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Curtis Champion
Curtis Champion
Fisheries Research, NSW Department of Primary Industries
Verified email at dpie.nsw.gov.au - Homepage
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Managing consequences of climate‐driven species redistribution requires integration of ecology, conservation and social science
TC Bonebrake, CJ Brown, JD Bell, JL Blanchard, A Chauvenet, ...
Biological Reviews 93 (1), 284-305, 2018
1962018
A designed artificial reef is among the most productive marine fish habitats: new metrics to address ‘production versus attraction’
JA Smith, MB Lowry, C Champion, IM Suthers
Marine Biology 163, 1-8, 2016
872016
Zooplanktivory is a key process for fish production on a coastal artificial reef
C Champion, IM Suthers, JA Smith
Marine Ecology Progress Series 541, 1-14, 2015
862015
Species on the move around the Australian coastline: A continental‐scale review of climate‐driven species redistribution in marine systems
CR Gervais, C Champion, GT Pecl
Global change biology 27 (14), 3200-3217, 2021
732021
Rapid shifts in distribution and high‐latitude persistence of oceanographic habitat revealed using citizen science data from a climate change hotspot
C Champion, AJ Hobday, SR Tracey, GT Pecl
Global change biology 24 (11), 5440-5453, 2018
612018
Brief Communication: A new perspective on the Australian rip current hazard
R Brander, D Dominey-Howes, C Champion, O Del Vecchio, B Brighton
Natural hazards and earth system sciences 13 (6), 1687-1690, 2013
472013
Changing windows of opportunity: past and future climate-driven shifts in temporal persistence of kingfish (Seriola lalandi) oceanographic habitat within south-eastern …
C Champion, AJ Hobday, X Zhang, GT Pecl, SR Tracey
Marine and Freshwater Research 70 (1), 33-42, 2018
372018
Climate-driven range shifts are rapid yet variable among recreationally important coastal-pelagic fishes
C Champion, S Brodie, MA Coleman
Frontiers in Marine Science 8, 622299, 2021
352021
Climate refugia for kelp within an ocean warming hotspot revealed by stacked species distribution modelling
TR Davis, C Champion, MA Coleman
Marine Environmental Research 166, 105267, 2021
302021
Kelp gametophytes in changing oceans
RJ Veenhof, C Champion, SA Dworjanyn, T Wernberg, AJP Minne, ...
Oceanography and Marine Biology, 335-371, 2022
262022
Oceanographic habitat suitability is positively correlated with the body condition of a coastal‐pelagic fish
C Champion, AJ Hobday, GT Pecl, SR Tracey
Fisheries Oceanography 29 (1), 100-110, 2020
242020
A cross‐scale framework to support a mechanistic understanding and modelling of marine climate‐driven species redistribution, from individuals to communities
S Twiname, A Audzijonyte, JL Blanchard, C Champion, T de la Chesnais, ...
Ecography 43 (12), 1764-1778, 2020
232020
The nutritional and sensory quality of seafood in a changing climate
TC Shalders, C Champion, MA Coleman, K Benkendorff
Marine Environmental Research 176, 105590, 2022
182022
Ecological interactions mediate projected loss of kelp biomass under climate change
TR Davis, C Champion, MA Coleman
Diversity and Distributions 28 (2), 306-317, 2022
172022
Loss of a globally unique kelp forest from Oman
MA Coleman, M Reddy, MJ Nimbs, A Marshell, SA Al-Ghassani, JJ Bolton, ...
Scientific Reports 12 (1), 5020, 2022
162022
Environmental drivers and indicators of change in habitat and fish assemblages within a climate change hotspot
TR Davis, G Cadiou, C Champion, MA Coleman
Regional studies in marine science 36, 101295, 2020
162020
Resilience to the interactive effects of climate change and discard stress in the commercially important blue swimmer crab (Portunus armatus)
C Champion, MK Broadhurst, EE Ewere, K Benkendorff, P Butcherine, ...
Marine Environmental Research 159, 105009, 2020
132020
Maximising the utility of bioelectrical impedance analysis for measuring fish condition requires identifying and controlling for sources of error
C Champion, AJ Hobday, GT Pecl, SR Tracey
Fisheries Research 229, 105575, 2020
112020
Grazing and recovery of kelp gametophytes under ocean warming
RJ Veenhof, SA Dworjanyn, C Champion, MA Coleman
Frontiers in Marine Science 9, 866136, 2022
92022
Seascape topography slows predicted range shifts in fish under climate change
C Champion, MA Coleman
Limnology and Oceanography Letters 6 (3), 143-153, 2021
82021
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