South Atlantic
Environmental Research
Institute

Peer Reviewed Publications

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  1. Amanda Kuepfer, Richard B. Sherley, Paul Brickle, Alexander Arkhipkin , Stephen C. Votier (2022) Strategic discarding reduces seabird numbers and contact rates with trawl fishery gears in the Southwest Atlantic.
  2. Arkhipkin, A. I., Brickle, P., Lee, B., Shaw, P. W., & McKeown, N. J. (2022). Taxonomic re-appraisal for toothfish (Dissostichus: Notothenioidea) across the Antarctic Polar Front using genomic and morphological studies. Journal of Fish Biology, 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15013
  3. Bax N, Barnes DKA, Pineda-Metz SEA, Pearman T, Diesing M, Carter S, Downey RV, Evans CD, Brickle P, Baylis AMM, Adler A, Guest A, Layton KKS, Brewin PE and Bayley DTI (2022) Towards Incorporation of Blue Carbon in Falkland Islands Marine Spatial Planning: A Multi-Tiered Approach. Front. Mar. Sci. 9:872727. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2022.872727
  4. Kit M. Hamley et al. Response to comment on “Evidence of prehistoric human activity in the Falkland Islands”.Sci. Adv.8,eabo6765(2022).DOI:10.1126/sciadv.abo6765
  5. Conners MG, Sisson NB, Agamboue PD, Atkinson PW, Baylis AMM, Benson SR, Block BA, Bograd SJ, Bordino P, Bowen WD, Brickle P, Bruno IM, González Carman V, Champagne CD, Crocker DE, Costa DP, Dawson TM, Deguchi T, Dewar H, Doherty PD, Eguchi T, Formia A, Godley BJ, Graham RT, Gredzens C, Hart KM, Hawkes LA, Henderson S, Henry RW III, Hückstädt LA, Irvine LM, Kienle SS, Kuhn CE, Lidgard D, Loredo SA, Mate BR, Metcalfe K, Nzegoue J, Kouerey Oliwina CK, Orben RA, Ozaki K, Parnell R, Pike EP, Robinson PW, Rosenbaum HC, Sato F, Shaffer SA, Shaver DJ, Simmons SE, Smith BJ, Sounguet G-P, Suryan RM, Thompson DR, Tierney M, Tilley D, Young HS, Warwick-Evans V, Weise MJ, Wells  RS, Wilkinson BP, Witt MJ and Maxwell SM (2022) Mismatches in scale between highly mobile marine megafauna and marine protected areas. Front. Mar. Sci. 9:897104.10.3389/fmars.2022.897104
  6. Delphi Ward · Jessica Melbourne‑Thomas Gretta T. Pecl · Karen Evans · Madeline Green · Phillipa C. McCormack · Camilla Novaglio · Rowan Trebilco · Narissa Bax · Madeleine J. Brasier · Emma L. Cavan · Graham Edgar · Heather L. Hunt · Jan Jansen · Russ Jones · Mary‑Anne Lea · Reuben Makomere · Chris Mull · Jayson M. Semmens · Janette Shaw · Dugald Tinch ·Tatiana J. van Steveninck · Cayne Layton (2022) Safeguarding marine life: conservation of biodiversity and ecosystems. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11160-022-09700-3
  7. González-Wevar, C. A., Segovia, N. I., Rosenfeld, S., Maturana, C. S., Jeldres, V., Pinochet, R., Saucède, T., Morley, S. A., Brickle, P., Wilson, N. G., Spencer, H. G., & Poulin, E. (2022). Seven snail species hidden in one: Biogeographic diversity in an apparently widespread periwinkle in the Southern Ocean. Journal of Biogeography, 00, 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.14453
  8. Green, C.-P., Green, D. B., Ratcliffe, N., Thompson, D., Lea, M.-A., Baylis, A. M. M., Bond, A. L., Bost, C.-A., Crofts, S., Cuthbert, R. J., González-Solís, J., Morrison, K. W., Poisbleau, M., Pütz, K., Rey, A. R., Ryan, P. G., Sagar, P. M., Steinfurth, A., Thiebot, J.-B. … Hindell, M. A. (2022). Potential for redistribution of post-moult habitat for Eudyptes penguins in the Southern Ocean under future climate conditions. Global Change Biology, 00, 1–20. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.16500
  9. Hamilton, C. D., Lydersen, C., Aars, J., Acquarone, M., Atwood, T., Baylis, A., Biuw, M., Boltunov, A. N., Born, E. W., Boveng, P., Brown, T. M., Cameron, M., Citta, J., Crawford, J., Dietz, R., Elias, J., Ferguson, S. H., Fisk, A., Folkow, L. P., … Kovacs, K. M. (2022). Marine mammal hotspots across the circumpolar Arctic. Diversity and Distributions, 00, 1–25. https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.13543
  10. Kuepfer, A., Votier, S. C., Sherley, R. B., Ventura, F., Matias, R., Anderson, O., Brickle, P., Arkhipkin, A., & Catry, P. (2022). Prey-switching to fishery discards does not compensate for poor natural foraging conditions in breeding albatross. ICES Journal of Marine Science, [fsac069]. https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsac069
  11. Megan C. Corcoran, Aaron F. Diefendorf, Thomas V. Lowell, Brenda L. Hall, Meghan M. Spoth, Anna Schartman, Paul Brickle, Hydrogen and carbon isotope fractionation in modern plant wax n-alkanes from the Falkland Islands, Organic Geochemistry, Volume 166, 2022, 104404, ISSN 0146-6380, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.orggeochem.2022.104404. (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0146638022000389)
