MT Burrows

2.2k total citations
33 papers, 1.8k citations indexed

About

MT Burrows is a scholar working on Oceanography, Global and Planetary Change and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, MT Burrows has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 1.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Oceanography, 18 papers in Global and Planetary Change and 15 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in MT Burrows's work include Marine and coastal plant biology (17 papers), Marine and fisheries research (17 papers) and Marine Biology and Ecology Research (14 papers). MT Burrows is often cited by papers focused on Marine and coastal plant biology (17 papers), Marine and fisheries research (17 papers) and Marine Biology and Ecology Research (14 papers). MT Burrows collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Australia and Japan. MT Burrows's co-authors include Lorraine Robb, Stuart R. Jenkins, Robin Harvey, RN Gibson, SJ Hawkins, SJ Hawkins, Pippa J. Moore, Håkan Wennhage, Richard C. Thompson and Nova Mieszkowska and has published in prestigious journals such as Marine Ecology Progress Series, Climate Research and eCite Digital Repository (University of Tasmania).

In The Last Decade

MT Burrows

33 papers receiving 1.7k citations

Peers

MT Burrows
Jenny A. Huggett South Africa
Franz Smith United States
Cynthia Hunter United States
CN Mundy Australia
Anna B. Neuheimer United States
A. M. Breeman Netherlands
P. Keith Probert New Zealand
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Countries citing papers authored by MT Burrows

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Fields of papers citing papers by MT Burrows

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of MT Burrows

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All Works

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Smale, DA, et al.. (2021). Spatio-temporal variability in the deposition of beach-cast kelp (wrack) and inter-specific differences in degradation rates. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 674. 89–102. 20 indexed citations
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Mieszkowska, Nova, Lisandro Benedetti‐Cecchi, MT Burrows, et al.. (2019). Multinational, integrated approaches to forecasting and managing the impacts of climate change on intertidal species. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 613. 247–252. 7 indexed citations
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Giménez, Luis, Gabriela Torres, Amanda K. Pettersen, et al.. (2017). Scale-dependent natural variation in larval nutritional reserves in a marine invertebrate: implications for recruitment and cross-ecosystem coupling. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 570. 141–155. 9 indexed citations
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McGill, Rona A. R., et al.. (2016). Macroalgae contribute to the diet of Patella vulgata from contrasting conditions of latitude and wave exposure in the UK. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 549. 113–123. 17 indexed citations
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Sydeman, WJ, et al.. (2012). Phenology of pelagic seabird abundance relative to marine climate change in the Alaska Gyre. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 454. 159–170. 9 indexed citations
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Ciotti, Benjamin J., Timothy E. Targett, & MT Burrows. (2012). Spatial variation in growth rate of early juvenile European plaice Pleuronectes platessa. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 475. 213–232. 23 indexed citations
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Burrows, MT. (2011). Influences of wave fetch, tidal flow and ocean colour on subtidal rocky communities. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 445. 193–207. 87 indexed citations
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Griffin, John N., Tasman P. Crowe, MT Burrows, et al.. (2010). Consumer effects on ecosystem functioning in rock pools: roles of species richness and composition. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 420. 45–56. 32 indexed citations
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Hawkins, SJ, Pippa J. Moore, MT Burrows, et al.. (2008). Complex interactions in a rapidly changing world: responses of rocky shore communities to recent climate change. Climate Research. 37(2-3). 123–133. 207 indexed citations
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Nash, Richard D.M., et al.. (2007). Dynamics of shallow-water juvenile flatfish nursery grounds: application of the self-thinning rule. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 344. 231–244. 39 indexed citations
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Burrows, MT, Robin Harvey, & Lorraine Robb. (2007). Wave exposure indices from digital coastlines and the prediction of rocky shore community structure. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 353. 1–12. 182 indexed citations
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Jenkins, Stuart R., et al.. (2005). Regional scale differences in the determinism of grazing effects in the rocky intertidal. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 287. 77–86. 118 indexed citations
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Mieszkowska, Nova, Rebecca Leaper, Pippa J. Moore, et al.. (2005). Marine biodiversity and climate change: assessing and predicting the influence of climatic change using intertidal rocky shore biota. eCite Digital Repository (University of Tasmania). 20(2005). 1–53. 37 indexed citations
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Santini, Giacomo, MT Burrows, & Guido Chelazzi. (2004). Bioeconomics of foraging route selection by limpets. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 280. 189–198. 4 indexed citations
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Burrows, MT & Geraint A. Tarling. (2004). Effects of density dependence on diel vertical migration of populations of northern krill: a genetic algorithm model. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 277. 209–220. 16 indexed citations
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Gibson, RN, Lorraine Robb, Håkan Wennhage, & MT Burrows. (2002). Ontogenetic changes in depth distribution of juvenile flatfishes in relation to predation risk and temperature on a shallow-water nursery ground. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 229. 233–244. 108 indexed citations
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Burrows, MT, et al.. (1999). Foraging by mobile predators on a rocky shore:underwater TV observations of movements of blennies Lipophrys pholis and crabs Carcinus maenas. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 187. 237–250. 48 indexed citations
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Johnson, Mark P., MT Burrows, & SJ Hawkins. (1998). Individual based simulations of the direct and indirect effects of limpets on a rocky shore Fucus mosaic. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 169. 179–188. 26 indexed citations
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Johnson, Mark P., et al.. (1997). Spatial structure on moderately exposed rocky shores:patch scales and the interactions between limpets and algae. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 160. 209–215. 38 indexed citations

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