Justine Shaw
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Australian Antarctic conservation ecologist
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Justine Shaw's Degrees
- Bachelors Ecology University of Melbourne
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Justine Shaw is an Australian Antarctic researcher, best known for her conservation work on subantarctic islands, currently working at the Queensland University of Technology. She has a wide global research network, having worked in Australia, South Africa, sub-Antarctic/Antarctic and the Arctic.
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- Biodiversity redistribution under climate change: Impacts on ecosystems and human well-being (2017) (1764)
- Climate change drives expansion of Antarctic ice-free habitat (2017) (232)
- Subantarctic Macquarie Island – a model ecosystem for studying animal-derived nitrogen sources using 15N natural abundance (1998) (179)
- Rapid climate‐driven loss of breeding habitat for Arctic migratory birds (2017) (93)
- Antarctica’s Protected Areas Are Inadequate, Unrepresentative, and at Risk (2014) (89)
- Combating ecosystem collapse from the tropics to the Antarctic (2021) (88)
- Taxonomic homogenization and differentiation across Southern Ocean Islands differ among insects and vascular plants (2010) (84)
- Ontogenetic shifts in plant interactions vary with environmental severity and affect population structure. (2013) (74)
- Monitoring biological invasion across the broader Antarctic: a baseline and indicator framework. (2015) (70)
- Polar lessons learned: long‐term management based on shared threats in Arctic and Antarctic environments (2015) (63)
- Reviewing research priorities in weed ecology, evolution and management: a horizon scan (2018) (57)
- Human activities, propagule pressure and alien plants in the sub-Antarctic: Tests of generalities and evidence in support of management (2013) (53)
- 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)
- Conservation of Southern Ocean Islands: invertebrates as exemplars (2008) (45)
- The impact of introduced ship rats ( Rattus rattus ) on seedling recruitment and distribution of a subantarctic megaherb ( Pleurophyllum hookeri ) (2005) (41)
- Prioritizing eradication actions on islands: it's not all or nothing (2016) (35)
- Initiating dialogue between scientists and managers of biological invasions (2010) (34)
- Climate change and elevational diversity capacity: do weedy species take up the slack? (2013) (32)
- A snapshot of biodiversity protection in Antarctica (2019) (30)
- Pathways of alien invertebrate transfer to the Antarctic region (2014) (28)
- Mapping Sub-Antarctic Cushion Plants Using Random Forests to Combine Very High Resolution Satellite Imagery and Terrain Modelling (2013) (28)
- Antarctica’s wilderness fails to capture continent’s biodiversity (2020) (25)
- Progress towards a representative network of Southern Ocean protected areas (2020) (25)
- Rapid commencement of ecosystem recovery following aerial baiting on sub‐Antarctic Macquarie Island (2011) (23)
- Southern Ocean Islands Invaded: Conserving Biodiversity in the World’s Last Wilderness (2013) (23)
- Quantifying the seed bank of an invasive grass in the sub-Antarctic: seed density, depth, persistence and viability (2016) (19)
- Restricted plant species on sub-Antarctic Macquarie and Heard Islands (2006) (18)
- Longevity, growth and community ecology of invasive Poa annua across environmental gradients in the subantarctic (2018) (17)
- Animal Introductions to Southern Systems: Lessons for Ecology and for Policy (2009) (14)
- Detection and eradication of a non-native Collembola incursion in a hydroponics facility in East Antarctica (2018) (14)
- Soil properties on sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island: Fundamental indicators of ecosystem function and potential change (2019) (12)
- Earth Fire and Water: applying novel techniques to eradicate the invasive procumbent pearlwort Sagina procumbens, on Gough Island, a World Heritage Site in the South Atlantic (2011) (10)
- Telemetry reveals existing marine protected areas are worse than random for protecting the foraging habitat of threatened shy albatross (Thalassarche cauta) (2018) (9)
- Planning the integration of ex situ plant conservation in Tasmania (2009) (9)
- Managing invasive plants on sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island (2017) (9)
- The influence of landscape, climate and history on spatial genetic patterns in keystone plants (Azorella) on sub‐Antarctic islands (2019) (9)
- Spatial variation in the ongoing and widespread decline of a keystone plant species (2019) (8)
- Human activity strongly influences genetic dynamics of the most widespread invasive plant in the sub‐Antarctic (2021) (8)
