Amanda Vincent

Affiliations: 
Fisheries Centre & Projec t Seahorse  University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada 
Area:
Marine conservation, seahorse biology, trade
Website:
http://www.projectseahorse.org
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Parents

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Tim Clutton-Brock grad student 1985-1990 Cambridge (Neurotree)

Children

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Riley A Pollom research assistant 2013-2016 UBC
Julia M. Lawson grad student
Jennifer Coyle Selgrath grad student 2006- UBC
Iain R. Caldwell grad student 2006-2012 UBC
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Zhang X, Vincent ACJ. (2019) Using cumulative-human-impact models to reveal global threat patterns for seahorses. Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society For Conservation Biology
Selgrath JC, Gergel SE, Vincent ACJ. (2018) Shifting gears: Diversification, intensification, and effort increases in small-scale fisheries (1950-2010). Plos One. 13: e0190232
Kuo T, Vincent A. (2018) Assessing the changes in international trade of marine fishes under CITES regulations – A case study of seahorses Marine Policy. 88: 48-57
Aylesworth L, Phoonsawat R, Vincent ACJ. (2017) Effects of indiscriminate fisheries on a group of small data-poor species in Thailand Ices Journal of Marine Science. 75: 642-652
Selgrath JC, Gergel SE, Vincent ACJ. (2017) Incorporating spatial dynamics greatly increases estimates of long-term fishing effort: a participatory mapping approach Ices Journal of Marine Science. 75: 210-220
Lawson JM, Foster SJ, Vincent ACJ. (2017) Low Bycatch Rates Add Up to Big Numbers for a Genus of Small Fishes Fisheries. 42: 19-33
Selgrath JC, Roelfsema C, Gergel SE, et al. (2016) Mapping for coral reef conservation: comparing the value of participatory and remote sensing approaches Ecosphere. 7
Foster S, Wiswedel S, Vincent A. (2016) Opportunities and challenges for analysis of wildlife trade using CITES data - seahorses as a case study Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 26: 154-172
Lawson JM, Foster SJ, Lim AC, et al. (2015) Novel life-history data for threatened seahorses provide insight into fishery effects. Journal of Fish Biology. 86: 1-15
Morgan SK, Vincent ACJ. (2013) Life-history reference points for management of an exploited tropical seahorse Marine and Freshwater Research. 64: 185
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