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Ben Raymond
Researcher at Australian Antarctic Division
Publications - 105
Citations - 4351
Ben Raymond is an academic researcher from Australian Antarctic Division. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Sea ice. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 94 publications receiving 3569 citations. Previous affiliations of Ben Raymond include Hobart Corporation & University of Birmingham.
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Systematic comparison of different algorithms for apnoea detection based on electrocardiogram recordings.
TL;DR: Assessment of the ability of an overnight ECG recording to distinguish between patients with and without apnoea and the best algorithms made use of frequency-domain features to estimate changes in heart rate and the effect of respiration on the ECG waveform.
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Continent-wide risk assessment for the establishment of nonindigenous species in Antarctica
Steven L. Chown,Ad H L Huiskes,N. J. M. Gremmen,Jennifer E Lee,Aleks Terauds,Aleks Terauds,Kim Crosbie,Yves Frenot,Kevin A. Hughes,Satoshi Imura,Kate Kiefer,Marc Lebouvier,Ben Raymond,Megumu Tsujimoto,Megumu Tsujimoto,Chris Ware,Bart Van de Vijver,Dana M. Bergstrom +17 more
TL;DR: An evidence-based assessment demonstrates which parts of Antarctica are at growing risk from alien species that may become invasive and provides the means to mitigate this threat now and into the future as the continent's climate changes.
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Climate change drives expansion of Antarctic ice-free habitat
Jasmine R. Lee,Jasmine R. Lee,Ben Raymond,Ben Raymond,Ben Raymond,Thomas J. Bracegirdle,Iadine Chadès,Iadine Chadès,Richard A. Fuller,Justine D. Shaw,Aleks Terauds +10 more
TL;DR: This work quantifies the impact of twenty-first century climate change on ice-free areas under two Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change climate forcing scenarios using temperature-index melt modelling and hypothesizes that they could eventually lead to increasing regional-scale biotic homogenization, the extinction of less-competitive species and the spread of invasive species.
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Risk maps for Antarctic krill under projected Southern Ocean acidification
So Kawaguchi,So Kawaguchi,Akio Ishida,Akio Ishida,Robert King,Ben Raymond,Ben Raymond,N. Waller,Andrew J. Constable,Andrew J. Constable,Stephen Nicol,Masahide Wakita,Atsushi Ishimatsu +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a circumpolar risk map of krill hatching success is presented for projected ocean acidification levels. But little is known about the sensitivity of Antarctic krill, a key part of the food chain.
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Community fingerprinting in a sequencing world
Josie van Dorst,Andrew Bissett,Anne S. Palmer,Mark V. Brown,Ian Snape,Jonathan S. Stark,Ben Raymond,John McKinlay,Mukan Ji,Tristrom Winsley,Belinda C. Ferrari +10 more
TL;DR: Fingerprinting remains a legitimate approach to generating large datasets as well as a cost-effective rapid method to identify samples for elucidating taxonomic information or diversity estimates with sequencing methods.