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Michael Oellermann
Researcher at University of Tasmania
Publications - 25
Citations - 262
Michael Oellermann is an academic researcher from University of Tasmania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oxygen binding & Oxygen transport. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 22 publications receiving 157 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Oellermann include University of Auckland & Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research.
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Mitochondrial dynamics underlying thermal plasticity of cuttlefish ( Sepia officinalis ) hearts
TL;DR: It is concluded that cuttlefish sustain cardiac performance and systemic oxygen delivery over short- and long-term changes of temperature and environmental conditions by multiple adjustments in cellular and mitochondrial energetics.
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Poleward bound: adapting to climate-driven species redistribution
Jess Melbourne-Thomas,Jess Melbourne-Thomas,Asta Audzijonyte,M Brasier,Katherine A. Cresswell,Katherine A. Cresswell,Hannah E. Fogarty,Marcus Haward,Alistair J. Hobday,Alistair J. Hobday,Heather L. Hunt,Scott D. Ling,Phillipa C. McCormack,Tero Mustonen,Kaisu Mustonen,Janet A. Nye,Michael Oellermann,Michael Oellermann,Rowan Trebilco,Rowan Trebilco,Ingrid van Putten,Ingrid van Putten,Cecilia Villanueva,Reg Watson,Gretta T. Pecl +24 more
TL;DR: This work describes key drivers related to climate-driven species redistributions that are likely to have a high impact and influence on whether a sustainable future is achievable by 2030 and synthesises examples of such actions as the basis of a strategic approach to tackle this global-scale challenge.
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Connecting to the oceans: supporting ocean literacy and public engagement.
Rachel Kelly,Karen Evans,Karen A. Alexander,Karen A. Alexander,Silvana Bettiol,Stuart Corney,Stuart Corney,Coco Cullen-Knox,Christopher Cvitanovic,Christopher Cvitanovic,Kristy de Salas,Gholam Reza Emad,Liam Fullbrook,Carolina García,Sierra Ison,Sierra Ison,Scott D. Ling,Catriona Macleod,Catriona Macleod,Amelie Meyer,Linda Murray,Michael Murunga,Michael Murunga,Kirsty L. Nash,Kirsty L. Nash,Kimberley Norris,Michael Oellermann,Michael Oellermann,JJ Scott,Jonathan S. Stark,Graham Wood,Gretta T. Pecl,Gretta T. Pecl +32 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors synthesize knowledge and perspectives on ocean literacy from a range of disciplines, including but not exclusive to marine biology, socio-ecology, philosophy, technology, psychology, oceanography and human health.
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A cross-scale framework to support a mechanistic understanding and modelling of marine climate-driven species redistribution, from individuals to communities
Samantha Twiname,Asta Audzijonyte,Julia L. Blanchard,Curtis Champion,Curtis Champion,Thibaut de la Chesnais,Thibaut de la Chesnais,Quinn P. Fitzgibbon,Hannah E. Fogarty,Alistair J. Hobday,Alistair J. Hobday,Rachel Kelly,Rachel Kelly,Kieran J. Murphy,Michael Oellermann,Patricia Peinado,Sean R. Tracey,Cecilia Villanueva,Barrett W. Wolfe,Gretta T. Pecl +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide a framework for synthesizing approaches to more robustly understand and predict marine species redistributions, and synthesize the laboratory, field and modelling approaches used to study redistribution related processes at individual, population and community levels.
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Thermal sensitivity links to cellular cardiac decline in three spiny lobsters
TL;DR: Investigation of whole animal metabolism, cardiac performance and mitochondrial function in response to elevated temperatures for temperate, subtropical and tropical spiny lobster species concludes that acute temperature stress of spiny lobsters, irrespective of their climatic origin, is marked by declining cellular energetic function of the heart.