On The Way

Moore AC, Calhoun K, Wilkinson C et al. Queer Black Voices in Conservation (accepted). Conservation Biology Special Issue.

Moore AC, and Kumble S. Community-based conservation and restoration in coastal wetlands (accepted).

Moore AC. Global change impacts on coastal ecological communities: A review of the LTER network (in review).

Moore AC, and Gaynor S. The prevalence of predator-risk effects in coastal wetland ecosystems (revisions requested).

Cheng S, Gaynor K, Moore AC, et al. 2023. Championing inclusive terminology in ecology and evolution. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2022.12.011

Moore AC, Hierro L, Mir N, Stewart T. 2022. Mangrove Cultural Services and Values: Current Status and Knowledge Gaps. People and Nature. http://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10375

Merow C, Galante PJ, Kass JM, Babich Morrow C, Gerstner BE, Grisales-Betancur V, Moore AC et al. 2022. Operationalizing expert knowledge in species' range estimates using diverse data types. Frontiers of Biogeography 14: e53589. https://doi.org/10.21425/F5FBG53589

Betley EC, Sigouin A, Pascua P, Cheng S, MacDonald KI, Aumeeruddy-Thomas Y, Arengo F, Caillon S, Isaac ME, Jupiter SD, Mawyer A, Mejia M, Moore AC et al. 2021. Assessing multidimensional well-being constructs with equity and environmental aspects: A review of the landscape. People and Nature. https://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10293.

Moore AC and Schmitz OJ. 2021. Do predators have a role to play in wetland restoration? An experimental study in New England salt marshes. Ecology and Evolution. DOI 10.1002/ece3.7880

Maas B, Grogan KE, Chirango Y, Harris N, Lievano-Latorre FL, McGuire KL, Moore AC et al. 2020. Academic leaders must support inclusive scientific communities during COVID-19. Nature Ecology & Evolution 4: 997–998.

Moore AC, Fauset E, and Asher F. 2020. Consumer impacts on ecosystem functions in coastal wetlands: The data gap. Ecosphere 11(2): e03042.

Published Papers

Moore AC. 2019. What is the role of ecosystem engineers in New England salt marshes? A mesocosm study of the fiddler crab and the purple marsh crab. Wetlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13157-019-01123-4

Moore AC. 2018. Context-dependent consumer control in New England tidal wetlands. PLoS ONE 13(5): e0197170

Smith-Ramesh, L.M., Moore AC, Schmitz O.J. 2017. Global synthesis suggests that food web connectance correlates to invasion resistance. Global Change Biology 23(2): 465-473.

Moore AC, Burch, J.B., Duda, T.F. 2015. Recognition of a highly restricted freshwater snail lineage (Physidae: Physella) in southeastern Oregon: Convergent evolution, historical context, and conservation considerations. Conservation Genetics 16(1): 113-123.