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Mia T. Comeros-Raynal
Researcher at James Cook University
Publications - 17
Citations - 808
Mia T. Comeros-Raynal is an academic researcher from James Cook University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Threatened species & IUCN Red List. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 17 publications receiving 670 citations. Previous affiliations of Mia T. Comeros-Raynal include Old Dominion University & International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources.
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Shortfalls and Solutions for Meeting National and Global Conservation Area Targets
Stuart H. M. Butchart,Martin Clarke,Robert J. Smith,Rachel E. Sykes,Jörn P. W. Scharlemann,Mike Harfoot,Mike Harfoot,Graeme M. Buchanan,Ariadne Angulo,Andrew Balmford,Bastian Bertzky,Thomas M. Brooks,Thomas M. Brooks,Thomas M. Brooks,Kent E. Carpenter,Mia T. Comeros-Raynal,John B. Cornell,G. Francesco Ficetola,Lincoln Fishpool,Richard A. Fuller,Jonas Geldmann,Heather Harwell,Heather Harwell,Craig Hilton-Taylor,Michael R. Hoffmann,Michael R. Hoffmann,Ackbar Joolia,Lucas Joppa,Naomi Kingston,Ian May,Amy Milam,Beth Polidoro,Beth Polidoro,Gina M. Ralph,Nadia I. Richman,Carlo Rondinini,Daniel B. Segan,Daniel B. Segan,Benjamin Skolnik,Mark Spalding,Simon N. Stuart,Andy Symes,Joseph Taylor,Piero Visconti,James E. M. Watson,James E. M. Watson,Louisa Wood,Louisa Wood,Neil D. Burgess,Neil D. Burgess +49 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors estimate that PAs currently cover 14.6% of terrestrial and 2.8% of marine extent, but 59-68% of ecoregions, 77-78% of important sites for biodiversity, and 57% of 25,380 species have inadequate coverage.
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The likelihood of extinction of iconic and dominant herbivores and detritivores of coral reefs: the parrotfishes and surgeonfishes
Mia T. Comeros-Raynal,John Howard Choat,Beth Polidoro,Kendall D. Clements,Rene A. Abesamis,Matthew T. Craig,Muhammad E. Lazuardi,Jennifer L. McIlwain,Andreas Muljadi,R Myers,Cleto L Nanola,Shinta Pardede,Luiz A. Rocha,Barry C. Russell,Jonnell C. Sanciangco,Brian Stockwell,Heather Harwell,Kent E. Carpenter +17 more
TL;DR: With the growing realization of man's profound impact on the planet, conservation actions such as improved marine reserve networks, more stringent fishing regulations, and continued monitoring of the population status at the species and community levels are imperative for the prevention of species loss in these groups of important and iconic coral reef fishes.
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Coherent assessments of Europe’s marine fishes show regional divergence and megafauna loss
Paul G. Fernandes,Gina M. Ralph,Ana Nieto,Mariana García Criado,Paraskevas Vasilakopoulos,Christos D. Maravelias,Robin Cook,R. Pollom,Marcelo Kovačić,David Pollard,Edward D. Farrell,Ann-Britt Florin,Beth Polidoro,Julia M. Lawson,Pascal Lorance,Franz Uiblein,Matthew T. Craig,David Allen,Sarah L. Fowler,Rachel H.L. Walls,Mia T. Comeros-Raynal,Mia T. Comeros-Raynal,Michael S. Harvey,Manuel Dureuil,Manuel Biscoito,Caroline M. Pollock,Sophy R. McCully Phillips,Jim R. Ellis,C. Papaconstantinou,Alen Soldo,Çetin Keskin,Steen Wilhelm Knudsen,Luis Gil de Sola,Fabrizio Serena,Bruce B. Collette,Kjell Harald Nedreaas,Emilie Stump,Barry C. Russell,Silvia García,Pedro Afonso,Armelle B. J. Jung,Helena Alvarez,João Manuel Delgado,Nicholas K. Dulvy,Kent E. Carpenter +44 more
TL;DR: In this article, the conservation status of 1,020 species of European marine fishes and identify factors that contribute to their extinction risk were examined based on the latest International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) European regional Red List of marine fishes.
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European Red List of Marine Fishes
Ana Nieto,Gina M. Ralph,Mia T. Comeros-Raynal,J. Kemp,M. Garcia Criado,David J. Allen,Nicholas K. Dulvy,Rachel H.L. Walls,Barry C. Russell,David Pollard,Silvia García,Matthew T. Craig,Bruce B. Collette,R. Pollom,Manuel Biscoito,N. Labbish Chao,A. Abella,Pedro Afonso,Helena Alvarez,Kent E. Carpenter,Simona Clo,Robin Cook,M.J. Costa,João M.P.Q. Delgado,Manuel Dureuil,Jim R. Ellis,Edward D. Farrell,Paul G. Fernandes,A-B. Florin,Sonja V. Fordham,Sarah L. Fowler,L. Gil de Sola,J. Gil Herrera,A. Goodpaster,Michael S. Harvey,H. Heessen,J. Herler,A. Jung,E. Karmovskaya,Çetin Keskin,Steen Wilhelm Knudsen,S. Kobyliansky,Marcelo Kovačić,Julia M. Lawson,Pascal Lorance,S. McCully Phillips,Thomas A. Munroe,Kjell Harald Nedreaas,J. Nielsen,C. Papaconstantinou,Beth Polidoro,Caroline M. Pollock,A.D. Rijnsdorp,C. Sayer,J. Scott,Fabrizio Serena,William F. Smith-Vaniz,Alen Soldo,Emilie Stump,Jeffrey T. Williams +59 more
TL;DR: The European Red List publication summarises results for all described native European marine fishes.
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Land-based sources of marine pollution: Pesticides, PAHs and phthalates in coastal stream water, and heavy metals in coastal stream sediments in American Samoa
TL;DR: Increased monitoring and initiatives to limit non-point source land-based pollution will greatly improve the state of freshwater and coastal resources, as well as reduce risks to human health in American Samoa.