Sandra Straub, PhD
Affiliations: | The University of Western Australia, Crawley, Western Australia, Australia |
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Castro LC, Vergés A, Straub SC, et al. (2024) Effect of marine heatwaves and warming on kelp microbiota influence trophic interactions. Molecular Ecology. e17267 |
Straub SC, Wernberg T, Marzinelli EM, et al. (2021) Persistence of seaweed forests in the anthropocene will depend on warming and marine heatwave profiles. Journal of Phycology |
Holbrook NJ, Scannell HA, Sen Gupta A, et al. (2019) A global assessment of marine heatwaves and their drivers. Nature Communications. 10: 2624 |
Straub SC, Wernberg T, Thomsen MS, et al. (2019) Resistance, Extinction, and Everything in Between – The Diverse Responses of Seaweeds to Marine Heatwaves Frontiers in Marine Science. 6 |
Smale DA, Wernberg T, Oliver ECJ, et al. (2019) Marine heatwaves threaten global biodiversity and the provision of ecosystem services Nature Climate Change. 9: 306-312 |
Oliver ECJ, Donat MG, Burrows MT, et al. (2018) Longer and more frequent marine heatwaves over the past century. Nature Communications. 9: 1324 |
Hobday AJ, Alexander LV, Perkins SE, et al. (2016) A hierarchical approach to defining marine heatwaves Progress in Oceanography. 141: 227-238 |
Straub SC, Thomsen MS, Wernberg T. (2016) The dynamic biogeography of the anthropocene: The speed of recent range shifts in seaweeds Seaweed Phylogeography: Adaptation and Evolution of Seaweeds Under Environmental Change. 63-93 |
Hofmann LC, Straub S, Bischof K. (2013) Elevated CO2 levels affect the activity of nitrate reductase and carbonic anhydrase in the calcifying rhodophyte Corallina officinalis Journal of Experimental Botany. 64: 899-908 |
Hofmann LC, Straub S, Bischof K. (2012) Competition between calcifying and noncalcifying temperate marine macroalgae under elevated CO2 levels Marine Ecology Progress Series. 464: 89-105 |