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Trisha B. Atwood
Researcher at Utah State University
Publications - 59
Citations - 4667
Trisha B. Atwood is an academic researcher from Utah State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ecosystem & Blue carbon. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 51 publications receiving 3251 citations. Previous affiliations of Trisha B. Atwood include University of Hawaii at Hilo & University of Queensland.
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Australian vegetated coastal ecosystems as global hotspots for climate change mitigation
Oscar Serrano,Catherine E. Lovelock,Trisha B. Atwood,Trisha B. Atwood,Peter I. Macreadie,Robert Franklin C Canto,Stuart R. Phinn,Ariane Arias-Ortiz,Le Bai,Jeff Baldock,Camila Bedulli,Camila Bedulli,Paul E. Carnell,Rod M. Connolly,Paul Donaldson,Alba Esteban,Carolyn J. Ewers Lewis,Bradley D. Eyre,Matthew A. Hayes,Matthew A. Hayes,Pierre Horwitz,Lindsay B. Hutley,Christopher R. J. Kavazos,Christopher R. J. Kavazos,Jeffrey J. Kelleway,Gary A. Kendrick,Kieryn Kilminster,Kieryn Kilminster,Anna Lafratta,Shing Lee,Shing Lee,Paul S. Lavery,Paul S. Lavery,Damien T. Maher,Núria Marbà,Pere Masqué,Miguel Ángel Mateo,Miguel Ángel Mateo,RE Mount,Peter J. Ralph,Chris Roelfsema,Mohammad Rozaimi,Mohammad Rozaimi,Radhiyah Ruhon,Radhiyah Ruhon,Cristian Salinas,Jimena Samper-Villarreal,Jimena Samper-Villarreal,Jonathan Sanderman,Jonathan Sanderman,Christian J. Sanders,Isaac R. Santos,C Sharples,Andrew D. L. Steven,Toni Cannard,Stacey M. Trevathan-Tackett,Carlos M. Duarte,Carlos M. Duarte +57 more
TL;DR: This assessment, the most comprehensive for any nation to-date, demonstrates the potential of conservation and restoration of VCE to underpin national policy development for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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The future of Blue Carbon science
Peter I. Macreadie,Andrea Anton,John A. Raven,John A. Raven,John A. Raven,Nicola Beaumont,Rod M. Connolly,Daniel A. Friess,Jeffrey J. Kelleway,Hilary Kennedy,Tomohiro Kuwae,Paul S. Lavery,Catherine E. Lovelock,Dan A. Smale,Eugenia T. Apostolaki,Trisha B. Atwood,Jeff Baldock,Thomas S. Bianchi,Gail L. Chmura,Bradley D. Eyre,James W. Fourqurean,James W. Fourqurean,Jason M. Hall-Spencer,Jason M. Hall-Spencer,Mark Huxham,Iris E. Hendriks,Dorte Krause-Jensen,Dan Laffoley,Tiziana Luisetti,Núria Marbà,Pere Masqué,Pere Masqué,Pere Masqué,Karen J. McGlathery,J. Patrick Megonigal,Daniel Murdiyarso,Daniel Murdiyarso,Bayden D. Russell,Rui Santos,Oscar Serrano,Brian R. Silliman,Kenta Watanabe,Carlos M. Duarte +42 more
TL;DR: The authors identify the top-ten unresolved questions in the field and find that most questions relate to the precise role blue carbon can play in mitigating climate change and the most effective management actions in maximising this.
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Global patterns in mangrove soil carbon stocks and losses
Trisha B. Atwood,Trisha B. Atwood,Rod M. Connolly,Hannan Almahasheer,Paul E. Carnell,Carlos M. Duarte,Carolyn J. Ewers Lewis,Xabier Irigoien,Jeffrey J. Kelleway,Paul S. Lavery,Paul S. Lavery,Peter I. Macreadie,Oscar Serrano,Oscar Serrano,Christian J. Sanders,Isaac R. Santos,Andrew D. L. Steven,Catherine E. Lovelock,Catherine E. Lovelock +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present global baseline estimates of mangrove soil C stocks enabling countries to begin to assess their manglove soil C stock and the emissions that might arise from manglobve deforestation.
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Protecting the global ocean for biodiversity, food and climate
Enric Sala,Juan Mayorga,Darcy Bradley,Reniel B. Cabral,Trisha B. Atwood,Arnaud Auber,William W. L. Cheung,Christopher Costello,Francesco Ferretti,Alan M. Friedlander,Steven D. Gaines,Cristina Garilao,Whitney Goodell,Benjamin S. Halpern,A.L. Hinson,Kristin Kaschner,Kathleen Kesner-Reyes,Fabien Leprieur,Jennifer McGowan,Lance Morgan,David Mouillot,Juliano Palacios-Abrantes,Hugh P. Possingham,Kristin D. Rechberger,Boris Worm,Jane Lubchenco +25 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a conservation planning framework is developed to prioritize highly protected marine protected areas in places that would result in multiple benefits today and in the future, by protecting biodiversity, boosting the yield of fisheries and securing marine carbon stocks that are at risk from human activities.
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Predators help protect carbon stocks in blue carbon ecosystems
Trisha B. Atwood,Trisha B. Atwood,Rod M. Connolly,Euan G. Ritchie,Catherine E. Lovelock,Michael R. Heithaus,Graeme C. Hays,Graeme C. Hays,James W. Fourqurean,James W. Fourqurean,Peter I. Macreadie,Peter I. Macreadie +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the influence of predators on carbon accumulation and preservation in vegetated coastal habitats (that is, salt marshes, seagrass meadows and mangroves) is poorly understood.