Search Results - "Shaw, Justine D."
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A snapshot of biodiversity protection in Antarctica
Published in Nature communications (26-02-2019)“…Threats to Antarctic biodiversity are escalating, despite its remoteness and protection under the Antarctic Treaty. Increasing human activity, pollution,…”
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Rapid climate‐driven loss of breeding habitat for Arctic migratory birds
Published in Global change biology (01-03-2017)“…Millions of birds migrate to and from the Arctic each year, but rapid climate change in the High North could strongly affect where species are able to breed,…”
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Antarctica's protected areas are inadequate, unrepresentative, and at risk
Published in PLoS biology (01-06-2014)“…Antarctica is widely regarded as one of the planet's last true wildernesses, insulated from threat by its remoteness and declaration as a natural reserve…”
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Progress towards a representative network of Southern Ocean protected areas
Published in PloS one (22-04-2020)“…Global threats to ocean biodiversity have generated a worldwide movement to take actions to improve conservation and management. Several international…”
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Ontogenetic shifts in plant interactions vary with environmental severity and affect population structure
Published in The New phytologist (01-10-2013)“…Environmental conditions and plant size may both alter the outcome of inter-specific plant– plant interactions, with seedlings generally facilitated more…”
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Quantifying the seed bank of an invasive grass in the sub-Antarctic: seed density, depth, persistence and viability
Published in Biological invasions (01-07-2016)“…A native to Europe, Poa annua now has a cosmopolitan distribution and is invasive in the sub-Antarctic. As a major weed in temperate turf, there has been…”
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Uncertainty in population estimates: A meta‐analysis for petrels
Published in Ecological solutions and evidence (01-07-2021)“…Population estimates are commonly generated and used in conservation science. All estimates carry inherent uncertainty, but little attention has been given to…”
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Using DNA metabarcoding to detect burrowing seabirds in a remote landscape
Published in Conservation science and practice (01-07-2021)“…Species inventories and biodiversity assessments are critical to conservation. Yet cryptic species or recolonizing species can be challenging to detect. DNA…”
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Climate change drives expansion of Antarctic ice-free habitat
Published in Nature (London) (06-07-2017)“…Antarctic terrestrial biodiversity occurs almost exclusively in ice-free areas that cover less than 1% of the continent. Climate change will alter the extent…”
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Trialling camera traps to determine occupancy and breeding in burrowing seabirds
Published in Remote sensing in ecology and conservation (01-04-2022)“…Burrowing seabirds are important in ecological and conservation terms. Many populations are in flux due to both negative and positive anthropogenic impacts,…”
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Patterns of recovery in extant and extirpated seabirds after the world's largest multipredator eradication
Published in Conservation biology (01-08-2024)“…Eradicating invasive predators from islands can result in substantial recovery of seabirds, but the mechanisms that drive population changes remain poorly…”
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Conservation features of the terrestrial Antarctic Peninsula
Published in Ambio (01-07-2024)“…Conserving landscapes used by multiple stakeholder groups requires understanding of what each stakeholder values. Here we employed a semi-structured,…”
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Antarctica’s wilderness fails to capture continent’s biodiversity
Published in Nature (London) (23-07-2020)“…Recent assessments of Earth’s dwindling wilderness have emphasized that Antarctica is a crucial wilderness in need of protection 1 , 2 . Yet human impacts on…”
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Islands in the ice: Potential impacts of habitat transformation on Antarctic biodiversity
Published in Global change biology (01-10-2022)“…Antarctic biodiversity faces an unknown future with a changing climate. Most terrestrial biota is restricted to limited patches of ice‐free land in a sea of…”
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Global thermal niche models of two European grasses show high invasion risks in Antarctica
Published in Global change biology (01-07-2017)“…The two non‐native grasses that have established long‐term populations in Antarctica (Poa pratensis and Poa annua) were studied from a global multidimensional…”
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Monitoring biological invasion across the broader Antarctic: A baseline and indicator framework
Published in Global environmental change (01-05-2015)“…•We provide an evidence-based analysis of invasion in the broader Antarctic region.•We use the DPSR framework to formulate an Antarctic Biological Invasions…”
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Multiple introductions, polyploidy and mixed reproductive strategies are linked to genetic diversity and structure in the most widespread invasive plant across Southern Ocean archipelagos
Published in Molecular ecology (01-02-2023)“…Biological invasions in remote areas that experience low human activity provide unique opportunities to elucidate processes responsible for invasion success…”
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Build diversity among science prize winners
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Prioritizing eradication actions on islands: it's not all or nothing
Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-06-2016)“…Many highly diverse island ecosystems across the globe are threatened by invasive species. Eradications of invasive mammals from islands are being attempted…”
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Generating unbiased estimates of burrowing seabird populations
Published in Ecography (Copenhagen) (01-07-2022)“…Maximising survey efficiency can help reduce the tradeoff between spending limited conservation resources on identifying population changes and responding to…”
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