Abstract is: Anne Elizabeth Magurran CBE FRSE (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.
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P1026 | academic thesis | Biological diversity and woodland management : an investigation with special reference to Banagher, Co. Derry, N. Ireland | Q56350660 |
P1416 | affiliation | University of St Andrews | Q216273 |
P6424 | affiliation string | University of St Andrews | |
P166 | award received | Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh | Q5438598 |
Commander of the Order of the British Empire | Q12201477 | ||
ASAB Medal | Q16962160 | ||
Beverton Medal | Q55605300 | ||
P27 | country of citizenship | United Kingdom | Q145 |
P185 | doctoral student | Helder Queiroz | Q3788140 |
P69 | educated at | Ulster University | Q2096524 |
P108 | employer | University of St Andrews | Q216273 |
P734 | family name | Magurran | Q131608468 |
P101 | field of work | ecology | Q7150 |
P735 | given name | Anne | Q564684 |
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Elizabeth | Q385468 | ||
Elizabeth | Q385468 | ||
P1412 | languages spoken, written or signed | English | Q1860 |
P6104 | maintained by WikiProject | WikiProject Invasion Biology | Q56241615 |
P463 | member of | Royal Society of Edinburgh | Q117467 |
P106 | occupation | biologist | Q864503 |
P1344 | participant in | World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2018 | Q114717234 |
P21 | sex or gender | female | Q6581072 |
Q54432865 | A Cost of Sexual Harassment in the Guppy, Poecilia reticulata |
Q112766122 | A Remote Sensing Approach to Understanding Patterns of Secondary Succession in Tropical Forest |
Q92383107 | A balance of winners and losers in the Anthropocene |
Q54432775 | A test of how predator conditioning influences survival of hatchery-reared Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, in restocking programmes |
Q54432692 | Abundance and dominance become less predictable as species richness decreases |
Q54432890 | Acquired Recognition of Predator Odour in the European Minnow (Phoxinus phoxinus) |
Q54432579 | An endangered tree fern increases beta-diversity at a fine scale in the Atlantic Forest Ecosystem |
Q54432879 | Another battle of the sexes: the consequences of sexual asymmetry in mating costs and predation risk in the guppy, Poecilia reticulata |
Q54432861 | Artificial introductions, evolutionary change and population differentiation in Trinidadian guppies (Poecilia reticulata: Poeciliidae) |
Q30803680 | Assemblage time series reveal biodiversity change but not systematic loss |
Q54432656 | Association tendency and preference for heterospecifics in an invasive species |
Q36818477 | Asymmetry in pay-off predicts how familiar individuals respond to one another |
Q54432825 | Back to school: can antipredator behaviour in guppies be enhanced through social learning? |
Q54432877 | Behavioural Consequences of an Artificial Introduction of Guppies (Poecilia reticulata) in N. Trinidad: Evidence for the Evolution of Anti-Predator Behaviour in the Wild |
Q54432777 | Behavioural profiles: individual consistency in male mating behaviour under varying sex ratios |
Q54432796 | Benefits of familiarity persist after prolonged isolation in guppies |
Q56536673 | BioTIME: A database of biodiversity time series for the Anthropocene |
Q114751938 | Biological Diversity: The Coexistence of Species on Changing Landscapes. |
Q31148871 | Biological diversity |
Q56350660 | Biological diversity and woodland management : an investigation with special reference to Banagher, Co. Derry, N. Ireland |
Q28748380 | Biological diversity in a changing world |
Q34089432 | Biological diversity of fish communities: pattern and process |
Q54432868 | Brightly coloured schools and red herrings: a reply to Roccanova |
Q54432798 | Captive breeding promotes aggression in an endangered Mexican fish |
Q54432869 | Caudal eyespots on fish predators influence the inspection behaviour of Trinidadian guppies, Poecilia reticulata |
Q93186148 | Change in the dominance structure of two marine-fish assemblages over three decades |
Q39310809 | Community-level regulation of temporal trends in biodiversity |
