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Andrew D Irving
Central Queensland University - Rockhampton North / Australia
Agriculture & Forestry / Fisheries
AD Scientific Index ID: 118372
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Andrew D Irving's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Sedimentation and light penetration interact to maintain heterogeneity of subtidal habitats: algal versus invertebrate dominated assemblages Marine Ecology Progress Series 245, 83-91, 2002
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Seagrass restoration is possible: insights and lessons from Australia and New Zealand Frontiers in Marine Science 7, 617, 2020
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Integrating ecology with biogeography using landscape characteristics: a case study of subtidal habitat across continental Australia Journal of Biogeography 35 (9), 1608-1621, 2008
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Restoring coastal plants to improve global carbon storage: reaping what we sow PloS one 6 (3), e18311, 2011
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Predicting understorey structure from the presence and composition of canopies: an assembly rule for marine algae Oecologia 148, 491-502, 2006
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