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Phillip J. Turner
Researcher at Duke University
Publications - 12
Citations - 600
Phillip J. Turner is an academic researcher from Duke University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adaptive management & Biodiversity offsetting. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 12 publications receiving 383 citations.
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Generalized joint attribute modeling for biodiversity analysis: median-zero, multivariate, multifarious data
TL;DR: A generalized joint attribute model (GJAM) is developed, a probabilistic framework that readily applies to data that are combinations of presence-absence, ordinal, continuous, discrete, composition, zero-inflated, and censored, and it shows that the environment can be inverse predicted from the joint distribution of species.
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Biodiversity loss from deep-sea mining
C. L. Van Dover,Jeff A. Ardron,Elva Escobar,Matthew Gianni,Kristina M. Gjerde,Aline Jaeckel,Daniel O.B. Jones,Lisa A. Levin,Holly J. Niner,Linwood Pendleton,Linwood Pendleton,Craig R. Smith,Torsten Thiele,Phillip J. Turner,Les Watling,Philip Pe Weaver +15 more
TL;DR: Van Dover, CL; Ardron, JA; Escobar, E; Gianni, M; Gjerde, KM; Jaeckel, A; Jones, DOB; Levin, LA; Niner, HJ; Pendleton, L; Smith, CR; Thiele, T; Turner, PJ; and Watling, L. as mentioned in this paper.
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Deep-Sea Mining With No Net Loss of Biodiversity—An Impossible Aim
Holly J. Niner,Jeff A. Ardron,Jeff A. Ardron,Elva Escobar,Matthew Gianni,Aline Jaeckel,Daniel O.B. Jones,Lisa A. Levin,Craig R. Smith,Torsten Thiele,Phillip J. Turner,Cindy Lee Van Dover,Les Watling,Kristina M. Gjerde +13 more
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Ecological risk assessment for deep-sea mining
Travis Washburn,Phillip J. Turner,Jennifer M. Durden,Daniel O.B. Jones,Philip Pe Weaver,Cindy Lee Van Dover +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used an expert elicitation survey to rank risk sources and perceived vulnerabilities of habitats associated with seabed nodule, sulfide, and crust mineral resources.
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Reviewing the EBSA process: improving on success
David E. Johnson,Christopher R.S. Barrio Froján,Phillip J. Turner,Philip Pe Weaver,Vikki Gunn,Daniel C. Dunn,Patrick N. Halpin,Nicholas J. Bax,Piers K. Dunstan +8 more
TL;DR: This paper reviews key aspects of the implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity's Ecologically or Biologically Significant Area (EBSA) process to date, anticipating global marine coverage of that process in so far as is possible by the end of 2018.