- The impacts of non-native species on the invertebrates of Southern Ocean Islands (2019) (7)
- Protect the Antarctic Peninsula — before it’s too late (2020) (7)
- Islands in the ice: Potential impacts of habitat transformation on Antarctic biodiversity (2022) (7)
- Hull fouling marine invasive species pose a very low, but plausible, risk of introduction to East Antarctica in climate change scenarios (2021) (6)
- Biological survey of the Prince Edward Islands, December 2008 (2010) (6)
- Assessing the efficacy and impact of management of an invasive species in a protected area:Poa annuaon sub‐Antarctic Macquarie Island (2019) (6)
- Weeds Down Under: Invasion of the sub-Antarctic wilderness of Macquarie Island (2013) (6)
- Bottom‐up effect of eradications: The unintended consequences for top‐order predators when eradicating invasive prey (2021) (6)
- Quantifying site and species factors to inform the feasibility of eradication of alien plants from Southern Ocean Islands: Stellaria media on Macquarie Island (2019) (6)
- Further support for thermal ecosystem engineering by wandering albatross (2015) (5)
- Uncertainty in population estimates: a meta-analysis for petrels (2020) (5)
- All the eggs in one basket: Are island refuges securing an endangered passerine? (2019) (3)
- Threat management priorities for conserving Antarctic biodiversity (2022) (2)
- Using DNA metabarcoding to detect burrowing seabirds in a remote landscape (2021) (2)
- Build diversity among science prize winners (2020) (2)
- Decision letter for "Island characteristics and sampling methodologies influence the use of stable isotopes as an ecosystem function assessment tool" (2021) (2)
- Temporal and spatial variability in stable isotope values on seabird islands: What, where and when to sample (2022) (1)
- Ecology and Management of Non-Native 'Poa Annua' on Sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island (2017) (1)
- Antarctica’s wilderness has declined to the exclusion of biodiversity (2019) (1)
- South Africa's southern sentinel: Terrestrial environmental change at sub-Antarctic Marion Island (2011) (1)
- Trialling camera traps to determine occupancy and breeding in burrowing seabirds (2021) (1)
- The impacts of non-native species on the invertebrates of Southern Ocean Islands (2019) (0)
- Detecting cryptic burrowing petrels recovery post eradication in a remote landscape (2021) (0)
- Royal fertilizer at the polar front (1999) (0)
- A snapshot of biodiversity protection in Antarctica (2019) (0)
- A step-change in the recognition of women in antarctic science (2016) (0)
- Differing ecological responses of seabirds to invasive species eradication (2021) (0)
- Restoring islands and identifying source populations for introductions (2018) (0)
- Antarctica’s wilderness fails to capture continent’s biodiversity (2020) (0)
- Estimating Petrel Populations: Review of Literature (2020) (0)
- Quantifying the seed bank of an invasive grass in the sub-Antarctic: seed density, depth, persistence and viability (2016) (0)
- The effect of seabird presence and seasonality on ground‐active spider communities across temperate islands (2022) (0)
- Rapid range expansion of an invasive flatworm, Kontikia andersoni, on sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island (2022) (0)
- How will plants at the polar front respond to climate change (1999) (0)
- Environmental niche modelling for polar species using MaxEnt (2015) (0)
- Patterns in the phenology of four plant species across subantarctic islands during the 2003/04 summer: implication for climate change (2005) (0)
- Early and mid-career scientists face a bleak future in the wake of the pandemic (2020) (0)
- Quantifying site and species factors to inform the feasibility of eradication of alien plants from Southern Ocean Islands: Stellaria media on Macquarie Island (2019) (0)
- Generating unbiased estimates of burrowing seabird populations (2022) (0)
- BLM Riparian Recovery Initiative Website (1998) (0)
- Using camera traps to determine occupancy and breeding in burrowing seabirds (2021) (0)
- Decadal Recruitment and Mortality of Ponderosa pine Predicted for the 21st Century Under five Downscaled Climate Change Scenarios (2008) (0)
- Detection and eradication of a non-native Collembola incursion in a hydroponics facility in East Antarctica (2017) (0)
- SUB-ANTARCTIC ISLANDS – SENTINELS OF CHANGE (0)
- Multiple introductions, polyploidy and mixed reproductive strategies are linked to genetic diversity and structure in the most widespread invasive plant across Southern Ocean archipelagos (2022) (0)
- Soil seed banks on subantarctic Macquarie Island (1999) (0)
- Pathways of alien invertebrate transfer to the Antarctic region (2014) (0)
- Detecting seabird responses to invasive species eradication (2021) (0)
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