THE SWIRE INSTITUTE OF MARINE SCIENCE



Researcher : Cartwright SR

List of Research Outputs

Wong K.K.W., Tsang L.M., Cartwright S.R., Williams G.A., Chan B.K.K. and Chu K.H., Physiological responses of two acorn barnacles, Tetraclita japonica and Megabalanus volcano, to summer heat stress on a tropical shore, Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 2014, 461: 243-249.


Researcher : Ng PT

Project Title:Screening of trail pheromone signals in gastropod mucus using a shotgun proteomic approach
Investigator(s):Ng PT, Ramadoss D, Williams GA
Department:The Swire Institute of Marine Science
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:06/2015


List of Research Outputs

Ng P.T., CHENG C.F.M., Williams G.A. and Leung K.M.Y., A Comprehensive Literature Review of Marine Biodiversity in Hong Kong, An oral presentation at the International Conference on Biodiversity, Ecology and Conservation of Marine Ecosystems, held during 1-4 June 2015, at the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. 2015.
Ng P.T. and Williams G.A., Penis-rejection in a mangrove littorinid snail: why do females reject males?, Journal of Molluscan Studies. 2015, 81: 164-166.
Ng P.T. and Williams G.A., Size-Dependent Male Mate Preference and its Association with Size-Assortative Mating in a Mangrove Snail, Littoraria ardouiniana, Ethology. 2014, 120: 995-1002.
Perkins M.J., Dudgeon D., Ng P.T., Bonebrake T.C. and Leung K.M.Y., Conserving Intertidal Habitats: What is the Potential of Ecological Engineering to Mitigate Impacts of Coastal Structures?, A poster presentation at the International Conference on Biodiversity, Ecology and Conservation of Marine Ecosystems, held during 1-4 June 2015, at the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. 2015.
Stafford S., Ng P.T., Williams G.A. and Davies M.S., A biologically relevant rapid quantification of physical and biological stress profiles on rocky shores, Ecological Informatics. 2015, 25: 43-48.


Researcher : Williams GA

Project Title:Latitudinal variation in responses to climate change: the importance of genotypic vs phenotypic variation in determining which species will be winners or losers
Investigator(s):Williams GA
Department:School of Biological Sciences
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2012


Project Title:A review of marine biodiversity and ecological surveys in Hong Kong
Investigator(s):Williams GA, Leung KMY
Department:School of Biological Sciences
Source(s) of Funding:Environment and Conservation Fund
Start Date:09/2012


Project Title:Predicting the fate of marine bivalves in a warming world
Investigator(s):Williams GA, Vengatesen T
Department:School of Biological Sciences
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2014


Project Title:10th International Temperate Reef Symposium; Taking the Acid test: Mediterranean limpets face up to climate change
Investigator(s):Williams GA
Department:School of Biological Sciences
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:01/2014


Project Title:Phenotypic plasticity of thermal tolerance: do snails from different intertidal habitats exhibit localised thermal acclimation?
Investigator(s):Williams GA, Ng PT
Department:School of Biological Sciences
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:06/2014


Project Title:Environmentally induced changes in behavioural responses and selection pressures: predicting the fate of high shore snails under a warming climate
Investigator(s):Williams GA
Department:School of Biological Sciences
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:05/2015


List of Research Outputs

Cartwright S.R. and Williams G.A., How hot for how long? The potential role of heat intensity and duration in moderating the beneficial effects of an ecosystem engineer on rocky shores, Marine Biology. Springer, 2014, 161: 2097-2105.
Helmuth B., Russell B.R., Connell S.D., Dong Y.W., Harley C.D.G., Lima F.P., Sara' G., Williams G.A. and Mieszkowska N., Beyond long-term averages: making sense of a rapidly changing world, Climate Change Responses. 2014, 1: 6.
Ng P.T. and Williams G.A., Size-Dependent Male Mate Preference and its Association with Size-Assortative Mating in a Mangrove Snail, Littoraria ardouiniana, Ethology. 2014, 120: 995-1002.
Santini G., Ng A., Burrows M.T., Chelazzi G. and Williams G.A., What drives foraging behaviour of the intertidal limpet Cellana grata? A quantitative test of a dynamic optimization model, Functional Ecology. Bristish Ecology Society, 2014, 28: 963-972.
Stafford S., Ng P.T., Williams G.A. and Davies M.S., A biologically relevant rapid quantification of physical and biological stress profiles on rocky shores, Ecological Informatics. 2015, 25: 43-48.
Williams G.A., Helmuth B., Sara' G., Russell B.R., Mieszwskowska N. and Dong Y.W., 'International Consortium on the Impact of Climate Change on Marine Organisms' ECOADPT, China, 2015.
Wong K.K.W., Tsang L.M., Cartwright S.R., Williams G.A., Chan B.K.K. and Chu K.H., Physiological responses of two acorn barnacles, Tetraclita japonica and Megabalanus volcano, to summer heat stress on a tropical shore, Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 2014, 461: 243-249.


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