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Cecilia Villanueva
Researcher at University of Tasmania
Publications - 21
Citations - 2409
Cecilia Villanueva is an academic researcher from University of Tasmania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sustainable development & Spheniscus magellanicus. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 20 publications receiving 1627 citations. Previous affiliations of Cecilia Villanueva include National University of Patagonia San Juan Bosco & National Scientific and Technical Research Council.
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Biodiversity redistribution under climate change: impacts on ecosystems and human well-being
Gretta T. Pecl,Miguel B. Araújo,Miguel B. Araújo,Miguel B. Araújo,Johann D. Bell,Johann D. Bell,Julia L. Blanchard,Timothy C. Bonebrake,I-Ching Chen,Timothy Clark,Robert K. Colwell,Finn Danielsen,Birgitta Evengård,Lorena Falconi,Simon Ferrier,Stewart Frusher,Raquel A. Garcia,Raquel A. Garcia,Roger Griffis,Alistair J. Hobday,Charlene Janion-Scheepers,Marta A. Jarzyna,Sarah Jennings,Sarah Jennings,Jonathan Lenoir,Hlif I. Linnetved,Victoria Y. Martin,Phillipa C. McCormack,Jan McDonald,Jan McDonald,Nicola J. Mitchell,Tero Mustonen,John M. Pandolfi,Nathalie Pettorelli,Ekaterina Popova,Sharon A. Robinson,Brett R. Scheffers,Justine D. Shaw,Cascade J. B. Sorte,Jan M. Strugnell,Jan M. Strugnell,Jennifer M. Sunday,Mao-Ning Tuanmu,Adriana Vergés,Cecilia Villanueva,Thomas Wernberg,Erik Wapstra,Stephen E. Williams +47 more
TL;DR: The negative effects of climate change cannot be adequately anticipated or prepared for unless species responses are explicitly included in decision-making and global strategic frameworks, and feedbacks on climate itself are documented.
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Managing consequences of climate-driven species redistribution requires integration of ecology, conservation and social science
Timothy C. Bonebrake,Christopher J. Brown,Johann D. Bell,Johann D. Bell,Julia L. Blanchard,Alienor L. M. Chauvenet,Curtis Champion,I-Ching Chen,Timothy Clark,Timothy Clark,Robert K. Colwell,Finn Danielsen,Anthony I. Dell,Jennifer M. Donelson,Jennifer M. Donelson,Birgitta Evengård,Simon Ferrier,Stewart Frusher,Raquel A. Garcia,Raquel A. Garcia,Roger Griffis,Alistair J. Hobday,Alistair J. Hobday,Marta A. Jarzyna,E Lee,Jonathan Lenoir,Hlif I. Linnetved,Victoria Y. Martin,Phillipa C. McCormack,Jan McDonald,Eve McDonald-Madden,Nicola J. Mitchell,Tero Mustonen,John M. Pandolfi,Nathalie Pettorelli,Hugh P. Possingham,Hugh P. Possingham,Peter L. Pulsifer,Mark D. Reynolds,Brett R. Scheffers,Cascade J. B. Sorte,Jan M. Strugnell,Mao-Ning Tuanmu,Samantha Twiname,Adriana Vergés,Cecilia Villanueva,Erik Wapstra,Thomas Wernberg,Gretta T. Pecl +48 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated how ecological, conservation and social research on species redistribution can best be achieved by working across disciplinary boundaries to develop and implement solutions to climate change challenges.
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A matter of history: effects of tourism on physiology, behaviour and breeding parameters in Magellanic penguins ( Spheniscus magellanicus ) at two colonies in Argentina
TL;DR: The effects of tourism on Magellanic Penguins at San Lorenzo colony located on the Peninsula Valdes, Chubut, Argentina and results previously published from Punta Tombo, a colony with a longer history and high intensity of annual visitors are compared.
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Lithological and Hydrothermal Alteration Mapping of Epithermal, Porphyry and Tourmaline Breccia Districts in the Argentine Andes Using ASTER Imagery
TL;DR: The current study proved ASTER processing techniques to be valuable mapping tools for geological reconnaissance of a large area of the Argentinean Frontal Cordillera, providing preliminary lithologic and hydrothermal alteration maps that are accurate as well as cost and time effective.
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Poleward bound: adapting to climate-driven species redistribution
Jess Melbourne-Thomas,Jess Melbourne-Thomas,Asta Audzijonyte,M Brasier,Katherine A. Cresswell,Katherine A. Cresswell,Hannah E. Fogarty,Marcus Haward,Alistair J. Hobday,Alistair J. Hobday,Heather L. Hunt,Scott D. Ling,Phillipa C. McCormack,Tero Mustonen,Kaisu Mustonen,Janet A. Nye,Michael Oellermann,Michael Oellermann,Rowan Trebilco,Rowan Trebilco,Ingrid van Putten,Ingrid van Putten,Cecilia Villanueva,Reg Watson,Gretta T. Pecl +24 more
TL;DR: This work describes key drivers related to climate-driven species redistributions that are likely to have a high impact and influence on whether a sustainable future is achievable by 2030 and synthesises examples of such actions as the basis of a strategic approach to tackle this global-scale challenge.