Dana Bergstrom
Australian ecologist
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Dana Bergstrom's Degrees
- PhD Ecology University of Tasmania
- Masters Botany University of Tasmania
- Bachelors Botany University of Tasmania
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dana Michelle Bergstrom is a senior researcher at the Australian Antarctic Division most notable for her work on identifying and mitigating risks against Antarctic and Sub Antarctic Ecosystems. Early life and education Bergstrom is from Sydney, Australia. She went to Hunters Hill High School and undertook her undergraduate study at Macquarie University . Her postgraduate study was also Macquarie University, where she completed a master's degree. Bergstrom travelled to Macquarie Island in 1983 for her Masters fieldwork, this made her one of the earliest female scientists to go south in the Australian Antarctic program for sustained field work. She continued her focus on Macquarie Island to, researching holocene vegetation for her PhD which was awarded in 1985. Prior to working at the Antarctic Division, Bergstrom was a senior lecturer in ecology and botany at The University of Queensland.
Dana Bergstrom's Published Works
Published Works
- Biological invasions in the Antarctic: extent, impacts and implications (2005) (639)
- Indirect effects of invasive species removal devastate World Heritage Island (2009) (390)
- Continent-wide risk assessment for the establishment of nonindigenous species in Antarctica (2012) (299)
- Life history traits (2006) (197)
- Conservation biogeography of the Antarctic (2012) (193)
- Subantarctic Macquarie Island – a model ecosystem for studying animal-derived nitrogen sources using 15N natural abundance (1998) (179)
- Subantarctic hitchhikers: expeditioners as vectors for the introduction of alien organisms (2005) (169)
- Challenges to the Future Conservation of the Antarctic (2012) (148)
- Trends in Antarctic Terrestrial and Limnetic Ecosystems: Antarctica as a Global Indicator (2006) (148)
- Trends in Antarctic Terrestrial and Limnetic Ecosystems (2006) (105)
- Qualitative modelling of invasive species eradication on subantarctic Macquarie Island (2011) (96)
- Combating ecosystem collapse from the tropics to the Antarctic (2021) (88)
- Humans introduce viable seeds to the Arctic on footwear (2012) (87)
- Impacts of recent climate change on terrestrial flora and fauna: Some emerging Australian examples (2018) (82)
- Polar lessons learned: long‐term management based on shared threats in Arctic and Antarctic environments (2015) (63)
- Our footprint on Antarctica competes with nature for rare ice-free land (2019) (62)
- Aliens in Antarctica: Assessing transfer of plant propagules by human visitors to reduce invasion risk (2014) (62)
- Barging in: A Temperate Marine Community Travels to the Subantarctic (2006) (57)
- The 2019/2020 summer of Antarctic heatwaves (2020) (49)
- Food for thought: Risks of non-native species transfer to the Antarctic region with fresh produce (2011) (48)
- Global thermal niche models of two European grasses show high invasion risks in Antarctica (2017) (47)
- Rapid collapse of a sub-Antarctic alpine ecosystem: the role of climate and pathogens (2015) (46)
- Pollination ecology of the Australian cycad Lepidozamia peroffskyana (Zamiaceae) (2004) (42)
- The impact of introduced ship rats ( Rattus rattus ) on seedling recruitment and distribution of a subantarctic megaherb ( Pleurophyllum hookeri ) (2005) (41)
- Spatial scale and species identity influence the indigenous-alien diversity relationship in springtails. (2011) (37)
- Alien fly populations established at two Antarctic research stations (2005) (36)
- Corticolous bryophytes in microphyll fern forests of south-east Queensland: distribution on Antarctic beech (Nothofagus moorei). (2000) (36)
- The Physical Setting of the Antarctic (2006) (36)
- Management implications of the Macquarie Island trophic cascade revisited: a reply to Dowding et al. (2009) (2009) (34)
- Easy Come, Easy Go: Capillary Forces Enable Rapid Refilling of Embolized Primary Xylem Vessels1[OPEN] (2015) (29)
- Mapping Sub-Antarctic Cushion Plants Using Random Forests to Combine Very High Resolution Satellite Imagery and Terrain Modelling (2013) (28)
- Alien vascular flora of Marion and Prince Edward Islands: new species, present distribution and status (1990) (28)
- Pathways of alien invertebrate transfer to the Antarctic region (2014) (28)
- The Instrumental Period (2009) (27)
- A Conceptual Model for Integrative Studies of Epiphytes: Nitrogen Utilisation, a Case Study (1998) (25)
- Tardigrades of the Australian Antarctic: Hypsibius heardensis (Eutardigrada: Hypsibiidae: dujardini group) a new species from sub-Antarctic Heard Island (2005) (24)
- Rapid commencement of ecosystem recovery following aerial baiting on sub‐Antarctic Macquarie Island (2011) (23)
- Antarctic Terrestrial and Limnetic Ecosystem Conservation and Management (2006) (22)
- Phylogeny and colonization history of Pringlea antiscorbutica (Brassicaceae), an emblematic endemic from the South Indian Ocean Province. (2012) (20)
- Impact of anthropogenic transportation to Antarctica on alien seed viability (2010) (20)
- Restricted plant species on sub-Antarctic Macquarie and Heard Islands (2006) (18)
- Increasing impacts by Antarctica’s most widespread invasive plant species as result of direct competition with native vascular plants (2019) (18)
