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Gary A. Kendrick
Researcher at University of Western Australia
Publications - 288
Citations - 23269
Gary A. Kendrick is an academic researcher from University of Western Australia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Seagrass & Posidonia australis. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 271 publications receiving 19771 citations. Previous affiliations of Gary A. Kendrick include Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation & University of Western Ontario.
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Nutrient status of seagrasses cannot be inferred from system-scale distribution of phosphorus in Shark Bay, Western Australia
Matthew W. Fraser,Gary A. Kendrick,Pauline F. Grierson,James W. Fourqurean,Mathew A. Vanderklift,Diana Walker +5 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that P availability to seagrasses is more likely a complex function of differing nutrient inputs, rates of delivery to the plants and cycling rates.
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Depth moderates loss of marine foundation species after an extreme marine heatwave: could deep temperate reefs act as a refuge?
TL;DR: It is shown how increasing depth moderates the response of seaweed- and coral-dominated benthic communities to an extreme MHW across a subtropical–temperate biogeographical transition zone.
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Turf algal epiphytes metabolically induce local pH increase, with implications for underlying coralline algae under ocean acidification
TL;DR: The effect of epiphytic turf algae on microscale pH is striking and will likely affect coralline algal response to ocean acidification, highlighting the importance of understanding the effects of environmental change on species interactions.
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Managing seagrass resilience under cumulative dredging affecting light: Predicting risk using dynamic Bayesian networks
Paul Wu,Paul Wu,Kathryn McMahon,Michael Rasheed,Gary A. Kendrick,Paul H. York,Kathryn M. Chartrand,M. Julian Caley,M. Julian Caley,Kerrie Mengersen,Kerrie Mengersen +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the cumulative impacts of maintenance dredging on seagrass ecosystems are studied using a dynamic Bayesian network (DBN) and the authors present a risk-based modelling framework for time varying complex systems.
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Nutrient dynamics in two seagrass species, Posidonia coriacea and Zostera tasmanica, on Success Bank, Western Australia
TL;DR: The seasonality in nutrient concentrations in plant tissues suggests greater nutritional constraints on seagrass vegetative growth in summer, during periods of high growth.