Ceridwen Fraser
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Australian biogeographer
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Ceridwen Fraser's Degrees
- PhD Geography University of New Zealand
- Bachelors Geography University of New Zealand
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ceridwen Fraser is an Australian biogeographer, currently serving as a research associate professor for the Department of Marine Science at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. She focuses her studies on ecology, evolution, climate change, and how they are all significant to the southern hemisphere, specifically at higher latitudes such as Antarctica.
Ceridwen Fraser's Published Works
Published Works
- Long-distance dispersal: a framework for hypothesis testing. (2012) (450)
- Founder takes all: density-dependent processes structure biodiversity. (2013) (372)
- Kelp genes reveal effects of subantarctic sea ice during the Last Glacial Maximum (2009) (264)
- The changing form of Antarctic biodiversity (2015) (245)
- Oceanic rafting by a coastal community (2011) (214)
- Antarctica’s ecological isolation will be broken by storm-driven dispersal and warming (2018) (200)
- Poleward bound: biological impacts of Southern Hemisphere glaciation. (2012) (178)
- Circumpolar dispersal by rafting in two subantarctic kelp-dwelling crustaceans (2010) (174)
- Contemporary habitat discontinuity and historic glacial ice drive genetic divergence in Chilean kelp (2010) (142)
- Geothermal activity helps life survive glacial cycles (2014) (128)
- Priority effects can lead to underestimation of dispersal and invasion potential (2014) (75)
- Glacial oceanographic contrasts explain phylogeography of Australian bull kelp (2009) (69)
- Asymmetric dispersal of southern bull‐kelp (Durvillaea antarctica) adults in coastal New Zealand: testing an oceanographic hypothesis (2010) (63)
- Reconsidering connectivity in the sub‐Antarctic (2017) (55)
- Genetic Affinities between Trans-Oceanic Populations of Non-Buoyant Macroalgae in the High Latitudes of the Southern Hemisphere (2013) (54)
- Breaking down the barrier: dispersal across the Antarctic Polar Front (2017) (54)
- GENETIC AND MORPHOLOGICAL ANALYSES OF THE SOUTHERN BULL KELP DURVILLAEA ANTARCTICA (PHAEOPHYCEAE: DURVILLAEALES) IN NEW ZEALAND REVEAL CRYPTIC SPECIES 1 (2009) (46)
- Climate-driven changes to ocean circulation and their inferred impacts on marine dispersal patterns (2016) (43)
- Multigene phylogeny of the southern bull-kelp genus Durvillaea (Phaeophyceae: Fucales). (2010) (43)
- Long-term changes in polychaete assemblages of Botany Bay (NSW, Australia) following a dredging event. (2006) (29)
- Durvillaea poha sp. nov. (Fucales, Phaeophyceae): a buoyant southern bull-kelp species endemic to New Zealand (2012) (27)
- Rafting dispersal constrained by an oceanographic boundary (2014) (27)
- Evidence of plant and animal communities at exposed and subglacial (cave) geothermal sites in Antarctica (2018) (25)
- Human impacts in an urban port: The carbonate budget, Otago Harbour, New Zealand (2010) (23)
- Contrasting patterns of population structure and demographic history in cryptic species of Bostrychia intricata (Rhodomelaceae, Rhodophyta) from New Zealand (2015) (22)
- How disturbance and dispersal influence intraspecific structure (2018) (22)
- The importance of replicating genomic analyses to verify phylogenetic signal for recently evolved lineages (2016) (21)
- Crossing the front: contrasting storm-forced dispersal dynamics revealed by biological, geological and genetic analysis of beach-cast kelp (2018) (21)
- Evolutionary Responses to Warming. (2021) (21)
- Genome‐wide SNP data reveal improved evidence for Antarctic glacial refugia and dispersal of terrestrial invertebrates (2019) (21)
- The Biogeographic Importance of Buoyancy in Macroalgae: A Case Study of the Southern Bull‐Kelp Genus Durvillaea (Phaeophyceae), Including Descriptions of Two New Species1 (2020) (21)
- Global Connectivity of Southern Ocean Ecosystems (2021) (18)
- Did interaction between human pressure and Little Ice Age drive biological turnover in New Zealand? (2017) (16)
- A morphological and phylogenetic investigation into divergence among sympatric Australian southern bull kelps (Durvillaea potatorum and D. amatheiae sp. nov.). (2017) (15)
- Ice‐Bound Antarctica: Biotic Consequences of the Shift from a Temperate to a Polar Climate (2018) (13)
- The Role of Floating Plants in Dispersal of Biota Across Habitats and Ecosystems (2016) (12)
- Rapid winter warming could disrupt coastal marine fish community structure (2020) (11)
- Concise review of the genus Durvillaea Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1825 (2019) (10)
- Change in Southern Hemisphere Intertidal Communities Through Climate Cycles: The Role of Dispersing Algae (2016) (10)
- Algal Parasite Herpodiscus durvillaeae (Phaeophyceae: Sphacelariales) Inferred to have Traversed the Pacific Ocean with its Buoyant Host (2013) (10)
