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41
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6123
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5873
National Ranking
68

Overview

Carolyn J. Lundquist is affiliated with the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research in New Zealand. Their research contributions span environmental science with a focus on ecological and marine systems.

The scientist's work is frequently published in venues such as Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Frontiers in Marine Science, SSRN Electronic Journal, Ocean & Coastal Management, and Sustainability Science.

Lundquist's research primarily covers the field of Environmental Science, with notable subfields including:

  • Ecology
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Oceanography
  • Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
  • Ecological Modeling

Their main research topics feature:

  • Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Coastal and Marine Management
  • Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies

Frequent co-authors of Carolyn J. Lundquist include:

  • F Stephenson
  • Shane W. Geange
  • Tom Brough
  • R.H. Bulmer
  • Ashley A. Rowden

Key recent papers authored or co-authored by Lundquist include:

  • Developing multiscale and integrative nature-people scenarios using the Nature Futures Framework, 2020, People and Nature
  • Where Marine Protected Areas would best represent 30% of ocean biodiversity, 2020, Biological Conservation
  • Actions on sustainable food production and consumption for the post-2020 global biodiversity framework, 2021, Science Advances
  • Towards a better future for biodiversity and people: Modelling Nature Futures, 2023, Global Environmental Change
  • Blue Carbon Stocks and Cross-Habitat Subsidies, 2020, Frontiers in Marine Science

Best Publications

  • Strategies for Successful Marine Conservation: Integrating Socioeconomic, Political, and Scientific Factors

    Carolyn J. Lundquist;Elise F. Granek

  • Functional Role of Large Organisms in Intertidal Communities: Community Effects and Ecosystem Function

    Simon F. Thrush;Judi E. Hewitt;Max Gibbs;Carolyn Lundquist

  • Prioritizing Key Resilience Indicators to Support Coral Reef Management in a Changing Climate

    Tim R. McClanahan;Simon D. Donner;Jeffrey A. Maynard;M. Aaron MacNeil

  • A Systematic Review of Marine-Based Species Distribution Models (SDMs) with Recommendations for Best Practice

    Néstor M. Robinson;Néstor M. Robinson;Wendy A. Nelson;Wendy A. Nelson;Mark J. Costello;Judy E. Sutherland

  • Developing multiscale and integrative nature–people scenarios using the Nature Futures Framework

    Laura M. Pereira;Laura M. Pereira;Laura M. Pereira;Kathryn K. Davies;Eefje den Belder;Simon Ferrier

  • Major conservation policy issues for biodiversity in Oceania.

    Richard Kingsford;James Watson;Carolyn Lundquist;Oscar Venter

  • Multiscale scenarios for nature futures

    Isabel M. D. Rosa;Isabel M. D. Rosa;Henrique M. Pereira;Henrique M. Pereira;Henrique M. Pereira;Simon Ferrier;Rob Alkemade

  • Conserving small natural features with large ecological roles: a synthetic overview

    Malcolm L. Hunter;Vicenç Acuña;Dana Marie Bauer;Kathleen P. Bell

  • Ecological criteria to identify areas for biodiversity conservation

    Irawan Asaad;Irawan Asaad;Carolyn J. Lundquist;Carolyn J. Lundquist;Mark V. Erdmann;Mark J. Costello

  • The Challenge of Implementing the Marine Ecosystem Service Concept

    Michael Townsend;Kate Davies;Nicholas Hanley;Judi E. Hewitt;Judi E. Hewitt

  • Rapid reworking of subtidal sediments by burrowing spatangoid urchins

    Andrew M. Lohrer;Simon F. Thrush;Louise Hunt;Nicole Hancock

  • Phylogeography of New Zealand's coastal benthos

    Philip M. Ross;Ian D. Hogg;Conrad A. Pilditch;Carolyn J. Lundquist

  • Where Marine Protected Areas would best represent 30% of ocean biodiversity

    Qianshuo Zhao;Fabrice Stephenson;Fabrice Stephenson;Carolyn Lundquist;Carolyn Lundquist;Kristin Kaschner

  • Seventy-one important questions for the conservation of marine biodiversity

    E. C.M. Parsons;Brett Favaro;Brett Favaro;A. Alonso Aguirre;A. Alonso Aguirre;Amy L. Bauer

  • The methodological assessment report on scenarios and models of biodiversity and ecosystem services

    S Ferrier;K N Ninan;P Leadley;R Alkemade

  • Inter-annual variability in larval supply to populations of three invertebrate taxa in the northern California Current

    Stephen R Wing;Louis W Botsford;Lance E Morgan;Jennifer M Diehl

  • Spatial variability in red sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus franciscanus) recruitment in northern California

    Lance E. Morgan;Stephen R. Wing;Louis W. Botsford;Carolyn J. Lundquist

  • Behaviour controls post-settlement dispersal by the juvenile bivalves Austrovenus stutchburyi and Macomona liliana

    Carolyn J Lundquist;Conrad A Pilditch;Vonda J Cummings

  • Delineating priority areas for marine biodiversity conservation in the Coral Triangle

    Irawan Asaad;Irawan Asaad;Carolyn J. Lundquist;Carolyn J. Lundquist;Mark V. Erdmann;Mark J. Costello

  • Actions on sustainable food production and consumption for the post-2020 global biodiversity framework.

    Izabela Delabre;Lily O. Rodriguez;Joanna Miller Smallwood;Jörn P. W. Scharlemann

  • THE MANY USES AND VALUES OF ESTUARINE ECOSYSTEMS

    Michael Townsend;Judi E. Hewitt;Kate Davies;Andrew M. Lohrer

Frequent Co-Authors

Judi E. Hewitt
Judi E. Hewitt University of Auckland
Simon F. Thrush
Simon F. Thrush University of Auckland
Conrad A. Pilditch
Conrad A. Pilditch University of Auckland
Luitgard Schwendenmann
Luitgard Schwendenmann University of Auckland
Andrew M. Lohrer
Andrew M. Lohrer National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research
Rob Alkemade
Rob Alkemade Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency
Simon Ferrier
Simon Ferrier Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Mark J. Costello
Mark J. Costello Nord University
Garry D. Peterson
Garry D. Peterson Stockholm Resilience Centre
Louis W. Botsford
Louis W. Botsford University of California, Davis

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