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  • Buelow, Christina A.; Connolly, Rod M.; Turschwell, Mischa P.; Adame, Maria F.; Ahmadia, Gabby N.; Andradi-Brown, Dominic A.; Bunting, Pete; Canty, Steven W. J.; Dunic, Jillian C.; Friess, Daniel A.; Lee, Shing Yip; Lovelock, Catherine E.; McClure, Eva C.; Pearson, Ryan M.; Sievers, Michael; Sousa, Ana I.; Worthington, Thomas A.; Brown, Christopher J. (2022)
    Summary There is an urgent need to halt and reverse loss of mangroves and seagrass to protect and increase the ecosystem services they provide to coastal communities, such as enhancing coastal resilience and contributing ...
  • Turschwell, Mischa P.; Connolly, Sean R.; Schaefer, Ralf B.; De Laender, Frederik; Campbell, Max D.; Mantyka-Pringle, Chrystal; Jackson, Michelle C.; Kattwinkel, Mira; Sievers, Michael; Ashauer, Roman; Cote, Isabelle M.; Connolly, Rod M.; van den Brink, Paul J.; Brown, Christopher J. (2022)
    Predicting the impacts of multiple stressors is important for informing ecosystem management but is impeded by a lack of a general framework for predicting whether stressors interact synergistically, additively or ...
  • Bates, Amanda E.; Davies, Megan A.; Stuart-Smith, Rick D.; Lazzari, Natali; Lefcheck, Jonathan S.; Ling, Scott D.; Mellin, Camille; Mouillot, David; Bernard, Anthony T. F.; Bennett, Scott; Brown, Christopher J.; Burrows, Michael T.; Butler, Claire L.; Cinner, Joshua; Clausius, Ella; Cooper, Antonia; Costello, Mark John; Denis-Roy, Lara; Edgar, Graham J.; Fuchs, Yann Herrera; Johnson, Olivia J.; Gordó-Vilaseca, Cesc; Hautecoeur, Cyril; Harper, Leah M.; Heather, Freddie J.; Jones, Tyson R.; Markey, Anthony C.; Oh, Elizabeth; Rose, Matthew; Ruiz-Ruiz, Paula A.; Sanabria-Fernandez, Jose A.; Schuster, Jasmin M.; Schmid, Joanna K.; Baker, Susan C. (2024)
    Scientific working groups bring together experts from different disciplines and perspectives to tackle the "wicked problems" facing natural systems and society. Yet participants can feel overwhelmed or inadequate in groups ...

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