Christopher D. McQuaid

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Rhodes University 
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Cozzolino L, Nicastro KR, Lefebvre S, et al. (2023) The effect of interspecific and intraspecific diversity on microplastic ingestion in two co-occurring mussel species in South Africa. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 196: 115649
Gilson AR, McQuaid C. (2023) Top-down versus bottom-up: Grazing and upwelling regime alter patterns of primary productivity in a warm-temperate system. Ecology. e4180
Ma KCK, Monsinjon JR, Froneman PW, et al. (2022) Thermal stress gradient causes increasingly negative effects towards the range limit of an invasive mussel. The Science of the Total Environment. 865: 161184
Wyness AJ, Roush D, McQuaid CD. (2022) Global distribution and diversity of marine euendolithic cyanobacteria. Journal of Phycology
Oróstica MH, Wyness AJ, Monsinjon JR, et al. (2022) Effects of habitat quality on abundance, size and growth of mussel recruits. Hydrobiologia. 1-16
Nicastro KR, Seuront L, McQuaid CD, et al. (2022) Symbiont-induced intraspecific phenotypic variation enhances plastic trapping and ingestion in biogenic habitats. The Science of the Total Environment. 826: 153922
Ndhlovu A, Lathlean JA, McQuaid CD, et al. (2021) Indirect effects shape macroalgal epifaunal communities. Ecology and Evolution. 11: 15141-15152
Ma KCK, Redelinghuys S, Gusha MNC, et al. (2021) Intertidal estimates of sea urchin abundance reveal congruence in spatial structure for a guild of consumers. Ecology and Evolution. 11: 11930-11944
Zardi GI, Monsinjon JR, McQuaid CD, et al. (2021) Foul-weather friends: Modelling thermal stress mitigation by symbiotic endolithic microbes in a changing environment. Global Change Biology. 27: 2549-2560
Muñiz C, McQuaid CD, Weidberg N. (2021) Seasonality of primary productivity affects coastal species more than its magnitude. The Science of the Total Environment. 757: 143740
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