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Mark J Costello

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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|September 1, 2015
Biodiversity conservation should focus on no-take Marine Reserves: 94% of Marine Protected Areas allow fishingMark J Costello, Bill Ballantine
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|June 5, 2019
Connectivity Is Generally Not Important for Marine Reserve PlanningMark J Costello, David W Connor
Biofouling|September 26, 2013
Tolerance of the invasive tunicate Styela clava to air exposureKristina A Hillock, Mark J Costello
Systematic Biology|April 12, 2013
More taxonomists describing significantly fewer species per unit effort may indicate that most species have been discoveredMark J Costello, Simon Wilson, Brett Houlding
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|July 4, 2016
Bimodality of Latitudinal Gradients in Marine Species RichnessChhaya Chaudhary, Hanieh Saeedi, Mark J Costello
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|September 15, 2018
Sustainable Biodiversity Databasing: International, Collaborative, Dynamic, CentralisedMark J Costello, Tammy Horton, Andreas Kroh
Environmental Science & Technology|May 23, 2015
Correction to Surface Area and the Seabed Area, Volume, Depth, Slope, and Topographic Variation for the World's Seas, Oceans, and CountriesMark J Costello, Mark Smith, Witold Fraczek
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|January 16, 2019
Biodiversity Databases in the Future: Reply to Cene FišerAndreas Kroh, Mark J Costello, Tammy Horton
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|March 4, 2017
Marine Species Richness Is Bimodal with Latitude: A Reply to Fernandez and MarquesChhaya Chaudhary, Hanieh Saeedi, Mark J Costello
Systematic Biology|August 23, 2011
Predicting total global species richness using rates of species description and estimates of taxonomic effortMark J Costello, Simon Wilson, Brett Houlding
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|September 1, 2015
Biodiversity conservation should focus on no-take Marine Reserves: 94% of Marine Protected Areas allow fishingMark J Costello, Bill Ballantine
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|June 5, 2019
Connectivity Is Generally Not Important for Marine Reserve PlanningMark J Costello, David W Connor
Biofouling|September 26, 2013
Tolerance of the invasive tunicate Styela clava to air exposureKristina A Hillock, Mark J Costello
Systematic Biology|April 12, 2013
More taxonomists describing significantly fewer species per unit effort may indicate that most species have been discoveredMark J Costello, Simon Wilson, Brett Houlding
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|July 4, 2016
Bimodality of Latitudinal Gradients in Marine Species RichnessChhaya Chaudhary, Hanieh Saeedi, Mark J Costello
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|September 15, 2018
Sustainable Biodiversity Databasing: International, Collaborative, Dynamic, CentralisedMark J Costello, Tammy Horton, Andreas Kroh
Environmental Science & Technology|May 23, 2015
Correction to Surface Area and the Seabed Area, Volume, Depth, Slope, and Topographic Variation for the World's Seas, Oceans, and CountriesMark J Costello, Mark Smith, Witold Fraczek
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|January 16, 2019
Biodiversity Databases in the Future: Reply to Cene FišerAndreas Kroh, Mark J Costello, Tammy Horton
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|March 4, 2017
Marine Species Richness Is Bimodal with Latitude: A Reply to Fernandez and MarquesChhaya Chaudhary, Hanieh Saeedi, Mark J Costello
Systematic Biology|August 23, 2011
Predicting total global species richness using rates of species description and estimates of taxonomic effortMark J Costello, Simon Wilson, Brett Houlding
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