BSc (Hons), PhD Adelaide
Research Expertise
Currently teaching
Selected Publications

Contact details for Professor Rod Connolly
Research Expertise
- Estuarine and marine ecology
- Estuarine water quality and ecosystem health
- Ecology of Marine Protected Areas
- Ecology of fish and prawns in estuarine and marine habitats (e.g. seagrass, mangrove and saltmarsh)
- Movement and dispersal of fish, including pipefish and seadragons
Currently teaching
3801ENV Estuarine Ecology
2802ENV Marine Vertebrates
Selected Publications
- Olds AD, Connolly RM, Pitt KA, Maxwell PS (2011) Habitat connectivity improves reserve performance. Conservation Letters (available on-line Dec 2011)
- Macreadie PI, Hindell JS, Keough MJ, Jenkins GP, Connolly RM (2010) Resource distribution influences positive edge effects in a seagrass fish. Ecology 91:2013-2021
- Haig JA, Connolly RM, Hughes, JM (2010) Little shrimp left on the shelf: the roles that sea level change, ocean currents and continental shelf width play in the genetic connectivity of a seagrass-associated species. Journal of Biogeography 37:1570-1583
- Oakes JM, Connolly RM, Revill AT (2010) Isotope enrichment in mangrove forests separates microphytobenthos and detritus as carbon sources for animals. Limnology & Oceanography 55:393-402
- Smith TM, Hindell JS, Jenkins GP, Connolly RM (2010) Seagrass patch size affects fish responses to edges. Journal of Animal Ecology 79:275-281
- Connolly RM (2009) Fish on Australian saltmarshes. In: Saintilan N. Australian saltmarsh ecology. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne.
- Macreadie PI, Hindell JS, Jenkins GP, Connolly RM, Keough MJ (2009) Fish responses to experimental fragmentation of seagrass habitat. Conservation Biology 23:644-652.
- Connolly RM, Schlacher TA, Gaston TF (2009) Stable isotope evidence for trophic subsidy of coastal benthic fisheries by river discharge plumes off small estuaries. Marine Biology Research 5:164-171.
- Connolly RM (2009) Seagrass. In: Report card of marine climate change for Australia (Eds. ES Poloczanska, AJ Hobday, AJ Richardson), NCCARF Publication 05/09. ISBN: 978-1-921609-03-9
- Bouillon S, Connolly RM (2009) Carbon exchange between tropical coastal ecosystems. In: Nagelkerken I. Ecological interactions among tropical coastal ecosystems. Springer, pp 45-70
- Bouillon S, Connolly RM, Lee SY (2008) Organic matter exchange and cycling in mangrove ecosystems: recent insights from stable isotope studies. Journal of Sea Research 59:44-58.
- Connolly RM, Lee SY (2007) Mangroves and saltmarsh. In: Connell, SD, Gillanders, BM. Marine Ecology. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
- Connolly RM, Hindell JS (2006) Review of nekton patterns and ecological processes in seagrass landscapes. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 68:433-444.
- Connolly RM, Gorman D, Guest MA (2005) Movement of carbon among estuarine habitats and its assimilation by invertebrates. Oecologia 144:684-691.
- Connolly RM, Hindell JS, Gorman D (2005) Seagrass and epiphytic algae support the nutrition of a fisheries species, Sillago schomburgkii, in adjacent intertidal habitats. Marine Ecology Progress Series 286:69-79.
- Connolly RM, Guest MA, Melville AJ, Oakes JM (2004). Sulfur stable isotopes separate producers in marine food-web analysis. Oecologia 138:161-167.
- Connolly RM, Melville AJ, Preston KM (2002) Patterns of movement and habitat use by leafy seadragons tracked ultrasonically. Journal of Fish Biology 61:684-695.
Current supervised PhD projects:
- Jodie Haig - Connectivity and movement of small nekton among seagrass habitats
- Karen Ka-Man Lee - Impacts of urbanisation on sandflat ecology
- Andrew Olds - Ecological connectivity and MPA function in western pacific back-reef systems
- Paul Maxwell - Modelling the influence of Marine Protected Areas on ecosystem resilience
- Joanne Browne - Gelatinous plankton and their symbionts in Eastern Australia
- Chris Beattie - Patterns of movement by mud crabs in marine reserves
- Melissa Duggan -Characterising the impact of seasonal freshwater flow on a benthic estuarine community in tropical Australia
- Ariella Chelsky Budarf - Ecological and biogeochemical consequences of decomposing jellyfish blooms