Sue-Ann Watson

About Sue-Ann Watson

Sue-Ann Watson, With an exceptional h-index of 32 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at James Cook University, specializes in the field of Marine Invertebrates, Environmental Change, Ocean Acidification, Latitudinal Gradients, Behaviour.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Chromosome-scale genome assembly the tropical abalone (Haliotis asinina)

Transcriptomic responses in the nervous system and correlated behavioural changes of a cephalopod exposed to ocean acidification

Combined effects of climate change stressors and predators with contrasting feeding-digestion strategies on a mussel species

Elevated temperature and carbon dioxide levels alter growth rates and shell composition in the fluted giant clam, Tridacna squamosa

Multiple-stressor effects of ocean acidification, warming and predation risk cues on the early ontogeny of a rocky-shore keystone gastropod

The combined effects of ocean acidification and warming on a habitat-forming shell-crushing predatory crab

Conserving threatened species during rapid environmental change: using biological responses to inform management strategies of giant clams

Long-term and seasonal changes in the life-history biology of the abyssal holothurian Pseudostichopus aemulatus from the Porcupine Abyssal Plain (North-East Atlantic)

Sue-Ann Watson Information

University

Position

Senior Research Fellow in Marine Biology

Citations(all)

4375

Citations(since 2020)

2434

Cited By

3055

hIndex(all)

32

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

51

i10Index(since 2020)

50

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Sue-Ann Watson Skills & Research Interests

Marine Invertebrates

Environmental Change

Ocean Acidification

Latitudinal Gradients

Behaviour

Top articles of Sue-Ann Watson

Chromosome-scale genome assembly the tropical abalone (Haliotis asinina)

bioRxiv

2024

Transcriptomic responses in the nervous system and correlated behavioural changes of a cephalopod exposed to ocean acidification

Authorea

2023/7/28

Combined effects of climate change stressors and predators with contrasting feeding-digestion strategies on a mussel species

Marine Pollution Bulletin

2023/2/1

Elevated temperature and carbon dioxide levels alter growth rates and shell composition in the fluted giant clam, Tridacna squamosa

Scientific Reports

2022/6/30

Sue-Ann Watson
Sue-Ann Watson

H-Index: 28

Piero Calosi
Piero Calosi

H-Index: 33

Multiple-stressor effects of ocean acidification, warming and predation risk cues on the early ontogeny of a rocky-shore keystone gastropod

Environmental Pollution

2022/6/1

The combined effects of ocean acidification and warming on a habitat-forming shell-crushing predatory crab

Science of the Total Environment

2021/3/1

Sue-Ann Watson
Sue-Ann Watson

H-Index: 28

Katherina Brokordt
Katherina Brokordt

H-Index: 14

Conserving threatened species during rapid environmental change: using biological responses to inform management strategies of giant clams

Conservation Physiology

2021

Sue-Ann Watson
Sue-Ann Watson

H-Index: 28

Mei Lin Neo
Mei Lin Neo

H-Index: 13

Long-term and seasonal changes in the life-history biology of the abyssal holothurian Pseudostichopus aemulatus from the Porcupine Abyssal Plain (North-East Atlantic)

Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers

2021/8/1

Neus Campanyà-Llovet
Neus Campanyà-Llovet

H-Index: 3

Sue-Ann Watson
Sue-Ann Watson

H-Index: 28

Cross‐generational response of a tropical sea urchin to global change and a selection event in a 43‐month mesocosm study

Global Change Biology

2021/8

The role of ligand-gated chloride channels in behavioural alterations at elevated CO2 in a cephalopod

Journal of Experimental Biology

2021/7/1

Sue-Ann Watson
Sue-Ann Watson

H-Index: 28

The combined effects of climate change stressors and predatory cues on a mussel species

Science of the Total Environment

2021/7/1

The power struggle: assessing interacting global change stressors via experimental studies on sharks

Scientific Reports

2020/11/16

Sue-Ann Watson
Sue-Ann Watson

H-Index: 28

Serge Planes
Serge Planes

H-Index: 46

Methods matter in repeating ocean acidification studies

Nature

2020/10/22

Diel pCO2 variation among coral reefs and microhabitats at Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef

Coral Reefs

2020/10

Sue-Ann Watson
Sue-Ann Watson

H-Index: 28

Bigfin reef squid demonstrate capacity for conditional discrimination and projected future carbon dioxide levels have no effect on learning capabilities

PeerJ

2020/9/29

Sue-Ann Watson
Sue-Ann Watson

H-Index: 28

Author Correction: Near-future carbon dioxide levels alter fish behaviour by interfering with neurotransmitter function

Nature Climate Change

2020/8

Danielle L Dixson
Danielle L Dixson

H-Index: 26

Sue-Ann Watson
Sue-Ann Watson

H-Index: 28

Toward a Mechanistic Understanding of Marine Invertebrate Behavior at Elevated CO2

2020/5/29

Sue-Ann Watson
Sue-Ann Watson

H-Index: 28

Elevated CO2 affects anxiety but not a range of other behaviours in juvenile yellowtail kingfish

Marine environmental research

2020/5/1

Near-future ocean warming and acidification alter foraging behaviour, locomotion, and metabolic rate in a keystone marine mollusc

Scientific Reports

2020/3/25

Priority species to support the functional integrity of coral reefs

2020

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