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Russell C Babcock

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Sun C, Steinberg C, Klein Salas E, Mellin C, Babcock R, Schiller A, et al.
Sci Adv . 2024 Nov; 10(48):eado6884. PMID: 39612332
Although global warming is leading to more frequent mass coral bleaching events worldwide, parts of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) have consistently escaped severe coral bleaching. Modeling and satellite observations...
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Rogers J, Plaganyi E, Babcock R, Fletcher C, Westcott D
Ecol Appl . 2023 Aug; 33(8):e2913. PMID: 37615222
Integrated pest management (IPM) leverages our understanding of ecological interactions to mitigate the impact of pest species on economically and/or ecologically important assets. It has primarily been applied in terrestrial...
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Udyawer V, Huveneers C, Jaine F, Babcock R, Brodie S, Buscot M, et al.
Am Nat . 2023 Mar; 201(4):586-602. PMID: 36958006
AbstractUnifying models have shown that the amount of space used by animals (e.g., activity space, home range) scales allometrically with body mass for terrestrial taxa; however, such relationships are far...
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Doropoulos C, Gomez-Lemos L, Salee K, McLaughlin M, Tebben J, van Koningsveld M, et al.
Ecol Appl . 2022 Feb; 32(3):e2558. PMID: 35112758
Positive feedbacks driving habitat-forming species recovery and population growth are often lost as ecosystems degrade. For such systems, identifying mechanisms that limit the re-establishment of critical positive feedbacks is key...
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Pratchett M, Caballes C, Cvitanovic C, Raymundo M, Babcock R, Bonin M, et al.
Biol Bull . 2022 Jan; 241(3):330-346. PMID: 35015620
AbstractCrown-of-thorns sea stars ( sp.) are among the most studied coral reef organisms, owing to their propensity to undergo major population irruptions, which contribute to significant coral loss and reef...
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Bosch N, Monk J, Goetze J, Wilson S, Babcock R, Barrett N, et al.
Conserv Biol . 2021 Jul; 36(2):e13807. PMID: 34312893
Marine fisheries in coastal ecosystems in many areas of the world have historically removed large-bodied individuals, potentially impairing ecosystem functioning and the long-term sustainability of fish populations. Reporting on size-based...
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Goetze J, Wilson S, Radford B, Fisher R, Langlois T, Monk J, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2021 May; 27(15):3432-3447. PMID: 34015863
Marine reserves are a key tool for the conservation of marine biodiversity, yet only ~2.5% of the world's oceans are protected. The integration of marine reserves into connected networks representing...
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Thomson D, Babcock R, Evans R, Feng M, Moustaka M, Orr M, et al.
Mar Environ Res . 2021 Apr; 168:105318. PMID: 33853011
Understanding ecological processes that shape contemporary and future communities facilitates knowledge-based environmental management. In marine ecosystems, one of the most important processes is the supply of new recruits into a...
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Saunders M, Doropoulos C, Bayraktarov E, Babcock R, Gorman D, Eger A, et al.
Curr Biol . 2020 Dec; 30(24):R1500-R1510. PMID: 33352137
The United Nations General Assembly calls for ecosystem restoration to be a primary intervention strategy used to counter the continued loss of natural habitats worldwide, while supporting human health and...
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Thomson D, Babcock R, Haywood M, Vanderklift M, Pillans R, Bessey C, et al.
Mar Environ Res . 2020 Aug; 160:105020. PMID: 32858265
On coral reefs, changes in the cover and relative abundance of hard coral taxa often follow disturbance. Although the ecological responses of common coral taxa have been well documented, little...