Nicholas J Murray
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Recent Articles
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Toth A, Terauds A, Chown S, Hughes K, Convey P, Hodgson D, et al.
Sci Data
. 2025 Jan;
12(1):133.
PMID: 39843903
Antarctica, Earth's least understood and most remote continent, is threatened by human disturbances and climate-related changes, underscoring the imperative for biodiversity inventories to inform conservation. Antarctic ecosystems support unique species...
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Maxwell T, Spalding M, Friess D, Murray N, Rogers K, Rovai A, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2024 Nov;
15(1):10265.
PMID: 39592604
Tidal marshes are threatened coastal ecosystems known for their capacity to store large amounts of carbon in their water-logged soils. Accurate quantification and mapping of global tidal marshes soil organic...
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Patrick R, Janbandhu V, Tallapragada V, Tan S, McKinna E, Contreras O, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2024 Jun;
10(25):eadk8501.
PMID: 38905342
Single-cell technology has allowed researchers to probe tissue complexity and dynamics at unprecedented depth in health and disease. However, the generation of high-dimensionality single-cell atlases and virtual three-dimensional tissues requires...
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Lisovski S, Hoye B, Conklin J, Battley P, Fuller R, Gosbell K, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2024 Apr;
121(19):e2311146121.
PMID: 38648469
The pace and scale of environmental change represent major challenges to many organisms. Animals that move long distances, such as migratory birds, are especially vulnerable to change since they need...
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Shumway N, Saunders M, Nicol S, Fuller R, Ben-Moshe N, Iwamura T, et al.
Conserv Biol
. 2022 Nov;
37(2):e14031.
PMID: 36349513
Biodiversity offsets aim to counterbalance the residual impacts of development on species and ecosystems. Guidance documents explicitly recommend that biodiversity offset actions be located close to the location of impact...
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Keith D, Ferrer-Paris J, Nicholson E, Bishop M, Polidoro B, Ramirez-Llodra E, et al.
Nature
. 2022 Oct;
610(7932):513-518.
PMID: 36224387
As the United Nations develops a post-2020 global biodiversity framework for the Convention on Biological Diversity, attention is focusing on how new goals and targets for ecosystem conservation might serve...
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Murray N, Phinn S, Fuller R, DeWitt M, Ferrari R, Johnston R, et al.
Sci Data
. 2022 Sep;
9(1):542.
PMID: 36068234
Assessments of the status of tidal flats, one of the most extensive coastal ecosystems, have been hampered by a lack of data on their global distribution and change. Here we...
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Lucas R, German S, Metternicht G, Schmidt R, Owers C, Prober S, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2022 Sep;
28(21):6293-6317.
PMID: 36047436
A globally relevant and standardized taxonomy and framework for consistently describing land cover change based on evidence is presented, which makes use of structured land cover taxonomies and is underpinned...
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Murray N, Worthington T, Bunting P, Duce S, Hagger V, Lovelock C, et al.
Science
. 2022 May;
376(6594):744-749.
PMID: 35549414
Tidal wetlands are expected to respond dynamically to global environmental change, but the extent to which wetland losses have been offset by gains remains poorly understood. We developed a global...