Gretta T Pecl

Gretta T Pecl

University of Tasmania

H-index: 59

Oceania-Australia

About Gretta T Pecl

Gretta T Pecl, With an exceptional h-index of 59 and a recent h-index of 48 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Tasmania,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The role of visual framing in marine conservation communication

Informing future directions for climate anxiety interventions: a mixed-method study of professional perspectives

Participatory research in complex marine conservation settings: A review of recent trends and lessons for the future

Assumptions and contradictions shape public engagement on climate change

Analysis of children’s questions on climate change reveals that they are most concerned about how to take action

Diverse pathways for climate resilience in marine fishery systems

Mechanisms, detection and impacts of species redistributions under climate change

What makes a place special? Understanding drivers and the nature of place attachment

Gretta T Pecl Information

University

Position

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, and the Centre for Marine Socioecology

Citations(all)

14206

Citations(since 2020)

9584

Cited By

8010

hIndex(all)

59

hIndex(since 2020)

48

i10Index(all)

150

i10Index(since 2020)

121

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University of Tasmania

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Top articles of Gretta T Pecl

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The role of visual framing in marine conservation communication

Ocean & Coastal Management

Sierra Ison

Christopher Cvitanovic

Gretta Pecl

Alistair J Hobday

Ingrid van Putten

2024/2/1

Informing future directions for climate anxiety interventions: a mixed-method study of professional perspectives

Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education

Clare Pitt

Kimberley Norris

Gretta Pecl

2024/1/25

Participatory research in complex marine conservation settings: A review of recent trends and lessons for the future

Sierra Ison

Christopher Cvitanovic

Gretta Pecl

Alistair J Hobday

Ingrid van Putten

2024/7/1

Assumptions and contradictions shape public engagement on climate change

Michael Murunga

Catriona Macleod

Gretta Pecl

2024/1/4

Analysis of children’s questions on climate change reveals that they are most concerned about how to take action

One Earth

Chloe H Lucas

Charlotte A Earl-Jones

Gabi Mocatta

Kim Beasy

Rachel Kelly

...

2024/4/19

Diverse pathways for climate resilience in marine fishery systems

Fish and Fisheries

Jacob G Eurich

Whitney R Friedman

Kristin M Kleisner

Lily Z Zhao

Christopher M Free

...

2024/1

Mechanisms, detection and impacts of species redistributions under climate change

Jake A Lawlor

Lise Comte

Gaël Grenouillet

Jonathan Lenoir

J Alex Baecher

...

2024/4/18

What makes a place special? Understanding drivers and the nature of place attachment

Applied Geography

DY Jayakody

VM Adams

G Pecl

Elizabeth Lester

2024/2/1

Threats to Australia's oceans and coasts: A systematic review

Taryn Laubenstein

Timothy F Smith

Alistair J Hobday

Gretta T Pecl

Karen Evans

...

2023/1/1

Assisting adaptation in a changing world

Michael M Webster

Becky Twohey

Peter S Alagona

Nur Arafeh-Dalmau

Madhavi A Colton

...

2023/9/18

Answering children’s questions on climate change: Curious Climate Schools

Rachel Kelly

Kim Beasy

Chloe Lucas

Gabi Mocatta

Gretta T Pecl

2023/11/3

Co-production of knowledge and strategies to support climate resilient fisheries

ICES Journal of Marine Science

KE Mills

D Armitage

JG Eurich

KM Kleisner

GT Pecl

...

2023/3

Citizen science aids the quantification of the distribution and prediction of present and future temporal variation in habitat suitability at species’ range edges

Frontiers of biogeography

Alexia Graba-Landry

Curtis Champion

Samantha Twiname

Barrett Wolfe

James Haddy

...

2023

Advancing interdisciplinary knowledge for ocean sustainability

npj Ocean Sustainability

Catarina Frazão Santos

Tundi Agardy

Denis Aheto

Edward H Allison

Nathan J Bennett

...

2023/11/2

Stomach content characterisation of the marine range-shifting Octopus tetricus using DNA metabarcoding

Marine Ecology Progress Series

Jorge E Ramos

Álvaro Roura

Jan M Strugnell

Natalie A Moltschaniwskyj

Rafael Bargiela

...

2023/8/24

Australia's biodiversity crisis and the need for the Biodiversity Council

Ecological management & restoration

Jaana Dielenberg

Sarah Bekessy

Graeme S Cumming

Angela J Dean

James A Fitzsimons

...

2023

Decision support for the ecosystem-based management of a range-extending species in a global marine hotspot presents effective strategies and challenges

Ecosystems

Lucy M Robinson

Martin P Marzloff

Ingrid van Putten

Gretta Pecl

Sarah Jennings

...

2023/1

The burden of bad news: educators’ experiences of navigating climate change education

Environmental Education Research

Kim Beasy

Charlotte Jones

Rachel Kelly

Chloe Lucas

Gabi Mocatta

...

2023/11/2

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ voices and engagement in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: Advice to inform the Australian Government towards IPCC …

N Lansbury

B Moggridge

S Creamer

L Ireland

L Buckley

...

2023/8/2

Reciprocal knowledge exchange between climate-driven species redistribution and invasion ecology

Frontiers of Biogeography

Brigette R Wright

Valeriya Komyakova

Cascade JB Sorte

Morgan W Tingley

Gretta T Pecl

2023

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Co-Authors

H-index: 87
Graham Edgar

Graham Edgar

University of Tasmania

H-index: 50
Stewart Frusher

Stewart Frusher

University of Tasmania

H-index: 48
jayson mark semmens

jayson mark semmens

University of Tasmania

H-index: 47
Warwick Sauer

Warwick Sauer

Rhodes University

H-index: 47
Neil Holbrook

Neil Holbrook

University of Tasmania

H-index: 39
Christopher Cvitanovic

Christopher Cvitanovic

Australian National University

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