User profiles for Reddin C. J.
Carl J ReddinAlfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research; Integrative … Verified email at qub.ac.uk Cited by 444 |
The r package divDyn for quantifying diversity dynamics using fossil sampling data
Unbiased time series of diversity dynamics are vital for quantifying the grand history of life.
Applications include identifying ancient mass extinctions and inferring both biotic and abiotic …
Applications include identifying ancient mass extinctions and inferring both biotic and abiotic …
Global warming generates predictable extinctions of warm‐and cold‐water marine benthic invertebrates via thermal habitat loss
Anthropogenic global warming is redistributing marine life and may threaten tropical benthic
invertebrates with several potential extinction mechanisms. The net impact of climate …
invertebrates with several potential extinction mechanisms. The net impact of climate …
Marine clade sensitivities to climate change conform across timescales
Rapid climate change is postulated to cause marine extinctions, especially among climate-sensitive
clades, traits and regions 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 – 6 . This premise is based on two …
clades, traits and regions 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 – 6 . This premise is based on two …
Predictors of agitated behavior during inpatient rehabilitation for traumatic brain injury
…, M Waszkiewicz, T Shea, CJ Reddin… - Archives of physical …, 2015 - Elsevier
Objective To identify predictors of the severity of agitated behavior during inpatient traumatic
brain injury (TBI) rehabilitation. Design Prospective, longitudinal observational study. …
brain injury (TBI) rehabilitation. Design Prospective, longitudinal observational study. …
Climate change and the latitudinal selectivity of ancient marine extinctions
Geologically rapid climate change is anticipated to increase extinction risk nonuniformly
across the Earth's surface. Tropical species may be more vulnerable than temperate species to …
across the Earth's surface. Tropical species may be more vulnerable than temperate species to …
The biogeographical imprint of mass extinctions
Mass extinctions are defined by extinction rates significantly above background levels and
have had substantial consequences for the evolution of life. Geographically selective …
have had substantial consequences for the evolution of life. Geographically selective …
Marine invertebrate migrations trace climate change over 450 million years
Marine invertebrate migrations trace climate change over 450 million years - Reddin - 2018 …
Common species' distributions often respond similarly across taxa (Reddin, Bothwell, & …
Common species' distributions often respond similarly across taxa (Reddin, Bothwell, & …
[HTML][HTML] Coastal upwelling drives intertidal assemblage structure and trophic ecology
CJ Reddin, F Docmac, NE O'Connor, JH Bothwell… - PLoS …, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Similar environmental driving forces can produce similarity among geographically distant
ecosystems. Coastal oceanic upwelling, for example, has been associated with elevated …
ecosystems. Coastal oceanic upwelling, for example, has been associated with elevated …
Victims of ancient hyperthermal events herald the fates of marine clades and traits under global warming
Organismic groups vary non‐randomly in their vulnerability to extinction. However, it is
unclear whether the same groups are consistently vulnerable, regardless of the dominant …
unclear whether the same groups are consistently vulnerable, regardless of the dominant …
Increase in marine provinciality over the last 250 million years governed more by climate change than plate tectonics
Amidst long-term fluctuations of the abiotic environment, the degree to which life organizes
into distinct biogeographic provinces (provinciality) can reveal the fundamental drivers of …
into distinct biogeographic provinces (provinciality) can reveal the fundamental drivers of …