Janet M Wilmshurst
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Fordham D, Jackson S, Brown S, Huntley B, Brook B, Dahl-Jensen D, et al.
Science
. 2020 Aug;
369(6507).
PMID: 32855310
Strategies for 21st-century environmental management and conservation under global change require a strong understanding of the biological mechanisms that mediate responses to climate- and human-driven change to successfully mitigate range...
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Wood J, Wilmshurst J
PLoS One
. 2019 Apr;
14(4):e0214959.
PMID: 30947249
Large herbivores facilitate a range of important ecological processes yet globally have experienced high rates of decline and extinction over the past 50,000 years. To some extent this lost function...
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Cole T, Ksepka D, Mitchell K, Tennyson A, Thomas D, Pan H, et al.
Mol Biol Evol
. 2019 Feb;
36(4):784-797.
PMID: 30722030
The emergence of islands has been linked to spectacular radiations of diverse organisms. Although penguins spend much of their lives at sea, they rely on land for nesting, and a...
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Diaz F, Latorre C, Carrasco-Puga G, Wood J, Wilmshurst J, Soto D, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2019 Feb;
25(5):1733-1745.
PMID: 30706600
Comprehending ecological dynamics requires not only knowledge of modern communities but also detailed reconstructions of ecosystem history. Ancient DNA (aDNA) metabarcoding allows biodiversity responses to major climatic change to be...
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McKeown M, Wilmshurst J, Duckert C, Wood J, Mitchell E
Eur J Protistol
. 2019 Jan;
68:1-16.
PMID: 30641405
Methodological advances are essential for robust ecological research. Quantitative reconstructions of environmental conditions using testate amoebae rely on sound taxonomy. While the taxonomy of large species is relatively well resolved,...
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Wood J, Diaz F, Latorre C, Wilmshurst J, Burge O, Gutierrez R
Sci Rep
. 2018 Nov;
8(1):17208.
PMID: 30464240
Future climate change has the potential to alter the distribution and prevalence of plant pathogens, which may have significant implications for both agricultural crops and natural plant communities. However, there...
17.
An avian seed dispersal paradox: New Zealand's extinct megafaunal birds did not disperse large seeds
Carpenter J, Wood J, Wilmshurst J, Kelly D
Proc Biol Sci
. 2018 Apr;
285(1877).
PMID: 29669903
Often the mutualistic roles of extinct species are inferred based on plausible assumptions, but sometimes palaeoecological evidence can overturn such inferences. We present an example from New Zealand, where it...
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Turney C, Palmer J, Maslin M, Hogg A, Fogwill C, Southon J, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2018 Feb;
8(1):3293.
PMID: 29459648
Anthropogenic activity is now recognised as having profoundly and permanently altered the Earth system, suggesting we have entered a human-dominated geological epoch, the 'Anthropocene'. To formally define the onset of...
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Nogue S, de Nascimento L, Froyd C, Wilmshurst J, de Boer E, Coffey E, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol
. 2017 Aug;
1(7):181.
PMID: 28812590
The discovery and colonization of islands by humans has invariably resulted in their widespread ecological transformation. The small and isolated populations of many island taxa, and their evolution in the...
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Johnson C, Balmford A, Brook B, Buettel J, Galetti M, Guangchun L, et al.
Science
. 2017 Apr;
356(6335):270-275.
PMID: 28428393
Biodiversity is essential to human well-being, but people have been reducing biodiversity throughout human history. Loss of species and degradation of ecosystems are likely to further accelerate in the coming...