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Redmap in scientific journals

Redmap sightings have made valuable contributions to articles in international scientific journals! These journal articles have helped to develop a picture of how climate change may be altering our ecosystems:

Madin, EMP, Ban, NC, Doubleday, ZA, Holmes, TH, Pecl, GT, Smith, F (2012) Ecological, socio-economic and management implications of range-shifting species in marine systems. Global Environmental Change.

Johnson, CR et al (in press) Climate change cascades:Shifts in oceanography, species' ranges and subtidal marine community dynamics in eastern Tasmania. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.

Last, PR et al (2011) Long-term shifts in abundance and distribution of a temperate fish fauna: A response to climate change and fishing practices. Global Ecology and Biogeography 20 (1), pp. 58-72.

 

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