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Bayden D. Russell

Bayden D. Russell

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
52
Citations
9914
World Ranking
3470
National Ranking
69

Overview

Bayden D. Russell is affiliated with the University of Hong Kong in China. Their research spans the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions to the subfields of Oceanography, Global and Planetary Change, and Ecology. Their work also touches on Aquatic Science and the intersection of Management, Monitoring, Policy, and Law.

Their research topics focus primarily on marine environments and associated biological and ecological processes. Key thematic areas include:

  • Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
  • Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses
  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Marine and coastal plant biology
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Physiological and biochemical adaptations
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research

Russell has published multiple recent papers covering these themes. Notable works include:

  • "Ocean Acidification and Human Health" (2020), published in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • "Linking energy budget to physiological adaptation: How a calcifying gastropod adjusts or succumbs to ocean acidification and warming" (2020), published in The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Predicting responses to marine heatwaves using functional traits" (2021), published in Trends in Ecology & Evolution
  • "Capacity of an ecologically key urchin to recover from extreme events: Physiological impacts of heatwaves and the road to recovery" (2021), published in The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Something old, something new: Historical perspectives provide lessons for blue growth agendas" (2020), published in Fish and Fisheries

Their frequent coauthors include Deevesh A. Hemraj, Jay J. Minuti, Boze Hancock, Gray A. Williams, and Laura J. Falkenberg, reflecting collaborative contributions across diverse studies.

Russell regularly publishes in venues such as The Science of The Total Environment, SSRN Electronic Journal, Frontiers in Marine Science, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), and Marine Environmental Research.

Best Publications

  • The future of Blue Carbon science

    Peter I. Macreadie;Andrea Anton;John A. Raven;John A. Raven;John A. Raven;Nicola Beaumont

  • Impacts of climate change in a global hotspot for temperate marine biodiversity and ocean warming

    Thomas Wernberg;Bayden D. Russell;Pippa J. Moore;Pippa J. Moore;Scott D. Ling

  • The direct effects of increasing CO2 and temperature on non-calcifying organisms: increasing the potential for phase shifts in kelp forests

    Sean D. Connell;Bayden D. Russell

  • Seaweed communities in retreat from ocean warming.

    Thomas Wernberg;Thomas Wernberg;Bayden D. Russell;Mads S. Thomsen;Mads S. Thomsen;C. Frederico D. Gurgel;C. Frederico D. Gurgel

  • Recovering a lost baseline: missing kelp forests from a metropolitan coast

    Sean D. Connell;Bayden D. Russell;David J. Turner;Scoresby A. Shepherd

  • Synergistic effects of climate change and local stressors: CO2 and nutrient-driven change in subtidal rocky habitats

    Bayden D. Russell;Jo Anne I Thompson;Laura J. Falkenberg;Sean D. Connell

  • Ocean Acidification and Human Health

    Laura J. Falkenberg;Richard G.J. Bellerby;Richard G.J. Bellerby;Sean D. Connell;Lora E. Fleming

  • Ocean acidification through the lens of ecological theory

    Brian Gaylord;Kristy J Kroeker;Jennifer M Sunday;Kathryn M Anderson

  • The other ocean acidification problem: CO2 as a resource among competitors for ecosystem dominance.

    Sean D. Connell;Kristy J. Kroeker;Katharina E. Fabricius;David I. Kline

  • Ocean acidification can mediate biodiversity shifts by changing biogenic habitat

    Jennifer M. Sunday;Katharina E. Fabricius;Kristy J. Kroeker;Kathryn M. Anderson

  • Distribution models predict large contractions of habitat-forming seaweeds in response to ocean warming

    Brezo Martínez;Ben Radford;Mads S. Thomsen;Mads S. Thomsen;Sean D. Connell

  • Temperate and tropical brown macroalgae thrive, despite decalcification, along natural CO2 gradients

    Vivienne R. Johnson;Vivienne R. Johnson;Bayden D. Russell;Katharina E. Fabricius;Colin Brownlee

  • Predicting ecosystem shifts requires new approaches that integrate the effects of climate change across entire systems

    Bayden D. Russell;Christopher D. G. Harley;Thomas Wernberg;Nova Mieszkowska

  • Land-to-sea connectivity: linking human-derived terrestrial subsidies to subtidal habitat change on open rocky coasts.

    Daniel Gorman;Bayden D. Russell;Sean D. Connell

  • Ocean acidification alters fish populations indirectly through habitat modification

    Ivan Nagelkerken;Bayden D. Russell;Bayden D. Russell;Bronwyn M. Gillanders;Sean D. Connell

  • Future seagrass beds: Can increased productivity lead to increased carbon storage?

    Bayden D. Russell;Sean D. Connell;Sven Uthicke;Nancy Muehllehner

  • Beyond long-term averages: making biological sense of a rapidly changing world

    Brian Helmuth;Brian Helmuth;Bayden D Russell;Sean D Connell;Yunwei Dong

  • Trophic compensation reinforces resistance: herbivory absorbs the increasing effects of multiple disturbances

    Giulia Ghedini;Bayden D. Russell;Sean D. Connell

  • A short-term in situ CO 2 enrichment experiment on Heron Island (GBR)

    David I. Kline;David I. Kline;Lida Teneva;Kenneth Schneider;Thomas Miard

  • Ocean acidification and rising temperatures may increase biofilm primary productivity but decrease grazer consumption

    Bayden D. Russell;Sean D. Connell;Helen S. Findlay;Karen Tait

  • Predicting ecosystem shifts requires new approaches that integrate the effects of

    Bayden D. Russell;Christopher G. D. Harley;Thomas Wernberg;Nova Mieszkowska

  • organisms: increasing the potential for phase-shifts in kelp forests

    Sean D. Connell;Bayden D. Russell

Frequent Co-Authors

Sean D. Connell
Sean D. Connell University of Adelaide
Thomas Wernberg
Thomas Wernberg University of Western Australia
Jason M. Hall-Spencer
Jason M. Hall-Spencer Plymouth University
Mads S. Thomsen
Mads S. Thomsen University of Canterbury
Camille Mellin
Camille Mellin University of Adelaide
Melinda A. Coleman
Melinda A. Coleman Southern Cross University
Christopher D. G. Harley
Christopher D. G. Harley University of British Columbia
David I. Kline
David I. Kline University of California, San Diego
Ivan Nagelkerken
Ivan Nagelkerken University of Adelaide
Bernard M. Degnan
Bernard M. Degnan University of Queensland

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