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Pippa J. Moore is affiliated with Newcastle University in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with notable contributions in Oceanography and Ecology.

Moore's main topics of study involve marine and coastal plant biology, coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics, and marine biology and ecology research. Their work also extends to coral and marine ecosystem studies, coastal and marine management, marine and fisheries research, and ocean acidification effects and responses.

Frequent publication venues for Moore include Marine Environmental Research, Nature Communications, Marine Biology, ICES Journal of Marine Science, and Scientific Reports.

  • Marine Environmental Research
  • Nature Communications
  • Marine Biology
  • ICES Journal of Marine Science
  • Scientific Reports

Moore has collaborated extensively with several researchers, including Dan A. Smale, Michael T. Burrows, Nathan G. King, Thomas Wernberg, and Karen Filbee-Dexter.

  • Dan A. Smale
  • Michael T. Burrows
  • Nathan G. King
  • Thomas Wernberg
  • Karen Filbee-Dexter

Notable recent publications by Moore include:

  • Biological Impacts of Marine Heatwaves, 2022, Annual Review of Marine Science
  • Drivers and impacts of the most extreme marine heatwave events, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Socioeconomic impacts of marine heatwaves: Global issues and opportunities, 2021, Science
  • The value of ecosystem services in global marine kelp forests, 2023, Nature Communications
  • Global estimates of the extent and production of macroalgal forests, 2022, Global Ecology and Biogeography

Best Publications

  • Global imprint of climate change on marine life

    Elvira S. Poloczanska;Christopher J. Brown;Christopher J. Brown;William J. Sydeman;Wolfgang Kiessling;Wolfgang Kiessling

  • A hierarchical approach to defining marine heatwaves

    Alistair J. Hobday;Lisa V. Alexander;Sarah E. Perkins;Dan A. Smale;Dan A. Smale

  • Longer and more frequent marine heatwaves over the past century

    Eric C. J. Oliver;Eric C. J. Oliver;Markus G. Donat;Michael T. Burrows;Pippa J. Moore

  • Marine heatwaves threaten global biodiversity and the provision of ecosystem services

    Dan A. Smale;Dan A. Smale;Thomas Wernberg;Eric C. J. Oliver;Eric C. J. Oliver;Eric C. J. Oliver;Mads Thomsen

  • The pace of shifting climate in marine and terrestrial ecosystems.

    Michael T. Burrows;David S. Schoeman;David S. Schoeman;Lauren B. Buckley;Pippa Moore;Pippa Moore

  • Responses of Marine Organisms to Climate Change across Oceans

    Elvira S. Poloczanska;Elvira S. Poloczanska;Michael T. Burrows;Christopher J. Brown;Jorge García Molinos;Jorge García Molinos;Jorge García Molinos

  • Living on the Edge of Two Changing Worlds: Forecasting the Responses of Rocky Intertidal Ecosystems to Climate Change

    Brain Helmuth;Nova Mieszkowska;Philippa Moore;Stephen Hawkins

  • Categorizing and naming marine heatwaves

    Alistair J. Hobday;Eric C.J. Oliver;Eric C.J. Oliver;Alex Sen Gupta;Jessica A. Benthuysen

  • Climate velocity and the future global redistribution of marine biodiversity

    Jorge Garcia Molinos;Jorge Garcia Molinos;Benjamin S. Halpern;Benjamin S. Halpern;David S. Schoeman;Christopher J. Brown

  • A global assessment of marine heatwaves and their drivers

    Neil J. Holbrook;Neil J. Holbrook;Hillary A. Scannell;Alexander Sen Gupta;Jessica A. Benthuysen

  • The role of kelp species as biogenic habitat formers in coastal marine ecosystems

    Harry Teagle;Stephen J. Hawkins;Stephen J. Hawkins;Philippa J. Moore;Philippa J. Moore;Dan A. Smale;Dan A. Smale

  • Geographical limits to species-range shifts are suggested by climate velocity

    Michael T. Burrows;David S. Schoeman;Anthony J. Richardson;Anthony J. Richardson;Jorge García Molinos

  • Biological Impacts of Marine Heatwaves.

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  • Projected Marine Heatwaves in the 21st Century and the Potential for Ecological Impact

    Eric C. J. Oliver;Michael T. Burrows;Markus G. Donat;Alex Sen Gupta;Alex Sen Gupta

  • Threats and knowledge gaps for ecosystem services provided by kelp forests: a northeast Atlantic perspective.

    Dan A. Smale;Dan A. Smale;Michael T. Burrows;Philippa J Moore;Philippa J Moore;Nessa O'Connor

  • Meta-analysis reveals complex marine biological responses to the interactive effects of ocean acidification and warming.

    Ben P. Harvey;Dylan Gwynn-Jones;Philippa J Moore;Philippa J Moore

  • Impacts of climate change in a global hotspot for temperate marine biodiversity and ocean warming

    Thomas Wernberg;Bayden D. Russell;Pippa J. Moore;Pippa J. Moore;Scott D. Ling

  • Drivers and impacts of the most extreme marine heatwaves events

    Alexander Sen Gupta;Mads Thomsen;Jessica A. Benthuysen;Alistair J. Hobday

  • Socioeconomic impacts of marine heatwaves: Global issues and opportunities.

    Kathryn E. Smith;Michael T. Burrows;Alistair J. Hobday;Alex Sen Gupta

  • Between a rock and a hard place: Environmental and engineering considerations when designing coastal defence structures

    L. B. Firth;R. C. Thompson;K. Bohn;M. Abbiati

  • Hunt warm, rest cool: bioenergetic strategy underlying diel vertical migration of a benthic shark

    David W. Sims;Victoria J. Wearmouth;Emily J. Southall;Jacqueline M. Hill

  • Consequences of climate-driven biodiversity changes for ecosystem functioning of North European rocky shores

    Stephen Hawkins;Heather Sugden;Nova Mieszkowska;Philippa Moore

  • Climate velocity and the future global redistribution of marine

    Jorge García Molinos;Benjamin S. Halpern;David S. Schoeman;Christopher J. Brown

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael T. Burrows
Michael T. Burrows Scottish Association For Marine Science
Dan A. Smale
Dan A. Smale Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
Stephen J. Hawkins
Stephen J. Hawkins University of Southampton
Elvira S. Poloczanska
Elvira S. Poloczanska Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Anthony J. Richardson
Anthony J. Richardson University of Queensland
Louise B. Firth
Louise B. Firth Plymouth University
David S. Schoeman
David S. Schoeman University of the Sunshine Coast
Benjamin S. Halpern
Benjamin S. Halpern University of California, Santa Barbara
Carlos M. Duarte
Carlos M. Duarte King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Thomas Wernberg
Thomas Wernberg University of Western Australia

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