Barbara Anderson
New Zealand ecologist
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Barbara Anderson 's Degrees
- Bachelors Ecology University of Auckland
- Masters Ecology University of New Zealand
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Barbara Jane Anderson is a New Zealand ecologist. Education Anderson graduated with a PhD in botany from the University of Otago, Dunedin, in 2006. Research and career Beginning in 2015, Anderson co-ordinates a citizen science project, the Ahi Pepe MothNet project which encourages members of the public to engage with moths at Orokonui Ecosanctuary. The project brought public attention to the role of moths in the ecosystem and also provides schoolchildren and adults with an experience of "hands-on" science. As a result of the interest in the project, a bilingual Māori–English guide to New Zealand moths was published in 2018. In 2017, a group of Dunedin schoolchildren were invited to present their experiences of the project to the World Indigenous People's Conference on Education in Toronto.
Barbara Anderson 's Published Works
Published Works
- Dynamics of range margins for metapopulations under climate change (2009) (336)
- Spatial covariance between biodiversity and other ecosystem service priorities (2009) (323)
- The coincidence of climatic and species rarity: high risk to small-range species from climate change (2008) (319)
- A comprehensive evaluation of predictive performance of 33 species distribution models at species and community levels (2019) (218)
- Balancing alternative land uses in conservation prioritization. (2011) (202)
- Protected areas facilitate species’ range expansions (2012) (202)
- Predicting insect phenology across space and time (2011) (137)
- Uncovering hidden spatial structure in species communities with spatially explicit joint species distribution models (2016) (134)
- Advances in Monitoring and Modelling Climate at Ecologically Relevant Scales (2018) (132)
- Ecosystem service benefits of contrasting conservation strategies in a human-dominated region (2009) (126)
- A framework for assessing threats and benefits to species responding to climate change (2011) (123)
- Cover versus biomass as an estimate of species abundance: does it make a difference to the conclusions? (1999) (118)
- Reconciling biodiversity and carbon conservation. (2013) (111)
- Error propagation associated with benefits transfer-based mapping of ecosystem services (2010) (89)
- Spatial covariation between freshwater and terrestrial ecosystem services. (2011) (72)
- Quantifying range‐wide variation in population trends from local abundance surveys and widespread opportunistic occurrence records (2014) (60)
- Climate Change Refugia for Terrestrial Biodiversity: defining areas that promote species persistence and ecosystem resilience in the face of global climate change (2013) (58)
- Temporal variation in responses of species to four decades of climate warming (2012) (56)
- The effectiveness of protected areas in the conservation of species with changing geographical ranges (2015) (56)
- Habitat associations of species show consistent but weak responses to climate (2012) (54)
- Using distribution models to test alternative hypotheses about a species’ environmental limits and recovery prospects (2009) (54)
- Edge artefacts and lost performance in national versus continental conservation priority areas (2013) (48)
- The influence of temporal variation on relationships between ecosystem services (2011) (43)
- Using habitat distribution models to evaluate large-scale landscape priorities for spatially dynamic species (2007) (43)
- A test of community reassembly using the exotic communities of New Zealand roadsides in comparison to British roadsides (2000) (42)
- Climate change and translocations: The potential to re-establish two regionally-extinct butterfly species in Britain (2009) (40)
- Surrogacy and persistence in reserve selection: landscape prioritization for multiple taxa in Britain (2009) (39)
- Are bryophyte communities different from higher‐plant communities? Abundance relations (2004) (39)
- The past, present and potential future distributions of cold‐adapted bird species (2013) (30)
- Beyond climate envelopes: bio‐climate modelling accords with observed 25‐year changes in seabird populations of the British Isles (2015) (28)
- Physiological effects of climate on distributions of endothermic species (2011) (27)
- Direct measurement of spatial autocorrelation at the community level in four plant communities (2000) (25)
- Representation of ecosystem services by tiered conservation strategies (2010) (22)
- Identifying climate refuges for freshwater biodiversity across Australia (2013) (20)
- Evaluation of methods for identification of corn genotypes with stalk rot and lodging resistance. (1994) (19)
- Effects of climatically shifting species distributions on biocultural relationships (2019) (18)
- Aspect has a greater impact on alpine soil bacterial community structure than elevation. (2016) (18)
- Variation in pathogenicity, virulence, and agressiveness of Colletotrichum graminicola on corn (1987) (18)
- Fungi associated with cornstalks in Illinois in 1982 and 1983 (1987) (17)
- Plateau: a new method for ecologically plausible climate envelopes for species distribution modelling (2016) (16)
- Assembly rules operate only in equilibrium communities: is it true? (2012) (16)
- Exporting the ecological effects of climate change (2008) (16)
- Species-pool relations: Like a wooden light bulb? (2001) (15)
- How differences in plant abundance measures produce different species‐abundance distributions (2012) (12)
- Spatial autocorrelation in plant communities: vegetation texture versus species composition (2007) (12)
- Long-chain n-alkane and n-fatty acid characteristics in plants and soil - potential to separate plant growth forms, primary and secondary grasslands? (2018) (11)
- The secret service – analysis of the available knowledge on moths as pollinators in New Zealand (2018) (10)
- Aspect has a greater impact on alpine soil bacterial community structure than elevation. (2017) (10)
- Community structure in ichneumonid parasitoids at different spatial scales (2008) (8)
- Canopy occupancy: How much of the space in plant communities is filled? (2002) (8)
- Influence of scale and resolution on niche apportionment rules in saltmeadow vegetation (2007) (7)
- Leadership and diversity in the New Zealand Ecological Society (2019) (7)
- Correlates of vascular plant species richness in fragmented indigenous forests: assessing the role of local and regional factors (2004) (7)
- Evolutionary priority effects persist in anthropogenically created habitats, but not through nonnative plant invasion. (2017) (6)
- Predicting range overlap in two closely related species of spiders (2009) (5)
- Opuntia fragilis (Nuttall) Haworth in Illinois: Pad Dynamics and Sexual Reproduction (2011) (4)
- Comprehensive evaluation of fatty acids in foods . X. Lamb and veal (1977) (4)
- Bryophyte Ecology and Climate Change: Climate Change and Protected Areas: How well do British Rare Bryophytes Fare? (2011) (2)
- Can we predict which species win when new habitat becomes available? (2019) (1)
- Moths can transfer pollen between flowers under experimental conditions (2022) (1)
- Books and Drawers full of Moths (2018) (1)
- The past, present and potential future distributions of coldadapted bird species (2013) (0)
- bij12506-sup-0001-si (2015) (0)
- responses to climate Habitat associations of species show consistent but weak (2012) (0)
- alpine soil bacterial community structure than elevation Running title : Soil bacterial community structure across a mountain microclimate gradient 1 (2016) (0)
- Canopy occupancy: how much of the space is filled in plant communities? (2002) (0)
- Are moths the missing pollinators in Subantarctic New Zealand? (2019) (0)
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