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Overview

Tim J. Langlois is affiliated with the University of Western Australia in Australia and specializes in Environmental Science. Their research covers a broad range of topics within this field, including Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Oceanography, and Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law.

The scientist's main topics of work emphasize:

  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Ichthyology and Marine Biology
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Marine animal studies overview
  • Crustacean biology and ecology
  • Marine and coastal plant biology

Tim J. Langlois has published extensively, with recent notable papers including:

  • "Global status and conservation potential of reef sharks," Nature, 2020
  • "A field and video annotation guide for baited remote underwater stereo-video surveys of demersal fish assemblages," Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 2020
  • "Widespread diversity deficits of coral reef sharks and rays," Science, 2023
  • "Increased connectivity and depth improve the effectiveness of marine reserves," Global Change Biology, 2021
  • "The BRUVs workshop - An Australia-wide synthesis of baited remote underwater video data to answer broad-scale ecological questions about fish, sharks and rays," Marine Policy, 2021

The scientist frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Marine Policy
  • ICES Journal of Marine Science

Tim J. Langlois collaborates regularly with several co-authors, including:

  • Simon de Lestang
  • Matthew Navarro
  • Euan S. Harvey
  • Dianne McLean
  • Brooke Gibbons

Best Publications

  • An extreme climatic event alters marine ecosystem structure in a global biodiversity hotspot

    Thomas Wernberg;Dan A. Smale;Fernando Tuya;Fernando Tuya;Mads S. Thomsen

  • The tropicalization of temperate marine ecosystems: climate-mediated changes in herbivory and community phase shifts

    Adriana Vergés;Peter D. Steinberg;Mark E. Hay;Alistair G. B. Poore

  • Cost-efficient sampling of fish assemblages: comparison of baited video stations and diver video transects

    T. J. Langlois;E. S. Harvey;B. Fitzpatrick;J. J. Meeuwig

  • Global status and conservation potential of reef sharks

    M. Aaron MacNeil;Demian D. Chapman;Michelle Heupel;Colin A. Simpfendorfer

  • Assessing reef fish assemblage structure: how do different stereo-video techniques compare?

    Dianne L. Watson;Euan S. Harvey;Ben M. Fitzpatrick;Timothy J. Langlois

  • A field and video annotation guide for baited remote underwater stereo-video surveys of demersal fish assemblages

    Tim Langlois;Jordan Goetze;Todd Bond;Jacquomo Monk

  • A simple function for full-subsets multiple regression in ecology with R.

    Rebecca Fisher;Rebecca Fisher;Shaun K. Wilson;Tsai M. Sin;Ai C. Lee

  • Similarities between Line Fishing and Baited Stereo-Video Estimations of Length-Frequency: Novel Application of Kernel Density Estimates

    Timothy J. Langlois;Benjamin R. Fitzpatrick;David V. Fairclough;David V. Fairclough;Corey B. Wakefield;Corey B. Wakefield

  • REEF-ASSOCIATED PREDATORS INFLUENCE ADJACENT SOFT-SEDIMENT COMMUNITIES

    Timothy J. Langlois;Marti J. Anderson;Russell C. Babcock

  • Climate-change induced tropicalisation of marine communities in Western Australia

    William W. L. Cheung;Jessica J. Meeuwig;Ming Feng;Euan Harvey

  • Addressing Criticisms of Large-Scale Marine Protected Areas.

    Bethan Christine O'Leary;Natalie Ban;Miriam Fernandez;Alan Friedlander

  • Influence of Range, Angle of View, Image Resolution and Image Compression on Underwater Stereo-Video Measurements: High-Definition and Broadcast-Resolution Video Cameras Compared

    Euan S. Harvey;Jordan Goetze;Bryce McLaren;Tim Langlois

  • A comparison of visual- and stereo-video based fish community assessment methods in tropical and temperate marine waters of Western Australia

    Thomas H. Holmes;Thomas H. Holmes;Shaun K. Wilson;Shaun K. Wilson;Michael J. Travers;Timothy J. Langlois

  • Consistent abundance distributions of marine fishes in an old, climatically buffered, infertile seascape

    Timothy J. Langlois;Ben T. Radford;Ben T. Radford;Kimberley P. Van Niel;Jessica J. Meeuwig

  • Diver operated video most accurately detects the impacts of fishing within periodically harvested closures

    Jordan Goetze;S.D. Jupiter;Timothy Langlois;Shaun Wilson

  • A field and video analysis guide for diver operated stereo-video

    Jordan S. Goetze;Todd. Bond;Dianne L. McLean;Dianne L. McLean;Benjamin J. Saunders

  • Using industry ROV videos to assess fish associations with subsea pipelines

    DL McLean;JC Partridge;Todd Bond;MJ Birt

  • Length selectivity of commercial fish traps assessed from in situ comparisons with stereo-video: Is there evidence of sampling bias?

    Tim J. Langlois;Stephen J. Newman;Stephen J. Newman;Mike Cappo;Mike Cappo;Euan S. Harvey

  • Regional-scale benthic monitoring for ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM) using an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV)

    Dan A. Smale;Gary A. Kendrick;Euan S. Harvey;Timothy J. Langlois

  • Distribution, abundance, diversity and habitat associations of fishes across a bioregion experiencing rapid coastal development

    Dianne L. McLean;Tim J. Langlois;Stephen J. Newman;Thomas H. Holmes

  • Fish wariness is a more sensitive indicator to changes in fishing pressure than abundance, length or biomass

    Jordan S. Goetze;Jordan S. Goetze;Fraser A. Januchowski-Hartley;Fraser A. Januchowski-Hartley;Joachim Claudet;Tim J. Langlois

  • Evidence of artisanal fishing impacts and depth refuge in assemblages of Fijian reef fish

    Jordan Goetze;Timothy Langlois;D.P. Egli;Euan Harvey

Frequent Co-Authors

Euan S. Harvey
Euan S. Harvey Curtin University
Stephen J. Newman
Stephen J. Newman Government of Western Australia
Mark G. Meekan
Mark G. Meekan Australian Institute of Marine Science
Rebecca Fisher
Rebecca Fisher Australian Institute of Marine Science
Shaun K. Wilson
Shaun K. Wilson Australian Institute of Marine Science
Russell C. Babcock
Russell C. Babcock Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Ben Radford
Ben Radford Australian Institute of Marine Science
Michelle R. Heupel
Michelle R. Heupel University of Tasmania
Thomas Wernberg
Thomas Wernberg University of Western Australia
Neville S. Barrett
Neville S. Barrett University of Tasmania

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