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Adriana Vergés
PeerJ Author
1,075 Points

Contributions by role

Author 270
Preprint Author 70
Editor 735

Contributions by subject area

Ecology
Marine Biology
Microbiology
Biodiversity
Genetics
Plant Science
Environmental Sciences
Aquaculture, Fisheries and Fish Science
Biogeography
Developmental Biology
Zoology
Conservation Biology
Ecosystem Science

Adriana Vergés

PeerJ Author

Summary

Dr Adriana Vergés, Senior Lecturer in Marine Ecology at the Centre for Marine Bio-Innovation, UNSW Australia. President, Australian Marine Science Association NSW.
Qualifications: BSc (Hons) in Marine Science from the National University of Ireland (Galway); MSc in Science Communication from Dublin City University (Ireland); PhD in Ecology from the University of Barcelona (Spain).

Biodiversity Biological Oceanography Conservation Biology Ecology Marine Biology

Past or current institution affiliations

University of New South Wales

Work details

Associate Professor

University of New South Wales
July 2010
School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences

Websites

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PeerJ Contributions

  • Articles 2
  • Preprints 1
  • Edited 6
May 17, 2017
Microbiome patterns across the gastrointestinal tract of the rabbitfish Siganus fuscescens
Shaun Nielsen, Jackson Wilkes Walburn, Adriana Vergés, Torsten Thomas, Suhelen Egan
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3317 PubMed 28533966
February 18, 2016
Genotypic richness predicts phenotypic variation in an endangered clonal plant
Suzanna M. Evans, Elizabeth A. Sinclair, Alistair G.B. Poore, Keryn F. Bain, Adriana Vergés
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.1633 PubMed 26925313
April 20, 2016 - Version: 2
Examining the relationship between fish herbivore biomass, coral and macroalgal cover on Singapore’s heavily disturbed reefs
James R Guest, Adriana Vergés, Andrew G Bauman, Alexandra H Campbell, Loke Ming Chou, David A Feary, Jeffrey KY Low, Ezequiel M Marzinelli, Karenne Tun, Peter D Steinberg
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.1907v2

Academic Editor on

October 2, 2020
Fish predation hinders the success of coral restoration efforts using fragmented massive corals
Gammon Koval, Nicolas Rivas, Martine D’Alessandro, Dalton Hesley, Rolando Santos, Diego Lirman
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9978 PubMed 33062430
June 12, 2019
Coastal fish assemblages and predation pressure in northern-central Chilean Lessonia trabeculata kelp forests and barren grounds
Nicolás Riquelme-Pérez, Catalina A. Musrri, Wolfgang B. Stotz, Osvaldo Cerda, Oscar Pino-Olivares, Martin Thiel
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6964 PubMed 31223523
May 18, 2018
Fitness consequences of fish circadian behavioural variation in exploited marine environments
Martina Martorell-Barceló, Andrea Campos-Candela, Josep Alós
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.4814 PubMed 29796349
April 17, 2018
Challenges of transferring models of fish abundance between coral reefs
Ana M.M. Sequeira, Camille Mellin, Hector M. Lozano-Montes, Jessica J. Meeuwig, Mathew A. Vanderklift, Michael D.E. Haywood, Russell C. Babcock, M. Julian Caley
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.4566 PubMed 29682410
October 5, 2017
Assessing the living and dead proportions of cold-water coral colonies: implications for deep-water Marine Protected Area monitoring in a changing ocean
Johanne Vad, Covadonga Orejas, Juan Moreno-Navas, Helen S. Findlay, J. Murray Roberts
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3705 PubMed 29018595
September 6, 2017
Coral larvae for restoration and research: a large-scale method for rearing Acropora millepora larvae, inducing settlement, and establishing symbiosis
F. Joseph Pollock, Sefano M. Katz, Jeroen A.J.M. van de Water, Sarah W. Davies, Margaux Hein, Gergely Torda, Mikhail V. Matz, Victor H. Beltran, Patrick Buerger, Eneour Puill-Stephan, David Abrego, David G. Bourne, Bette L. Willis
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3732 PubMed 28894640