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Associate Professor Christopher Henderson

Associate Professor Christopher Henderson

PhD Griff, BSc(Hons)

Discipline Lead, Animal Ecology

Associate Professor, Animal Ecology

School of Science, Technology and Engineering

Email: chender1@usc.edu.au

Telephone: +61 7 5456 5711

Location: Sunshine Coast, SD-H1-1-1.57

Associate Professor Chris Henderson is a marine ecologist with interests in the fields of spatial ecology, ecosystem functions and marine conservation prioritisation. His research focuses on marine protected areas, ecosystem functions, spatial ecology and fish ecology to determine best practices for management. Chris also has experience working with acoustic telemetry on fish and sharks in Australia and South Africa.

Research

Publications

1. Henderson, C. J., Gilby, B. L., Schlacher, T. A., Connolly, R. M., Sheaves, M., Maxwell, P. S., Flint, N., Borland, H. P., Olds, A. D. (2019). Low redundancy and complementarity shape ecosystem functioning in low-diversity ecosystems. Journal of Animal Ecology.

2. Henderson, C. J., Gilby, B. L., Schlacher, T. A., Connolly, R. M., Sheaves, M., Borland, H. P., Maxwell, P. S., Flint, N., Martin, T. S., Olds, A. D. (2019). Landscape transformation alters functional diversity in coastal seascapes. Ecography.
3. Henderson, C. J., Stevens, T. F., Lee, S. Y., Gilby, B. L., Schlacher, T. A., Connolly, R. M., Warnken, J. Maxwell, P. S., Olds, A. D. (2019). Optimising seagrass conservation for ecological functions. Ecosystems.
4. Henderson, C. J., Gilby, B. L., Schlacher, T. A., Connolly, R. M., Sheaves, M., Flint, N., Borland, H. P., Olds, A. D. (2019). Contrasting effects of mangroves and armoured shorelines on fish assemblages in tropical estuarine seascapes. ICES Journal of Marine Science.
5. Gilby, B. L., Olds, A. D., Duncan, C. K., Ortodossi, N. L., Henderson, C. J., Schlacher, T. A. (2019). Identifying restoration hotspots that deliver multiple ecological benefits. Restoration Ecology.

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