Thomas H Holmes
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Recent Articles
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Wilson S, Depczynski M, Fulton C, Holmes T, Goetze J, Birt M, et al.
Mar Environ Res
. 2024 Jun;
199:106607.
PMID: 38879902
The extent to which juvenile abundance can predict future populations of lethrinids at Ningaloo Reef was assessed using size frequency data collected over 13 consecutive years. Annual abundance of juvenile...
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Cannon S, Donner S, Liu A, Gonzalez Espinosa P, Baird A, Baum J, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2023 Apr;
29(12):3318-3330.
PMID: 37020174
Scientists and managers rely on indicator taxa such as coral and macroalgal cover to evaluate the effects of human disturbance on coral reefs, often assuming a universally positive relationship between...
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Stuart-Smith R, Edgar G, Clausius E, Oh E, Barrett N, Emslie M, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2022 Sep;
32(19):4128-4138.e3.
PMID: 36150387
Warming seas, marine heatwaves, and habitat degradation are increasingly widespread phenomena affecting marine biodiversity, yet our understanding of their broader impacts is largely derived from collective insights from independent localized...
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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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Stuart-Smith R, Edgar G, Barrett N, Bates A, Baker S, Bax N, et al.
Bioscience
. 2018 Mar;
67(8):774.
PMID: 29599543
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1093/biosci/biw180.].
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Wilson S, Depcyznski M, Fisher R, Holmes T, Noble M, Radford B, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2018 Feb;
8(3):1918-1928.
PMID: 29435264
Fluctuations in marine populations often relate to the supply of recruits by oceanic currents. Variation in these currents is typically driven by large-scale changes in climate, in particular ENSO (El...
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Stuart-Smith R, Edgar G, Barrett N, Bates A, Baker S, Bax N, et al.
Bioscience
. 2017 Jun;
67(2):134-146.
PMID: 28596615
Reporting progress against targets for international biodiversity agreements is hindered by a shortage of suitable biodiversity data. We describe a cost-effective system involving Reef Life Survey citizen scientists in the...
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Graham N, McClanahan T, MacNeil M, Wilson S, Cinner J, Huchery C, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2017 Jan;
27(2):231-236.
PMID: 28089513
The distribution of biomass among trophic levels provides a theoretical basis for understanding energy flow and the hierarchical structure of animal communities. In the absence of energy subsidies [1], bottom-heavy...
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Wilson S, Depczynski M, Fulton C, Holmes T, Radford B, Tinkler P
Proc Biol Sci
. 2016 Aug;
283(1836).
PMID: 27534954
Species habitat associations are often complex, making it difficult to assess their influence on populations. Among coral reef fishes, habitat requirements vary among species and with ontogeny, but the relative...