Q54432778 | Comparison of genetic diversity at microsatellite loci in near-extinct and non-endangered species of Mexican goodeine fishes and prediction of cross-amplification within the family |
Q111160438 | Complex community responses underpin biodiversity change following invasion |
Q54432884 | Conflict and co-operation in White Cloud Mountain minnow schools |
Q54432706 | Context dependent acquisition of familiarity recognition in Trinidadian guppies |
Q54432855 | Context-dependent fright reactions in captive European minnows: the importance of naturalness in laboratory experiments |
Q115408474 | Contrasting trends in biodiversity of birds and trees during succession following cacao agroforest abandonment |
Q54432669 | Courtship Display Persists Despite Early Social Deprivation |
Q54432870 | Development of predator defences in fishes |
Q54432898 | Dicing with death: predator inspection behaviour in minnow shoals |
Q54432639 | Direct evidence that density-dependent regulation underpins the temporal stability of abundant species in a diverse animal community |
Q50026473 | Divergent biodiversity change within ecosystems |
Q54432770 | Diversity Over Time |
Q34978852 | Diversity is maintained by seasonal variation in species abundance |
Q54432780 | Does disturbance affect the structure of tropical fish assemblages? A test using null models |
Q57055445 | Dominance structure of assemblages is regulated over a period of rapid environmental change |
Q115309546 | Drivers of diversity gradients of a highly mobile marine assemblage in a mesoscale seascape |
Q31041005 | ECOLOGY. How ecosystems change |
Q115339684 | Ecological Diversity and Its Measurement. |
Q115339873 | Ecological Diversity and Its Measurement. |
Q33499948 | Ecology. Threats to freshwater fish |
Q36221476 | Ecology: linking species diversity and genetic diversity |
Q111172790 | Effective monitoring of freshwater fish |
Q54432722 | Effects of polyandry on male phenotypic diversity |
Q54432827 | Effects of relaxed predation pressure on visual predator recognition in the guppy |
Q36198467 | Estimates of local biodiversity change over time stand up to scrutiny |
Q115787465 | Estimating species relative abundances from museum records |
Q54432724 | Evaluating Tropical Biodiversity: Do We Need a More Refined Approach? |
Q54432589 | Evaluating detectability of freshwater fish assemblages in tropical streams: Is hand-seining sufficient? |
Q54432916 | Evidence for position preferences in schooling mackerel |
Q54432702 | Evidence of female-promoted polyandry in Trinidadian guppies |
Q33635652 | Evolution of biological diversity |
Q52034842 | Evolution of mate discrimination in a fish |
Q28646607 | Exotic invaders gain foraging benefits by shoaling with native fish |
Q47967844 | Explaining the excess of rare species in natural species abundance distributions |
Q54432635 | Exploratory behaviour and transmission of information between the invasive guppy and native Mexican topminnows |
Q54432871 | Factors affecting the distribution of genetic variability in the guppy, Poecilia reticulata |
Q54432850 | Familiarity breeds contempt in guppies |
Q54432857 | Familiarity in schooling fish: how long does it take to acquire? |
Q54432781 | Familiarity-biased patterns of association shift with time among European minnows |
Q54432799 | Female mating decisions: maximizing fitness? |
Q30881968 | Fifteen forms of biodiversity trend in the Anthropocene |
Q54432672 | Fine-tuning the assessment of large-scale temporal trends in biodiversity using the example of British breeding birds |
Q54432619 | Fish Pheromones and Related Cues Edited by Peter W.Sorensen and Brian D.Wisenden, February 2015, Wiley-Blackwell, ISBN: 978-0-8138-2386-7. Price: GBP 133.00; EUR 179.60; USD 199.95. Pages xi, 296, figures and diagrams |
Q54432920 | Fish in larger shoals find food faster |
Q93603545 | Fish pheromones and evolutionary enigmas: a reply to Smith |
Q33354325 | Fitness consequences of female multiple mating: a direct test of indirect benefits |
Q54432912 | Foraging, timidity and shoal size in minnows and goldfish |
Q33792406 | Forced monogamy in a multiply mating species does not impede colonisation success |
Q60499314 | Forest loss as a catalyst of population and biodiversity change: |
