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Citizen science aids the quantification of the distribution and prediction of present and future temporal variation in habitat suitability at species’ range edge

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Graba-Landry, A and Champion, C and Twiname, S and Wolfe, B and Haddy, J and Mossop, D and Pecl, G and Tracey, S, Citizen science aids the quantification of the distribution and prediction of present and future temporal variation in habitat suitability at species' range edge, Frontiers of Biogeography, 15, (1) Article e58207. ISSN 1948-6596 (2023) [Refereed Article]


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DOI: doi:10.21425/F5FBG58207

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Item Type:Refereed Article
Keywords:Chrysophrys auratus, citizen science, delta downscaling, fisheries, ocean warming, range-shift, Sillaginodes punctatus, South-East Australia, species distribution model, species redistribution
Research Division:Biological Sciences
Research Group:Ecology
Research Field:Marine and estuarine ecology (incl. marine ichthyology)
Objective Division:Animal Production and Animal Primary Products
Objective Group:Fisheries - wild caught
Objective Field:Fisheries - recreational marine
UTAS Author:Graba-Landry, A (Dr Alexia Graba-Landry)
UTAS Author:Twiname, S (Ms Samantha Twiname)
UTAS Author:Wolfe, B (Mr Barrett Wolfe)
UTAS Author:Haddy, J (Dr James Haddy)
UTAS Author:Mossop, D (Mr David Mossop)
UTAS Author:Pecl, G (Professor Gretta Pecl)
UTAS Author:Tracey, S (Associate Professor Sean Tracey)
ID Code:155485
Year Published:2023
Deposited By:Sustainable Marine Research Collaboration
Deposited On:2023-02-22
Last Modified:2023-02-22
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