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Christopher R. J. Kavazos
Researcher at University of New South Wales
Publications - 4
Citations - 1466
Christopher R. J. Kavazos is an academic researcher from University of New South Wales. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Land use, land-use change and forestry. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications receiving 1405 citations. Previous affiliations of Christopher R. J. Kavazos include Edith Cowan University.
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Australian vegetated coastal ecosystems as global hotspots for climate change mitigation
Oscar Serrano,Catherine E. Lovelock,Trisha B. Atwood,Trisha B. Atwood,Peter I. Macreadie,Robert Franklin C Canto,Stuart R. Phinn,Ariane Arias-Ortiz,Le Bai,Jeff Baldock,Camila Bedulli,Camila Bedulli,Paul E. Carnell,Rod M. Connolly,Paul Donaldson,Alba Esteban,Carolyn J. Ewers Lewis,Bradley D. Eyre,Matthew A. Hayes,Matthew A. Hayes,Pierre Horwitz,Lindsay B. Hutley,Christopher R. J. Kavazos,Christopher R. J. Kavazos,Jeffrey J. Kelleway,Gary A. Kendrick,Kieryn Kilminster,Kieryn Kilminster,Anna Lafratta,Shing Lee,Shing Lee,Paul S. Lavery,Paul S. Lavery,Damien T. Maher,Núria Marbà,Pere Masqué,Miguel Ángel Mateo,Miguel Ángel Mateo,RE Mount,Peter J. Ralph,Chris Roelfsema,Mohammad Rozaimi,Mohammad Rozaimi,Radhiyah Ruhon,Radhiyah Ruhon,Cristian Salinas,Jimena Samper-Villarreal,Jimena Samper-Villarreal,Jonathan Sanderman,Jonathan Sanderman,Christian J. Sanders,Isaac R. Santos,C Sharples,Andrew D. L. Steven,Toni Cannard,Stacey M. Trevathan-Tackett,Carlos M. Duarte,Carlos M. Duarte +57 more
TL;DR: This assessment, the most comprehensive for any nation to-date, demonstrates the potential of conservation and restoration of VCE to underpin national policy development for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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Microbiomes of Western Australian marine environments
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Intestinal Microbiome Richness of Coral Reef Damselfishes (Actinopterygii: Pomacentridae)
Christopher R. J. Kavazos,Francesco Ricci,William Leggat,Jordan M. Casey,J. Howard Choat,Tracy D. Ainsworth +5 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the richness of the intestinal bacterial communities of damselfish reflects host species diet and trophic guild, and shifts in bacterial community composition along the intestines are shown.
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Ocean connectivity and habitat characteristics predict population genetic structure of seagrass in an extreme tropical setting
Udhi E. Hernawan,Kor-jent van Dijk,Gary A. Kendrick,Ming Feng,Oliver Berry,Christopher R. J. Kavazos,Kathryn McMahon +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors applied a seascape genetic approach to populations of the seagrass, Thalassia hemprichii, at a fine spatial scale (~80 km) in the Kimberley coast, western Australia, and found significant spatial genetic structure and asymmetric gene flow, in which meadows 12-14 km apart were less connected than ones 30-50 km apart.