Publications by: Abigail L. Scott

Also publishes as (Abigail Scott, Abigail Lucy Scott)

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Earp, Hannah, Vye, Siobhan, Bohn, Katrin, Burrows, Michael, Chenery, Jade, Dickens, Stephanie, Foster, Charlotte, Grist, Hannah, Lamont, Peter, Long, Sarah, Morrall, Zoe, Pocklington, Jacqueline, Scott, Abigail, Watson, Gordon, West, Victoria, Jenkins, Stuart, Delany, Jane, and Sugden, Heather (2022) Do you see what i see? Quantifying inter-observer variability in an intertidal marine citizen science experiment. Citizen Science: Theory and Practice, 7 (1). 12.

Scott, Abigail L., York, Paul H., and Rasheed, Michael A. (2021) Herbivory has a major influence on structure and condition of a Great Barrier Reef subtropical seagrass meadow. Estuaries and Coasts, 44. pp. 506-521.

Scott, Abigail L., York, Paul H., and Rasheed, Michael A. (2021) Spatial and temporal patterns in macroherbivore grazing in a multi-species tropical seagrass meadow of the Great Barrier Reef. Diversity, 13 (1). 12.

Scott, Abigail L., York, Paul H., Macreadie, Peter I., and Rasheed, Michael A. (2021) Spatial and temporal variability of green turtle and dugong herbivory in seagrass meadows of the southern Great Barrier Reef (GBR). Marine Ecology Progress Series, 667. pp. 225-231.

Carter, Alexandra, David, Madeina, Whap, Terrence, Hoffman, Luke, Scott, Abigail, and Rasheed, Michael (2021) Torres Strait Seagrass 2021 Report Card. Report. James Cook University, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Scott, Abigail L., York, Paul H., and Rasheed, Michael A. (2020) Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) grazing plot formation creates structural changes in a multi-species Great Barrier Reef seagrass meadow. Marine Environmental Research, 162. 105183.

Scott, Abigail Lucy (2020) The role of herbivores as ecosystem engineers in Great Barrier Reef seagrass meadows. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Jinks, Kristin I., Brown, Christopher J., Rasheed, Michael A., Scott, Abigail L., Sheaves, Marcus, York, Paul H., and Connolly, Rod M. (2019) Habitat complexity influences the structure of food webs in Great Barrier Reef seagrass meadows. Ecosphere, 10 (11). e02928.

Scott, Abigail L., York, Paul H., Duncan, Clare, Macreadie, Peter I., Connolly, Rod M., Ellis, Megan T., Jarvis, Jessie C., Jinks, Kristin I., Marsh, Helene, and Rasheed, Michael A. (2018) The role of herbivory in structuring tropical seagrass ecosystem service delivery. Frontiers in Plant Science, 9. 127.

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