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Keith Reid is affiliated with the Natural Environment Research Council in the United Kingdom. Their research focuses predominantly on environmental science, with a portfolio of 33 publications in this field. Key subfields include ecology, global and planetary change, nature and landscape conservation, oceanography, and food science.

The scientist's work covers a range of main topics, with a significant emphasis on marine and fisheries research, represented by 16 publications. Other topics include marine animal studies overview, fish ecology and management studies, coral and marine ecosystems studies, wildlife conservation and criminology analyses, avian ecology and behavior, and wildlife ecology and conservation.

Frequent publication venues for Keith Reid include the Journal of Crustacean Biology, Journal of Fish Biology, Marine Policy, Emu - Austral Ornithology, and SSRN Electronic Journal. These journals reflect an interdisciplinary approach combining marine biology, ecology, and environmental policy.

Keith Reid has collaborated regularly with several researchers, notably G. Barry Baker, George M. Watters, Bjørn A. Krafft, Sophie Fielding, and Eugene J. Murphy. These collaborations have contributed to multiple publications across marine and ecological disciplines.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Keith Reid include:

  • An ecological risk assessment for the impacts of offshore wind farms on birds in Australia, 2023, Austral Ecology
  • Is the development of desalination compatible with sustainable development of the Arabian Gulf?, 2021, Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • Corrigenda to: Standing stock of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba Dana, 1850) (Euphausiacea) in the Southwest Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean, 2018-19, 2021, Journal of Crustacean Biology
  • OUP accepted manuscript, 2021, Journal of Crustacean Biology
  • Influence of krill (Euphausia superba) availability on humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) reproductive rate, 2021, Marine Mammal Science

Best Publications

  • Climate change and Southern Ocean ecosystems I: how changes in physical habitats directly affect marine biota

    Andrew J. Constable;Andrew J. Constable;Jessica Melbourne-Thomas;Jessica Melbourne-Thomas;Stuart P. Corney;Kevin R. Arrigo

  • Diet, provisioning and productivity responses of marine predators to differences in availability of Antarctic krill

    J. P. Croxall;K. Reid;P. A. Prince

  • Spatial and temporal operation of the Scotia Sea ecosystem: a review of large-scale links in a krill centred food web.

    E.J Murphy;J.L Watkins;P.N Trathan;K Reid

  • Contrasting population changes in sympatric penguin species in association with climate warming

    Jaume Forcada;P. N. Trathan;K. Reid;E. J. Murphy

  • Environmental response of upper trophic-level predators reveals a system change in an Antarctic marine ecosystem

    K. Reid;J. P. Croxall

  • Global climate drives southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) population dynamics

    Russell Leaper;Justin Cooke;Phil Trathan;Keith Reid

  • The diet of Antarctic fur seals Arctocephalus gazella during the breeding season at South Georgia

    Keith Reid;John P. Y. Arnould

  • Climatically driven fluctuations in Southern Ocean ecosystems.

    Eugene J Murphy;Philip N Trathan;Jon L Watkins;Keith Reid

  • The effects of global climate variability in pup production of Antarctic fur seals

    Jaume Forcada;P. N. Trathan;K. Reid;E. J. Murphy

  • Marine debris surveys at Bird Island, South Georgia 1990–1995

    T.R. Walker;K. Reid;J.P.Y. Arnould;J.P. Croxall

  • Dispersal of male and female Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella)

    I.L. Boyd;D.J. McCafferty;K. Reid;R. Taylor

  • Interannual variability of the South Georgia marine ecosystem : biological and physical sources of variation in the abundance of krill

    E. J. Murphy;J. L. Watkins;K. Reid;P. N. Trathan

  • Challenges to the Future Conservation of the Antarctic

    S. L. Chown;S. L. Chown;J. E. Lee;K. A. Hughes;J. Barnes

  • Population Demography of Antarctic Fur Seals: The Costs of Reproduction and Implications for Life-Histories

    I.L. Boyd;J.P. Croxall;N.J. Lunn;K. Reid

  • Dietary segregation of krill-eating South Georgia seabirds

    J. P. Croxall;P. A. Prince;K. Reid

  • Antarctic ecosystem monitoring: quantifying the response of ecosystem indicators to variability in Antarctic krill

    Keith Reid;John P. Croxall;Dirk R. Briggs;Eugene J. Murphy

  • The diet of Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella Peters 1875) during winter at South Georgia

    Keith Reid

  • Modelling Southern Ocean ecosystems: krill, the food-web, and the impacts of harvesting

    S. L. Hill;E. J. Murphy;K. Reid;P. N. Trathan

  • Southern Right Whale ( Eubalaena australis ) Reproductive Success is Influenced by Krill ( Euphausia superba ) Density and Climate

    Elisa Seyboth;Karina R. Groch;Luciano Dalla Rosa;Keith Reid

  • Are penguins and seals in competition for Antarctic krill at South Georgia

    K.E. Barlow;I.L. Boyd;J.P. Croxall;K. Reid

  • HEART RATES AND ABDOMINAL TEMPERATURES OF FREE-RANGING SOUTH GEORGIAN SHAGS, PHALACROCORAX GEORGIANUS

    R M Bevan;I L Boyd;P J Butler;K Reid

Frequent Co-Authors

John P. Croxall
John P. Croxall BirdLife international, UK
Eugene J. Murphy
Eugene J. Murphy British Antarctic Survey
Philip N. Trathan
Philip N. Trathan British Antarctic Survey
Ian L. Boyd
Ian L. Boyd University of St Andrews
Jaume Forcada
Jaume Forcada British Antarctic Survey
Peter A. Prince
Peter A. Prince Natural Environment Research Council
Sally E. Thorpe
Sally E. Thorpe Natural Environment Research Council
Iain J. Staniland
Iain J. Staniland British Antarctic Survey
Phil N. Trathan
Phil N. Trathan British Antarctic Survey
Andrew S. Brierley
Andrew S. Brierley University of St Andrews

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