Anne Magurran
Anne Elizabeth Magurran (born 1955) is a British Professor of ecology at University of St Andrews in Scotland. She is the author of several books on measuring biological diversity, and the importance for quantifying biodiversity for conservation. She has won numerous awards and honors, is regularly consulted for global assessments and analyses of biodiversity and conservation and her research is often highlighted by journalists.Magurran has worked with Robert May and other leading biologists, including Helder Queiroz, whom she advised. Her research projects often focus are on tropical freshwater fish communities - specifically the Trinidadian guppy- in the Neotropics and India. Provided by Wikipedia
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4by Morelia Camacho-Cervantes, Alfredo F Ojanguren, Omar Domínguez-Domínguez, Anne E MagurranGet full text
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6by Laura H. Antão, Laura H. Antão, Laura H. Antão, Anne E. Magurran, Maria DornelasGet full text
Published 2021-04-01
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9by Diana E. Bowler, Anne D. Bjorkman, Maria Dornelas, Isla H. Myers‐Smith, Laetitia M. Navarro, Aidin Niamir, Sarah R. Supp, Conor Waldock, Marten Winter, Mark Vellend, Shane A. Blowes, Katrin Böhning‐Gaese, Helge Bruelheide, Robin Elahi, Laura H. Antão, Jes Hines, Forest Isbell, Holly P. Jones, Anne E. Magurran, Juliano Sarmento Cabral, Amanda E. BatesGet full text
Published 2020-06-01
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