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Sponsor: Royal Society
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Sponsor: British Ecological Society
Publications
37 publications
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Phillip Fenberg,
Rodrigo Beas-Luna,
Boris Igic,
Moira Maclean,
David Paz-Garcia,
Peter Raimondi,
Jacqueline Sones,
& Eric Sanford
, 2023
, Journal of Biogeography
, 50 (12) , 2148--2159
DOI: 10.1111/jbi.14716
Type: article
Michael E. Hellberg,
Elena B. Lugli,
Moira Maclean,
David A. Paz-Garcia,
Marc Rius,
Ethan G. Ross,
Erick X. Treviño Balandra,
James Vanstone,
Suzanne T. Williams,
& Phillip B. Fenberg
, 2023
, Journal of Biogeography
DOI: 10.1111/jbi.14744
Type: article
Marc Rius,
Suzanne T. Williams,
& Phillip Fenberg
, 2023
, Trends in Ecology & Evolution
Type: article
Jack Daniel Hollister,
Xiaohao Cai,
Tammy Horton,
Bemjamin Price,
, 2023
, Frontiers in Marine Science
, 10
Type: article
Luis E. Calderon-Aguilera,
Malcolm D. Hudson,
, 2022
, Hidrobiologica
, 117--125
Type: article
Rebecca Wilson,
Alexandre Fioravante de Siqueira,
Stephen Brooks,
Benjamin Price,
Lea M. Simon,
Stéfan J. van der Walt,
& Phillip Fenberg
, 2022
, Methods in Ecology and Evolution
Type: article
Maria Loreto Mardones,
Phillip B. Fenberg,
Sven Thatje,
, 2021
, Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
, 542-543
Type: article
Rungtip Wonglersak,
Phillip Fenberg,
Steve Brooks,
& Ben Price
, 2021
, Hydrobiologia
, 848 (11) , 2785--2796
Type: article
Madeline P. B. C. Anderson,
Phillip B. Fenberg,
Huw J. Griffiths,
& Katrin Linse
, 2021
, Frontiers in Marine Science
, 8
Type: article
Maria Loreto Mardones,
Phillip Fenberg,
Sven Thatje,
, 2020
, Marine Environmental Research
, 161
Type: article
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Name:
Science Associate: Natural History Museum (London)
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Participant
Year:
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Biography
I am an ecology and evolutionary biologist broadly interested in using integrative methods to bridge the gap between basic ecology and evolution research with conservation biology. I use a diverse set of tools and data ranging from large scale field studies, population genetics, historical museum records, life history theory, computer vision, meta-analyses and science communication to better understand and help mitigate the ecological and evolutionary consequences of human impacts on marine and terrestrial species.