Joshua G. Smith
@Smith_JoshuaG
Marine ecologist | Ph.D. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology | Coastal population, community, and ecosystem ecology | Data Science | Views and Tweets are my own.
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https://www.joshuagsmith.com 08-05-2018 03:14:16
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Excited that our recent #openaccess paper in Conservation Biology on ecological #stability and #MPAs is copy and type-set! It's been a blast presenting on this contribution over the past few months. Thanks all for the great questions and interest!
Consequences of #kelp forest ecosystem shifts and predictors of persistence through multiple stressors #ProcB #OpenAccess ow.ly/PSk750QzwWw #Ecosystems Joshua G. Smith
How can marine protected areas keep pace with climate change?
As nations work to protect 30% of the ocean by 2030, we co-developed a new framework that will help countries plan for climate-smart and #transboundary MPAs 📸 Mission Blue / Eduardo Sorensen
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📢POSTDOC POSITION (3 yrs): #kelp forests, #climatechange and #marineheatwaves . Come work with me, Karen Filbee-Dexter, Melinda Coleman, George Wood and our superb 🇳🇴🇩🇰 colleagues Havforskningsinstituttet. Field work, experiments, international collaboration and more
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If you build it, they will come: Coastal amenities facilitate human engagement in marine protected areas.
Our paper is now part of an issue in #PeopleAndNature : besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pa…
#MPAs Chris Free
Our new paper in Nature Communications uses a multi-species, multi-heatwave framework to model MHW impacts on marine predators.
We find a surprising diversity of impacts across species and MHWs, signaling a need for ecosystem-based investigations of MHW impacts.
nature.com/articles/s4146…
Nice coverage by Ethan Freedman in Hakai Magazine on our recent paper:
The 2014–2016 marine heatwave transformed the ecosystem of the northeast Pacific. Some of those changes seem here to stay.
hakaimagazine.com/news/years-aft… via Hakai Magazine
Did you know that humans use marine protected areas, too? 🐋🤝🏄 New #research looks at how human engagement in protected areas in #California can help create new areas in a way that benefits both people and nature. More at bit.ly/3OQAz3q
Chris Free Jacob Eurich
The recreational, educational, and scientific use of MPAs is a common mgmt goal but is often overlooked. Our new People and Nature paper presents a framework for measuring human engagement in California’s MPAs and identifies traits that promote engagement (1/X) besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…