个人简介
Senior Lecturer, University of Wollongong, Australia, 2005– present
Lecturer, University of Wollongong, Australia, 2003 – 2004
Lecturer, University of Adelaide, Australia, 2001 – 2003
Postdoctoral Scholar, University of California at Santa Cruz, USA, 1999 – 2001
Postdoctoral Scholar, Brown University, USA, 1996 – 1998
Postdoctoral Scholar, University of Wollongong, Australia, 1995 – 1996
PhD, Marine Ecology, University of Sydney, Australia, 1996
MSc, Biological Oceanography, Dalhousie University, Canada, 1990
研究领域
Population and community ecology of benthic invertebrates, insects, and plants in coastal terrestrial, marine, and estuarine habitats (rocky reefs, seagrass beds, mangroves, marshes, beaches, dunes, etc.)
Importance of dispersal, habitat selection, and colonisation (i.e., recruitment) to the structure and dynamics of populations and communities
Influence of natural and anthropogenic disturbance on recruitment, population dynamics, and species diversity
Predicting how humans will destroy the planet and developing conservation strategies to avoid this
近期论文
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Minchinton, T.E. and M.D. Bertness (2003) Disturbance-mediated competition and the spread of Phragmites australis in a coastal marsh. Ecological Applications 13:1400–1416.
Raimondi, P.T., C.M Wilson, R.F. Ambrose, J.M. Engle and T.E. Minchinton (2002) Continued declines of black abalone along the coast of California: are mass mortalities related to El Niño events. Marine Ecology Progress Series 242:143–152.
Minchinton, T.E. (2002) Precipitation during El Niño correlates with increasing spread of Phragmites australis in New England, USA, coastal marshes. Marine Ecology Progress Series 242:305–309.
Minchinton, T.E. (2001) Canopy and substratum heterogeneity influence recruitment of the mangrove Avicennia marina. Journal of Ecology 89:888–902.
Minchinton, T.E. and M. Dalby-Ball (2001) Frugivory by insects on mangrove propagules: effects on the early life history of Avicennia marina. Oecologia 129:243–252.
Minchinton, T.E. (1997) Life on the edge: conspecific attraction and recruitment of populations to disturbed habitats. Oecologia 11:45–52.