is found that small-ranging species are in double jeopardy, with limited ability to escape warming and greater intrinsic vulnerability to stochastic disturbances, and independent support for the hypothesis that species with narrow latitudinal ranges are limited by factors other than climate.
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Defining and observing stages of climate-mediated range shifts in marine systems
Amanda E. Bates,Amanda E. Bates,Gretta T. Pecl,Stewart Frusher,Alistair J. Hobday,Thomas Wernberg,Thomas Wernberg,Dan A. Smale,Dan A. Smale,Jennifer M. Sunday,Jennifer M. Sunday,Nicole A. Hill,Nicholas K. Dulvy,Robert K. Colwell,Robert K. Colwell,Neil J. Holbrook,Elizabeth A. Fulton,Dirk Slawinski,Ming Feng,Graham J. Edgar,Ben Radford,Ben Radford,Peter A. Thompson,Reg Watson +23 more
TL;DR: This work focuses on warming-related range shifts in marine systems to describe extensions and contractions as stages, and evaluates the utility of trait-based risk (invasion) and vulnerability (extinction) frameworks for application in a range shift context and finds inadequacies.
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Unprecedented Mass Bleaching and Loss of Coral across 12° of Latitude in Western Australia in 2010–11
James A. Y. Moore,Lynda M. Bellchambers,Martial Depczynski,Richard D. Evans,Richard D. Evans,Scott N. Evans,Stuart N. Field,Stuart N. Field,Kim Friedman,Kim Friedman,James P. Gilmour,James P. Gilmour,Thomas H. Holmes,Thomas H. Holmes,Rachael Middlebrook,Ben Radford,Ben Radford,Tyrone Ridgway,Tyrone Ridgway,George Shedrawi,Heather Taylor,Damian P. Thomson,Shaun K. Wilson,Shaun K. Wilson +23 more
TL;DR: The spatial extent of bleaching casts some doubt over hypotheses suggesting that future impacts to coral reefs under forecast warming regimes may in part be mitigated by southern thermal refugia, and suggests a degree of resilience for WA coral communities.
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Modelling distribution of marine benthos from hydroacoustics and underwater video
Karen Holmes,Karen Holmes,K.P. Van Niel,K.P. Van Niel,Ben Radford,Ben Radford,Gary A. Kendrick,Gary A. Kendrick,Simon Grove,Simon Grove +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, textural derivatives based on bathymetry from multibeam hydroacoustics with underwater video observations were combined to model and map sessile biota between 10- and 60m water depth over 35 km2 in Point Addis Marine National Park (MNP), Vic., Australia.