- Rafting dispersal in a brooding southern sea star (Asteroidea : Anasterias) (2018) (9)
- The genomic footprint of coastal earthquake uplift (2020) (9)
- Phylogeographic Structure in Penguin Ticks across an Ocean Basin Indicates Allopatric Divergence and Rare Trans-Oceanic Dispersal (2015) (9)
- Molecular evidence supports coastal dispersal among estuaries for two benthic marine worm (Nephtyidae) species in southeastern Australia (2015) (9)
- SNP analyses reveal a diverse pool of potential colonists to earthquake‐uplifted coastlines (2019) (9)
- Chytrid fungus infection in alpine tree frogs is associated with individual heterozygosity and population isolation but not population-genetic diversity (2020) (9)
- Gall-forming protistan parasites infect southern bull kelp across the Southern Ocean, with prevalence increasing to the south (2017) (8)
- An integrated ecological, genetic and geological assessment of long-distance dispersal by invertebrates on kelp rafts (2018) (8)
- Southern Hemisphere coasts are biologically connected by frequent, long-distance rafting events (2022) (7)
- European hydromedusa Eleutheria dichotoma (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa: Anthomedusae) found at high densities in New South Wales, Australia: distribution, biology and habitat (2006) (6)
- Seaweed Phylogeography (2016) (6)
- DNA Extraction Techniques for Genomic Analyses of Macroalgae (2016) (6)
- Penguin ectoparasite panmixia suggests extensive host movement within a colony (2018) (5)
- The impacts of past climate change on sub-Antarctic nearshore ecosystems (2012) (5)
- Biogeographic Processes Influencing Antarctic and sub-Antarctic Seaweeds (2020) (5)
- Can a Terrestrial Ectoparasite Disperse with Its Marine Host? (2019) (4)
- The founder space race: a reply to Buckley et al. (2013) (4)
- Northward range extension for Durvillaea poha bull kelp: Response to tectonic disturbance? (2021) (4)
- Tandem host‐parasite dispersal inferred from similarities in phylogeographical patterns among Little Penguins and their ‘terrestrial’ ectoparasites (2019) (4)
- Concordant phylogeographic responses to large‐scale coastal disturbance in intertidal macroalgae and their epibiota (2021) (3)
- Genomic analyses suggest strong population connectivity over large spatial scales of the commercially important baitworm, Australonuphis teres (Onuphidae) (2020) (2)
- Pathogen inferred to have dispersed thousands of kilometres at sea, infecting multiple keystone kelp species (2021) (2)
- Local, but not long-distance dispersal of penguin ticks between two sub-Antarctic islands (2020) (2)
- Australian penguin ticks screened for novel Borrelia species. (2017) (2)
- Late Holocene uplift of a coastal terrace near the Akatore Fault, southern New Zealand (2020) (2)
- Genetic impacts of physical disturbance processes in coastal marine ecosystems (2022) (1)
- Priority effects can lead to underestimation of dispersal and invasion potential (2014) (1)
- Forecasting the future of life in Antarctica. (2022) (1)
- Parallel recolonizations generate distinct genomic sectors in kelp following high‐magnitude earthquake disturbance (2022) (1)
- Women in biogeography (2021) (1)
- Meta‐analysis of Antarctic phylogeography reveals strong sampling bias and critical knowledge gaps (2022) (1)
- Differences in density: taxonomic but not functional diversity in seaweed microbiomes affected by an earthquake (2023) (0)
- An Icier Ice Age (2009) (0)
- European hydromedusa Eleutheria dichotoma (Anthomedusae: Cladonematidae) found at high densities in New South Wales, Australia: distribution, biology and habitat. (2006) (0)
- Southern Hemisphere Coastal Ecosystems are Biologically Connected by Frequent, Long-Distance Rafting Events (2021) (0)
- LUIGI PROVASOLI AWARD RECIPIENTS 2021 (2021) (0)
- These arms are made for walking (2006) (0)
- The Clan Cameron (2000) (0)
- Evidence of plant and animal communities at exposed and subglacial (cave) geothermal sites in Antarctica (2017) (0)
- Molecular evidence supports coastal dispersal among estuaries for two benthic marine worm (Nephtyidae) species in southeastern Australia (2015) (0)
- Sedimentology of a wreck: the Rainbow Warrior revisited. (2011) (0)
- These Arms are Made for Walking: Tiny walking jellyfish patrol interdidal algae (2006) (0)
- cause Long‐distance (2020) (0)
- Genotyping‐by‐sequencing for biogeography (2022) (0)
- LUIGI PROVASOLI AWARD RECIPIENTS 2021 (2021) (0)
- Soil environmental DNA metabarcoding in low-biomass regions requires protocol optimization: a case study in Antarctica (2023) (0)
- Rapid reassembly of an intertidal community following prehistoric disturbance (2021) (0)
- Organellar genomes of giant kelp from the southern hemisphere (2023) (0)
- Holdfast coalescence between buoyant and non-buoyant seaweeds (2021) (0)
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