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Overview

Glenn R. Almany is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with specific attention to global and planetary change as well as ecology.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including:

  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Marine Ecology and Invasive Species

One notable paper authored by Glenn R. Almany is titled "Larval dispersal and fishing pressure influence recruitment in a coral reef fishery", published in 2021 in the Journal of Applied Ecology. This publication has received citations reflecting engagement within the scientific community.

Their collaboration network includes frequent co-authors such as:

  • Richard Hamilton
  • Diego Lozano-Cortés
  • Michael Bode
  • Hugo B. Harrison
  • John Pita

The Journal of Applied Ecology is a key publication venue for their research contributions, representing a significant part of their published work.

Glenn R. Almany's research spans interdisciplinary fields and focuses on marine ecosystems and environmental dynamics, contributing to the understanding of ecological processes affecting coral reefs and fishery recruitment under anthropogenic and natural influences.

Best Publications

  • Local replenishment of coral reef fish populations in a marine reserve

    Glenn R. Almany;Michael L. Berumen;Michael L. Berumen;Simon R. Thorrold;Serge Planes

  • Larval retention and connectivity among populations of corals and reef fishes: history, advances and challenges

    G. P. Jones;G. R. Almany;G. R. Russ;P. F. Sale

  • Larval Export from Marine Reserves and the Recruitment Benefit for Fish and Fisheries

    Hugo B. Harrison;Hugo B. Harrison;David H. Williamson;Richard D. Evans;Richard D. Evans;Glenn R. Almany

  • Connectivity, biodiversity conservation and the design of marine reserve networks for coral reefs

    G. R. Almany;S. R. Connolly;D. D. Heath;J. D. Hogan

  • The predation gauntlet: early post-settlement mortality in reef fishes

    Glenn R. Almany;Michael S. Webster;Michael S. Webster

  • Larval dispersal and movement patterns of coral reef fishes, and implications for marine reserve network design

    Alison L. Green;Alison L. Green;Aileen P. Maypa;Glenn R. Almany;Glenn R. Almany;Kevin L. Rhodes

  • Does increased habitat complexity reduce predation and competition in coral reef fish assemblages

    Glenn R. Almany

  • Differential effects of habitat complexity, predators and competitors on abundance of juvenile and adult coral reef fishes

    Glenn R. Almany;Glenn R. Almany

  • Designing Marine Reserves for Fisheries Management, Biodiversity Conservation, and Climate Change Adaptation

    Alison L. Green;Leanne Fernandes;Glenn Almany;Rene Abesamis

  • Population connectivity and conservation of marine biodiversity

    Geoffrey P. Jones;Maya Srinivasan;Glenn R. Almany

  • Periodic Closures as Adaptive Coral Reef Management in the Indo- Pacific

    Josh Cinner;Michael J. Marnane;Timothy R. McClanahan;Glenn R. Almany

  • Management under uncertainty: guide-lines for incorporating connectivity into the protection of coral reefs

    L. J McCook;L. J McCook;G. R Almany;M. L Berumen;M. L Berumen;J. C Day

  • Habitat choice, recruitment and the response of coral reef fishes to coral degradation

    David A. Feary;Glenn R. Almany;Mark I. McCormick;Geoffrey P. Jones

  • PRIORITY EFFECTS IN CORAL REEF FISH COMMUNITIES

    Glenn R. Almany

  • Permanent genetic resources added to molecular ecology resources database 1 May 2009-31 July 2009

    Glenn R. Almany;Maurício P. De Arruda;Wolfgang Arthofer

  • Persistence of self‐recruitment and patterns of larval connectivity in a marine protected area network

    Michael L Berumen;Michael L Berumen;Glenn R Almany;Serge Planes;Geoffrey P Jones

  • Dispersal of grouper larvae drives local resource sharing in a coral reef fishery.

    Glenn R. Almany;Richard J. Hamilton;Michael Bode;Manuai Matawai

  • Designing, implementing and managing marine protected areas: emerging trends and opportunities for coral reef nations

    Natalie C. Ban;Vanessa M. Adams;Glenn R. Almany;Stephen Ban

  • Larval fish dispersal in a coral-reef seascape

    Glenn R. Almany;Serge Planes;Simon R. Thorrold;Michael L. Berumen

  • Coral degradation and the structure of tropical reef fish communities

    David A. Feary;Glenn R. Almany;Geoffrey P. Jones;Mark I. McCormick

Frequent Co-Authors

Geoffrey P. Jones
Geoffrey P. Jones James Cook University
Michael L. Berumen
Michael L. Berumen King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Serge Planes
Serge Planes PSL University
Simon R. Thorrold
Simon R. Thorrold Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
David H. Williamson
David H. Williamson James Cook University
Michael Bode
Michael Bode Queensland University of Technology
Laurence J. McCook
Laurence J. McCook James Cook University
M. Aaron MacNeil
M. Aaron MacNeil Dalhousie University
Nicholas A. J. Graham
Nicholas A. J. Graham Lancaster University
Morgan S. Pratchett
Morgan S. Pratchett James Cook University

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