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    Increasing climate‐driven taxonomic homogenization but functional differentiation among river macroinvertebrate assemblages by Mouton, Théophile L., Tonkin, Jonathan D., Stephenson, Fabrice, Verburg, Piet, Floury, Mathieu

    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 by Pimiento, Catalina, Albouy, Camille, Silvestro, Daniele, Mouton, Théophile L., Velez, Laure, Mouillot, David, Judah, Aaron B., Griffin, John N., Leprieur, Fabien

    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 by Stephenson, Fabrice, Goetz, Kimberly, Sharp, Ben R., Mouton, Théophile L., Beets, Fenna L., Roberts, Jim, MacDiarmid, Alison B., Constantine, Rochelle, Lundquist, Carolyn J.

    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 by Mouton, Théophile L., Leprieur, Fabien, Floury, Mathieu, Stephenson, Fabrice, Verburg, Piet, Tonkin, Jonathan D.

    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 by Mouton, Théophile L., Matheson, Fleur E., Stephenson, Fabrice, Champion, Paul D., Wadhwa, Sanjay, Hamer, Mark P., Catlin, Alicia, Riis, Tenna

    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 by Mouton, Théophile L., Stephenson, Fabrice, Torres, Leigh G., Rayment, Will, Brough, Tom, McLean, Matthew, Tonkin, Jonathan D., Albouy, Camille, Leprieur, Fabien

    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 by Stephenson, Fabrice, Hewitt, Judi E., Torres, Leigh G., Mouton, Théophile L., Brough, Tom, Goetz, Kimberly T., Lundquist, Carolyn J., MacDiarmid, Alison B., Ellis, Joanne, Constantine, Rochelle

    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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