  12. Minett, J.F., Fowler, D.M., Jones, J.A.H. et al. Conservation of endangered galaxiid fishes in the Falkland Islands requires urgent action on invasive brown trout. Biol Invasions 25, 1023–1033 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-022-02959-4
  13. Nichols, Peter D., Heidi R. Pethybridge, Bowen Zhang, Patti Virtue, Lauren Meyer, Zahirah Dhurmeea, Lara Marcus, et al. 2023. “Fatty Acid Profiles of More than 470 Marine Species from the Southern Hemisphere.” Ecology 104(1): e3888. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3888
  14. Pearman, T.R.R.; Brewin, P.E.; Baylis, A.M.M.; Brickle, P. Deep-Sea Epibenthic Megafaunal Assemblages of the Falkland Islands, Southwest Atlantic. Diversity 2022, 14, 637. https://doi.org/10.3390/d14080637
  15. Quillfeldt, P.; Bange, A.; Boutet, A.; Orben, R.A.; Baylis, A.M.M. Breeding Thin-Billed Prions Use Marine Habitats Ranging from Inshore to Distant Antarctic Waters. Animals 2022, 12, 3131. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12223131
  16. Rosenfeld S, Maturana CS, Spencer HG, Convey P, Saucède T, Brickle P, Bahamonde F, Jossart Q, Poulin E, Gonzalez-Wevar C (2022) Complete distribution of the genus Laevilitorina Littorinimorpha, Littorinidae) in the Southern Hemisphere: remarks and natural history. ZooKeys 1127: 61–77. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1127.91310
  17. Segovia NI, González-Wevar CA, Naretto J, Rosenfeld S, Brickle P, Hüne M, Bernal V, Haye PA, Poulin E. 2022 The right tool for the right question: contrasting biogeographic patterns in the notothenioid fish Harpagifer spp. along the Magellan Province. Proc. R. Soc. B 289: 20212738. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2021.2738
  18. Sieber IM, Montero-Hidalgo M, Kato-Huerta J, Rendon P, Santos-Martín F, Geneletti D, Gil A, Trégarot E, Lagabrielle E, Parelho C, Arbelo M, van Beukering P, Bayley D, Casas E, Duijndam S, Cillaurren E, David G, Dourdain A, Haroun R, Maréchal J-P, Martín García L, Otero-Ferrer F, Palacios Nieto E, Pelembe T, Vergílio M, Burkhard B (2022) Mapping and assessing ecosystem services in Europe's Overseas: A comparative analysis of MOVE case studies. One Ecosystem 7: e87179. https://doi.org/10.3897/oneeco.7.e87179
  19. DOSI (2022). A Review of Impact Assessments for Deep-Sea Fisheries on the High Seas against the FAO Deep-Sea Fisheries Guidelines. Deep Ocean Stewardship Initiative Report. https://www.dosi-project.org/fisheries-review-2022/
  1. Allan W. Stokes, Paulo Catry, Jason Matthiopoulos, Megan Boldenow, T. J. Clark, Amy Guest, Ilaria Marengo, Ewan D. Wakefield (2021) Combining survey and remotely sensed environmental data to estimate the habitat associations, abundance and distribution of breeding thin‑billed prions Pachyptila belcheri and Wilson’s storm‑petrels Oceanites oceanicus on a South Atlantic tussac island. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-021-02842-3
  2. Baylis, A. M. M., A. M. de Lecea, M. Tierney, R. A. Orben, N. Ratcliffe, E. Wakefield, P. Catry, L. Campioni, M. Costa, P. D. Boersma, F. Galimberti, J. P. Granadeiro, J. F. Masello, K. P€utz, P. Quillfeldt, G. A. Rebstock, S. Sanvito, I. J. Staniland, and P. Brickle. 2021. Overlap between marine predators and proposed Marine Managed Areas on the Patagonian Shelf. Ecological Applications 00(00):e02426. 10. 1002/eap.2426
  3. Bayley DTI, Brickle P, Brewin PE, Golding N, Pelembe T (2021) Valuation of kelp forest ecosystem services in the Falkland Islands: A case study integrating blue carbon sequestration potential. One Ecosystem 6: e62811. https://doi.org/10.3897/oneeco.6.e62811
  4. C.A. Gonz´alez-Wevar, N.I. Segovia, S. Rosenfeld, D. Noll, C.S. Maturana, M. Hüne, J. Naretto, K. G´erard, A. Díaz, H.G. Spencer, T. Sauc`ede, J.-P. F´eral, S.A. Morley, P. Brickle, N.G. Wilson, E. Poulin (2021) Contrasting biogeographical patterns in Margarella (Gastropoda: Calliostomatidae: Margarellinae) across the Antarctic Polar Front
  5. Clark T J, Vick B, Newton J, Marengo I,Wakefield ED. A wolf in fox’s clothing? Using stable isotopes to quantify ecological replacement. Conservation Letters. 2021;e12791. https://doi.org/10.1111/conl.12791
  6. K. A. Barnes, C. J. Sands, M. L. Paulsen, B. Moreno, C. Moreau C. Held, R. Downey, N. Bax, J. S. Stark, N. Zwerschke (2021) Societal importance of Antarctic negative feedbacks on climate change: blue carbon gains from sea ice, ice shelf and glacier losses https://doi.org/10.1007/s00114-021-01748-8
