Marnie L. Campbell
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View article: Road transport injury in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in New South Wales, Australia
Road transport injury in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in New South Wales, Australia Open
Findings emphasise the need for culturally appropriate, community-led road safety initiatives to reduce transport injuries and deaths in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
View article: Access to compensation for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people after a road transport injury in New South Wales, Australia
Access to compensation for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people after a road transport injury in New South Wales, Australia Open
Objective To describe the personal, crash and claim characteristics of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who submitted a claim under the New South Wales (NSW) Compulsory Third Party (CTP) scheme and explore the differences in ch…
View article: A medical algorithmic audit framework for evaluating the safety, equity, and quality of an AI Scribe tool in a paediatric developmental assessment clinic
A medical algorithmic audit framework for evaluating the safety, equity, and quality of an AI Scribe tool in a paediatric developmental assessment clinic Open
Background Any tool that can reduce the administrative burden on healthcare providers while preserving safe, accountable and high-quality medical documentation is of immense value both to healthcare institutions and consumers. The key ques…
View article: Bridging, Braiding, and Weaving Indigenous and Western Science to Understand and Make Predictions About Weather and Climate Change
Bridging, Braiding, and Weaving Indigenous and Western Science to Understand and Make Predictions About Weather and Climate Change Open
In this study, Indigenous Knowledge Holders were gathered in a collaborative forum to discuss weather, in particular, Indigenous Science knowledge related to severe weather, climate change, and weather prediction methods. Weather forecasti…
View article: Varying vulnerabilities: Seagrass species under threat from prolonged ocean warming
Varying vulnerabilities: Seagrass species under threat from prolonged ocean warming Open
Understanding the response of various seagrass species to prolonged elevated water temperatures is crucial for effective management and seagrass species restoration amid increasing climate change‐induced ocean warming and marine heat waves…
View article: Does non‐native diversity mirror Earth's biodiversity?
Does non‐native diversity mirror Earth's biodiversity? Open
Aim Human activities have introduced numerous non‐native species (NNS) worldwide. Understanding and predicting large‐scale NNS establishment patterns remain fundamental scientific challenges. Here, we evaluate if NNS composition represents…
View article: Epistemology of ignorance: the contribution of philosophy to the science-policy interface of marine biosecurity
Epistemology of ignorance: the contribution of philosophy to the science-policy interface of marine biosecurity Open
Marine ecosystems are under increasing pressure from human activity, yet successful management relies on knowledge. The evidence-based policy (EBP) approach has been promoted on the grounds that it provides greater transparency and consist…
View article: Marine Debris on New Zealand Beaches - Baseline Data to Evaluate Regional Variances
Marine Debris on New Zealand Beaches - Baseline Data to Evaluate Regional Variances Open
Terrestrial sources of marine debris on beaches are substantial, increasing, and are primarily a result of mismanaged waste on land. The scale, source, and composition of beached marine debris in New Zealand was determined by surveying 41 …
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Front Cover Open
The cover image relates to the Research Article https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.13167 “Invasive coral Tubastraea tagusensis on the Ilha de Âncora, Armação dos Búzios, southeastern Brazil.” Photography credit: Larissa Pires-Teixeira.
