Publications by: Tessa N. Hempson

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Daly, Ryan, Venables, Stephanie K., Rogers, Toby D., Filmalter, John D., Hempson, Tessa N., Murray, Taryn S., Hussey, Nigel E., Silva Leal, Isabela, Pereira, Marcos A.M., Mann, Bruce Q., Nharreluga, Bilardo A.S., and Cowley, Paul D. (2023) Persistent transboundary movements of threatened sharks highlight the importance of cooperative management for effective conservation. Marine Ecology-Progress Series, 720. pp. 117-131.

Robinson, James P.W., Maire, Eva, Bodin, Nathalie, Hempson, Tessa N., Graham, Nicholas A.J., Wilson, Shaun K., MacNeil, M. Aaron, and Hicks, Christina C. (2022) Climate-induced increases in micronutrient availability for coral reef fisheries. One Earth, 5 (1). pp. 98-108.

Daly, R., Le Noury, P., Hempson, T.N., Ziembicki, M., Olbers, J.M., Brokensha, G.M., and Mann, B.Q. (2021) Bull shark Carcharhinus leucas recruitment into the St Lucia Estuary, South Africa, after prolonged mouth closure, and the first observation of a neonate bull shark preyed on by a Nile crocodile Crocodylus niloticus. African Journal of Marine Science, 43 (3). pp. 417-421.

Hempson, Tessa N., Graham, Nicholas A.J., MacNeil, M. Aaron, Hoey, Andrew S., and Wilson, Shaun (2018) Ecosystem regime shifts disrupt trophic structure. Ecological Applications, 28 (1). pp. 191-200.

Hempson, Tessa N., Graham, Nicholas A.J., MacNeil, M. Aaron, Hoey, Andrew S., and Almany, Glenn R. (2018) Mesopredator trophodynamics on thermally stressed coral reefs. Coral Reefs, 37 (1). pp. 135-144.

Hempson, Tessa N., Graham, Nicholas A.J., MacNeil, M. Aaron, Bodin, Nathalie, and Wilson, Shaun K. (2018) Regime shifts shorten food chains for mesopredators with potential sublethal effects. Functional Ecology, 32 (3). pp. 820-830.

Hempson, Tessa N., Graham, Nicholas A.J., MacNeil, M. Aaron, Williamson, David H., Jones, Geoffrey P., and Almany, Glenn (2017) Coral reef mesopredators switch prey, shortening food chains, in response to habitat degradation. Ecology and Evolution, 7 (8). pp. 2626-2635.

Hempson, Tessa N. (2017) Coral reef mesopredator trophodynamics in response to reef condition. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

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