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Diversity of carbon use strategies in a kelp forest community: implications for a high CO2 ocean
CD Hepburn, DW Pritchard, CE Cornwall, RJ McLeod, J Beardall, ...
Global Change Biology 17 (7), 2488-2497, 2011
3352011
Carbon‐use strategies in macroalgae: Differential responses to lowered pH and implications for ocean acidification
CE Cornwall, CD Hepburn, D Pritchard, KI Currie, CM McGraw, KA Hunter, ...
Journal of Phycology 48 (1), 137-144, 2012
2192012
FRAIR: an R package for fitting and comparing consumer functional responses
DW Pritchard, RA Paterson, HC Bovy, D Barrios‐O'Neill
Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 2017
2092017
Predicting invasive species impacts: a community module functional response approach reveals context dependencies
RA Paterson, JTA Dick, DW Pritchard, M Ennis, MJ Hatcher, AM Dunn
Journal of Animal Ecology 84 (2), 453-463, 2015
1032015
Light limitation within southern New Zealand kelp forest communities
MJ Desmond, DW Pritchard, CD Hepburn
PLoS One 10 (4), e0123676, 2015
842015
Predator cue studies reveal strong trait-mediated effects in communities despite variation in experimental designs
RA Paterson, DW Pritchard, JTA Dick, ME Alexander, MJ Hatcher, ...
Animal Behaviour 86 (6), 1301-1313, 2013
532013
Survival in low light: photosynthesis and growth of a red alga in relation to measured in situ irradiance
DW Pritchard, CL Hurd, J Beardall, CD Hepburn
Journal of Phycology 49 (5), 867-879, 2013
512013
Restricted use of nitrate and a strong preference for ammonium reflects the nitrogen ecophysiology of a light‐limited red alga
DW Pritchard, CL Hurd, J Beardall, CD Hepburn
Journal of phycology 51 (2), 277-287, 2015
452015
Strangford Lough and the SeaGen tidal turbine
G Savidge, D Ainsworth, S Bearhop, N Christen, B Elsaesser, F Fortune, ...
Marine renewable energy technology and environmental interactions, 153-172, 2014
452014
Photosynthetic response of monospecific macroalgal stands to density
DK Richards, CL Hurd, DW Pritchard, SR Wing, CD Hepburn
Aquatic Biology 13 (1), 41-49, 2011
392011
Challenges to traditional management of connected ecosystems within a fractured regulatory landscape: A case study from southern New Zealand
CD Hepburn, AM Jackson, DW Pritchard, N Scott, PH Vanderburg, ...
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 29 (9), 1535-1546, 2019
262019
Light dose versus rate of delivery: implications for macroalgal productivity
MJ Desmond, DW Pritchard, CD Hepburn
Photosynthesis Research 132, 257-264, 2017
172017
FRAIR: functional response analysis in R
DW Pritchard
R package version 0.4, 2014
172014
Using coupled hydrodynamic biogeochemical models to predict the effects of tidal turbine arrays on phytoplankton dynamics
P Schuchert, L Kregting, D Pritchard, G Savidge, B Elsäßer
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 6 (2), 58, 2018
152018
The modelling of tidal turbine farms using multi-scale, unstructured mesh models
SC Kramer, MD Piggott, J Hill, L Kregting, D Pritchard, B Elsaesser
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Environmental …, 2014
152014
Local management to support local fisheries: Rāhui (temporary closure) and bag limits for blackfoot abalone (Haliotis iris) in southern New Zealand
G Gnanalingam, DW Pritchard, DK Richards, P Subritzky, B Flack, ...
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 31 (9), 2320-2333, 2021
142021
Frair: an R package for fitting and comparing consumer functional responses. Methods Ecol Evol 8: 1528–1534
DW Pritchard, RA Paterson, HC Bovy, D Barrios-O’Neill
132017
Frair: tools for functional response analysis
D Pritchard, D Barrios-O’Neill, H Bovy, R Paterson
R package, 0.5 100, 2017
132017
Ecotones as indicators: boundary properties in wetland-woodland transition zones
G Brownstein, C Johns, A Fletcher, D Pritchard, PD Erskine
Community ecology 16 (2), 235-243, 2015
132015
frair: Tools for Functional Response Analysis. R package version 0.5. 100
D Pritchard, D Barrios-O’Neill, H Bovy, R Paterson
122017
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