  7. Goodwin, C., Brown, J., Downey, R., Trieu, N., Brewin, P., & Brickle, P. (2021). Demosponges from Ascension Island with a description of nine new species. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 101(5), 767-790. doi:10.1017/S0025315421000709
  8. Juliet Brodie , Leanne Melbourne , Robert J. Mrowicki , Paul Brickle , Stephen Russell & Sue Scott (2021) Corallina (Corallinales, Rhodophyta) from Tristan da Cunha and the Falkland Islands: implications for South Atlantic biogeography, European Journal of Phycology, 56:1, 94-104, DOI: 10.1080/09670262.2020.1780635
  9. M. Hamley, J. L. Gill, K. E. Krasinski, D. V. Groff, B. L. Hall, D. H. Sandweiss, J. R. Southon, P. Brickle, T. V. Lowell, Evidence of prehistoric human activity in the Falkland Islands. Sci. Adv. 7, eabh3803 (2021).
  10. Kraft S, Pérez-Alvarez M, Olavarría C, Moraga R, Baker CS, Steel D, Tixier P, Guinet C, Viricel A, Brickle P, Costa M, Crespo E, Durante C, Loizaga R and Poulin E (2021) From Settlers to Subspecies: Genetic Differentiation in Commerson’s Dolphins between South America and the Kerguelen Islands. Front. Mar. Sci. 8:782512. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2021.782512
  11. Minett, J. F., Garcia de Leaniz, C., Sobolewska, H., Brickle, P., Crossin, G. T., & Consuegra, S. (2021). SNP analyses and acoustic tagging reveal multiple origins and widespread dispersal of invasive brown trout in the Falkland Islands. Evolutionary Applications, 14, 2134–2144. https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.13274
  12. Niedziałkowska M, Doan K, Górny M, et al. Winter temperature and forest cover have shaped red deer distribution in Europe and the Ural Mountains since the Late Pleistocene. J. Biogeogr.2021;48:147–159. https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.13989
  13. Paul Brickle, Haseeb S. Randhawa, Malcolm R. Reid, Brendon Lee, Zhanna Shcherbich, Alexander I. Arkhipkin (2021) Otolith trace elemental analyses and parasites provide useful tools for the stock discrimination of Patagonotothen ramsayi (Regan, 1913) (Nototheniidae) on the southern Patagonian Shelf
  14. Sabrina Riverón, Vincent Raoult, Alastair M. M. Baylis, Kayleigh A. Jones, David J. Slip, Robert G. Harcourt (2021) Pelagic and benthic ecosystems drive differences in population and individual specializations in marine predators https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-021-04974-z
  15. Ventura F, Granadeiro JP, Lukacs PM, Kuepfer A, Catry P. 2021 Environmental variability directly affects the prevalence of divorce in monogamous albatrosses. Proc. R. Soc. B 288: 20212112. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2021.2112
  1. Baylis, A.M., Tierney, M., Orben, R.A., González de la Peña, D. and Brickle, P. (2020), Non-breeding movements of Gentoo penguins at the Falkland Islands. Ibis. doi:10.1111/ibi.12882
  2. Beaton, E.C., Küpper, F.C., van West, P. et al. (2020). The influence of depth and season on the benthic communities of a Macrocystis pyrifera forest in the Falkland Islands. Polar Biol 43, 573–586. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-020-02662-x
  3. Bonnet-Lebrun AS, Catry P, Clark TJ, Campioni L and others (2020) Habitat preferences, foraging behaviour and bycatch risk among breeding sooty shearwaters Ardenna grisea in the Southwest Atlantic. Mar Ecol Prog Ser 651:163-181. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13439
  4. Brewin PE, Thomas J Farrugia, Chris Jenkins, Paul Brickle (2020) Straddling the line: high potential impact on vulnerable marine ecosystems by bottom-set longline fishing  in unregulated areas beyond national jurisdiction, ICES Journal of Marine Science, fsaa106, https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsaa106
  5. Brodie J, Leanne Melbourne, Robert J. Mrowicki, Paul Brickle, Stephen Russell & Sue Scott (2020) Corallina (Corallinales, Rhodophyta) from Tristan da Cunha and the Falkland Islands: implications for South Atlantic biogeography, European Journal of Phycology, DOI: 10.1080/09670262.2020.1780635
  6. Busbridge TA, C. Tara Marshall, Alexander I. Arkhipkin, Zhanna Shcherbich, Andy L. Marriott, Paul Brickle (2020). Can otolith microstructure and elemental fingerprints elucidate the early life history stages of the gadoid southern blue whiting (Micromesistius australis australis)? Fisheries Research 228
  7. Franchini Filippo, Smout Sophie, Blight Clint, Boehme Lars, Munro Grant, Costa Marina, Heinrich Sonja. (2020). Habitat Partitioning in Sympatric Delphinids Around the Falkland Islands: Predicting Distributions Based on a Limited Data Set. Frontiers in Marine Science 7.
