Search Results - "Kuempel, Caitlin D."
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Quantifying global redundant fisheries trade to streamline seafood supply chains
Published in PloS one (10-07-2024)“…Seafood plays an important role in sustainably feeding the world and is one of the most traded food products globally. However sustainability improvements are…”
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The emergent role of small-bodied herbivores in pre-empting phase shifts on degraded coral reefs
Published in Scientific reports (05-01-2017)“…Natural and anthropogenic stressors can cause phase shifts from coral-dominated to algal-dominated states. In the Caribbean, over-fishing of large herbivorous…”
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Spatial and life history variation in a trait-based species vulnerability and impact model
Published in PloS one (21-06-2024)“…Anthropogenic pressures threaten biodiversity, necessitating conservation actions founded on robust ecological models. However, prevailing models inadequately…”
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Global fishing between jurisdictions with unequal fisheries management
Published in Environmental research letters (01-11-2022)“…Abstract The demand for seafood is increasing globally and is being met, in some cases, by unsustainable fishing practices. When a country fishes outside of…”
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Time to rethink trophic levels in aquaculture policy
Published in Reviews in aquaculture (01-06-2021)“…Aquaculture policy often promotes production of low‐trophic level species for sustainable industry growth. Yet, the application of the trophic level concept to…”
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The resilience of reef invertebrate biodiversity to coral mortality
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-07-2016)“…Foundation species provide many important ecosystem functions including the provision of habitat for diverse communities, but their degradation and mortality…”
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Methods for calculating Protection Equality for conservation planning
Published in PloS one (15-02-2017)“…Protected Areas (PAs) are a central part of biodiversity conservation strategies around the world. Today, PAs cover c15% of the Earth's land mass and c3% of…”
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Sedimentation sifted out of pollution priorities
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Rights and representation support justice across aquatic food systems
Published in Nature food (01-10-2022)“…Injustices are prevalent in food systems, where the accumulation of vast wealth is possible for a few, yet one in ten people remain hungry. Here, for 194…”
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Integrated watershed management solutions for healthy coastal ecosystems and people — Corrigendum
Published in Cambridge Prisms: Coastal Futures (01-01-2023)Get full text
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Integrated watershed management solutions for healthy coastal ecosystems and people
Published in Cambridge Prisms: Coastal Futures (2023)“…Abstract Tropical coastal ecosystems are in decline worldwide due to an increasing suite of human activities, which threaten the biodiversity and human…”
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Predicted protected area downsizing impedes conservation progress across terrestrial ecoregions in the tropics and subtropics
Published in Conservation science and practice (01-11-2021)“…Protected areas remain a key tool in the fight against biodiversity loss and have expanded rapidly in recent decades. However, protected areas are also…”
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Scheduling incremental actions to build a comprehensive national protected area network for Papua New Guinea
Published in Conservation science and practice (01-02-2021)“…Systematic conservation planning identifies priority areas to cost‐effectively meet conservation targets. Yet, these tools rarely guide wholesale declaration…”
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The Global Biodiversity Framework can be leveraged to better manage transboundary watersheds
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Demystifying ecological connectivity for actionable spatial conservation planning
Published in Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) (01-12-2022)“…Connectivity underpins the persistence of life; it needs to inform biodiversity conservation decisions. Yet, when prioritising conservation areas and…”
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The Location and Protection Status of Earth’s Diminishing Marine Wilderness
Published in Current biology (06-08-2018)“…As human activities increasingly threaten biodiversity [1, 2], areas devoid of intense human impacts are vital refugia [3]. These wilderness areas contain high…”
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Assessing the status of existing and tentative marine World Heritage areas reveals opportunities to better achieve World Heritage Convention goals
Published in Journal of environmental management (15-02-2022)“…The 1972 World Heritage Convention (WHC) and 1994 Global Strategy aim to preserve the outstanding universal value of internationally important cultural and…”
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The impact of excessive protein consumption on human wastewater nitrogen loading of US waters
Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-10-2022)“…Total and per capita protein consumption rates in US diets, whether from plant or animal sources, rank among the highest in the world. When protein consumption…”
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Global rarity of intact coastal regions
Published in Conservation biology (01-08-2022)“…Management of the land–sea interface is essential for global conservation and sustainability objectives because coastal regions maintain natural processes that…”
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Operationalizing ecological connectivity in spatial conservation planning with Marxan Connect
Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-04-2020)“…Globally, protected areas are being established to protect biodiversity and to promote ecosystem resilience. The typical spatial conservation planning process…”
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