Q57406394 | From individuals to communities: How singleton invasive pine saplings lead to biodiversity change in the Brazilian Cerrado hotspot |
Q35986881 | From species to communities: the signature of recreational use on a tropical river ecosystem |
Q54432795 | Gametic isolation in guppies (Poecilia reticulata) |
Q54432878 | Genetic Consequences of an Artificial Introduction of Guppies (Poecilia reticulata) in N. Trinidad |
Q54432851 | Geographic variation in sperm production by Trinidadian guppies |
Q98564137 | Global change in the functional diversity of marine fisheries exploitation over the past 65 years |
Q112271518 | Global patterns in functional rarity of marine fish |
Q54432708 | Goodness-of-fit measures of evenness: a new tool for exploring changes in community structure |
Q57055450 | Gradients in predation risk in a tropical river system |
Q54432741 | Guppy males distinguish between familiar and unfamiliar females of a distantly related species |
Q54432803 | Habitat use mediates the conflict of interest between the sexes |
Q36724513 | Heterospecific harassment of native endangered fishes by invasive guppies in Mexico |
Q54432564 | Heterospecific shoaling in an invasive poeciliid: shared history does not affect shoal cohesion |
Q54432573 | How pre- and postcopulatory sexual selection influence male mating decisions in a promiscuous species |
Q35222014 | How reproductive ecology contributes to the spread of a globally invasive fish |
Q51556909 | How selection structures species abundance distributions |
Q54432678 | How should regional biodiversity be monitored? |
Q54432829 | Inbreeding depression and genetic load of sexually selected traits: how the guppy lost its spots |
Q92015944 | Increases in local richness (α-diversity) following invasion are offset by biotic homogenization in a biodiversity hotspot |
Q51158691 | Individual variation in reproductive behaviour is linked to temporal heterogeneity in predation risk |
Q54432893 | Information Transfer across Fish Shoals under Predator Threat |
Q54432782 | Innate abilities to distinguish between predator species and cue concentration in Atlantic salmon |
Q54432651 | Interplay of temperature and light influences wild guppy (Poecilia reticulata) daily reproductive activity |
Q51799609 | Intrinsic reproductive isolation between Trinidadian populations of the guppy, Poecilia reticulata |
Q54432862 | Is there a Fish Alarm Pheromone? A Wild Study and Critique |
Q54432838 | Isolation and characterization of polymorphic microsatellites in the Trinidadian guppy (Poecilia reticulata) |
Q54432820 | Kin structure and shoal composition dynamics in the guppy,Poecilia reticulata |
Q96590292 | Landscape-scale forest loss as a catalyst of population and biodiversity change |
Q54432710 | Learned Defences and Counterdefences in Predator-Prey Interactions |
Q54432784 | Learned Defences and Counterdefences in Predator-Prey Interactions |
Q54432821 | Learned mate recognition and reproductive isolation in guppies |
Q54432830 | Learned predator recognition and antipredator responses in fishes |
Q51640183 | Linking species abundance distributions in numerical abundance and biomass through simple assumptions about community structure |
Q51544502 | Local and regional rarity in a diverse tropical fish assemblage |
Q113917893 | Local biodiversity change reflects interactions among changing abundance, evenness, and richness |
Q33639613 | Long-term datasets in biodiversity research and monitoring: assessing change in ecological communities through time |
Q112799744 | Long‐term changes in temperate marine fish assemblages are driven by a small subset of species |
Q122984553 | Looking back on biodiversity change: lessons for the road ahead |
Q54432859 | Male display rate reveals ejaculate characteristics in the Trinidadian guppy, Poecilia reticulata |
Q54432786 | Male harassment reduces short-term female fitness in guppies |
Q54432852 | Male mating behaviour and sperm production characteristics under varying sperm competition risk in guppies |
Q108275480 | Mapping human pressures on biodiversity across the planet uncovers anthropogenic threat complexes |
Q54432787 | Mate choice, sexual coercion and gene flow in guppy populations |
Q112769581 | Measuring Biological Diversity |
