Christopher J. Henderson

2.2k total citations
66 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Christopher J. Henderson is a scholar working on Ecology, Global and Planetary Change and Oceanography. According to data from OpenAlex, Christopher J. Henderson has authored 66 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 50 papers in Ecology, 31 papers in Global and Planetary Change and 19 papers in Oceanography. Recurrent topics in Christopher J. Henderson's work include Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies (38 papers), Marine and fisheries research (26 papers) and Marine and coastal plant biology (17 papers). Christopher J. Henderson is often cited by papers focused on Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies (38 papers), Marine and fisheries research (26 papers) and Marine and coastal plant biology (17 papers). Christopher J. Henderson collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United States and United Kingdom. Christopher J. Henderson's co-authors include Ben L. Gilby, Andrew D. Olds, Thomas A. Schlacher, Rod M. Connolly, Margaret Greenway, Ian Phillips, Hayden P. Borland, Paul Maxwell, Tim Stevens and Shing Yip Lee and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, The Science of The Total Environment and Oncogene.

In The Last Decade

Christopher J. Henderson

63 papers receiving 1.3k citations

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All Works

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Henderson, Christopher J., et al.. (2024). Combined Effects of Local and Regional Drivers on Oyster Spat Density and Growth in Eastern Australia. Estuaries and Coasts. 47(8). 2406–2422. 1 indexed citations
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Henderson, Christopher J., et al.. (2024). Cross-boundary effects of human impacts on animal assemblages in the coastal zone. Biodiversity and Conservation. 33(11). 3039–3055. 2 indexed citations
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Borland, Hayden P., et al.. (2024). Seascape context and urbanisation modify fish assemblages around rocky headlands. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science. 298. 108662–108662. 3 indexed citations
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Henderson, Christopher J., Ben L. Gilby, Mischa P. Turschwell, et al.. (2024). Long term declines in the functional diversity of sharks in the coastal oceans of eastern Australia. Communications Biology. 7(1). 611–611. 5 indexed citations
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Borland, Hayden P., et al.. (2023). Fish and crustaceans provide early indicators of success in wetland restoration. Restoration Ecology. 31(8). 17 indexed citations
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Gilby, Ben L., et al.. (2023). Drivers of Ecological Condition Identify Bright Spots and Sites for Management Across Coastal Seascapes. Estuaries and Coasts. 46(4). 906–924. 3 indexed citations
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Gilby, Ben L., et al.. (2023). Multiple Fish Species Supplement Predation in Estuaries Despite the Dominance of a Single Consumer. Estuaries and Coasts. 46(4). 891–905. 12 indexed citations
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Gilby, Ben L., et al.. (2023). Scavenger richness and functional diversity modify carrion consumption in the surf zone of ocean beaches. ICES Journal of Marine Science. 80(7). 2024–2035. 7 indexed citations
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Borland, Hayden P., et al.. (2023). Connectivity shapes delivery of multiple ecological benefits from restoration. Biological Conservation. 288. 110358–110358. 5 indexed citations
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Hyndes, Glenn A., Emma L. Berdan, Cristián Duarte, et al.. (2022). The role of inputs of marine wrack and carrion in sandy‐beach ecosystems: a global review. Biological reviews/Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. 97(6). 2127–2161. 72 indexed citations
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Borland, Hayden P., Ben L. Gilby, Christopher J. Henderson, et al.. (2022). Dredging transforms the seafloor and enhances functional diversity in urban seascapes. The Science of The Total Environment. 831. 154811–154811. 11 indexed citations
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Olds, Andrew D., Thomas A. Schlacher, Christopher J. Henderson, et al.. (2021). Human modifications to estuaries correlate with the morphology and functional roles of coastal fish. Marine Environmental Research. 170. 105443–105443. 3 indexed citations
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Gilby, Ben L., et al.. (2020). Potentially negative ecological consequences of animal redistribution on beaches during COVID-19 lockdown. Biological Conservation. 253. 108926–108926. 39 indexed citations
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Henderson, Christopher J., Tim Stevens, Shing Yip Lee, et al.. (2019). Optimising Seagrass Conservation for Ecological Functions. Ecosystems. 22(6). 1368–1380. 16 indexed citations
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Henderson, Christopher J., et al.. (2019). Evaluation of Near Infrared Spectroscopy for the Direct Analysis of Cane Quality Characters. Universal Journal of Agricultural Research. 7(5). 169–176. 3 indexed citations
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Gilby, Ben L., Andrew D. Olds, Michael A. Weston, et al.. (2018). Functional plasticity in vertebrate scavenger assemblages in the presence of introduced competitors. Oecologia. 188(2). 583–593. 14 indexed citations
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Gilby, Ben L., Andrew D. Olds, Rod M. Connolly, et al.. (2016). Optimising Land-Sea Management for Inshore Coral Reefs. PLoS ONE. 11(10). e0164934–e0164934. 21 indexed citations
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Gilby, Ben L., et al.. (2016). Quantifying the influence of small omnivorous fishes on seagrass epiphyte load. Journal of Fish Biology. 89(3). 1905–1912. 5 indexed citations
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Henderson, Christopher J., et al.. (2011). Cryptococcosis presenting as upper limb cellulitis and ulceration: A case series. Australasian Journal of Dermatology. 52(4). 288–291. 5 indexed citations

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