  8. Glon HE, Marina Costa, Ander M. de Lecea, Claire Goodwin, Stephen Cartwright, Angie Díaz, Paul Brickle and Paul E. Brewin (2020). First record of the plumose sea anemone, Metridium senile (Linnaeus, 1761), from the Falkland Islands. BioInvasions Records 9: 461–470
  9. Groff, D. V, K. M. Hamley, T. J. R. Lessard, K. E. Greenawalt, M. Yasuhara, P. Brickle, and J. L. Gill. 2020. Seabird establishment during regional cooling drove a terrestrial ecosystem shift 5000 years ago. Science Advances: eabb2788.
  10. Hall, B. L., T. V Lowell, and P. Brickle. 2020. Multiple glacial maxima of similar extent at ~ 20 e 45 ka on Mt. Usborne , East Falkland , South Atlantic region. Quaternary Science Reviews 250:106677.
  11. Jones, K.A., Baylis, A.M.M., Orben, R.A. et al. Stable Isotope Values in South American Fur Seal Pup Whiskers as Proxies of Year-round Maternal Foraging Ecology. Mar Biol 167, 148 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-020-03760-4
  12. Judd, A., Noble-James, T., Golding, N. et al. The Croker Carbonate Slabs: extensive methane-derived authigenic carbonate in the Irish Sea—nature, origin, longevity and environmental significance. Geo-Mar Lett 40, 423–438 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00367-019-00584-0
  13. Minett, JF, de Leaniz, CG, Brickle, P, Consuegra, S. A new high-resolution melt curve eDNA assay to monitor the simultaneous presence of invasive brown trout (Salmo trutta) and endangered galaxiids. Environmental DNA. 2020; 00: 1– 12. https://doi.org/10.1002/edn3.151
  14. Mora-Soto, A.; Palacios, M.; Macaya, E.C.; Gómez, I.; Huovinen, P.; Pérez-Matus, A.; Young, M.; Golding, N.; Toro, M.; Yaqub, M.; Macias-Fauria, M. (2020) A High-Resolution Global Map of Giant Kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) Forests and Intertidal Green Algae (Ulvophyceae) with Sentinel-2 Imagery. Remote Sens, 12, 694.
  15. Nolte, C.R., Pfaff, M.C., de Lecea, A.M. et al. Stable isotopes and epibiont communities reveal foraging habitats of nesting loggerhead turtles in the South West Indian Ocean. Mar Biol 167, 162 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-020-03767-x
  1. Blamey, L., M. de Lecea, A., Jones, L., Branch,G. (2019). Diet of the spiny lobster Jasus paulensis from the Tristan da Cunha archipelago: Comparisons between islands, depths and lobster sizes. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 219: 262-272
  2. Clark, TJ, Matthiopoulos,J , Bonnet-Lebrun,AS,  Campioni,L, Catry,P, Marengo,I, Poncet,S, Wakefield,E (2019). Integrating habitat and partial survey data to estimate the regional population of a globally declining seabird species, the sooty shearwater. Global Ecology and Conservation. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2019.e00554 
  3. Costa M., Fumagalli M., Cesario A. (2019). Review of Cetaceans in the Red Sea.       In Oceanographic and Biological Aspects of the Red Sea. Springer, Cham: 281-303. Fumagalli M, Cesario A, Costa M (2019a) Where Dolphins Sleep: Resting Areas in the Red Sea. In: Rasul NMA, Stewart ICF (eds) Oceanographic and Biological Aspects of the Red Sea, pp 305-326.
