
Lynette Loke
@lynetteloke
The University of Melbourne
Community ecology | Marine ecology
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31-07-2018 16:23:12
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We felt this was an important paper to write. We hope it starts a conversation and helps improve & build the evidence base for #ecoengineering. Please tell us if you think its happening- Antony Knights Ally Evans Prof. Richard C Thompson OBE FRS Chee Su Yin Katie O'Shaughnessy besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…


Our new study NatureSustainability shows that marine built structures have modified at least 1-3% of the oceans' exclusive economic zones, with some structure types projecting to double its extent in the following decade. Find out more at rdcu.be/b6zYU.



🤔 Do niches matter much for biodiversity, or is it all about dispersal? It's dispersal, say Lynette Loke and Chisholm using intertidal experiments and a conceptual framework. I like the 'Niche Detectors' idea to look into patterns underlying diversity. nature.com/articles/s4158…