Felicity E. Hardcastle
University of the Sunshine Coast
5 Papers
8 Citations
Felicity E. Hardcastle is an academic researcher from University of the Sunshine Coast. The author has contributed to research in topics: Marsh & Salt marsh. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications.
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Human Actions Alter Tidal Marsh Seascapes and the Provision of Ecosystem Services
Ben L. Gilby,Michael P. Weinstein,Ronald Baker,Just Cebrian,Scott B. Alford,Ariella Chelsky,Denise D. Colombano,Rod M. Connolly,Carolyn A. Currin,Ilka C. Feller,Alyssa Frank,Janelle A. Goeke,Lucy A. Goodridge Gaines,Felicity E. Hardcastle,Christopher J. Henderson,Charles W. Martin,Ashley E. McDonald,Blair H. Morrison,Andrew D. Olds,Jennifer S. Rehage,Nathan J. Waltham,Shelby L. Ziegler +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors highlight ten priority research questions seeking to quantify the consequences and scales of human impacts on tidal marshes that should be answered to improve management and restoration plans.
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Fisheries rely on threatened salt marshes.
Ronald Baker,Matthew D. Taylor,Kenneth W. Able,Michael W. Beck,Just Cebrian,Denise D. Colombano,Rod M. Connolly,Carolyn A. Currin,Linda A. Deegan,Ilka C. Feller,Ben L. Gilby,Matthew E. Kimball,Thomas J. Minello,Lawrence P. Rozas,Charles A. Simenstad,R. Eugene Turner,Nathan J. Waltham,Michael P. Weinstein,Shelby L. Ziegler,Philine S. E. zu Ermgassen,Caitlin Alcott,Scott B. Alford,Myriam A. Barbeau,Sarah C. Crosby,Kate Dodds,Alyssa Frank,Janelle A. Goeke,Lucy A. Goodridge Gaines,Felicity E. Hardcastle,Christopher J. Henderson,W. Ryan James,Matthew D. Kenworthy,Justin S. Lesser,Debbrota Mallick,Charles W. Martin,Ashley E. McDonald,Catherine McLuckie,Blair H. Morrison,James A. Nelson,Gregory S. Norris,Jeff Ollerhead,James Pahl,Sarah Ramsden,Jennifer S. Rehage,James F. Reinhardt,Ryan J. Rezek,L. Mark Risse,Joseph A. M. Smith,Eric L. Sparks,Lorie W. Staver +49 more
TL;DR: Preventing further losses of salt marshes and associated fisheries production will require greater public awareness and difficult choices in coastal policy and management, underpinned by greater understanding of marsh function.
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Diverse land uses and high coastal urbanisation do not always result in harmful environmental pollutants in fisheries species.
Ben L. Gilby,Andrew D. Olds,Felicity E. Hardcastle,Christopher J. Henderson,Rod M. Connolly,Tyson S. H. Martin,Paul S. Maxwell,Lucy A. Goodridge Gaines,Tyson R. Jones,Ariel Underwood,Thomas A. Schlacher +10 more
TL;DR: Metals were common in fish and crab flesh, but only mercury in yellowfin bream from the Mooloolah River breached Australian food safety standards, suggesting high pollutant presence and concentration is not the norm in seafood collected during routine surveys, even in estuaries with highly modified catchments.
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Urbanisation and Fishing Alter the Body Size and Functional Traits of a Key Fisheries Species
Ben L. Gilby,Andrew D. Olds,Felicity E. Hardcastle,Christopher J. Henderson,Rod M. Connolly,Tyson S. H. Martin,Tyson R. Jones,Paul S. Maxwell,Thomas A. Schlacher +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined whether and how fishing and the attributes of coastal seascapes can operate in concert to change the body size and functional traits of the giant mud crab, Scylla serrata; a prized fisheries species.
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Bringing fish life back to Noosa: restoring lost oyster reef habitats in the Noosa Biosphere. Final Report
Ben L. Gilby,Thomas A. Schlacher,Andrew D. Olds,Rod M. Connolly,Christopher J. Henderson,Cassandra K. Duncan,Nicholas L. Ortodossi,Thomas W. Brook,Felicity E. Hardcastle,Ashley Rummell +9 more
- 01 Jan 2020