Phillip Fenberg
University of Southampton
H-index: 16
Europe-United Kingdom
Top articles of Phillip Fenberg
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Opposing genetic patterns of range shifting temperate and tropical gastropods in an area undergoing tropicalisation | Journal of Biogeography | Karolina M Zarzyczny Michael E Hellberg Elena B Lugli Moira MacLean David A Paz‐García | 2024/2 |
Predator‐induced defences under tropicalisation: A biogeographic approach | Journal of Biogeography | Phillip B Fenberg Rodrigo Beas‐Luna Boris Igić Moira A MacLean David A Paz‐García | 2023/12 |
The ecological and evolutionary consequences of tropicalisation | Karolina M Zarzyczny Marc Rius Suzanne T Williams Phillip B Fenberg | 2023/11/28 | |
Data from: predator-induced defences under tropicalisation: a biogeographic approach | David Paz-Garcia Rodrigo Beas-Luna Peter Raimondi Karolina Zarzyczny Jacqueline Sones | 2023/9/15 | |
Using computer vision to identify limpets from their shells: a case study using four species from the Baja California peninsula | Frontiers in Marine Science | Jack D Hollister Xiaohao Cai Tammy Horton Benjamin W Price Karolina M Zarzyczny | 2023/7/27 |
Applying computer vision to digitised natural history collections for climate change research: Temperature‐size responses in British butterflies | Methods in Ecology and Evolution | Rebecca J Wilson Alexandre Fioravante de Siqueira Stephen J Brooks Benjamin W Price Lea M Simon | 2023/2 |
Las brechas en la capacidad de investigación dificultan la comprensión del impacto del cambio climático en los servicios ecosistémicos en la costa del Pacífico latinoamericano … | HIDROBIOLÓGICA | Luis E Calderon-Aguilera | 2022/11/21 |
Research capability gaps hinder understanding of the impact of climate change on ecosystem services in the Latin American Pacific coast | Hidrobiológica | Luis E Calderon-Aguilera Phillip B Fenberg Jasmin A Godbold Chris T Hill Malcolm D Hudson | 2022/8 |
Data from Wilson et al.: Applying computer vision to digitised natural history collections for climate change research: temperature-size responses in British butterflies | Phillip B Fenberg Rebecca J Wilson Lea Simon Benjamin W Price | 2022/2/13 | |
The short and long-term implications of warming and increased sea water pCO2 on the physiological response of a temperate neogastropod species | Marine Biology | Maria Loreto Mardones Sven Thatje Phillip B Fenberg Chris Hauton | 2022/1 |
Variation in thermal tolerance response associated with geographic location during early development of the neogastropod Ocenebra erinaceus (Linnaeus, 1758) | Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | Maria Loreto Mardones Phillip B Fenberg Sven Thatje Chris Hauton | 2021/9/1 |
Insect body size changes under future warming projections: a case study of Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera) | Hydrobiologia | Rungtip Wonglersak Phillip B Fenberg Peter G Langdon Stephen J Brooks Benjamin W Price | 2021/6 |
Departing from an ideal: An asymmetric, bimodal and non‐Equatorial latitudinal gradient of marine diversity in Western Atlantic burrowing shrimps (Decapoda: Axiidea and Gebiidea) | Journal of Biogeography | Patricio Hernáez Phillip B Fenberg Marcelo M Rivadeneira | 2021/3 |
Data supporting: Insect body size changes under future warming projections: a case study of Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera) | Rungtip Wonglersak Peter G Langdon Benjamin W Price Stephen J Brooks Phillip B Fenberg | 2021/2/19 | |
Macrobenthic mollusca of the Prince Gustav Channel, eastern Antarctic Peninsula: An area undergoing colonisation | Frontiers in Marine Science | Madeline PBC Anderson Phillip B Fenberg Huw J Griffiths Katrin Linse | 2021/12/8 |
Mesocosms | Philip B Fenberg Rungtip Wonglersak Rungtip Wonglersak Phillip Fenberg Peter Langdon Stephen J Brooks | 2020 | |
Temperature‐body size responses in insects: a case study of British Odonata | Ecological Entomology | Rungtip Wonglersak Phillip B Fenberg Peter G Langdon Stephen J Brooks Benjamin W Price | 2020/8 |
The role of temperature on the aerobic response of encapsulated embryos of Ocenebra erinaceus (Neogastropoda, Muricidae): A comparative study between two populations | Marine environmental research | Maria Loreto Mardones Phillip B Fenberg Sven Thatje Chris Hauton | 2020/1/1 |
Representative images of Lepidoptera from the Natural History Museum (NHMUK) | Benjamin W Price Stephen J Brooks Hannah J O'Sullivan Phillip B Fenberg Rebecca J Wilson | 2020/3/29 | |
iCollections butterfly images selected for automated measurement | Rebecca J Wilson Stephen J Brooks Benjamin W Price Stéfan van der Walt Dennis Feng | 2020/3/29 |