Publications by:
Blake L. Spady
Also publishes as (Blake Spady)
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Hoegh-Guldberg, Ove, Skirving, William, Dove, Sophie G., Spady, Blake L., Norrie, Andrew, Geiger, Erick F., Liu, Gang, De La Cour, Jacqueline L., and Manzello, Derek P. (2023) Coral reefs in peril in a record-breaking year. Science, 382 (6676). pp. 1238-1240.
Spady, Blake, Skirving, William J., Liu, Gang, De La Cour, Jacqueline L., McDonald, Cathy J., and Manzello, Derek P. (2022) Unprecedented early-summer heat stress and forecast of coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef, 2021-2022. F1000Research, 11 (127).
Lachs, Liam, Bythell, John C., East, Holly K., Edwards, Alasdair J., Mumby, Peter J., Skirving, William J., Spady, Blake L., and Guest, James R. (2021) Fine-Tuning Heat Stress Algorithms to Optimise Global Predictions of Mass Coral Bleaching. Remote Sensing, 13 (2677).
Spady, Blake L., and Watson, Sue-Ann (2020) Bigfin reef squid demonstrate capacity for conditional discrimination and projected future carbon dioxide levels have no effect on learning capabilities. PeerJ, 8. e9865.
Spady, Blake L., Munday, Philip L., and Watson, Sue-Ann (2020) Elevated seawater pCO(2) affects reproduction and embryonic development in the pygmy squid, Idiosepius pygmaeus. Marine Environmental Research, 153. 104812.
Spady, Blake L., Nay, Tiffany J., Rummer, Jodie L., Munday, Philip L., and Watson, Sue-Ann (2019) Aerobic performance of two tropical cephalopod species unaltered by prolonged exposure to projected future carbon dioxide levels. Conservation Physiology, 7 (1). coz024.
Spady, Blake L., Munday, Philip L., and Watson, Sue-Ann (2018) Predatory strategies and behaviours in cephalopods are altered by elevated CO2. Global Change Biology, 24 (6). pp. 2585-2596.
Spady, Blake L. (2018) Effects of projected near-future carbon dioxide levels on cephalopod physiology and behaviour. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
Spady, Blake L., Watson, Sue-Ann, Chase, Tory J., and Munday, Philip L. (2014) Projected near-future CO2 levels increase activity and alter defensive behaviours in the tropical squid Idiosepius pygmaeus. Biology Open, 3 (11). pp. 1063-1070.