  4. Fumagalli M, Cesario A, Costa M, di Sciara GN, Harraway J, Slooten E (2019b) Population ecology and the management of whale watching operations on a data-deficient dolphin population. Ecology and Evolution 9: 10442-10456 doi 10.1002/ece3.5565
  5. Bennett J, Randhawa HS (2019) Diet composition of New Zealand's endemic rough skate, Zearaja nasuta. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research   53:162-168 doi 10.1080/00288330.2018.1541813
  6. Jones JB, Pierce GJ, Brickle P, Shcherbich ZN, Arkhipkin AI (2019a) 'Superbull' males: what role do they play and what drives their appearance within the Doryteuthis gahi Patagonian Shelf population? Marine and Freshwater Research 70: 1805-1817 doi 10.1071/mf18285
  7. Jones JB, Pierce GJ, Saborido-Rey F, Brickle P, Kuepper FC, Shcherbich ZN, Arkhipkin AI (2019b) Size-dependent change in body shape and its possible ecological role in the Patagonian squid (Doryteuthis gahi) in the Southwest Atlantic. Marine Biology 166 doi 10.1007/s00227-019-3501-9
  8. Knox TC, Callahan DL, Kernaleguen L, Baylis AMM, Arnould JPY (2019) Blubber fatty acids reveal variation in the diet of male Australian fur seals. Marine Biology 166 doi 10.1007/s00227-019-3552-y
  9. Queiroz N, Humphries NE, Couto A, Vedor M, da Costa I, Sequeira AMM, Mucientes G, Santos AM, Abascal FJ, Abercrombie DL, Abrantes K, Acuna- Marrero D, Afonso AS, Afonso P, Anders D, Araujo G, Arauz R, Bach P, Barnett A, Bernal D, Berumen ML, Lion SB, Bezerra NPA, Blaison AV, Block BA, Bond ME, Bonfil R, Bradford RW, Braun CD, Brooks EJ, Brooks A, Brown J, Bruce BD, Byrne ME, Campana SE, Carlisle AB, Chapman DD, Chapple TK, Chisholm J, Clarke CR, Clua EG, Cochran JEM, Crochelet EC, Dagorn L, Daly R, Cortes DD, Doyle TK, Drew M, Duffy CAJ, Erikson T, Espinoza E, Ferreira LC, Ferretti F, Filmalter JD, Fischer GC, Fitzpatrick R, Fontes J, Forget F, Fowler M, Francis MP, Gallagher AJ, Gennari E, Goldsworthy SD, Gollock MJ, Green JR, Gustafson JA, Guttridge TL, Guzman HM, Hammerschlag N, Harman L, Hazin FHV, Heard M, Hearn AR, Holdsworth JC, Holmes BJ, Howey LA, Hoyos M, Hueter RE, Hussey NE, Huveneers C, Irion DT, Jacoby DMP, Jewell OJD, Johnson R, Jordan LKB, Jorgensen SJ, Joyce W, Daly CAK, Ketchum JT, Klimley AP, Kock AA, Koen P, Ladino F, Lana FO, Lea JSE, Llewellyn F, Lyon WS, MacDonnell A, Macena BCL, Marshall H, McAllister JD, McAuley R, Meyer MA, Morris JJ, Nelson ER, Papastamatiou YP, Patterson TA, Penaherrera-Palma C, Pepperell JG, Pierce SJ, Poisson F, Quintero LM, Richardson AJ, Rogers PJ, Rohner CA, Rowat DRL, Samoilys M, Semmens JM, Sheaves M, Shillinger G, Shivji M, Singh S, Skomal GB, Smale MJ, Snyders LB, Soler G, Soria M, Stehfest KM, Stevens JD, Thorrold SR, Tolotti MT, Towner A, Travassos P, Tyminski JP, Vandeperre F, Vaudo JJ, Watanabe YY, Weber SB, Wetherbee BM, White TD, Williams S, Zarate PM, Harcourt R, Hays GC, Meekan MG, Thums M, Irigoien X, Eguiluz VM, Duarte CM, Sousa LL, Simpson SJ, Southall EJ, Sims DW (2019) Global spatial risk assessment of sharks under the footprint of fisheries. Nature 572: 461-+ doi 10.1038/s41586-019-1444-4
  1. Augé, AA, Otley, H, Rendell, N, Frans, VF (2018). Spatial distribution of cetacean strandings in the Falkland Islands to define monitoring opportunities. Journal of Cetacean Research and Management. 19: 1 – 7.
  2. Richardson, AJ, Downes, KJ, Nolan, ET, Brickle, P, Brown, J, Weber, N, Weber, SB (2018). Residency and reproductive status of yellowfin tuna in a proposed large-scale pelagic marine protected area. Aquatic Conservation-Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 28: 1308 – 1316
  3. Hargreaves, J, Brickle, P, van West, P (2018). The fungal ecology of seabird nesting sites in the Falkland Islands indicates a niche for mycoparasites. Fungal Ecology. 36: 99 – 108
  4. Green, DS, Kregting, L, Boots, B, Blockley, D, Brickle, P, da Costa, M, Crowley, Q (2018). A comparison of sampling methods for seawater microplastics and a first report of the microplastic litter in coastal waters of Ascension and Falkland Islands. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 137: 695 – 701
  5. Baylis, AMM, Tierney, M, Staniland, IJ, Brickle P (2018). Habitat use of adult male South American fur seals and a preliminary assessment of spatial overlap with trawl fisheries in the South Atlantic. Mammalian Biology. 93: 76 – 81
  6. Rasmussen, TK, Randhawa, HS (2018). Host diet influences parasite diversity: a case study looking at tapeworm diversity among sharks. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 605: 1 – 16
  7. Barnes, DKA    Morley, SA, Bell, J, Brewin, P, Brigden, K, Collins, M, Glass, T, Goodall-Copestake, WP, Henry, L, Laptikhovsky, V,  Piechaud, N, Richardson, A, Rose, P, Sands, CJ, Schofield, A, Shreeve, R, Small, A, Stamford, T, Taylor, B (2018). Marine plastics threaten giant Atlantic Marine Protected Areas. Current Biology. 28: 1137 – 1138
