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Overview

Tasman P. Crowe is affiliated with University College Dublin in Ireland and has contributed extensively to environmental and earth sciences. Their research primarily spans environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with a focused interest in oceanography, global and planetary change, ecology, management, monitoring, policy and law, as well as sociology and political science.

The main topics of Crowe's work include:

  • Marine and coastal plant biology
  • Marine biology and ecology research
  • Coastal and marine management
  • Marine bivalve and aquaculture studies
  • Coral and marine ecosystems studies
  • Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
  • Marine biology and environmental chemistry

Several recent papers illustrate the scope of Crowe's scientific contributions. These include:

  • "A global analysis of complexity-biodiversity relationships on marine artificial structures," 2020, published in Global Ecology and Biogeography
  • "Evaluating and communicating cultural ecosystem services," 2020, published in Ecosystem Services
  • "Replicating natural topography on marine artificial structures - A novel approach to eco-engineering," 2021, published in Ecological Engineering
  • "Sediment metal enrichment and ecological risk assessment of ten ports and estuaries in the World Harbours Project," 2020, published in Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • "Influence of concrete properties on the initial biological colonisation of marine artificial structures," 2020, published in Ecological Engineering

Crowe frequently collaborates with a core group of coauthors, among whom are Paul R. Brooks, Pippa J. Moore, Louise B. Firth, Stuart R. Jenkins, and A. Evans.

Publication venues for Crowe's work include:

  • Marine Environmental Research
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • UEF eRepo (University of Eastern Finland)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Ecological Engineering

Best Publications

  • Rocky intertidal communities: past environmental changes, present status and predictions for the next 25 years

    R. C. Thompson;T. P. Crowe;S. J. Hawkins

  • BIODIVERSITY LOSS AND ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONING: DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN NUMBER AND IDENTITY OF SPECIES

    Nessa E. O'Connor;Tasman P. Crowe

  • Impacts of anthropogenic stress on rocky intertidal communities

    T.P. Crowe;R.C. Thompson;S. Bray;S.J. Hawkins

  • Macroalgal blooms alter community structure and primary productivity in marine ecosystems.

    Devin A. Lyons;Christos Arvanitidis;Andrew J. Blight;Eva Chatzinikolaou

  • Identifying and understanding ecological preferences for habitat or prey

    A.J. Underwood;M.G. Chapman;T.P. Crowe

  • Ecological impacts of non-native Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) and management measures for protected areas in Europe

    Roger J. H. Herbert;John Humphreys;Clare. J. Davies;Caroline Roberts

  • Conceptualizing ‘sense of place’ in cultural ecosystem services: A framework for interdisciplinary research

    Frances Ryfield;David Cabana;John Brannigan;Tasman Crowe

  • Diverse effects of invasive ecosystem engineers on marine biodiversity and ecosystem functions: A global review and meta-analysis.

    Tamar Guy‐Haim;Tamar Guy‐Haim;Devin A. Lyons;Jonne Kotta;Henn Ojaveer

  • Harnessing positive species interactions as a tool against climate-driven loss of coastal biodiversity

    Fabio Bulleri;Britas Klemens Eriksson;Ana Queirós;Laura Airoldi

  • Climate-induced changes in bottom-up and top-down processes independently alter a marine ecosystem.

    Malte Jochum;Florian D. Schneider;Florian D. Schneider;Tasman P. Crowe;Ulrich Brose

  • Multiple anthropogenic stressors and the structural properties of food webs

    Eoin J. O'Gorman;Eoin J. O'Gorman;Jayne E. Fitch;Tasman P. Crowe

  • A global analysis of complexity–biodiversity relationships on marine artificial structures

    Elisabeth M. A. Strain;Elisabeth M. A. Strain;Elisabeth M. A. Strain;Peter D. Steinberg;Peter D. Steinberg;Maria Vozzo;Maria Vozzo;Emma L. Johnston;Emma L. Johnston;Emma L. Johnston

  • REVIEW: Chemical contaminant effects on marine ecosystem functioning

    Emma L. Johnston;Mariana Mayer‐Pinto;Tasman P. Crowe

  • Mechanisms of larval transport: vertical distribution of bivalve larvae varies with tidal conditions

    Antony M. Knights;Tasman P. Crowe;Gavin Burnell

  • Impacts of the invasive alga Sargassum muticum on ecosystem functioning and food web structure

    Tânia Salvaterra;Tânia Salvaterra;Dannielle S. Green;Tasman P. Crowe;Eoin J. O’Gorman;Eoin J. O’Gorman;Eoin J. O’Gorman

  • Loss of functionally unique species may gradually undermine ecosystems

    Eoin J. O'Gorman;Eoin J. O'Gorman;Jon M. Yearsley;Tasman P. Crowe;Mark C. Emmerson

  • Ecological impacts of invading seaweeds: a meta-analysis of their effects at different trophic levels

    E. Maggi;L. Benedetti‐Cecchi;A. Castelli;E. Chatzinikolaou

  • Evaluating and communicating cultural ecosystem services

    David Cabana;Frances Ryfield;Tasman P. Crowe;John Brannigan

  • Pollination ecology and seed production of Rhododendron ponticum in native and exotic habitats

    Jane C. Stout;John A. N. Parnell;Juan Arroyo;Tasman P. Crowe

  • Testing behavioural preference for suitable microhabitat

    Tasman P Crowe;A.J Underwood

  • Chemical contaminant effects on marine ecosystem functioning

    Emma L. Johnston;Mariana Mayer‐Pinto;Tasman P. Crowe;Chris Frid

  • Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning

    C. Heip;H. Hummel;P. van Avesaath;W. Appeltans

Frequent Co-Authors

Jonne Kotta
Jonne Kotta University of Tartu
Lisandro Benedetti-Cecchi
Lisandro Benedetti-Cecchi University of Pisa
Stephen J. Hawkins
Stephen J. Hawkins University of Southampton
Christos Arvanitidis
Christos Arvanitidis Hellenic Centre for Marine Research
Gil Rilov
Gil Rilov Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research
Stuart R. Jenkins
Stuart R. Jenkins Bangor University
Louise B. Firth
Louise B. Firth Plymouth University
Pippa J. Moore
Pippa J. Moore Newcastle University
Fabio Bulleri
Fabio Bulleri University of Pisa
Eoin J. O'Gorman
Eoin J. O'Gorman University of Essex

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