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Sponsor: Royal Society
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Sponsor: British Ecological Society
Publications
37 publications
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Kenneth G. Johnson,
Stephen J. Brooks,
Phillip B. Fenberg,
Adrian G. Glover,
Karen E. James,
Adrian M. Lister,
Ellinor Michel,
Mark Spencer,
Jonathan A. Todd,
Eugenia Valsami-Jones,
Jeremy R. Young,
& John R. Stewart
, 2011
, BioScience
, 61 (2) , 147--153
Type: article
J.R. Stewart,
S. Aspinall,
M. Beech,
P. Fenberg,
P. Hellyer,
N. Larkin,
S.W. Lokier,
F.G. Marx,
M. Meyer,
R. Miller,
P.S. Rainbow,
J.D. Taylor,
J.E. Whittaker,
K. Al-Mehsin,
& C.J. Strohmenger
, 2011
, Quaternary Science Reviews
, 30 (25-26) , 3675--3690
Type: article
Phillip B. Fenberg,
& Marcelo M. Rivadeneira
, 2011
, Journal of Biogeography
, 38 (12) , 2286--2298
Type: article
Adrian M. Lister,
Stephen J. Brooks,
Phillip B. Fenberg,
Adrian G. Glover,
Karen E. James,
Kenneth G. Johnson,
Elinor Michel,
Beth Okamura,
Mark Spencer,
John R. Stewart,
Jonathan A. Todd,
Eugenia Valsami-Jones,
& Jeremy Young
, 2011
, Trends in Ecology & Evolution
, 26 (4) , 153--154
Type: article
Steven Gaines,
Peter Jones,
Jennifer Caselle,
Joachim Claudet,
Michaela Clemence,
Phillip Fenberg,
José Antonio García Charton,
Emanuel Gonçalves,
Kirsten Grorud-Colver,
Paolo Guidetti,
Stuart Jenkins,
Sarah Lester,
Rob McAllen,
Even Moland,
Serge Planes,
Enric Sala,
& Thomas Kirk Sørensen
, 2011
Type: report
Phillip B. Fenberg,
Michael E. Hellberg,
Lynne Mullen,
& Kaustuv Roy
, 2010
, Marine Ecology
, 31 (4) , 574--583
Type: article
Phillip B. Fenberg,
& Kaustuv Roy
, 2008
, Molecular Ecology
, 17 (1) , 209--220
Type: article
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External roles and responsibilities
Name:
Science Associate: Natural History Museum (London)
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Participant
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5 -
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.