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Kerrie M. Swadling
Researcher at University of Tasmania
Publications - 110
Citations - 4050
Kerrie M. Swadling is an academic researcher from University of Tasmania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Zooplankton & Sea ice. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 106 publications receiving 3473 citations. Previous affiliations of Kerrie M. Swadling include Cooperative Research Centre & World Climate Research Programme.
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Climate change cascades: Shifts in oceanography, species' ranges and subtidal marine community dynamics in eastern Tasmania
Craig R. Johnson,Sam C. Banks,Neville S. Barrett,Fabienne Cazassus,Piers K. Dunstan,Graham J. Edgar,Stewart Frusher,Caleb Gardner,Malcolm Haddon,Fay Helidoniotis,Fay Helidoniotis,Katy L. Hill,Neil J. Holbrook,Graham W. Hosie,Scott D. Ling,Jessica Melbourne-Thomas,Karen Miller,Gretta T. Pecl,Anthony J. Richardson,Ken Ridgway,Stephen R. Rintoul,David A. Ritz,D. Jeff Ross,J. Craig Sanderson,Scoresby. A. Shepherd,Anita Slotwinski,Kerrie M. Swadling,Nyan Taw +27 more
TL;DR: Important knowledge gaps are identified that need to be addressed to adequately understand, anticipate and adapt to future climate-driven changes in marine systems in the region.
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A review of the salt sensitivity of the Australian freshwater biota
Barry T. Hart,Paul C. E. Bailey,Richard T. Edwards,Kent Hortle,Kim R. James,Andrew McMahon,Charles Meredith,Kerrie M. Swadling +7 more
TL;DR: Data suggest that direct adverse biological effects are likely to occur in Australian river, stream and wetland ecosystems if salinity is increased to around 1 000 mg L−1, and a general lack of data on the sensitivity of freshwater plants and animals to salinity increases.
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Climate change and Southern Ocean ecosystems I: how changes in physical habitats directly affect marine biota
Andrew J. Constable,Andrew J. Constable,Jessica Melbourne-Thomas,Jessica Melbourne-Thomas,Stuart Corney,Kevin R. Arrigo,Christophe Barbraud,David K. A. Barnes,Nathaniel L. Bindoff,Nathaniel L. Bindoff,Nathaniel L. Bindoff,Philip W. Boyd,Philip W. Boyd,Angelika Brandt,Daniel P. Costa,Andrew T. Davidson,Andrew T. Davidson,Hugh W. Ducklow,Louise Emmerson,Mitsuo Fukuchi,Julian Gutt,Mark A. Hindell,Eileen E. Hofmann,Graham Hosie,Graham Hosie,Takahiro Iida,Sarah Jacob,Nadine M. Johnston,So Kawaguchi,So Kawaguchi,Nobuo Kokubun,Philippe Koubbi,Mary-Anne Lea,Azwianewi B. Makhado,Robert A. Massom,Robert A. Massom,Klaus M Meiners,Klaus M Meiners,Michael P. Meredith,Eugene J. Murphy,Stephen Nicol,Stephen Nicol,Keith Reid,Kate Richerson,Martin J. Riddle,Stephen R. Rintoul,Stephen R. Rintoul,Walker O. Smith,Colin Southwell,Colin Southwell,Jonathon S. Stark,Michael D. Sumner,Kerrie M. Swadling,Kunio T. Takahashi,Phil Trathan,Dirk Welsford,Henri Weimerskirch,Karen J. Westwood,Karen J. Westwood,Barbara Wienecke,Dieter Wolf-Gladrow,Simon W. Wright,Simon W. Wright,José C. Xavier,José C. Xavier,Philippe Ziegler +65 more
TL;DR: Current and expected changes in ASO physical habitats in response to climate change are reviewed, including how these changes may impact the autecology of marine biota: microbes, zooplankton, salps, Antarctic krill, fish, cephalopods, marine mammals, seabirds, and benthos.
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Widely used marine seismic survey air gun operations negatively impact zooplankton
Robert D. McCauley,Ryan D. Day,Kerrie M. Swadling,Quinn P. Fitzgibbon,Reg Watson,Jayson M. Semmens +5 more
TL;DR: Evidence is presented that suggests seismic surveys cause significant mortality to zooplankton populations and there is a significant and unacknowledged potential for ocean ecosystem function and productivity to be negatively impacted by present seismic technology.
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Effects of salinity on river, stream and wetland ecosystems in Victoria, Australia
Barry T. Hart,Paul C. E. Bailey,Richard T. Edwards,Kent Hortle,Kim R. James,Andrew McMahon,Charles Meredith,Kerrie M. Swadling +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used data on individual species to determine the possible adverse effects of saline wastewater discharges on aquatic ecosystems, in particular lowland rivers and streams and wetlands.