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Overview

Clive N. Trueman is affiliated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans Environmental Science, with a strong focus on Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, and Nature and Landscape Conservation. Subfields of Oceanography and Molecular Biology also contribute to their work.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of marine and ecological studies, including:

  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Marine animal studies overview
  • Ichthyology and Marine Biology
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems

Several recent papers illustrate the scope and emphasis of their work. These include:

  • Toward a better understanding of fish-based contribution to ocean carbon flux, 2021, Limnology and Oceanography
  • Reading the biomineralized book of life: expanding otolith biogeochemical research and applications for fisheries and ecosystem-based management, 2022, Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
  • Isoscape Models of the Southern Ocean: Predicting Spatial and Temporal Variability in Carbon and Nitrogen Isotope Compositions of Particulate Organic Matter, 2021, Global Biogeochemical Cycles
  • Stable Isotope Analysis of Specimens of Opportunity Reveals Ocean-Scale Site Fidelity in an Elusive Whale Species, 2021, Frontiers in Conservation Science
  • A future for seafood point-of-origin testing using DNA and stable isotope signatures, 2021, Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries

Frequent co-authors involved in their research collaborations include Zoë A. Doubleday, Sarah Magozzi, Bronwyn M. Gillanders, Ming-Tsung Chung, and Timo Rittweg. These colleagues have worked with Trueman multiple times, indicating ongoing collaborative relationships.

Publication venues where Trueman's work has appeared frequently include:

  • Marine Ecology Progress Series
  • Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
  • Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
  • Journal of Fish Biology
  • Frontiers in Marine Science

In addition to articles, Trueman has contributed to book publications. Notably, they authored "Movement and Connectivity of Large Pelagic Sharks," published in 2023 by Frontiers Media.

Best Publications

  • Mineralogical and compositional changes in bones exposed on soil surfaces in Amboseli National Park, Kenya: diagenetic mechanisms and the role of sediment pore fluids

    Clive N.G Trueman;Anna K Behrensmeyer;Noreen Tuross;Steve Weiner

  • Trace elements in recent and fossil bone apatite

    Clive N. Trueman;Noreen Tuross

  • Can otolith elemental chemistry retrospectively track migrations in fully marine fishes

    A. M. Sturrock;C. N. Trueman;A. M. Darnaude;E. Hunter

  • The long–term survival of bone: the role of bioerosion

    C. N. Trueman;D. M. Martill

  • The effect of growth rate on tissue‐diet isotopic spacing in rapidly growing animals. An experimental study with Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)

    Clive N. Trueman;Rona A. R. McGill;Philippe H. Guyard

  • Why do crystallinity values fail to predict the extent of diagenetic alteration of bone mineral

    Clive N. Trueman;Karen Privat;Judith Field

  • Quantifying physiological influences on otolith microchemistry

    Anna M. Sturrock;Anna M. Sturrock;Ewan Hunter;J. Andrew Milton;Rachel C. Johnson

  • Using ocean models to predict spatial and temporal variation in marine carbon isotopes

    S. Magozzi;S. Magozzi;A. Yool;H. B. Vander Zanden;H. B. Vander Zanden;M. B. Wunder

  • Identifying migrations in marine fishes through stable-isotope analysis.

    C. N. Trueman;K. M. MacKenzie;M. R. Palmer

  • Toward a better understanding of fish-based contribution to ocean carbon flux

    Grace K. Saba;Adrian B. Burd;John P. Dunne;Santiago Hernández-León

  • An alternative suggestion for the Pliocene onset of major northern hemisphere glaciation based on the geochemical provenance of North Atlantic Ocean ice-rafted debris

    Ian Bailey;Georgia M. Hole;Georgia M. Hole;Gavin L. Foster;Paul A. Wilson

  • Rare earth element geochemistry and taphonomy of terrestrial vertebrate assemblages

    Clive N. Trueman

  • Trophic interactions of fish communities at midwater depths enhance long-term carbon storage and benthic production on continental slopes

    C. N. Trueman;G. Johnston;B. O'Hea;K. M. MacKenzie

  • Physiological influences can outweigh environmental signals in otolith microchemistry research

    Anna M. Sturrock;Clive N. Trueman;J. Andy Milton;Colin P. Waring

  • High-resolution records of location and stratigraphic provenance from the rare earth element composition of fossil bones

    C.N. Trueman;A.K. Behrensmeyer;R. Potts;N. Tuross

  • Locations of marine animals revealed by carbon isotopes

    Kirsteen M. MacKenzie;Martin R. Palmer;Andy Moore;Anton T. Ibbotson

  • A global perspective on the trophic geography of sharks

    Christopher S. Bird;Christopher S. Bird;Ana Veríssimo;Sarah Magozzi;Kátya G. Abrantes

  • Dinosaurs and other fossil vertebrates from fluvial deposits in the Lower Cretaceous of southern Tunisia

    Michael J. Benton;Samir Bouaziz;Eric Buffetaut;David Martill

  • Prolonged coexistence of humans and megafauna in Pleistocene Australia

    Clive N. G. Trueman;Judith H. Field;Joe Dortch;Bethan Charles

  • Protracted diagenetic alteration of REE contents in fossil bioapatites: Direct evidence from Lu–Hf isotope systematics

    László Kocsis;Clive N. Trueman;Martin R. Palmer

  • Stable isotope analyses of collagen in fish scales: limitations set by scale architecture

    J. J. Hutchinson;C. N. Trueman

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin R. Palmer
Martin R. Palmer University of Southampton
Peter Grønkjær
Peter Grønkjær Aarhus University
Chris Harrod
Chris Harrod University of Glasgow
Mark E. Cooper
Mark E. Cooper Monash University
Raymond R. Rogers
Raymond R. Rogers Macalester College
David A. Eberth
David A. Eberth Royal Tyrrell Museum
Gavin L. Foster
Gavin L. Foster University of Southampton
Craig Storey
Craig Storey University of Portsmouth
Michael J. Benton
Michael J. Benton University of Bristol
Jason Newton
Jason Newton University of Glasgow

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