Dr Kay Critchell

STAFF PROFILE

Position

Lecturer, Oceanography

Faculty

Faculty of Sci Eng & Built Env

Department

School of Life & Env Sciences

Campus

Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus

Contact

k.critchell@deakin.edu.au
+61 3 522 73722

Publications

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2023

Comparing spatial conservation prioritization methods with site versus spatial dependency‐based connectivity

Dominic Muenzel, Kay Critchell, Courtney Cox, Stuart Campbell, Raymond Jakub, Iliana Chollett, Nils Krueck, Daniel Holstein, Eric Treml, Maria Beger

(2023), Vol. 37, pp. 1-11, Conservation Biology, London, Eng., C1

journal article

Mapping the impacts of multiple stressors on the decline in kelps along the coast of Victoria, Australia

M Young, K Critchell, A Miller, E Treml, M Sams, R Carvalho, D Ierodiaconou

(2023), Vol. 29, pp. 199-220, Diversity and Distributions, London, Eng., C1

journal article

Improving certainty in marine ecosystems: A biophysical modelling approach in the remote, data-limited Gulf of Carpentaria

Ruth Patterson, Eric Wolanski, Rachel Groom, Kay Critchell, Luke Playford, Mark Grubert, Rod Kennett, Heidi Tait, Vinay Udyawer, Jonathan Lambrechts, Mapoon Rangers, Hamish Campbell

(2023), Vol. 283, pp. 1-15, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

journal article

How wide, how much? A framework for quantifying the economic and ecological outcomes of altering riparian width on agricultural land

James Malcher, Kay Critchell, Ty Matthews, Rebecca Lester

(2023), Vol. 897, pp. 165342-165342, Science of The Total Environment, Netherlands, C1

journal article

Legacy community science data suggest reduced beached litter in response to a container deposit scheme at a local scale

Kay Critchell, Libby Edge, Michael Traurig

(2023), Vol. 195, pp. 1-6, Marine Pollution Bulletin, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

journal article
2022

Marine plant dispersal and connectivity measures differ in their sensitivity to biophysical model parameters

J Schlaefer, A Carter, S Choukroun, R Coles, K Critchell, J Lambrechts, M Rasheed, S Tol, A Grech

(2022), Vol. 149, pp. 1-12, Environmental Modelling and Software, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

journal article

Benefits of measurable population connectivity metrics for area-based marine management

N Krueck, C Tong, C Cox, E Treml, K Critchell, I Chollett, D Adhuri, M Beger, D Muenzel, D Holstein, S Campbell, R Jakub

(2022), Vol. 144, pp. 105210-105210, Marine Policy, C1

journal article

Integrating larval connectivity into the marine conservation decision-making process across spatial scales

D Muenzel, K Critchell, C Cox, S Campbell, R Jakub, W Suherfian, L Sara, I Chollett, E Treml, M Beger

(2022), Conservation Biology, London, Eng., C1

journal article

Statewide assessment of Victorian marine protected areas using existing data April

Mary Young, Peter Porskamp, Kay Critchell, Eric Treml, Daniel Ierodiaconou, Jacqui Pocklington, Michael Sams

(2022), Melbourne, Vic., A6

research report/technical paper
2021

Modelled larval supply predicts coral population recovery potential following disturbance

Marine Gouezo, Eric Wolanski, Kay Critchell, Katharina Fabricius, Peter Harrison, Yimnang Golbuu, Christopher Doropoulos

(2021), Vol. 661, pp. 127-145, Marine Ecology: Progress Series, Amelinghausen, Germany, C1

journal article

Plastic Pollution and Small Juvenile Marine Turtles: A Potential Evolutionary Trap

E Duncan, A Broderick, K Critchell, T Galloway, M Hamann, C Limpus, P Lindeque, D Santillo, A Tucker, S Whiting, E Young, B Godley

(2021), Vol. 8, Frontiers in Marine Science, C1

journal article
2019

Plastic Pollution in the Coastal Environment: Current Challenges and Future Solutions

K Critchell, A Bauer-Civiello, C Benham, K Berry, L Eagle, M Hamann, K Hussey, T Ridgway

(2019), pp. 595-609, Coasts and Estuaries: The Future, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, B1-1

book chapter

Beyond the model: expert knowledge improves predictions of species' fates under climate change

A Reside, K Critchell, D Crayn, M Goosem, S Goosem, C Hoskin, T Sydes, E Vanderduys, R Pressey

(2019), Vol. 29, Ecological Applications, United States, C1-1

journal article

Input of plastic debris in an urban tropical river system

A Bauer-Civiello, K Critchell, M Hoogenboom, M Hamann

(2019), Vol. 144, pp. 235-242, Marine pollution bulletin, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1

journal article

Predicting the exposure of coastal species to plastic pollution in a complex island archipelago

K Critchell, M Hamann, N Wildermann, A Grech

(2019), Vol. 252, pp. 982-991, Environmental Pollution, England, C1-1

journal article
2018

Effects of microplastic exposure on the body condition and behaviour of planktivorous reef fish (Acanthochromis polyacanthus)

K Critchell, M Hoogenboom

(2018), Vol. 13, PLoS ONE, United States, C1-1

journal article
2017

Does behaviour affect the dispersal of flatback post-hatchlings in the Great Barrier Reef?

N Wildermann, K Critchell, M Fuentes, C Limpus, E Wolanski, M Hamann

(2017), Vol. 4, Royal Society Open Science, England, C1-1

journal article

Environmental drivers of variation in bleaching severity of Acropora species during an extreme thermal anomaly

M Hoogenboom, G Frank, T Chase, S Jurriaans, M Álvarez-Noriega, K Peterson, K Critchell, K Berry, K Nicolet, B Ramsby, A Paley

(2017), Vol. 4, Frontiers in Marine Science, C1-1

journal article
2016

Modelling accumulation of marine plastics in the coastal zone; what are the dominant physical processes?

K Critchell, J Lambrechts

(2016), Vol. 171, pp. 111-122, Estuarine, coastal and shelf science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1

journal article
2015

Modelling the fate of marine debris along a complex shoreline: lessons from the Great Barrier Reef

K Critchell, A Grech, J Schlaefer, F Andutta, J Lambrechts, E Wolanski, M Hamann

(2015), Vol. 167, pp. 414-426, Estuarine, coastal and shelf science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1

journal article

Funded Projects at Deakin

Other Public Sector Funding

A pilot Coastal Natural values study for Corner Inlet and Nooramunga.

Dr Paul Carnell, Dr Kay Critchell, Prof Emily Nicholson

Parks Victoria

  • 2023: $9,000
  • 2022: $40,000

Industry and Other Funding

STUDENT APPLICATION - Evaluating Riparian Buffer Zones in Temperate Streams

Prof Rebecca Lester, Ms Mariah Jane Sampson, Dr Ty Matthews, Dr Kay Critchell

ESA - Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment - 20 571 098 795

  • 2023: $7,500

Supervisions

No completed student supervisions to report