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Adrian G. Glover is affiliated with the Natural History Museum in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with notable contributions in Oceanography, Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and Sociology and Political Science.

The scientist's work focuses on several key topics including:

  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research
  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Environmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies
  • Marine and coastal plant biology
  • Marine and environmental studies

Frequent publication venues for Glover include:

  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • ZooKeys
  • Marine Biodiversity
  • Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
  • Nature Ecology & Evolution

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Adrian G. Glover include:

  • "Significant taxon sampling gaps in DNA databases limit the operational use of marine macrofauna metabarcoding" (2020, Marine Biodiversity)
  • "How many metazoan species live in the world's largest mineral exploration region?" (2023, Current Biology)
  • "Patterns of Macrofaunal Biodiversity Across the Clarion-Clipperton Zone: An Area Targeted for Seabed Mining" (2021, Frontiers in Marine Science)
  • "Environment, ecology, and potential effectiveness of an area protected from deep-sea mining (Clarion Clipperton Zone, abyssal Pacific)" (2021, Progress In Oceanography)
  • "Using Habitat Classification to Assess Representativity of a Protected Area Network in a Large, Data-Poor Area Targeted for Deep-Sea Mining" (2020, Frontiers in Marine Science)

Collaborators frequently working with Glover include:

  • Thomas G. Dahlgren
  • Helena Wiklund
  • Guadalupe Bribiesca-Contreras
  • Muriel Rabone
  • Tammy Horton

Best Publications

  • The deep-sea floor ecosystem: current status and prospects of anthropogenic change by the year 2025

    Adrian G. Glover;Craig R. Smith

  • Whale-Fall Ecosystems: Recent Insights into Ecology, Paleoecology, and Evolution

    Craig R. Smith;Adrian G. Glover;Tina Treude;Nicholas D. Higgs

  • Insights into the abundance and diversity of abyssal megafauna in a polymetallic-nodule region in the eastern Clarion-Clipperton Zone

    Diva J. Amon;Amanda F. Ziegler;Thomas G. Dahlgren;Adrian G. Glover

  • Polychaete species diversity in the central Pacific abyss: Local and regional patterns and relationships with productivity

    A.G. Glover;C.R. Smith;G.L.J. Paterson;G.D.F. Wilson

  • Temporal change in deep-sea benthic ecosystems: a review of the evidence from recent time-series studies

    A. G. Glover;A. J. Gooday;D. M. Bailey;D. S. M. Billett

  • World-wide whale worms? A new species of Osedax from the shallow north Atlantic.

    Adrian G Glover;Björn Källström;Craig R Smith;Thomas G Dahlgren

  • Climate Change and Biosphere Response: Unlocking the Collections Vault

    Kenneth G. Johnson;Stephen J. Brooks;Phillip B. Fenberg;Adrian G. Glover

  • New Perspectives on the Ecology and Evolution of Siboglinid Tubeworms

    Ana Hilário;María Capa;Thomas G. Dahlgren;Kenneth M. Halanych

  • Biodiversity of macrofaunal assemblages from three Portuguese submarine canyons (NE Atlantic)

    Marina R. Cunha;Gordon L.J. Paterson;Teresa Amaro;Teresa Amaro;Sabena Blackbird

  • Perspectives in visual imaging for marine biology and ecology: from acquisition to understanding

    Jennifer M. Durden;Timm Schoening;Franziska Althaus;Ariell Friedman

  • Patterns, processes and vulnerability of Southern Ocean benthos: a decadal leap in knowledge and understanding

    Stefanie Kaiser;Simone N. Brandao;Saskia Brix;David K.A. Barnes

  • A shallow-water whale-fall experiment in the north Atlantic

    Thomas G. Dahlgren;Helena Wiklund;Björn Källström;Tomas Lundälv

  • An End-to-End DNA Taxonomy Methodology for Benthic Biodiversity Survey in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone, Central Pacific Abyss

    Adrian G. Glover;Thomas G. Dahlgren;Helena Wiklund;Inga Mohrbeck

  • DNA barcoding uncovers cryptic diversity in 50% of deep-sea Antarctic polychaetes.

    Madeleine J. Brasier;Helena Wiklund;Lenka Neal;Rachel Jeffreys

  • Aquatic Ecosystems: The near future of the deep-sea floor ecosystems

    Craig R. Smith;Lisa A. Levin;Anthony Koslow;Paul A. Tyler

  • Patterns in polychaete abundance and diversity from the Madeira Abyssal Plain, northeast Atlantic

    Adrian Glover;Gordon Paterson;Brian Bett;John Gage

  • Distribution and spatial variation of hydrothermal faunal assemblages at Lucky Strike (Mid-Atlantic Ridge) revealed by high-resolution video image analysis

    Daphne Cuvelier;Jozée Sarrazin;Ana Colaço;Jon Copley

  • Abyssal fauna of the UK-1 polymetallic nodule exploration claim, Clarion-Clipperton Zone, central Pacific Ocean: Echinodermata.

    Adrian G Glover;Helena Wiklund;Muriel Rabone;Diva J Amon

  • Three new species of Ophryotrocha (Annelida: Dorvilleidae) from a whale-fall in the North-East Atlantic

    Helena Wiklund;Adrian G. Glover;Thomas G. Dahlgren

  • Morphology, reproductive biology and genetic structure of the whale‐fall and hydrothermal vent specialist, Bathykurila guaymasensisPettibone, 1989 (Annelida: Polynoidae)

    Adrian G. Glover;Erica Goetze;Thomas G. Dahlgren;Craig R. Smith

  • The discovery of a natural whale fall in the Antarctic deep sea

    Diva J. Amon;Diva J. Amon;Adrian G. Glover;Helena Wiklund;Leigh Marsh

  • Ecology and biogeography of megafauna and macrofauna at the first known deep-sea hydrothermal vents on the ultraslow-spreading Southwest Indian Ridge.

    J. T. Copley;L. Marsh;A. G. Glover;V. Hühnerbach

Frequent Co-Authors

Craig R. Smith
Craig R. Smith University of Hawaii at Manoa
Crispin T. S. Little
Crispin T. S. Little University of Leeds
Katrin Linse
Katrin Linse British Antarctic Survey
Andrew J. Gooday
Andrew J. Gooday National Oceanography Centre
Paul A. Tyler
Paul A. Tyler University of Southampton
Brian J. Bett
Brian J. Bett National Oceanography Centre
Ana Colaço
Ana Colaço University of the Azores
David S.M. Billett
David S.M. Billett National Oceanography Centre
Henry A. Ruhl
Henry A. Ruhl Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Jozée Sarrazin
Jozée Sarrazin University of Western Brittany

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