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Simeon L. Hill
Researcher at British Antarctic Survey
Publications - 76
Citations - 3152
Simeon L. Hill is an academic researcher from British Antarctic Survey. The author has contributed to research in topics: Krill & Antarctic krill. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 71 publications receiving 2450 citations. Previous affiliations of Simeon L. Hill include Natural Environment Research Council & Bangor University.
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Spatial and temporal operation of the Scotia Sea ecosystem: a review of large-scale links in a krill centred food web.
Eugene J. Murphy,Jonathan L. Watkins,Philip N. Trathan,Keith Reid,Michael P. Meredith,Sally E. Thorpe,Nadine M. Johnston,Andrew Clarke,Geraint A. Tarling,Martin A. Collins,Jaume Forcada,Rachael S. Shreeve,Angus Atkinson,Rebecca E. Korb,Michael J. Whitehouse,Peter Ward,Paul G. Rodhouse,Peter Enderlein,Andrew G. Hirst,A. R. Martin,Simeon L. Hill,Iain J. Staniland,David W. Pond,D. R. Briggs,Nathan Cunningham,Andrew Fleming +25 more
TL;DR: The combination of historical perturbation and rapid regional change highlights that the Scotia Sea ecosystem is likely to show significant change over the next two to three decades, which may result in major ecological shifts.
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End-To-End Models for the Analysis of Marine Ecosystems: Challenges, Issues, and Next Steps
Kenneth A. Rose,J. Icarus Allen,Yuri Artioli,Manuel Barange,Jerry Blackford,Francois Carlotti,Roger Allan Cropp,Ute Daewel,Karen P. Edwards,Kevin J. Flynn,Simeon L. Hill,Reinier HilleRisLambers,Geir Huse,Steven Mackinson,Bernard A. Megrey,Andreas Moll,Richard B. Rivkin,Baris Salihoglu,Corinna Schrum,Lynne J. Shannon,Yunne-Jai Shin,S. Lan Smith,Caleb Smith,Cosimo Solidoro,Michael St. John,Meng Zhou +25 more
TL;DR: End-to-end modeling is in its early developmental stages and thus presents an opportunity to establish an open-access, community-based approach supported by a suite of true interdisciplinary efforts.
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Krill ( Euphausia superba ) distribution contracts southward during rapid regional warming
Angus Atkinson,Simeon L. Hill,E. A. Pakhomov,Volker Siegel,Christian S. Reiss,Valerie J. Loeb,Deborah K. Steinberg,Katrin Schmidt,Geraint A. Tarling,Laura Gerrish,Sévrine F. Sailley +10 more
TL;DR: This paper found evidence for environmental controls on recruitment, including a reduced density of juveniles following positive anomalies of the Southern Annular Mode, which may hinder egg production and the survival of larval krill.
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Antarctic Futures: An Assessment of Climate-Driven Changes in Ecosystem Structure, Function, and Service Provisioning in the Southern Ocean.
Alex Rogers,B A V Frinault,David K. A. Barnes,Nathaniel L. Bindoff,Rod Downie,Hugh W. Ducklow,Ari S. Friedlaender,Tom Hart,Simeon L. Hill,Eileen E. Hofmann,Katrin Linse,Clive R. McMahon,Eugene J. Murphy,Evgeny A. Pakhomov,Gabriel Reygondeau,Iain J. Staniland,Dieter Wolf-Gladrow,Rebecca Wright +17 more
TL;DR: The impacts of climate change on Antarctic biodiversity will likely vary for different communities and depend on species range, and decoupling of ecosystem services and endemic species will require consideration in the management of human activities such as fishing in Antarctic marine ecosystems.
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Modelling Southern Ocean ecosystems: krill, the food-web, and the impacts of harvesting
TL;DR: A modelling approach that focuses on harvested species and their monitored consumers and that evaluates model uncertainty by using alternative structures and functional forms in a Monte Carlo framework is proposed.