  8. Benmeslem, K, Randhawa, HS, Tazerouti, F (2018). Description of a new species of rhinebothriidean tapeworm from the skate Dipturus batis in the Mediterranean Sea. Journal of Helminthology. First online
  9. Knox, TC, Baylis, AMM, Arnold, JPY (2018). Foraging site fidelity in male Australian fur seals. Marine Biology. 165: 108. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-018-3368-1
  10. Auge, AA, Dias, MP, Lascelles, B, Baylis, Alastair, MM, Black, A, Boersma, PD, Catry, P, Crofts, S, Galimberti, F, Granadeiro, JP,  Ludynia, K, Masello, JF,  Montevecchi, WP, Phillips, RA, Puetz, K, Quillfeldt, P, Rebstock, GA, Sanvito, S, Staniland, IJ, Stanworth, A, Thompson, D,Tierney, M, Trathan, PN, Croxall, John P (2018). Framework for mapping key areas for marine megafauna to inform Marine Spatial Planning: The Falkland Islands case study. Marine Policy 92: 61 – 72
  11. Baylis, AMM, Tierney, M, Orben, RA, Stanliland, IJ, Brickle P (2018). Geographic variation in the foraging behaviour of South American fur seals. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 596: 233 – 245
  12. Fumagalli, M, Costa, M, Harraway, J. di Sciara, GN, Slooten, E (2018). Behavioural responses of spinner dolphins to human interactions. Royal Society Open Science. 5: 172044. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.172044
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  14. Lee, B, Brewin, PE, Brickle, P, Randhawa, H (2018). Use of otolith shape to inform stock structure in Patagonian toothfish. Marine and Freshwater Research. https://doi.org/10.1071/MF17327
  15. Gonzalez-Wever, CA, Segovia, NI, Rosenfeld, S, Ojeda, J, Hune, M, Naretto, J, Saucede, T, Brickle, P, Morely, S, Feral, J-P, Spencer, HG, Poulin,E (2018). Unexpected absence of island endemics: Long-distance dispersal in higher latitude sub-Antarctic Siphonaria (Gastropoda: Euthyneura) species. Journal of Biogeographyhttps://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.13174
  16. Gonzalez-Wever, CA, Kerard, K, Rosenfeld, S, Saucede, T, Naretto, J, Diaz, A, Morley, S, Brickle, P, Poulin, E  (2018). Cryptic speciation in Southern Ocean Aequiyoldia eightsii (Jay, 1839): Mio-Pliocene trans-Drake Passage separation and diversification. Progress in Oceanographyhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2018.09.004
  17. Morato T, Pham CK, Pinto C, Golding N, Ardron JA, Duran Munoz P, Neat F (2018) A Multi Criteria Assessment Method for Identifying Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems in the North-East Atlantic. Frontiers in Marine Science 5 doi10.3389/fmars.2018.00460
  18. Pérez-Ponce de Léon G, Anglade T, Randhawa HS (2018) A new species of Steringotrema Odhner, 1911 (Trematoda: Fellodistomidae) from the New Zealand sole Peltorhamphus novaezeelandiae Günther off Kaka Point in the Catlins, South Island, New Zealand. Systematic Parasitology. 95: 213–222.
  19. Rasmussen TK, Randhawa HS (2018) Host diet influences parasite diversity: a case study looking at tapeworm diversity among sharks. Marine Ecology Progress Series 605: 1-16 doi 10.3354/meps12751
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  1. Brickle, P., Brown, J., Küpper, F. C., Brewin, P. E., (2017) Biodiversity of the marine environment around Ascension Island, South Atlantic. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the UK 94: 643–646.
  2. Blake, D., Auge, A. A. and Sherren, K. (2017) Participatory mapping to elicit cultural coastal values for Marine Spatial Planning in a remote archipelago. Ocean and Coastal Management 148: 195-203.
  3. Nolan, E. T., Downes, K. J., Richardson, A., Arkhipkin, A., Brickle, P., Brown, J., Mrowicki, R. J., Shcherbich, Z., Weber, N. and Weber, S. B. (2017). Life-history strategies of the rock hind grouper Epinephelus adscensionis at Ascension Island. Journal Fish Biology 91: 1549-1568
  4. Arkhipkin, A., Boucher, E., Gras, M. and Brickle, P. (2017). Variability in age and growth of common rock oyster Saccostrea cucullata (Bivalvia) in Ascension Island (central-east Atlantic). Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 94: 735–742
  5. Nolan, E. T., Barnes, D. K. A., Brown, J., Downes, D., Enderlein, P., Gowland, E., Hogg, O. T., Laptikhovsky, V.,  Morley, S. A., Mrowicki, R. J., Richardson, A.,  Sands, C. A., Weber, N., Weber, S., Brickle, P. (2017). Biological and physical characterization of the seabed surrounding Ascension Island from 100–1000 m. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 94: 647–659.
  6. Brigden, K. E., Marshall, C. T., Scott, B. E, Young, E. F. and Brickle, P. (2017) Interannual variability in reproductive traits of the Patagonian toothfish Dissostichus eleginoides around the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia. Journal of Fish Biology 91: 278 – 301.
  7. Downes, K., Savage, J. A. K., Brickle, P. (2017). New records of cephalopods from Ascension Island (central Atlantic) found in yellow fin tuna stomachs. Arquipelago – Life and Marine Sciences 34: 45 – 49.
