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David G. Reid is affiliated with Memorial University of Newfoundland in Canada. Their research primarily spans the field of Environmental Science, with specific focus on multiple subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Ecology, and Molecular Biology.

David G. Reid's work engages deeply with marine and fisheries research, covering a diverse range of related topics. These include Marine and Fisheries Research, Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies, Fish Ecology and Management Studies, Coastal and Marine Management, Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies, Marine Animal Studies Overview, and Underwater Acoustics Research.

Their recent publications highlight contributions across various journals and research venues. Notable papers include:

  • Gemma: Open Models Based on Gemini Research and Technology (2024), published in arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Combining Ecosystem and Single-Species Modeling to Provide Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management Advice Within Current Management Systems (2021), published in Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Addressing Marine and Coastal Governance Conflicts at the Interface of Multiple Sectors and Jurisdictions (2020), published in Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Refining Fisheries Advice With Stock-Specific Ecosystem Information (2021), published in Frontiers in Marine Science
  • A Review Characterizing 25 Ecosystem Challenges to Be Addressed by an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management in Europe (2021), published in Frontiers in Marine Science

Frequent co-authors collaborating with David G. Reid include Anna Rindorf, Debbi Pedreschi, Julia Calderwood, François Bastardie, and Dorleta García. This network reflects a collaborative approach to research within marine science and environmental studies.

David G. Reid has published multiple articles in several venues, with a concentration in Frontiers in Marine Science and the ICES Journal of Marine Science. Other frequent venues include DTU Data, Marine Policy, and Fisheries Research.

Best Publications

  • Estimating seabed pressure from demersal trawls, seines, and dredges based on gear design and dimensions

    Ole R. Eigaard;Francois Bastardie;Mike Breen;Grete E. Dinesen

  • Long-term increases in prevalence of North Sea fishes having southern biogeographic affinities

    D. J. Beare;F. Burns;A. Greig;E. G. Jones

  • Speciation and diversity on tropical rocky shores: A global phylogeny of snails of the genus Echinolittorina

    S. T. Williams;D. G. Reid

  • VARIABILITY IN THE DIET OF HARBOR PORPOISES (PHOCOENA PHOCOENA) IN SCOTTISH WATERS 1992–2003

    M. B. Santos;G. J. Pierce;J. A. Learmonth;R. J. Reid

  • The Comparative Morphology, Phylogeny and Evolution of the Gastropod Family Littorinidae

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  • An assessment of the acoustic survey technique, RoxAnn, as a means of mapping seabed habitat

    Simon P. R. Greenstreet;Ian D. Tuck;Gavin N. Grewar;Eric Armstrong

  • DNA, morphology and fossils: phylogeny and evolutionary rates of the gastropod genus Littorina.

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  • Comparative phylogeography and species boundaries in Echinolittorina snails in the central Indo‐West Pacific

    David G. Reid;Kalpana Lal;Jacqueline Mackenzie-Dodds;Fontje Kaligis

  • Carapace Colour, Inter-moult Duration and the Behavioural and Physiological Ecology of the Shore CrabCarcinus maenas

    D.G. Reid;P. Abelló;M.J. Kaiser;C.G. Warman

  • Review of climate change impacts on marine fish and shellfish around the UK and Ireland

    Michael R. Heath;Francis C. Neat;John K. Pinnegar;David G. Reid

  • A molecular phylogenetic framework for the Muricidae, a diverse family of carnivorous gastropods

    A. Barco;M. Claremont;M. Claremont;D.G. Reid;R. Houart

  • Identifying the effects of oceanographic features and zooplankton on prespawning herring abundance using generalized additive models

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  • Spatial analysis and mapping of acoustic survey data in the presence of high local variability: geostatistical application to North Sea herring (Clupea harengus)

    C.D. Maravelias;D.G. Reid;E.J. Simmonds;J. Haralabous

  • Combining Ecosystem and Single-Species Modeling to Provide Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management Advice Within Current Management Systems

    Daniel Howell;Amy M. Schueller;Jacob W. Bentley;Jacob W. Bentley;Andre Buchheister

  • Chelal morphometry, prey-size selection and aggressive competition in green and red forms of Carcinus maenas (L.)

    Michel J. Kaiser;Roger N. Hughes;David G. Reid

  • A cladistic phylogeny of the family Patellidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda)

    S. A. Ridgway;S. A. Ridgway;D. G. Reid;J. D. Taylor;G. M. Branch

  • Global diversification of mangrove fauna: a molecular phylogeny of Littoraria (Gastropoda: Littorinidae).

    D.G. Reid;P. Dyal;S.T. Williams

  • Chela loss in the shore crab Carcinus maenas (Crustacea: brachyura) and its effect on mating success

    P. Abello;C. G. Warman;D. G. Reid;E. Naylor

  • A global molecular phylogeny of 147 periwinkle species (Gastropoda, Littorininae)

    David G. Reid;Patricia Dyal;Suzanne T. Williams

  • Standard protocols for the analysis of school based data from echo sounder surveys

    D Reid;C Scalabrin;P Petitgas;J Masse

  • Shell microstructure and mineralogy of the Littorinidae: ecological and evolutionary significance

    John D. Taylor;David G. Reid

  • A molecular phylogeny of the Cephalaspidea sensu lato (Gastropoda: Euthyneura): Architectibranchia redefined and Runcinacea reinstated

    Manuel António E Malaquias;Jacqueline Mackenzie‐Dodds;Philippe Bouchet;Terrence Gosliner

  • Variation in the tidal migratory behaviour and rhythmic light-responsiveness in the shore crab, Carcinus maenas

    C. G. Warman;D. G. Reid;E. Naylor

  • Sexual size dimorphism, relative growth and handedness in Liocarcinus depurator and Macropipus tuberculatus (Brachyura: Portunidae)

    Pere Abelló;Juan Pablo Pertierra;David G. Reid

  • The geographic scale of speciation in a marine snail with high dispersal potential

    Martine Claremont;Martine Claremont;Suzanne T. Williams;Timothy G. Barraclough;David G. Reid

  • Carapace colour, inter-mould duration and the behavioural and physiological ecology of the shore crab Carcinus maenas

    D.G. Reid;P. Abello;M.J. Kaiser;C.G. Warman

Frequent Co-Authors

Keith D. Farnsworth
Keith D. Farnsworth Queen's University Belfast
Pierre Petitgas
Pierre Petitgas French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Mark Dickey-Collas
Mark Dickey-Collas Technical University of Denmark
Michel J. Kaiser
Michel J. Kaiser Heriot-Watt University
Johanna J. Heymans
Johanna J. Heymans Scottish Association For Marine Science
Graham J. Pierce
Graham J. Pierce Spanish National Research Council
Anthony Charles
Anthony Charles Saint Mary's University
Guillaume Bal
Guillaume Bal University of Chicago
Adriaan D. Rijnsdorp
Adriaan D. Rijnsdorp Wageningen University & Research
Alida Bundy
Alida Bundy Bedford Institute of Oceanography

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