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5758
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751

Overview

Eoin J. O'Gorman is affiliated with the University of Essex in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science with a notable emphasis on ecology.

O'Gorman's work covers diverse topics within their field, including:

  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Physiological and Biochemical Adaptations
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Marine and Fisheries Research
  • Plant and Animal Studies
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research

Their research spans several subfields of study:

  • Ecology
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation
  • Ecological Modeling
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

O'Gorman has published regularly in a range of scientific journals. Their most frequent publication venues include:

  • Global Change Biology
  • Nature Communications
  • Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
  • Nature Climate Change
  • Communications Biology

Recent publications by O'Gorman demonstrate involvement in studies of ecosystem dynamics, species interactions, and responses to environmental changes. Notable papers include:

  • "Extreme rainfall events alter the trophic structure in bromeliad tanks across the Neotropics" (2020, Nature Communications)
  • "Urbanisation affects ecosystem functioning more than structure in tropical streams" (2020, Biological Conservation)
  • "Thermal acclimation increases the stability of a predator-prey interaction in warmer environments" (2021, Global Change Biology)
  • "Seasonal variation in the invertebrate community and diet of a top fish predator in a thermally stable spring" (2020, Hydrobiologia)
  • "Metabolic plasticity can amplify ecosystem responses to global warming" (2022, Nature Communications)

Frequent collaborators include Guy Woodward, Benjamin Rosenbaum, Malte Jochum, Benoît Gauzens, and Ulrich Brose, reflecting ongoing partnerships that contribute to their research output.

Best Publications

  • Navigating the complexity of ecological stability

    Ian Donohue;Helmut Hillebrand;Jose M. Montoya;Owen L. Petchey

  • Biodiversity, species interactions and ecological networks in a fragmented world

    Melanie Hagen;W. Daniel Kissling;Claus Rasmussen;Marcus A. M. De Aguiar

  • Persistence of environmental DNA in marine systems.

    Rupert A. Collins;Owen S. Wangensteen;Eoin J. O’Gorman;Stefano Mariani

  • Predator traits determine food-web architecture across ecosystems

    Ulrich Brose;Phillippe Archambault;Andrew D. Barnes;Andrew D. Barnes;Louis-Felix Bersier

  • Perturbations to trophic interactions and the stability of complex food webs.

    Eoin J. O'Gorman;Mark C. Emmerson

  • Ecological Networks in a Changing Climate

    Guy Woodward;Jonathan P. Benstead;Oliver S. Beveridge;Julia Blanchard

  • Impacts of Warming on the Structure and Functioning of Aquatic Communities: Individual- to Ecosystem-Level Responses

    Eoin J. O'Gorman;Doris E. Pichler;Georgina Adams;Georgina Adams;Jonathan P. Benstead

  • Predicting the consequences of species loss using size-structured biodiversity approaches.

    Ulrich Brose;Julia L. Blanchard;Anna Eklöf;Nuria Galiana

  • Climate change and geothermal ecosystems: natural laboratories, sentinel systems, and future refugia

    Eoin J. O'Gorman;Jonathan P. Benstead;Wyatt F. Cross;Nikolai Friberg

  • Cheddar: analysis and visualisation of ecological communities in R

    Lawrence N. Hudson;Rob Emerson;Gareth B. Jenkins;Katrin Layer

  • Temperature effects on fish production across a natural thermal gradient

    Eoin J. O'Gorman;Ólafur P. Ólafsson;Benoît O. L. Demars;Nikolai Friberg

  • FORUM Ecological networks: the missing links in biomonitoring science

    Clare Gray;Clare Gray;Donald J. Baird;Simone Baumgartner;Ute Jacob

  • Biodiversity and the stability of ecosystem functioning.

    J. Griffin;E. O’Gorman;Mark Emmerson;S. Jenkins

  • A functional guide to functional diversity measures

    Owen L. Petchey;Eoin J. O’Gorman;Dan F. B. Flynn

  • Extreme rainfall events alter the trophic structure in bromeliad tanks across the Neotropics

    Gustavo Q Romero;Nicholas A C Marino;A Andrew M MacDonald;Régis Céréghino

  • Climate-induced changes in bottom-up and top-down processes independently alter a marine ecosystem.

    Malte Jochum;Florian D. Schneider;Florian D. Schneider;Tasman P. Crowe;Ulrich Brose

  • From Broadstone to Zackenberg: Space, time and hierarchies in ecological networks

    Jens Mogens Olesen;Yoko L. Dupont;Eoin O’Gorman;Thomas C. Ings

  • Unexpected changes in community size structure in a natural warming experiment

    Eoin J. O’Gorman;Lei Zhao;Lei Zhao;Lei Zhao;Doris E. Pichler;Georgina Adams

  • Multiple anthropogenic stressors and the structural properties of food webs

    Eoin J. O'Gorman;Eoin J. O'Gorman;Jayne E. Fitch;Tasman P. Crowe

  • Body size distribution of the dinosaurs.

    Eoin J. O’Gorman;Eoin J. O’Gorman;David W. E. Hone;David W. E. Hone

Frequent Co-Authors

Guy Woodward
Guy Woodward Imperial College London
Mark Emmerson
Mark Emmerson Queen's University Belfast
Daniel C. Reuman
Daniel C. Reuman University of Kansas
Owen L. Petchey
Owen L. Petchey University of Zurich
Björn C. Rall
Björn C. Rall University of Konstanz
Nikolai Friberg
Nikolai Friberg Aarhus University
Tasman P. Crowe
Tasman P. Crowe University College Dublin
Wyatt F. Cross
Wyatt F. Cross Montana State University
Jonathan P. Benstead
Jonathan P. Benstead University of Alabama
Ulrich Brose
Ulrich Brose Friedrich Schiller University Jena

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