  8.  Figuerola, B., Barnes, D. K. A., Brickle, P., Brewin P. E. (2017). Bryozoan diversity from the Falkland and South Georgia Islands: overcoming Antarctic barriers. Marine Environmental Research 126: 81-94
  9. Baylis, A. M. M., Orben, R. A., Costa, D. P., Tierney, M., Brickle, P. and Staniland, I. J. (2017). Habitat use and spatial fidelity of male South American sea lions during the non-breeding period. Ecology and Evolution 7: 1283-1296
  10. Handley, J. M., Connan, M., Baylis, A. M. M., Brickle, P., and Pistorius, P. (2017). Jack of all prey, master of some: Influence of habitat on the feeding ecology of a diving marine predator. Marine Biology 164: 92
  11. Perez-Ponce de Leon, G., Anglade, T. and Randhawa, H. S. (2017). A new species of Steringotrema Odhner, 1911 (Trematoda: Fellodistomidae) from the New Zealand sole Peltorhamphus novaezeelandiae Gu¨nther off Kaka point in the Catlins, South Island, New Zealand. Systematic Parasitology. /doi.org/10.1007/s11230-018-9773-5
  12. Augé, A. (2017). Anthropogenic debris in the diet of turkey vultures (Cathartes aura) in a remote and low-populated South Atlantic island. Polar Biology 40:799 – 805
  13. Laptikhovsky, V., Reid, B. and Brickle, P. (2017). Spawning in a cold bath: reproduction of polar and deep-sea fish family Psychrolutidae. Journal of Fish Biology 90: 1283-1296.
  14. Weber, S., Weber, N., Godley, B., Pelembe, T., Stroud, S., Williams, N., & Broderick, A. (2017). Ascension Island as a mid-Atlantic developmental habitat for juvenile hawksbill turtles. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 97(4), 813-820. doi:10.1017/S0025315414001258
  15. Notarbartolo di Sciara G., Kerem D., Smeenk C., Rudolph P., Cesario A., Costa M., Elasar M., Feingold D., Fumagalli M., Goffman O., Hadar N. Mebrathu Y.T., Scheinin A. (2017). Cetaceans of the Red Sea. CMS Technical Series, Vol. 33, 86 p.
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  1. Frans, V. F., Augé, A. (2016). Use of local ecological knowledge to investigate endangered baleen whale recovery in the Falkland Islands. Biological Conservation. 202: 127 – 137
  2. Augé, A. (2016). Anthropogenic debris in the diet of turkey vultures (Cathartes aura) in a remote and low-populated South Atlantic island. Polar Biology. DOI 10.1007/s00300-016-2004-0
  3. González-Wevar, C. A., Rosenfeld, S., Segovia, N. I., Hüne, M., Gérard, K., Ojeda, J., Mansilla, A., Brickle, P., Díaz, A., Poulin, E. (2016). Contrasting genetic patterns and asymmetrical gene flow between South American Nacella mytilina populations affected differentially by Quaternary glaciations. PLoS One 10.1371/journal.pone.0161963
  4. Mystikou, A., Asensi, A. O., De Clerck, O., Muller, D. G., Peters, A. F., Tsiamis, K., Fletcher, K. I., Westermeier, R., Brickle, P.,  van West, P., Kupper, F. C. (2016) New records and observations of macroalgae and associated pathogens from the Falkland Islands, Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego. Botanica Marina 59: 105 – 121.
  5. Brewin, P. E., Brown, J., Brickle, P. (2016). Diurnal variation of fish and macrobenthic invertebrate community structure in an isolated oceanic island of the South Atlantic. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 26: 737 – 747.
  6. Handley, J. M., Baylis, A. M. M., Brickle, P., Pistorius, P. (2016). Temporal variation in the diet of gentoo penguins at the Falkland Islands. Polar Biology 39: 283 – 296.
  7. Goodwin, C., Jones, J., Neely, K., Brickle, P. (2016). Sponge biodiversity of Beauchene and the Sea Lion Islands and south-east East Falkland, Falkland Islands, with a description of nine new species. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 92: 263 – 290.
  8. Brickle, P., Schuchert, P., Arkhipkin, A. I., Reid, M. R., Randhawa H. S. (2016) Otolith trace elemental analyses of South American austral hake, Merluccius australis (Hutton, 1872) indicates complex salinity structuring on their spawning grounds. PLoS One 10.1371/journal.pone.0145479
  9. Baylis, A. M. M., Kowalski, G. J., Voigt, C. C., Orben, R. A., Trillmich, F., Staniland, I. J., Hoffman, J. I. (2016). Pup Vibrissae Stable Isotopes Reveal Geographic Differences in Adult Female Southern Sea Lion Habitat Use during Gestation. PLoS One 10.1371/journal.pone.0157394
  10. Baylis, A. M. M., Orben, R. A., Costa, D.P., Arnould, J. P. Y., Staniland, I. J. (2016). Sexual segregation in habitat use is smaller than expected in a highly dimorphic marine predator, the southern sea lion. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 554: 201-211
  11. Huckstadt, L. A., Tift, M. S., Riet-Sapriza, F., Franco-Trecu, V., Baylis, A. M. M., Orben, R. A., Arnould, J. P. Y., Sepulveda, M., Santos-Carvallo, M.,  Burns, J. M., Costa, D. P. (2016) Regional variability in diving physiology and behavior in a widely distributed air-breathing marine predator, the South American sea lion (Otaria byronia). Journal of Experimental Zoology 219: 2320 – 2330.
