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Dr Nicholas Dulvy
Dr Louise Mair
Targeting ocean conservation outcomes through threat reduction2024
Dr Nicholas Dulvy
Professor Simon Jennings
Professor Nick Polunin
The birds and the seas: body size reconciles differences in the abundance-occupancy relationship across marine and terrestrial vertebrates2011
Dr Shaun Wilson
Dr Rebecca Fisher
Nicholas Graham
Dr Nicholas Dulvy
Professor Nick Polunin
et al.
Habitat degradation and fishing effects on the size structure of coral reef fish communities2010
Michael MacNeil
Nicholas Graham
Dr Nicholas Dulvy
Professor Simon Jennings
Professor Nick Polunin
et al.
Transitional states in marine fisheries: adapting to predicted global change2010
Dr Shaun Wilson
Dr Rebecca Fisher
Dr Nicholas Dulvy
Professor Nick Polunin
Professor Stephen Rushton
et al.
Exploitation and habitat degradation as agents of change within coral reef fish communities2008
Nicholas Graham
Dr Nicholas Dulvy
Professor Simon Jennings
Professor Nick Polunin
Size-spectra as indicators of the effects of fishing on coral reef fish assemblages2005
Dr Nicholas Dulvy
Professor Nick Polunin
Coral reef cascades and the indirect effects of predator removal by exploitation2004
Dr Nicholas Dulvy
Professor Nick Polunin
Professor Aileen Mill
Nicholas Graham
Size structural change in lightly exploited coral reef fish communities: Evidence for weak indirect effects2004
Dr Nicholas Dulvy
Professor Nick Polunin
Using informal knowledge to infer human-induced rarity of a conspicuous reef fish2004
Dr Nicholas Dulvy
Extinction vulnerability in marine populations2003
Dr Nicholas Dulvy
Professor Nick Polunin
Rebecca Mitchell
Alternate states in species diverse marine benthic communities2002
Dr Nicholas Dulvy
Rebecca Mitchell
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Professor Nick Polunin
Erratum: Scale-dependant control of motile epifaunal community structure along a coral reef fishing gradient (Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology (2002) 278 (1-29) PII: S0022098102003271)2002
Dr Nicholas Dulvy
Predicting extinction vulnerability in skates2002
Dr Nicholas Dulvy
Rebecca Mitchell
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Professor Nick Polunin
Scale-dependant control of motile epifaunal community structure along a coral reef fishing gradient2002
Dr Nicholas Dulvy
Fishery stability, local extinctions, and shifts in community structure in skates2000
Dr Nicholas Dulvy
Professor Simon Jennings
Recruitment variation related to fecundity in marine fishes2000
Dr Nicholas Dulvy
The effects of fishing on sharks, rays, and chimaeras (chondrichthyans), and the implications for marine ecosystems2000