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3
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13
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2024
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Malindi Gammon
Research Scientist, Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Attractions
Verified email at dbca.wa.gov.au
climate change
ecophysiology
risk assessments
sea turtle
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Ocean acidification in New Zealand waters: trends and impacts
CS Law, JJ Bell, HC Bostock, CE Cornwall, VJ Cummings, K Currie, ...
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 52 (2), 155-195
, 2018
72
2018
The physiological response of the deep-sea coral Solenosmilia variabilis to ocean acidification
MJ Gammon, DM Tracey, PM Marriott, VJ Cummings, SK Davy
PeerJ 6, e5236
, 2018
26
2018
A systematic review of metabolic heat in sea turtle nests and methods to model its impact on hatching success
M Gammon, S Fossette, G McGrath, N Mitchell
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 8, 283
, 2020
22
2020
Metabolic Rates and Thermal Thresholds of Embryonic Flatback Turtles (
Natator depressus
) from the North West Shelf of Australia
M Gammon, B Bentley, S Fossette, N Mitchell
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 94 (6), 429-442
, 2021
4
2021
The physiological response of a protected deep-sea coral (Solenosmilia variabilis) to ocean acidification
M Gammon
Victoria University of Wellington
, 2016
4
*
2016
Vulnerability of sea turtle nesting sites to erosion and inundation: A decision support framework to maximize conservation
M Gammon, S Whiting, S Fossette
Ecosphere 14 (6), e4529
, 2023
2
2023
Characterising climate change vulnerability at flatback turtle nesting sites in the Pilbara region of Western Australia
M Gammon
2023
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