View article: Trends in the detection of aquatic non‐indigenous species across global marine, estuarine and freshwater ecosystems: A 50‐year perspective
Trends in the detection of aquatic non‐indigenous species across global marine, estuarine and freshwater ecosystems: A 50‐year perspective Open
Aim The introduction of aquatic non‐indigenous species (ANS) has become a major driver for global changes in species biogeography. We examined spatial patterns and temporal trends of ANS detections since 1965 to inform conservation policy …
View article: Seagrass Restoration Is Possible: Insights and Lessons From Australia and New Zealand
Seagrass Restoration Is Possible: Insights and Lessons From Australia and New Zealand Open
© Copyright © 2020 Tan, Dalby, Kendrick, Statton, Sinclair, Fraser, Macreadie, Gillies, Coleman, Waycott, van Dijk, Vergés, Ross, Connolly, McLeod, et al.. Seagrasses are important marine ecosystems situated throughout the world’s coastlin…
View article: Fostering Marine Environmental Stewardship: New Tactics Needed to Engage Millennials
Fostering Marine Environmental Stewardship: New Tactics Needed to Engage Millennials Open
The generation subculture theory asserts that as each generation comes of age and begins to harness political and economic power, their unique value-set will shape social and environmental outcomes. With this in mind, we undertook a prelim…
View article: Managing Urban Landscapes for Biodiversity Conservation and Human Health
Managing Urban Landscapes for Biodiversity Conservation and Human Health Open
Key Findings A diverse range of actors are involved in created policy and management of green spaces (researchers, practitioners and community groups) in the greater Hobart region Leadership usually occurs at local council level The prese…
View article: Marine Biosecurity Crisis Decision-Making: Two Tools to Aid “Go”/“No Go” Decision-Making
Marine Biosecurity Crisis Decision-Making: Two Tools to Aid “Go”/“No Go” Decision-Making Open
Determining if a newly detected marine species is introduced to an area is an important first step when considering if control or eradication should be attempted. This step is often challenging, especially when data and introduced species …
View article: Which Values Do Non-Native Marine Species Affect? A Case-Study Exploration of Perceived Values at Threat in Micronesia
Which Values Do Non-Native Marine Species Affect? A Case-Study Exploration of Perceived Values at Threat in Micronesia Open
Impact assessment of non-native species introductions tend to focus on either economic and/or environmental risks. We present work that extends these approaches bringing environmental (ecological) and economic values together with social a…
View article: A long-term study (1949–2015) of the aftermaths of the deliberate experimental introduction of an invasive freshwater amphipod (Crustacea) to a small Island
A long-term study (1949–2015) of the aftermaths of the deliberate experimental introduction of an invasive freshwater amphipod (Crustacea) to a small Island Open
The ability to track changing distributions and long-term interactions between native and introduced species provides insights into forecasting impacts of invaders.We used data from deliberate field introduction experiments of a freshwater…
View article: Niche partitioning of intertidal seagrasses: evidence of the influence of substrate temperature
Niche partitioning of intertidal seagrasses: evidence of the influence of substrate temperature Open
Summary The influence of soil temperature on rhizome depths of four intertidal seagrass species was investigated in central Queensland, Australia. We postulated that certain intertidal seagrass species are soil temperature‐sensitive and ve…
View article: Biosecurity messages are lost in translation to citizens: Implications for devolving management to citizens
Biosecurity messages are lost in translation to citizens: Implications for devolving management to citizens Open
The increasing focus of marine biosecurity agencies on transferring management responsibilities to citizens and industry begs the question whether devolved responsibility is a viable option for creating biosecurity outcomes. We examined re…
View article: Burial Duration and Frequency Influences Resilience of Differing Propagule Types in a Subtidal Seagrass, Posidonia australis
Burial Duration and Frequency Influences Resilience of Differing Propagule Types in a Subtidal Seagrass, Posidonia australis Open
Sedimentation that leads to periodic, and often prolonged, burial events is becoming more common on the world's coastlines as human populations expand and create urbanised marine environments. Different seagrass species react differently t…
View article: Acanthaster planci invasions: applying biosecurity practices to manage a native boom and bust coral pest in Australia
Acanthaster planci invasions: applying biosecurity practices to manage a native boom and bust coral pest in Australia Open
Coral reef systems are in global decline. In Australia, much of this decline has been attributable to cyclic outbreaks (every ~17 years) of the coral-feeding crown-of-thorns seastar. While a native species, when in large enough densities t…
View article: INVASIVESNET towards an International Association for Open Knowledge on Invasive Alien Species
INVASIVESNET towards an International Association for Open Knowledge on Invasive Alien Species Open
In a world where invasive alien species (IAS) are recognised as one of the major threats to biodiversity, leading scientists from five continents have come together to propose the concept of developing an international association for open…
View article: Marine pests in paradise: capacity building, awareness raising and preliminary introduced species port survey results in the Republic of Palau
Marine pests in paradise: capacity building, awareness raising and preliminary introduced species port survey results in the Republic of Palau Open
Introduced marine species can have a large impact upon small countries that are reliant on marine tourism. Non-governmental organisations, such as the World Conservation Union (IUCN), are working with technical experts to implement capacit…
View article: Evolving Marine Biosecurity in the Galapagos Islands
Evolving Marine Biosecurity in the Galapagos Islands Open
Some of my co-authors and I have just returned from one of the paradises on earth and a natural history mecca – The Galapagos Islands, Ecuador. We participated in (MLC, CLH) or hosted (IK, TD, KC) the 1st Tropical Island Marine Bioinvasion…