Search Results - "Mouton, Theophile L."
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Increasing climate‐driven taxonomic homogenization but functional differentiation among river macroinvertebrate assemblages
Published in Global change biology (01-12-2020)“…Global change is increasing biotic homogenization globally, which modifies the functioning of ecosystems. While tendencies towards taxonomic homogenization in…”
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Functional diversity of sharks and rays is highly vulnerable and supported by unique species and locations worldwide
Published in Nature communications (24-11-2023)“…Elasmobranchs (sharks, rays and skates) are among the most threatened marine vertebrates, yet their global functional diversity remains largely unknown. Here,…”
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Modelling the spatial distribution of cetaceans in New Zealand waters
Published in Diversity & distributions (01-04-2020)“…Aim Cetaceans are inherently difficult to study due to their elusive, pelagic and often highly migratory nature. New Zealand waters are home to 50% of the…”
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Climate and land‐use driven reorganisation of structure and function in river macroinvertebrate communities
Published in Ecography (Copenhagen) (01-03-2022)“…Understanding temporal changes in the composition of species communities over spatial and temporal scales relevant to conservation management is crucial for…”
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Environmental filtering of native and non-native stream macrophyte assemblages by habitat disturbances in an agricultural landscape
Published in The Science of the total environment (01-04-2019)“…Understanding how inter-specific variation in functional traits affects native and non-native species responses to stream disturbances, is necessary to inform…”
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Spatial mismatch in diversity facets reveals contrasting protection for New Zealand's cetacean biodiversity
Published in Biological conservation (01-03-2022)“…Cetaceans play key roles in the world's ecosystems and provide important economic and social benefits. New Zealand's Exclusive Economic Zone is a global…”
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Cetacean conservation planning in a global diversity hotspot: dealing with uncertainty and data deficiencies
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-07-2021)“…Many cetacean species are at risk from anthropogenic disturbances including climate change, pollution, and habitat degradation. Identifying cetacean hotspots…”
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Development of a Seafloor Community Classification for the New Zealand Region Using a Gradient Forest Approach
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (14-01-2022)“…To support ongoing marine spatial planning in New Zealand, a numerical environmental classification using Gradient Forest models was developed using a broad…”
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Shortfalls in the protection of Important Shark and Ray Areas undermine shark conservation efforts in the Central and South American Pacific
Published in Marine policy (01-01-2025)“…Global biodiversity targets require nations to designate 30 % of their marine waters as protected areas by 2030. Sharks, rays, and chimaeras (hereafter…”
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