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Nguyen, H., Byrne, M. (2014). Early benthic juvenile Parvulastra exigua (Asteroidea) are tolerant to extreme acidification and warming in its intertidal habitat. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 453, 36-42. [More Information]
Uthicke, S., Liddy, M., Nguyen, H., Byrne, M. (2014). Interactive effects of near-future temperature increase and ocean acidification on physiology and gonad development in adult Pacific sea urchin, Echinometra sp. A. Coral Reefs, 33(3), 831-845. [More Information]
Byrne, M., Foo, S., Soars, N., Wolfe, K., Nguyen, H., Hardy, N., Dworjanyn, S. (2013). Ocean warming will mitigate the effects of acidification on calcifying sea urchin larvae (Heliocidaris tuberculata) from the Australian global warming hot spot. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 448, 250-257. [More Information]
Nguyen, H., Doo, S., Soars, N., Byrne, M. (2012). Noncalcifying larvae in a changing ocean: warming not acidification/hypercapnia, is the dominant stressor on development of the sea star Meridiastra calcar. Global Change Biology, 18, 2466-2476. [More Information]
Doo, S., Mayfield, A., Byrne, M., Chen, H., Nguyen, H., Fan, T. (2012). Reduced expression of the rate-limiting carbon fixation enzyme RuBisCO in the benthic foraminifer Baculogypsina sphaerulata holobiont in response to heat shock. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 430-431, 63-67. [More Information]
McElroy, D., Nguyen, H., Byrne, M. (2012). Respiratory response of the intertidal seastar Parvulastra exigua to contemporary and near-future pulses of warming and hypercapnia. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 416-417(4), 1-7. [More Information]
Byrne, M., Selvakumaraswamy, P., Woolsey, E., Nguyen, H. (2011). Sea urchin development in a global change hotspot, potential for southerly migration of thermotolerant propagules. Deep-Sea Research. Part 2: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 58(5), 712-719. [More Information]
Christensen, A., Nguyen, H., Byrne, M. (2011). Thermotolerance and the effects of hypercapnia on the metabolic rate of the ophiuroid Ophionereis schayeri: Inferences for survivorship in a changing ocean. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 403(1-2), 31-38. [More Information]
Byrne, M., Ho, M., Selvakumaraswamy, P., Nguyen, H., Dworjanyn, S., Davis, A. (2009). Temperature, but not pH, compromises sea urchin fertilization and early development under near-future climate change scenarios. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 276(1663), 1883-1888. [More Information]