Q112827114 | Measuring biological diversity |
Q83213675 | Measuring richness and evenness |
Q54432627 | Measuring temporal turnover in ecological communities |
Q54432831 | Mechanisms underlying shoal composition in the Trinidadian guppy, Poecilia reticulata |
Q54432772 | Minnows and the selfish herd: effects of predation risk on shoaling behaviour are dependent on habitat complexity |
Q34304664 | Molecular phylogeny of the livebearing Goodeidae (Cyprinodontiformes). |
Q31158048 | Monitoring change in biodiversity through composite indices. |
Q57055438 | More than the sum of the parts: annual partitioning within spatial guilds underpins community regulation |
Q24647170 | Multiple benefits of multiple mating in guppies |
Q54432817 | Multiple mating and reproductive skew in Trinidadian guppies |
Q54432809 | Multiple mating influences offspring size in guppies |
Q54432885 | Obtaining and applying objective criteria in animal welfare |
Q54432773 | Ontogenetic learning of predator recognition in hatchery-reared Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar |
Q35061938 | Open questions: some unresolved issues in biodiversity |
Q46883337 | Overlooked local biodiversity loss--response |
Q54432832 | Partner choice in piranha shoals |
Q33496270 | Patterns and causes of species richness: a general simulation model for macroecology. |
Q43587283 | Patterns of speciation in endemic Mexican Goodeid fish: sexual conflict or early radiation? |
Q54432842 | Patterns of sperm precedence and predictors of paternity in the Trinidadian guppy |
Q54432886 | Population Differences in the Schooling Behaviour of Newborn Guppies, Poecilia reticulata |
Q54432887 | Population differences in predator recognition and attack cone avoidance in the guppy Poecilia reticulata |
Q54432896 | Population differences in the reaction of minnows to alarm substance* |
Q54432881 | Population differentiation in Trinidadian guppies (Poecilia reticulata): patterns and problems |
Q28765262 | Population differentiation without speciation |
Q54432594 | Predation pressure shapes brain anatomy in the wild |
Q54432873 | Predator Inspection Behaviour Covaries With Schooling Tendency Amongst Wild Guppy, Poecilia Reticulata, Populations in Trinidad |
Q54432899 | Predator inspection behaviour in minnow shoals: differences between populations and individuals |
Q54432900 | Predator model recognition and response habituation in shoaling minnows |
Q115532303 | Predator-induced hyperventilation in wild and hatchery Atlantic salmon fry |
Q54432901 | Preface |
Q54432610 | Prevalence of multimodal species abundance distributions is linked to spatial and taxonomic breadth |
Q54432897 | Provenance, Shoal Size and the Sociobiology of Predator-Evasion Behaviour in Minnow Shoals |
Q33772326 | Q&A: What is biodiversity? |
Q54432811 | Quantifying male attractiveness and mating behaviour through phenotypic size manipulation in the Trinidadian guppy, Poecilia reticulata |
Q110531716 | Quantifying regional biodiversity in the tropics: A case study of freshwater fish in Trinidad and Tobago |
Q28708884 | Quantifying temporal change in biodiversity: challenges and opportunities |
Q30996548 | Rapid biotic homogenization of marine fish assemblages |
Q34302503 | Reasons for the invasive success of a guppy (Poecilia reticulata) population in Trinidad |
Q98894032 | Recent increases in assemblage rarity are linked to increasing local immigration |
Q117191291 | Regional occupancy increases for widespread species but decreases for narrowly distributed species in metacommunity time series |
Q30392572 | Relationship between evenness and body size in species rich assemblages |
Q54432738 | Reproductive strategies of Red-bellied Piranha (Pygocentrus nattereri Kner, 1858) in the white waters of the Mamirauá flooded forest, central Brazilian Amazon |
Q54432888 | Risk Sensitive Courtship in the Guppy (Poecilia Reticulata) |
Q24678427 | Safety in numbers? Shoaling behaviour of the Amazonian red-bellied piranha |
Q54432854 | Schooling decisions in guppies ( Poecilia reticulata ) are based on familiarity rather than kin recognition by phenotype matching |
Q54432906 | Schooling mackerel and herring choose neighbours of similar size |
