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Overview

Éva E. Plagányi is affiliated with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation in Australia. Their research focuses primarily on environmental science, with significant contributions to global and planetary change, ecology, and nature and landscape conservation. Additional subfields of study include oceanography and management, monitoring, policy, and law.

The scientist's main topics of work encompass marine and fisheries research, coral and marine ecosystems studies, and fish ecology and management studies. Further areas of focus include marine bivalve and aquaculture studies, marine animal studies, coastal and marine management, and ocean acidification effects and responses.

Frequent publication venues where Éva E. Plagányi has contributed include:

  • Fisheries Research
  • Ecological Applications
  • Coral Reefs
  • ICES Journal of Marine Science
  • Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries

Notable recent papers from their work are:

  • Large-scale interventions may delay decline of the Great Barrier Reef, 2021, Royal Society Open Science
  • Relative efficacy of three approaches to mitigate Crown-of-Thorns Starfish outbreaks on Australia's Great Barrier Reef, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Increasing the uptake of multispecies models in fisheries management, 2023, ICES Journal of Marine Science
  • Southern Ocean Food Web Modelling: Progress, Prognoses, and Future Priorities for Research and Policy Makers, 2021, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
  • Oceans of plenty? Challenges, advancements, and future directions for the provision of evidence-based fisheries management advice, 2022, Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries

Éva E. Plagányi has collaborated frequently with other researchers such as Laura K. Blamey, Trevor Hutton, Alistair J. Hobday, Jacob G. D. Rogers, and Elizabeth A. Fulton.

Best Publications

  • Models for an ecosystem approach to fisheries

    Éva E Plagányi

  • The global contribution of forage fish to marine fisheries and ecosystems

    Ellen K Pikitch;Konstantine J Rountos;Timothy E Essington;Christine Santora

  • Multispecies fisheries management and conservation: tactical applications using models of intermediate complexity

    Éva E Plagányi;André E Punt;André E Punt;Richard Hillary;Elisabetta B Morello

  • Ecosystem models for fisheries management: finding the sweet spot

    Jeremy S Collie;Louis W Botsford;Alan Hastings;Isaac C Kaplan

  • A CRITICAL LOOK AT THE POTENTIAL OF ECOPATH WITH ECOSIM TO ASSIST IN PRACTICAL FISHERIES MANAGEMENT

    Éva E Plagányi;Doug S Butterworth

  • Tips and tricks in designing management procedures

    Rebecca A. Rademeyer;Éva E. Plagányi;Doug S. Butterworth

  • Severe Continental-Scale Impacts of Climate Change Are Happening Now: Extreme Climate Events Impact Marine Habitat Forming Communities Along 45% of Australia’s Coast

    Russell C. Babcock;Russell C. Babcock;Rodrigo H. Bustamante;Elizabeth A. Fulton;Derek J. Fulton

  • Future recovery of baleen whales is imperiled by climate change

    Vivitskaia J. D. Tulloch;Vivitskaia J. D. Tulloch;Éva E. Plagányi;Christopher Brown;Anthony J. Richardson;Anthony J. Richardson

  • Review of the causes of the rise of the illegal South African abalone fishery and consequent closure of the rights-based fishery

    Serge Raemaekers;Maria Hauck;Markus Bürgener;Angus Mackenzie

  • Integrating indigenous livelihood and lifestyle objectives in managing a natural resource

    Éva Elizabeth Plagányi;Ingrid van Putten;Trevor Hutton;Roy A. Deng

  • Integrated ecological–economic fisheries models—Evaluation, review and challenges for implementation

    J Rasmus Nielsen;Eric Thunberg;Daniel S Holland;Jörn Schmidt

  • Modelling marine protected areas: insights and hurdles.

    Elizabeth A. Fulton;Nicholas J. Bax;Rodrigo H. Bustamante;Jeffrey M. Dambacher

  • Assessing different causes of crown-of-thorns starfish outbreaks and appropriate responses for management on the Great Barrier Reef

    Russell C. Babcock;Russell C. Babcock;Jeffrey M. Dambacher;Elisabetta B. Morello;Éva E. Plagányi

  • A practical framework for implementing and evaluating integrated management of marine activities

    Robert L. Stephenson;Robert L. Stephenson;Alistair J. Hobday;Christopher Cvitanovic;Karen A. Alexander

  • Planning adaptation to climate change in fast-warming marine regions with seafood-dependent coastal communities

    Alistair J. Hobday;Alistair J. Hobday;Kevern Cochrane;Nicola Downey-Breedt;James Howard

  • Making management procedures operational—innovations implemented in South Africa

    Éva E. Plagányi;Rebecca A. Rademeyer;Doug S. Butterworth;Carryn L. Cunningham

  • Quantifying the projected impact of the South African sardine fishery on the Robben Island penguin colony

    William M. L. Robinson;Douglas S. Butterworth;Éva E. Plagányi

  • Large-scale interventions may delay decline of the Great Barrier Reef.

    Scott A Condie;Scott A Condie;Kenneth R N Anthony;Kenneth R N Anthony;Russ C Babcock;Mark E Baird

  • Modelling climate-change effects on Australian and Pacific aquatic ecosystems: a review of analytical tools and management implications

    Éva E. Plagányi;Johann D. Bell;Rodrigo H. Bustamante;Jeffrey M. Dambacher

  • The Scotia Sea krill fishery and its possible impacts on dependent predators: modeling localized depletion of prey

    Éva E. Plagányi;Doug S. Butterworth

  • A Bayesian model of factors influencing indigenous participation in the Torres Strait tropical rocklobster fishery

    Ingrid van Putten;Annie Lalancette;Peter Bayliss;Darren Dennis

Frequent Co-Authors

Alistair J. Hobday
Alistair J. Hobday Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Elizabeth A. Fulton
Elizabeth A. Fulton Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Sean Pascoe
Sean Pascoe Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Gretta T. Pecl
Gretta T. Pecl University of Tasmania
Russell C. Babcock
Russell C. Babcock Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Stewart Frusher
Stewart Frusher University of Tasmania
André E. Punt
André E. Punt University of Washington
Olivier Thébaud
Olivier Thébaud French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Richard J. Matear
Richard J. Matear CSIRO Ocean and Atmosphere
Marcus Haward
Marcus Haward University of Tasmania

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