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2012-18 ARC DECRA Research Fellow Funded by: Australian Research Council (ARC) Hosted by: Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia 2012-15 World Wildlife Fund Kathryn S. Fuller Research Fellow Funded by: World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Hosted by: Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia 2010-12 NSF Postdoctoral Fellow Funded by: US National Science Foundation (NSF) Hosted by: University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

研究领域

Ecology

My research focuses broadly on the intersection of human impacts and animal behaviour and how this can lead to cascading effects through food webs. The majority of my research is centered around three key questions: 1) How does predation risk structure marine ecosystems? 2) How are humans affecting marine predators – and thus predation risk and marine ecosystem structure? 3) How can new and emerging technologies be applied to marine ecological and conservation questions? Within these overarching questions, I aim to shed light on both fundamental ecological questions about how marine systems function (Question #1) as well as applied conservation questions (Question #2) and solutions (Question #3). Much of my work has explored these questions by taking advantage of the many uncontrolled, large-scale ‘natural experiments’ that humans have inadvertently created across the globe. Increasingly, my work uses new and emerging technologies, such as extremely high spatial resolution satellite and aerial imagery, to achieve my research goals.

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Madin, E.M.P, L.M. Dill, A.D. Ridlon, M.R. Heithaus, and R.R. Warner. 2016. Human activities change marine ecosystems by altering predation risk. Global Change Biology 22 (1): 44–60. Luiz, O.J., R.M. Woods, E.M.P. Madin, and J.S. Madin. 2016. Predicting IUCN extinction risk categories for the world’s data-deficient groupers. Conservation Letters. DOI: 10.1111/conl.12230. Luiz, O.J., E.M.P. Madin, J.S. Madin, A.H. Baird, and A.S. Grutter. 2016. A tropical cleaner wrasse finds new clients at the frontier. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 14 (2): 110-111. Beck, H., D. Feary, A. Fowler, E.M.P. Madin, and D. Booth. 2016. Temperate predators and seasonal water temperatures impact feeding of a range-expanding tropical fish. Marine Biology 163 (70). DOI 10.1007/s00227-016-2844-8. Madin, J.S. and E.M.P. Madin. 2015. The full extent of the global coral reef crisis. Conservation Biology 29 (6): 1724–1726. Madin, E.M.P. and P.I. Macreadie. 2015. Incorporating carbon footprints into seafood sustainability certification and eco-labels. Marine Policy 57: 178–181. Davidson, J.L., I.E. Van Putten, P. Leith, M. Nursey-Bray, E.M.P. Madin and N.J. Holbrook. 2013. Toward Operationalizing Resilience Concepts in Australian Marine Sectors Coping with Climate Change. Ecology and Society 18 (3): 4. Madin, J.S, A.I. Dell, E.M.P. Madin and M.C. Nash. 2013. Spatial variation in mechanical properties of coral reef substrate and implications for coral colony integrity. Coral Reefs 32: 173-179. Madin, E.M.P., S.D. Gaines, J.S. Madin, A.K. Link, P.J. Lubchenco, R.L. Selden and R.R. Warner. 2012. Do behavioral foraging responses of prey to predators function similarly in restored and pristine foodwebs? PLoS One 7(3): e32390. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0032390. Madin, E.M.P., N.C. Ban, Z.A. Doubleday, T.H. Holmes, G.T. Pecl and F. Smith. 