Q54432874 | Schooling preferences for familiar fish in the guppy, Poecilia reticulata |
Q56603564 | Schooling preferences for familiar fish in the guppy, Poecilia reticulata |
Q54432860 | Schooling preferences for familiar fish vary with group size in a wild guppy population |
Q89630335 | Scientists' warning to humanity on the freshwater biodiversity crisis |
Q54432836 | Settlement and habitat use by juvenile pike in early winter |
Q51740894 | Sex and differentiation: population genetic divergence and sexual dimorphism in Mexican goodeid fish |
Q54432847 | Sex differences in behaviour as an indirect consequence of mating system |
Q54432822 | Sex ratio dynamics and fluctuating selection pressures in natural populations of the Trinidadian guppy, Poecilia reticulata |
Q54432876 | Sexual Conflict as a Consequence of Ecology: Evidence from Guppy, Poecilia reticulata, Populations in Trinidad |
Q34525124 | Sexual conflict and evolution in Trinidadian guppies. |
Q54432654 | Sexual segregation in monomorphic minnows |
Q54432915 | Shoal size, patch profitability and information exchange in foraging goldfish |
Q58065502 | Simulating shifts in taxonomic and functional β-diversity of ray-finned fishes: Probing the Mariana disaster |
Q54432903 | Size-segregative behaviour in minnow shoals |
Q50000354 | Sociability between invasive guppies and native topminnows |
Q51887616 | Spatial cognition in zebrafish: the role of strain and rearing environment |
Q114751933 | Species Diversity in Space and Time. |
Q51708857 | Species abundance distributions over time |
Q54432758 | Species abundance distributions reveal environmental heterogeneity in modified landscapes |
Q33298425 | Species abundance distributions: moving beyond single prediction theories to integration within an ecological framework |
Q54432762 | Species and population differences in social recognition between fishes: a role for ecology? |
Q112795128 | Species richness change across spatial scales |
Q33458774 | Taking species abundance distributions beyond individuals |
Q54432805 | Taxonomic distinctness in a linear system: a test using a tropical freshwater fish assemblage |
Q94521863 | Temperature-related biodiversity change across temperate marine and terrestrial systems |
Q33730000 | Temporal turnover and the maintenance of diversity in ecological assemblages |
Q112799336 | Temporal β diversity—A macroecological perspective |
Q54432864 | The Behavioral Diversity and Evolution of Guppy, Poecilia reticulata, Populations in Trinidad |
Q112768134 | The Shape of Species Abundance Distributions Across Spatial Scales |
Q54432768 | The effect of social environment during ontogeny on life history expression in the guppy Poecilia reticulata |
Q54432910 | The effects of increasing shoal size on handling time in goldfish, Carassius auratus L |
Q90781083 | The geography of biodiversity change in marine and terrestrial assemblages |
Q54432699 | The geometric mean of relative abundance indices: a biodiversity measure with a difference |
Q42317943 | The important challenge of quantifying tropical diversity |
Q54432648 | The influence of population mixing on newborn shoaling behaviour in the guppy (Poecilia reticulata) |
Q54432814 | The influence of rearing experience on the behaviour of an endangered Mexican fish, Skiffia multipunctata |
Q54432889 | The inheritance and development of minnow anti-predator behaviour |
Q129368182 | Three major steps toward the conservation of freshwater and riparian biodiversity |
Q112799337 | Towards a macroscope: Leveraging technology to transform the breadth, scale and resolution of macroecological data |
Q125873013 | Trophic ecology of benthic fish assemblages in a lowland river in the Brazilian Amazon |
Q54432823 | Uncoupling the links between male mating tactics and female attractiveness |
Q54432883 | Variation in Schooling and Aggression Amongst Guppy (Poecilia Reticulata) Populations in Trinidad |
Q54432908 | Vigilant Behaviour and Shoal Size in Minnows |
Q122983846 | Widespread shifts in body size within populations and assemblages |
Q112801031 | β‐diversity scaling patterns are consistent across metrics and taxa |
Q3788140 | Helder Queiroz | doctoral advisor | P184 |
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