Megan E. Mach

Affiliations: 
Resource Management and Environmental Studies University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada 
Area:
Invasive Species, Community Ecology, Ecosystem Services
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Megan N. Dethier research assistant 2005-2007 University of Washington
Paul Barber grad student 2006-2007 Boston University
Kai M A Chan grad student 2007-2011 UBC
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Singh GG, Lerner J, Clarke Murray C, et al. (2019) Response to Critique of "The Insignificance of Thresholds in Environmental Impact Assessment: An Illustrative Case Study in Canada". Environmental Management
Murray CC, Wong J, Singh GG, et al. (2018) The Insignificance of Thresholds in Environmental Impact Assessment: An Illustrative Case Study in Canada. Environmental Management
Mach ME, Wedding LM, Reiter SM, et al. (2017) Assessment and management of cumulative impacts in California's network of marine protected areas Ocean & Coastal Management. 137: 1-11
Murray CC, Mach ME, Martone RG, et al. (2016) Supporting Risk Assessment: Accounting for Indirect Risk to Ecosystem Components. Plos One. 11: e0162932
Stier AC, Samhouri JF, Gray S, et al. (2016) Integrating Expert Perceptions into Food Web Conservation and Management Conservation Letters
Mach ME, Levings CD, Chan KMA. (2016) Nonnative Species in British Columbia Eelgrass Beds Spread via Shellfish Aquaculture and Stay for the Mild Climate Estuaries and Coasts. 40: 187-199
Mach ME, Martone RG, Chan KMA. (2015) Human impacts and ecosystem services: Insufficient research for trade-off evaluation Ecosystem Services. 16: 112-120
Kelly RP, Port JA, Yamahara KM, et al. (2014) Environmental monitoring. Harnessing DNA to improve environmental management. Science (New York, N.Y.). 344: 1455-6
Singh GG, Tam J, Sisk TD, et al. (2014) A more social science: Barriers and incentives for scientists engaging in policy Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 12: 161-166
Mach ME, Chan KM. (2014) Trading green backs for green crabs: evaluating the commercial shellfish harvest at risk to European green crab invasion F1000research. 2: 66
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