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Dr Fabrice Stephenson.
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Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Accounting for uncertainty in marine ecosystem service predictions for spatial prioritisation
2024
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Coupling marine ecosystem state with environmental management and conservation: A risk-based approach
2024
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Evaluation of the full set of habitat suitability models for vulnerable marine ecosystem indicator taxa in the South Pacific high seas
2024
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Evidence of environmental niche separation between threatened mobulid rays in Aotearoa New Zealand: Insights from species distribution modelling
2024
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Future trends of marine fish biomass distributions from the North Sea to the Barents Sea
2024
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Independent statistical validation of the New Zealand Seafloor Community Classification
2024
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Predicting the cumulative effects of multiple stressors on shellfish ecosystem service potential
2024
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
The Use of Image-Based Data and Abundance Modelling Approaches for Predicting the Location of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems in the South Pacific Ocean
2024
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Using joint species distribution modelling to predict distributions of seafloor taxa and identify vulnerable marine ecosystems in New Zealand waters
2024
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Weaving indigenous and western ecological knowledge to enhance environmental sustainability
2024
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
A seafloor bioregionalisation for New Zealand
2023
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
An atlas of seabed biodiversity for Aotearoa New Zealand
2023
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Changing intra- and interspecific interactions across sedimentary and environmental stress gradients
2023
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Evidence of rebound effect in New Zealand MPAs: Unintended consequences of spatial management measures
2023
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Fine-scale spatial and temporal distribution patterns of large marine predators in a biodiversity hotspot
2023
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Implications for the conservation of deep-water corals in the face of multiple stressors: A case study from the New Zealand region
2023
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
New Zealand's media and the crisis in the ocean: News norms and scientific urgency
2023
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Three decades of increasing fish biodiversity across the northeast Atlantic and the Arctic Ocean
2023
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Towards a better future for biodiversity and people: Modelling Nature Futures
2023
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Climate and land-use driven reorganisation of structure and function in river macroinvertebrate communities
2022
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Combining Techniques to Conceptualise Denitrification Hot Spots and Hot Moments in Estuaries
2022
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Data Quality Influences the Predicted Distribution and Habitat of Four Southern-Hemisphere Albatross Species
2022
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Development of a Seafloor Community Classification for the New Zealand Region Using a Gradient Forest Approach
2022
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Improving predictions of coastal benthic invertebrate occurrence and density using a multi-scalar approach
2022
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Inclusion of biotic variables improves predictions of environmental niche models
2022
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Informing the management of multiple stressors on estuarine ecosystems using an expert-based Bayesian Network model
2022
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Predicting the effects of climate change on deep-water coral distribution around New Zealand—Will there be suitable refuges for protection at the end of the 21st century?
2022
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Risk assessment for marine ecosystem-based management (EBM)
2022
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Spatial mismatch in diversity facets reveals contrasting protection for New Zealand's cetacean biodiversity
2022
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
The impact of cumulative stressor effects on uncertainty and ecological risk
2022
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Understanding the consequences of sea level rise: the ecological implications of losing intertidal habitat
2022
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Warm and cold temperatures limit the maximum body length of teleost fishes across a latitudinal gradient in Norwegian waters
2022
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Warmer temperature decreases the maximum length of six species of marine fishes, crustacean, and squid in New Zealand
2022
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Who is contributing where? Predicting ecosystem service multifunctionality for shellfish species through ecological principles
2022
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Are we ready to track climate-driven shifts in marine species across international boundaries? - A global survey of scientific bottom trawl data
2021
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Assessing Habitat Suitability Models for the Deep Sea: Is Our Ability to Predict the Distributions of Seafloor Fauna Improving?
2021
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Cetacean conservation planning in a global diversity hotspot: dealing with uncertainty and data deficiencies
2021
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Combined species occurrence and density predictions to improve marine spatial management
2021
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Drivers of Spatial Distributions of Basking Shark (
Cetorhinus maximus
) in the Southwest Pacific
2021
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Fine-Scale Mapping of Mega-Epibenthic Communities and Their Patch Characteristics on Two New Zealand Seamounts
2021
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Influence of land-derived stressors and environmental variability on compositional turnover and diversity of estuarine benthic communities
2021
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Integrating multi-disciplinary data sources relating to inshore fisheries management via a Bayesian network
2021
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Presence-only habitat suitability models for vulnerable marine ecosystem indicator taxa in the South Pacific have reached their predictive limit
2021
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Sampling frequency, duration and the Southern Oscillation influence the ability of long-term studies to detect sudden change
2021
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Species composition and turnover models provide robust approximations of biodiversity in marine conservation planning
2021
Professor Clare Fitzsimmons
Professor Nick Polunin
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
WTO must ban harmful fisheries subsidies
2021
Dr Fabrice Stephenson
Professor Aileen Mill
Dr Gavin Stewart
Dr Matthew Grainger
Professor Nick Polunin
et al.
Socio-economic, technological and environmental drivers of spatio-temporal changes in fishing pressure
2017