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Anne M. Treasure
Researcher at University of Cape Town
Publications - 20
Citations - 516
Anne M. Treasure is an academic researcher from University of Cape Town. The author has contributed to research in topics: Marine ecosystem & Food web. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 19 publications receiving 426 citations. Previous affiliations of Anne M. Treasure include Rhodes University & University of Pretoria.
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Animal-borne telemetry: An integral component of the ocean observing toolkit
Robert Harcourt,Ana M. M. Sequeira,Xuelei Zhang,Fabien Roquet,Kosei Komatsu,Michelle R. Heupel,Clive R. McMahon,Fred Whoriskey,Mark G. Meekan,Gemma Carroll,Stephanie Brodie,Colin A. Simpfendorfer,Mark A. Hindell,Ian D. Jonsen,Daniel P. Costa,Barbara A. Block,Mônica M. C. Muelbert,Bill Woodward,Mike Weise,Kim Aarestrup,Mark Biuw,Lars Boehme,Steven J. Bograd,Dorian Cazau,Jean-Benoît Charrassin,Steven J. Cooke,Paul D. Cowley,P J Nico de Bruyn,Tiphaine Jeanniard du Dot,Carlos M. Duarte,Víctor M. Eguíluz,Luciana C. Ferreira,Juan Fernández-Gracia,Kimberly T. Goetz,Yusuke Goto,Christophe Guinet,Mike O. Hammill,Graeme C. Hays,Elliott L. Hazen,Luis A. Hückstädt,Charlie Huveneers,Sara J. Iverson,Saifullah Arifin Jaaman,Kongkiat Kittiwattanawong,Kit M. Kovacs,Christian Lydersen,Tim Moltmann,Masaru Naruoka,Lachlan R. Phillips,Baptiste Picard,Nuno Queiroz,Gilles Reverdin,Katsufumi Sato,David W. Sims,Eva M. Thorstad,Michele Thums,Anne M. Treasure,Andrew W. Trites,Guys D. Williams,Yoshinari Yonehara,Michael A. Fedak +60 more
TL;DR: The use of animal telemetry is a powerful tool for observing marine animals and the physical environments that they inhabit, from coastal and continental shelf ecosystems to polar seas and open oceans.
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Marine mammals exploring the oceans pole to pole: a review of the MEOP Consortium
Anne M. Treasure,Anne M. Treasure,Fabien Roquet,Isabelle J. Ansorge,Marthán N Bester,Lars Boehme,Horst Bornemann,Jean-Benoît Charrassin,Damien Chevallier,Daniel P. Costa,Michael A. Fedak,Christophe Guinet,Mike O. Hammill,Robert Harcourt,Mark A. Hindell,Kit M. Kovacs,Mary-Anne Lea,Philip Lovell,Andrew D. Lowther,Christian Lydersen,Trevor McIntyre,Clive R. McMahon,Mônica M. C. Muelbert,Keith W. Nicholls,Baptiste Picard,Gilles Reverdin,Andrew W. Trites,Guy D. Williams,P J Nico de Bruyn +28 more
TL;DR: The MEOP (Marine Mammals Exploring the Oceans Pole to Pole) project as mentioned in this paper is a consortium of international researchers dedicated to sharing animal-derived data and knowledge about the polar oceans.
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Human activities, propagule pressure and alien plants in the sub-Antarctic: Tests of generalities and evidence in support of management
Peter Christiaan le Roux,Tshililo Ramaswiela,Jesse M. Kalwij,Justine D. Shaw,Peter G. Ryan,Anne M. Treasure,Gregory T. W. McClelland,Melodie A. McGeoch,Steven L. Chown +8 more
TL;DR: Impacts of island plant invaders may be more significant than previously estimated, largely owing to prior data deficiency, and control plans for the PEI should first target less widely distributed species, which are invasive elsewhere.
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Trophic importance of the hyperiid amphipod, Themisto gaudichaudi, in the Prince Edward Archipelago (Southern Ocean) ecosystem
TL;DR: Gut content analysis (n=61) indicates that T. gaudichaudi is a non-selective, opportunistic carnivore generally feeding on the most abundant copepod and chaetognath species, and demonstrates a high degree of spatio-temporal variability.
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Land–Sea Interactions and Consequences for Sub-Antarctic Marine Food Webs
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors apply food web models to the sub-Antarctic Prince Edward Islands (PEIs) marine ecosystem to investigate food web responses to variability in resource subsidies.