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  14. Green,D.S., Boots, B., Blockley, D.J., Rocha, C., Thompson, R.C. (In Press) Impacts of discarded plastic bags on marine assemblages and ecosystem functioning. Environmental Science & Technology
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  1. Handley, J.M., Pistorius,P.(2015) Kleptoparasitism in foraging gentoo penguins Pygoscelis papua. Polar Biology. DOI: 10.1007/s00300-015-1781-1
  2. Handley, J.M., Baylis, A.M.M., Brickle, P., Pistorius,P. (2015). Temporal variation in the diet of Gentoo penguins at the Falkland Islands. Polar Biology. DOI: 10.1007/s00300-015-1781-1
  3. Álvarez-Romero JG, Adams V, Pressey RL, Douglas M, Dale A, Augé AA, Ball B, Childs J, Digby M, Dobbs R, Gobius N, Hinchley D, Lancaster I, Maughan M, Perdrisat I (2015). Integrated cross-realm planning: an operational framework for decision-makers. Biological Conservation
  4. Baylis, A., Orben, R., Pistorius, P., Brickle, P., Staniland, I. and Ratcliffe, N. (2015) Winter foraging site fidelity of king penguins breeding at the Falkland Islands. Marine Biology 162: 99 – 110.
  5. Quillfeldt, P., Ekschmitt, K., Brickle, P., McGill, R. A. R., Wolters, V., Dehnhard, N., Masello, J. F. (2015) Variability of higher trophic level stable isotope data in space and time – a case study in a marine ecosystem. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry. 29: 667–674
  6. Arkhipkin, A., Boucher, E., Gras, M. and Brickle, P. (2015). Variability in age and growth of common rock oyster Saccostrea cucullata (Bivalvia) in Ascension Island (central-east Atlantic). Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. doi:10.1017/S0025315414001982
  1. Goodwin, C., Jones, J., Neely, K. and Brickle, P. (2014). Sponge biodiversity of Beauchêne and the Sea Lion Islands and south-east East Falkland, Falkland Islands, with a description of nine new species. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. doi:10.1017/S0025315414001775
  2. Mystikou, A., Peters, A. F., Asensi, A. O., Brickle, P., van West, P., Convey, P. and Küpper, F. C. (2014). Seaweed biodiversity in the south-western Antarctic Peninsula: Surveying macroalgal community composition in the Adelaide Island/Marguerite Bay region over a 35-year time span. Polar Biology. 37:1607–1619
  3. Laptikhovsky, V., Brickle, P., Söffker, M., Davidson, D., Roux, M-J., Rexer-Huber, K., Brewin, P. E., Kälkvist, E., Brown, J., Brown, S., Black, A., Anders, N. R., Cartwright, S., Poncet, D. and Parker, G. (2014). Life history and population characteristics of the Antarctic starfish, Anasterias antarctica Lütken, 1856 (Asteroidea: Forcipulatida: Asteriidae) around the Falkland Islands. Polar Biology. DOI 10.1007/s00300-014-1608-5
  1. Granadeiro, J. P., Brickle, P., Catry, P. (2013). Do individual seabirds specialize on fisheries’ waste? The case of black-browed albatrosses foraging over the Patagonian shelf. Animal Conservation. 17: 19-26.
  2. MacKenzie, K., Brickle, P., Hemmingsen, W., George-Nascimento, M. (2013) Parasites of hoki, Macruronus magellanicus, in the Southwest Atlantic and Southeast Pacific Oceans, with an assessment of their potential value as biological tags. Fisheries Research 145: 1 – 5.67
  3. Kalavtati, C., MacKenzie, K., Collins, C., Hemmingsen, W., Brickle, P. (2013). Two new species of myxosporean parasites (Myxosporea: Bivalvulida) from gall bladders of Macruronus magellanicus Lönnberg, 1907 (Teleostei: Merlucciidae). Zootaxa 3647 (4): 541 – 554.
  4. Brown, J., Brickle, P., Scott, B. E. (2013). Investigating the movements and behaviour of Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides Smitt, 1898) around the Falkland Islands using satellite linked archival tags. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 443: 65 – 74.
  5. Catry, P., Lemos, R.T., Brickle, P., Phillip, R. A, Matias, R., Granadeiro, J.P. (2013). Predicting the distribution of a threatened albatross: The importance of competition, fisheries and annual variability. Progress in Oceanography, 110. 1-10
  1. Arkhipkin, A., Brickle, P., Laptikhovsky, V. and Winter A. (2012). Dining hall at sea: the eastern Patagonian Shelf is a destination for feeding migrations of nektonic predators. Journal of Fish Biology 81: 882 – 902.
  2. Goodwin, C., Brewin P.E., Brickle, P. (2012). Sponge biodiversity of South Georgia island with descriptions of fifteen new species Zootaxa 3542: 1–48
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