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James Cant
James Cant
Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Oxford
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Life history mediates the trade‐offs among different components of demographic resilience
P Capdevila, I Stott, J Cant, M Beger, G Rowlands, M Grace, ...
Ecology Letters 25 (6), 1566-1579, 2022
512022
The projected degradation of subtropical coral assemblages by recurrent thermal stress
J Cant, R Salguero‐Gómez, SW Kim, CA Sims, B Sommer, M Brooks, ...
Journal of Animal Ecology 90 (1), 233-247, 2021
322021
Linking population size structure, heat stress and bleaching responses in a subtropical endemic coral
L Lachs, B Sommer, J Cant, JM Hodge, HA Malcolm, JM Pandolfi, ...
Coral Reefs 40, 777-790, 2021
262021
Transient amplification enhances the persistence of tropicalising coral assemblages in marginal high‐latitude environments
J Cant, KM Cook, JD Reimer, T Mezaki, M Nakamura, C O'Flaherty, ...
Ecography 2022 (10), e06156, 2022
112022
Recent exposure to environmental stochasticity does not determine the demographic resilience of natural populations
J Cant, P Capdevila, M Beger, R Salguero‐Gómez
Ecology Letters 26 (7), 1186-1199, 2023
92023
Transient demographic approaches can drastically expand the toolbox of coral reef science
J Cant, R Salguero-Gómez, M Beger
Coral Reefs 41 (4), 885-896, 2022
82022
Population biology of grey gurnard (Eutrigla gurnardus (L.); Triglidae) in the coastal waters of Northwest Wales
ID McCarthy, J Cant, AL Marriott
Journal of Applied Ichthyology 34 (4), 896-905, 2018
72018
High‐latitude marginal reefs support fewer but bigger corals than their tropical counterparts
F Chong, B Sommer, G Stant, N Verano, J Cant, L Lachs, ML Johnson, ...
Ecography, e06835, 2023
62023
Coral assemblages at higher latitudes favor short‐term potential over long‐term performance
J Cant, JD Reimer, B Sommer, KM Cook, SW Kim, CA Sims, T Mezaki, ...
Ecology 104 (9), e4138, 2023
62023
Decadal demographic shifts and size-dependent disturbance responses of corals in a subtropical warming hotspot
B Sommer, JM Hodge, L Lachs, J Cant, JM Pandolfi, M Beger
Scientific Reports 14 (1), 6327, 2024
42024
A Goniopora stokesi community at Tatsugasako, Otsuki, Kochi, Japan: a new northernmost specimen-based record
JD Reimer, T Fujii, H Kise, K Yanagi, K Cook, J Cant, K Koeda, T Koido, ...
Plankton and Benthos Research 15 (2), 185-187, 2020
22020
The recovery of octocoral populations following periodic disturbance masks their vulnerability to persistent global change
J Cant, L Bramanti, G Tsounis, Á Martínez Quintana, HR Lasker, ...
Coral Reefs 43 (2), 333-345, 2024
12024
Coupling hydrodynamic drifting simulations and seasonal demographics to forecast the occurrence of jellyfish blooms
J Cant, OR Jones, I Ellingson, JH Laverick, S Majaneva, J Dierking, ...
bioRxiv, 2024.03. 11.584451, 2024
2024
Colony-level coral demographic data from Japan & Australia (2016-2019)
J Cant, J Reimer, B Sommer, K Cook, S Kim, C Sims, T Mezaki, ...
(No Title), 2023
2023
Recent exposure to environmental stochasticity does not determine the resilience of natural populations
J Cant, P Capdevila, M Beger, R Salguero-Gómez
bioRxiv, 2022.04. 28.489852, 2022
2022
Coral assemblages at higher latitudes favour short-term potential over long-term performance
T Mezaki, K Cook, JD Reimer, SW Kim, CA Sims, J Cant, B Sommer, ...
Ecology 104, 2021
2021
Coral community demographics: the variation between tropical and subtropical assemblages
JI Cant
University of Leeds, 2021
2021
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