- Antarctic and subantarctic biological invasions: sources, extents, impacts and implications (2008) (17)
- Distribution of bryophytes on subantarctic Heard Island (1997) (16)
- Terrestrial vegetation and environments on Heard Island (2000) (14)
- The potential role of ammonia as a signal molecule for procellariiform seabirds (2006) (14)
- What is ‘footprint’ in Antarctica: proposing a set of definitions (2018) (14)
- Detection and eradication of a non-native Collembola incursion in a hydroponics facility in East Antarctica (2018) (14)
- A Classification of Subantarctic Heard Island Vegetation (2002) (12)
- Reproductive behaviour of ten flowering plant species on subantarctic Macquarie Island (1997) (12)
- The first record of mycorrhizae on sub-Antarctic Heard Island: a preliminary examination (2005) (11)
- 15N natural abundance of fossil peat reflects the influence of animal-derived nitrogen on vegetation (2017) (10)
- Bryophyte propagule banks in feldmarks on subantarctic Macquarie Island (1999) (10)
- An analysis of environmental incidents for a national Antarctic program. (2018) (9)
- The influence of landscape, climate and history on spatial genetic patterns in keystone plants (Azorella) on sub‐Antarctic islands (2019) (9)
- Human impacts on sub-Antarctic terrestrial environments (2007) (9)
- Spatial variation in the ongoing and widespread decline of a keystone plant species (2019) (8)
- Islands in the ice: Potential impacts of habitat transformation on Antarctic biodiversity (2022) (7)
- Ecosystem Collapse on a Sub-Antarctic Island (2021) (4)
- Widespread dieback in a foundation species on a sub‐Antarctic World Heritage Island: Fine‐scale patterns and likely drivers (2020) (4)
- The Prince Edward Islands: land-sea interactions in a changing ecosystem Edited by S.L. Chown & P.W. Froneman Sun Media, Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2008. ISBN 978-1-920109-85-1, 470 pp. 300 Rand. (2009) (4)
- The lichen and bryophyte flora of Scullin Monolith, Mac. Robertson Land (1990) (3)
- Aerial 'Oktokopter' to Map Antarctic Moss (2010) (3)
- Invasive species impacts on sub-Antarctic Collembola support the Antarctic climate-diversity-invasion hypothesis (2022) (3)
- Nothofagus moorei (Nothofagaceae) communities: A taphonomic interpretation (1998) (3)
- Facing the furious fifties: The contractile stem of the subantarctic megaherb Pleurophyllum hookeri (2006) (3)
- Extreme events as ecosystems drivers: ecological consequences of anomalous Southern Hemisphere weather patterns during the 2001/02 austral spring-summer (2018) (2)
- Maintaining Antarctica's isolation from non-native species. (2021) (2)
- Threat management priorities for conserving Antarctic biodiversity (2022) (2)
- Ecosystem shift after a hot event (2017) (2)
- Evaluating models for predicting microclimates across sparsely vegetated and topographically diverse ecosystems (2021) (2)
- Temperature responses of photosynthesis and respiration in a sub-Antarctic megaherb from Heard Island. (2015) (2)
- The next 100 years (2009) (1)
- Observations, Data accuracy and Tools (2009) (1)
- Chromosome Numbers for Three Mosses from Subantarctic Macquarie Island (1995) (1)
- Table 1) Summary of contamination and seed content of foodwear samples collected from travelers arriving to Svalbard (2012) (0)
- Importance of long distance dispersal in colonization processes of sub-Antarctic islands (2010) (0)
- Royal fertilizer at the polar front (1999) (0)
- How will plants at the polar front respond to climate change (1999) (0)
- (Table 2) Number of seeds of native or alien species found on traveler's footwear arriving in Svalbard, and seed germination percentages (2012) (0)
- Chromosome Numbers for Three Mosses from Subantarctic (1995) (0)
- Patterns in the phenology of four plant species across subantarctic islands during the 2003/04 summer: implication for climate change (2005) (0)
- Ecosystem shift after a hot event (2017) (0)
- Numer and type of seeds introduced by footwear of travelers to Svalbard and germination success in 2008 (2012) (0)
- A rapid field sampling method for vegetation terrain modelling and satellite image classification. (2008) (0)
- Antarctic and sub-Antarctic biological invasions: extents, impacts and implications (2008) (0)
- Microclimates can be accurately predicted across ecologically important remote ecosystems (2021) (0)
- Correction to: Ecosystem Collapse on a Sub-Antarctic Island (2021) (0)
- Corticolous byrophytes in microphyll fern forests in south east Queensland: distribution of Antarctic Beach (Nothofagus moorei) (2000) (0)
- Humans introduce viable seeds to the Arctic on footwear (2011) (0)
- Detection and eradication of a non-native Collembola incursion in a hydroponics facility in East Antarctica (2017) (0)
- Anatomy of a heatwave: how Antarctica recorded a 20.75°C day last month (2020) (0)
- SUB-ANTARCTIC ISLANDS – SENTINELS OF CHANGE (0)
- RiSCC Manual Version 2.0 (2004) (0)
- Pathways of alien invertebrate transfer to the Antarctic region (2014) (0)
- Editor's choice: Unintended trophic cascades from feral cat eradication (2009) (0)
- Casey: the Daintree of Antarctica (2010) (0)
- Soil seed banks on subantarctic Macquarie Island (1999) (0)
- The Ant Arctic: Local Signals, Global Messages (2006) (0)
- (Tables 1,2) Viability of Poa trivialis seeds transported to Antarctica from different locations (2010) (0)
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