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Andrew J. King
Researcher at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Publications - 56
Citations - 6073
Andrew J. King is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ecosystem & Soil water. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 56 publications receiving 4687 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrew J. King include College of William & Mary & University of Colorado Boulder.
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Habitat fragmentation and its lasting impact on Earth’s ecosystems
Nick M. Haddad,Lars A. Brudvig,Jean Clobert,Kendi F. Davies,Andrew Gonzalez,Robert D. Holt,Thomas E. Lovejoy,Joseph O. Sexton,Mike P. Austin,Cathy D. Collins,William M. Cook,Ellen I. Damschen,Robert M. Ewers,Bryan L. Foster,Clinton N. Jenkins,Andrew J. King,William F. Laurance,Douglas J. Levey,Chris Margules,Chris Margules,Brett A. Melbourne,A. O. Nicholls,A. O. Nicholls,John L. Orrock,Dan-Xia Song,John R. Townshend +25 more
TL;DR: An analysis of global forest cover is conducted to reveal that 70% of remaining forest is within 1 km of the forest’s edge, subject to the degrading effects of fragmentation, indicating an urgent need for conservation and restoration measures to improve landscape connectivity.
Supplementary Materials for Habitat fragmentation and its lasting impact on Earth's ecosystems
Nick M. Haddad,Lars A. Brudvig,Jean Clobert,Kendi F. Davies,Andrew Gonzalez,Robert D. Holt,Thomas E. Lovejoy,Joseph O. Sexton,Mike P. Austin,Cathy D. Collins,William M. Cook,Ellen I. Damschen,Robert M. Ewers,Bryan L. Foster,Clinton N. Jenkins,Andrew J. King,William F. Laurance,Douglas J. Levey,Chris R. Margules,Brett A. Melbourne,A. O. Nicholls,John L. Orrock,Dan-Xia Song,John R. Townshend +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted an analysis of global forest cover to reveal that 70% of remaining forest is within 1 km of the forest's edge, subject to the degrading effects of fragmentation.
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Biogeography and habitat modelling of high-alpine bacteria.
Andrew J. King,Kristen R. Freeman,Katherine F. McCormick,Ryan C. Lynch,Catherine A. Lozupone,Catherine A. Lozupone,Rob Knight,Steven K. Schmidt +7 more
TL;DR: A nested sampling scheme is used at scales ranging from 2 to 2,000 m to show that bacteria have significant spatial autocorrelation in community composition up to a distance of 240 m, and that this pattern is driven by changes in the relative abundance of specific bacterial clades across the landscape.
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Displacement, stress and seismicity in roadway roofs during mining-induced failure
TL;DR: In this paper, a new integrated roof monitoring system and the results from applying this system in an Australian underground coal mine were described and discussed in two field experiments, where the experiments were conducted in the "tailgate" roadways that are adjacent to the caved zone, or "goaf" of the previously mined panels.
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Global distribution of Polaromonas phylotypes--evidence for a highly successful dispersal capacity.
TL;DR: It is found that Polaromonas phylotypes are globally distributed showing weak isolation by distance patterns at global scales, and that some, as yet unknown, environmental variable may be selecting for unique phylotypes at a minority of global sites.