2012. Socio-economic and management implications of range shifting species in marine systems. Global Environmental Change 22: 137-146. Madin, E.M.P., J.S. Madin and D.J. Booth. 2011. Landscape of fear visible from space. Nature’s Scientific Reports 1; DOI: 10.1038/srep00014. Madin, E.M.P. and J.S. Madin. 2011. Predators, facilitators, or both? Re-evaluating an apparent predator-prey interaction. Marine Ecology Progress Series 431: 299-302. Madin, E.M.P., S.D. Gaines, J.S. Madin and R.R. Warner. 2010. Fishing indirectly structures macroalgal assemblages by altering herbivore behavior. American Naturalist 176(6): 785-801. Madin, E.M.P., S.D. Gaines and R.R. Warner. 2010. Field evidence for pervasive indirect effects of fishing on prey foraging behavior. Ecology 91: 3563–3571. McCauley, D.J., Micheli, F., Young, H.S., Tittensor, D.P., Brumbaugh, D.R., Madin, E.M.P., Holmes, K.E., Smith, J.E., Lotze, H.K., DeSalles, P.A., Arnold, S.N. and Worm, B. 2010. Acute effects of removing large fish from a near pristine coral reef. Marine Biology 157: 2739-2750. Sagarin, R.D., C.S. Alcorta, S. Atran, D.T. Blumstein, G.P. Dietl, M.E. Hochberg, D.D.P. Johnson, S. Levin, E.M.P. Madin, J.S. Madin, E.M. Prescott, R. Sosis, T. Taylor, J. Tooby and G.J. Vermeij. 2010. Decentralise, adapt and cooperate. Nature 465: 292-293. Salomon, A.K., S.K. Gaichas, N.T. Shears, J.E. Smith, E.M.P. Madin, and S.D. Gaines. 2010. Key Features and Context-Dependence of Fishery-Induced Trophic Cascades. Conservation Biology 24(2): 382-394. Halpern, B.S., C.M. Ebert, C.V. Kappel, E.M.P. Madin, F. Micheli, M. Perry, K.A. Selkoe, and S. Walbridge. 2009. Global priority areas for incorporating land sea connections in marine conservation. Conservation Letters 2: 189-196. Granek, E.F., E.M.P. Madin, M.A. Brown, W. Figueira, D.S. Cameron, Z. Hogan, G. Kristianson, P. de Villiers, J.E. Williams, J. Post, S. Zahn, and R. Arlinghaus. 2008. Engaging recreational fishers in management and conservation: global case studies. Conservation Biology 22(5): 1125-1134. Selkoe, K.A., C.V. Kappel, Halpern, B.S., F. Micheli, C. D’Agrosa, J. Bruno, K.S. Casey, C. Ebert, H.E. Fox, R. Fujita, D. Heinemann, H.S. Lenihan, E.M.P. Madin, M. Perry, E.R. Selig, M. Spalding, R. Steneck, S. Walbridge and R. Watson. 2008. Response to “A global map of human impact on marine ecosystems” (Technical comment). Science 321: 1446. Halpern, B.S., C.V. Kappel, F. Micheli, K.A. Selkoe, C. D’Agrosa, J. Bruno, K.S. Casey, C. Ebert, H.E. Fox, R. Fujita, D. Heinemann, H.S. Lenihan, E.M.P. Madin, M. Perry, E.R. Selig, M. Spalding, R. Steneck, S. Walbridge and R. Watson. 2008. Response to “Southern Ocean not so pristine” and “Diminshing sea ice” (Letters to the Editor). Science 321: 1444-5. Halpern, B.S., S. Walbridge, K.A. Selkoe, C.V. Kappel, F. Micheli, C. D’Agrosa, J. Bruno, K.S. Casey, C. Ebert, H.E. Fox, R. Fujita, D. Heinemann, H.S. Lenihan, E.M.P. Madin, M. Perry, E.R. Selig, M. Spalding, R. Steneck and R. Watson. 2008. Assessing and mapping the global impact of human activities on marine ecosystems. Science 319: 948-952. Stoms, D.M., F.W. Davis, S.J. Andelman, M.H. Carr, S.D. Gaines, B.S.Halpern, R. Hoenicke, S.G. Leibowitz, A. Leydecker, E.M.P. Madin, H. Tallis, and R.R. Warner. 2005. Integrated coastal reserve planning: making the land-sea connection. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 3(8): 429–436. Madin, E.M.P. and D.M. Fenton. 2004. Environmental interpretation in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park: an assessment of program effectiveness. Journal of Sustainable Tourism 12(2): 121-137.

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