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5755
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6851
National Ranking
432

Overview

Anne K. Salomon is affiliated with Simon Fraser University in Canada, specializing in Environmental Science with a focus on Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, Oceanography, General Health Professions, and Nature and Landscape Conservation.

Their research explores multiple main topics including:

  • Marine animal studies overview
  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Marine and coastal plant biology
  • Indigenous Studies and Ecology
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology

Salomon has published extensively, with significant contributions in the following venues:

  • People and Nature
  • FACETS
  • Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
  • npj Ocean Sustainability
  • BioScience

Frequent co-authors in Salomon's research include:

  • Iain McKechnie
  • Natalie C. Ban
  • Jenn M. Burt
  • M. Tim Tinker
  • Jaime Ojeda

Selected recent papers illustrate the range and focus of their research:

  • "Reciprocal Contributions between People and Nature: A Conceptual Intervention" (2022), published in BioScience
  • "Disease-driven mass mortality event leads to widespread extirpation and variable recovery potential of a marine predator across the eastern Pacific" (2021), published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
  • "Fish, People, and Systems of Power: Understanding and Disrupting Feedback between Colonialism and Fisheries Science" (2022), published in The American Naturalist
  • "Kelp carbon sink potential decreases with warming due to accelerating decomposition" (2022), published in PLoS Biology
  • "Physical disturbance by recovering sea otter populations increases eelgrass genetic diversity" (2021), published in Science

Best Publications

  • Global patterns of kelp forest change over the past half-century

    Kira A. Krumhansl;Daniel K. Okamoto;Andrew Rassweiler;Mark Novak

  • Global regime shift dynamics of catastrophic sea urchin overgrazing

    S. D. Ling;R. E. Scheibling;A. Rassweiler;C. R. Johnson

  • Ecosystem ecology: size-based constraints on the pyramids of life

    Rowan Trebilco;Julia K. Baum;Anne K. Salomon;Nicholas K. Dulvy

  • A hotspot of non-native marine fishes: evidence for the aquarium trade as an invasion pathway

    Brice X. Semmens;Eric R. Buhle;Anne K. Salomon;Christy V. Pattengill-Semmens

  • Natural History's Place in Science and Society

    Joshua J. Tewksbury;John G. T. Anderson;Jonathan D. Bakker;Timothy J. Billo

  • Principles for managing marine ecosystems prone to tipping points

    Kimberly A. Selkoe;Kimberly A. Selkoe;Thorsten Blenckner;Margaret R. Caldwell;Larry B. Crowder

  • Ancient clam gardens increased shellfish production: adaptive strategies from the past can inform food security today.

    Amy S. Groesbeck;Kirsten Rowell;Dana Lepofsky;Anne K. Salomon

  • Disease epidemic and a marine heat wave are associated with the continental-scale collapse of a pivotal predator (Pycnopodia helianthoides).

    C. D. Harvell;D. Montecino-Latorre;J. M. Caldwell;J. M. Burt

  • Ancient Shellfish Mariculture on the Northwest Coast of North America

    Dana Lepofsky;Nicole F. Smith;Nathan Cardinal;John Harper

  • Context-dependent effects of fishing: variation in trophic cascades across environmental gradients.

    Nick T. Shears;Russell C. Babcock;Anne K. Salomon

  • Sudden collapse of a mesopredator reveals its complementary role in mediating rocky reef regime shifts.

    Jenn M. Burt;M. Tim Tinker;Daniel K. Okamoto;Daniel K. Okamoto;Kyle W. Demes;Kyle W. Demes

  • Bridging the Divide Between Fisheries and Marine Conservation Science

    Anne K. Salomon;Sarah K. Gaichas;Olaf P. Jensen;Vera N. Agostini

  • Reciprocal Contributions between People and Nature: A Conceptual Intervention

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  • Integrating Traditional and Scientific Knowledge through Collaborative Natural Science Field Research: Identifying Elements for Success

    Henry P. Huntington;Shari Gearheard;Andrew R. Mahoney;Anne K. Salomon

  • Modeling the trophic effects of marine protected area zoning policies: A case study

    Anne K. Salomon;Nigel P. Waller;Cariad McIlhagga;Regina L. Yung

  • Key features and context-dependence of fishery-induced trophic cascades.

    Anne K. Salomon;Anne K. Salomon;Sarah K. Gaichas;Nick T. Shears;Jennifer E. Smith

  • SERIAL DEPLETION OF MARINE INVERTEBRATES LEADS TO THE DECLINE OF A STRONGLY INTERACTING GRAZER

    Anne K. Salomon;Nick M. Tanape;Henry P. Huntington

  • Cascading effects of fishing can alter carbon flow through a temperate coastal ecosystem.

    Anne K. Salomon;Nick T. Shears;Timothy J. Langlois;Russell C. Babcock

  • 11,500 y of human-clam relationships provide long-term context for intertidal management in the Salish Sea, British Columbia

    Ginevra Toniello;Dana Lepofsky;Gavia Lertzman-Lepofsky;Anne K Salomon

  • Recruitment facilitation can drive alternative states on temperate reefs

    Marissa Leanne Baskett;Anne K. Salomon;Anne K. Salomon

  • Ancient clam gardens, traditional management portfolios, and the resilience of coupled human-ocean systems

    Julia Jackley;Lindsay Gardner;Audrey F. Djunaedi;Anne K. Salomon

  • Disease epidemic and a marine heat wave are associated with the continental-scale collapse of a pivotal predator

    C. D. Harvell;D. Montecino-Latorre;J. M. Caldwell;J. M. Burt

Frequent Co-Authors

Craig R. Johnson
Craig R. Johnson University of Tasmania
Sean D. Connell
Sean D. Connell University of Adelaide
James A. Estes
James A. Estes University of California, Santa Cruz
Benjamin S. Halpern
Benjamin S. Halpern University of California, Santa Barbara
Nicholas K. Dulvy
Nicholas K. Dulvy Simon Fraser University
Adrian C. Stier
Adrian C. Stier University of California, Santa Barbara
Kimberly A. Selkoe
Kimberly A. Selkoe University of California, Santa Barbara
Thomas Wernberg
Thomas Wernberg University of Western Australia
M. Tim Tinker
M. Tim Tinker United States Geological Survey
Ladd E. Johnson
Ladd E. Johnson Université Laval

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