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João Canning-Clode

João Canning-Clode

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
33
Citations
5799
World Ranking
7788
National Ranking
76

Overview

João Canning-Clode is a researcher affiliated with ARDITI in Portugal, specializing in environmental science with a focus on marine and ecological studies. Their work spans various subfields including Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, Oceanography, Pollution, and Ocean Engineering.

The research topics covered in their publications include:

  • Marine Ecology and Invasive Species
  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Marine and Coastal Plant Biology
  • Microplastics and Plastic Pollution
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research
  • Marine Biology and Environmental Chemistry
  • Marine Invertebrate Physiology and Ecology

Canning-Clode has contributed to several recent papers, demonstrating a focus on marine pollution, invasive species, and environmental impacts on aquatic ecosystems. Some of the publications authored or co-authored include:

  • "Will COVID-19 Containment and Treatment Measures Drive Shifts in Marine Litter Pollution?", 2020, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • "Trends in the detection of aquatic non-indigenous species across global marine, estuarine and freshwater ecosystems: A 50-year perspective", 2020, Diversity and Distributions
  • "A global-scale screening of non-native aquatic organisms to identify potentially invasive species under current and future climate conditions", 2021, The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Global assessment of innovative solutions to tackle marine litter", 2021, Nature Sustainability
  • "Speaking their language - Development of a multilingual decision-support tool for communicating invasive species risks to decision makers and stakeholders", 2020, Environmental Modelling & Software

Their frequent co-authors, indicating close collaborative relationships in research, include:

  • Patrício Ramalhosa
  • João Gama Monteiro
  • Ignácio Gestoso
  • Nuno Castro
  • Eva Cacabelos

The preferred publication venues display a concentration on marine sciences and environmental research, with multiple contributions to:

  • Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Regional Studies in Marine Science
  • Diversity and Distributions

Best Publications

  • Microplastics as vector for heavy metal contamination from the marine environment

    Dennis Brennecke;Bernardo Duarte;Filipa Paiva;Isabel Caçador

  • Predator traits determine food-web architecture across ecosystems

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

  • The ocean sampling day consortium

    Anna Kopf;Anna Kopf;Mesude Bicak;Renzo Kottmann;Julia Schnetzer;Julia Schnetzer

  • Classification of non-indigenous species based on their impacts: considerations for application in marine management.

    Henn Ojaveer;Bella S. Galil;Marnie L. Campbell;James T. Carlton

  • Trends in the detection of aquatic non‐indigenous species across global marine, estuarine and freshwater ecosystems: A 50‐year perspective

    Sarah A. Bailey;Lyndsay Brown;Marnie L. Campbell;João Canning-Clode

  • Ten recommendations for advancing the assessment and management of non-indigenous species in marine ecosystems

    Henn Ojaveer;Bella S. Galil;Dan Minchin;Sergej Olenin

  • Non-indigenous species in Portuguese coastal areas, coastal lagoons, estuaries and islands

    Paula Chainho;António Fernandes;Ana Amorim;Sérgio P. Ávila;Sérgio P. Ávila

  • A global-scale screening of non-native aquatic organisms to identify potentially invasive species under current and future climate conditions

    Lorenzo Vilizzi;Gordon H. Copp;Jeffrey E. Hill;Boris Adamovich

  • Caribbean Creep Chills Out: Climate Change and Marine Invasive Species

    João Canning-Clode;João Canning-Clode;João Canning-Clode;Amy E. Fowler;James E. Byers;James T. Carlton

  • Marine invasions on a subtropical island: Fouling studies and new records in a recent marina on Madeira Island (Eastern Atlantic Ocean)

    João Canning-Clode;Paul W. Fofonoff;Linda McCann;James T. Carlton

  • Global assessment of innovative solutions to tackle marine litter

    Nikoleta Bellou;Chiara Gambardella;Konstantinos Karantzalos;João Gama Monteiro

  • Status and Trends in the Rate of Introduction of Marine Non-Indigenous Species in European Seas

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  • The effects of copper pollution on fouling assemblage diversity: a tropical-temperate comparison.

    João Canning-Clode;Paul W. Fofonoff;Gerhardt Riedel;Mark E. Torchin

  • Will COVID-19 Containment and Treatment Measures Drive Shifts in Marine Litter Pollution?

    João Canning-Clode;Pedro Sepúlveda;Sílvia Almeida;João Monteiro

  • Non-indigenous species refined national baseline inventories: A synthesis in the context of the European Union's Marine Strategy Framework Directive

    Konstantinos Tsiamis;Andreas Palialexis;Kremena Stefanova;Živana Ničević Gladan

  • INVASIVESNET towards an International Association for Open Knowledge on Invasive Alien Species

    Frances Lucy;Helen Roy;Annie Simpson;James T. Carlton

  • Speaking their language – development of a multilingual decision-support tool for communicating invasive species risks to decision makers and stakeholders

    Gordon H. Copp;Lorenzo Vilizzi;Hui Wei;Shan Li

  • Diversity and patterns of marine non‐native species in the archipelagos of Macaronesia

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  • Refining and expanding global climate change scenarios in the sea: Poleward creep complexities, range termini, and setbacks and surges

    João Canning-Clode;João Canning-Clode;James T. Carlton

  • First evaluation of neustonic microplastics in the Macaronesian region, NE Atlantic

    A. Herrera;E. Raymond;I. Martínez;S. Álvarez

  • Consistency of impact assessment protocols for non-native species

    Pablo González-Moreno;Lorenzo Lazzaro;Montserrat Vilà;Cristina Preda

  • INVASIVESNET towards an International Association for Open Knowledge on Invasive Alien Species ; INVASIVESNET naar een Internationale Associatie voor Open Kennis over Invasieve Exoten

    Frances E. Lucy;Helen Roy;Annie Simpson;James T. Carlton

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Wahl
Martin Wahl GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
James T. Carlton
James T. Carlton Williams College
Gregory M. Ruiz
Gregory M. Ruiz Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Henn Ojaveer
Henn Ojaveer University of Tartu
José Lino Costa
José Lino Costa University of Lisbon
Elena Tricarico
Elena Tricarico University of Florence
Agnese Marchini
Agnese Marchini University of Pavia
Maiju Lehtiniemi
Maiju Lehtiniemi Finnish Environment Institute
Isabel Caçador
Isabel Caçador University of Lisbon
Sergey Dobretsov
Sergey Dobretsov Sultan Qaboos University

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