Publications

Preprints

Alvarez-Filip, L., Côté, I.M., Gill, J.A., Watkinson, A.R. & Dulvy, N.K. (2011) Region-wide temporal and spatial variation in Caribbean reef architecture: is coral cover the whole story? Global Change Biology. 17: 2470–2477.

Alvarez-Filip, L., Dulvy, N. K., Côté, I. M., Watkinson, A. R., and Gill, J. A. (In Press 22/2/11). Coral identity underpins reef complexity on Caribbean reefs. Ecological Applications.

Alvarez-Filip L., Gill J.A., Dulvy N.K. (2011) Complex reef architecture supports more small-bodied fishes and longer food chains on Caribbean reefs. Ecosphere 2, art118.

Barange, M., Allen, I., Allison, E.A., Badjeck, M.-C., Blanchard, J.L., Drakeford, B., Dulvy, N.K., Harle, J., Holmes, R., Holt, J., Jennings, S., Lowe, J., Merino, G., Mullon, C., Pilling, G., Tompkins, E. & Werner, F. (2011). Predicting the impacts and socio-economic consequences of climate change on global marine ecosystems and fisheries: the QUEST_Fish framework. In World Fisheries: a social-ecological analysis (eds R. Ommer, R.I. Perry, P. Cury & K. Cochrane). Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK. p. 31-59.

Chassot, E., Bonhommeau, S., Reygondeau, G., Nieto, K., Polovina, J.J., Huret, M., Dulvy, N.K. & Demarcq, H. (2011) Satellite remote sensing for an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries. International Council for Exploration of the Seas, Journal of Marine Sciences. 68: 651-666.

Dulvy, N. K., Reynolds, J. D., Pilling, G., Pinnegar, J. K., Scutt Phillips, J., Allison, E. H., et al. Badjeck, M. C. (2011). Fisheries management and governance challenges in a climate change. In 'The economics of adapting fisheries to climate change'. (Ed. OECD) pp. 31-88. (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development Publishing)

Juan-Jordá M.J., Mosqueira I., Cooper A.B., Freire J., Dulvy N.K. (In Press) Global population trajectories of tunas and their relatives. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

McClenachan L., Cooper A.B., Carpenter K.E., Dulvy N.K. (In Press) Extinction risk and bottlenecks in the conservation of charismatic marine species. Conservation Letters.

Mull, C. G., Yopak, K. E., and Dulvy, N. K. (2011). Does more maternal investment mean a larger brain? Evolutionary relationship between reproductive mode and brain size in chondrichthyans. Marine and Freshwater Research. 62: 567-575.

Salomon, A.K., Gaichas, S., Jensen, O.P., Agostini, V.N., Sloan, N.A., Rice, J.M., T. R., Fujita, R., Ruckelshaus, M., Levin, P., Dulvy, N.K. & Babcock, E.A. (2011) Bridging the Divide Between Fisheries and Marine Conservation Science. Bulletin of Marine Science. 87: 251-274.

Simpfendorfer, C. A., Heupel, M. R., White, W. T., and Dulvy, N. K. (2011). The importance of research and public opinion to conservation management of sharks and rays: a synthesis. Marine and Freshwater Research. 62: 518-527.

**Recently awarded the inaugural WhySharksMatter “Most Important Shark Conservation Paper of the Year” award

Sparks, T.H., Butchart, S.H.M., Balmford, A., Bennun, L.A., Stanwell-smith, D.P., Walpole, M., Bates, N., Bomhard, B., Buchanan, G.M., Chenery, A.M. et al. (2011) Linked indicator sets for addressing biodiversity loss. Oryx.

Sunday, J.M., Bates, A.E. & Dulvy, N.K. (2011) Global analysis of thermal tolerance and latitude in ectotherms. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 278: 1823-1830

Webb, T.J., Dulvy, N.K., Jennings, S. & Polunin, N.V.C. (2011) The birds and the seas: body size reconciles differences in the abundance-occupancy relationship across marine and terrestrial vertebrates. Oikos.120: 537-549.

Wiegand, J., Hunter, E., and Dulvy, N. K. (2011). Are spatial closures better than size limits for halting the decline of the North Sea thornback ray Raja clavata? Marine and Freshwater Research. 62: 722-733.


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