Stuart Corney

About Stuart Corney

Stuart Corney, With an exceptional h-index of 25 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Tasmania, specializes in the field of Physical modelling, climate modelling, ecosystem modelling, impacts of climate change on Southern.

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

Satellite-based detection of snow wetness and wave-induced surface wetting of Antarctic sea ice

Marine distribution and habitat use by Snow Petrels Pagodroma nivea in East Antarctica throughout the non-breeding period

Evaluation of operational ocean forecasting systems from the perspective of the users and the experts

KRILLPODYM: a mechanistic, spatially resolved model of Antarctic krill distribution and abundance

Analysis of ecologically relevant sea ice and ocean variables for the Southern Ocean using a high-resolution model to inform ecosystem studies

Extreme polygyny results in intersex differences in age-dependent survival of a highly dimorphic marine mammal

Modelled prey fields predict marine predator foraging success

Amateurs can be experts: A new perspective on collaborations with citizen scientists

Stuart Corney Information

University

Position

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies

Citations(all)

3986

Citations(since 2020)

2174

Cited By

2588

hIndex(all)

25

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

46

i10Index(since 2020)

37

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Stuart Corney Skills & Research Interests

Physical modelling

climate modelling

ecosystem modelling

impacts of climate change on Southern

Top articles of Stuart Corney

Satellite-based detection of snow wetness and wave-induced surface wetting of Antarctic sea ice

2024/3/7

Stuart Corney
Stuart Corney

H-Index: 18

Marine distribution and habitat use by Snow Petrels Pagodroma nivea in East Antarctica throughout the non-breeding period

Frontiers in Marine Science

2023/10/23

Evaluation of operational ocean forecasting systems from the perspective of the users and the experts

State of the Planet

2023/9/27

KRILLPODYM: a mechanistic, spatially resolved model of Antarctic krill distribution and abundance

Frontiers in Marine Science

2023/7/25

Analysis of ecologically relevant sea ice and ocean variables for the Southern Ocean using a high-resolution model to inform ecosystem studies

Progress in Oceanography

2023/7/1

Extreme polygyny results in intersex differences in age-dependent survival of a highly dimorphic marine mammal

Royal Society Open Science

2023/3/22

Modelled prey fields predict marine predator foraging success

Ecological Indicators

2023/3/1

Amateurs can be experts: A new perspective on collaborations with citizen scientists

Biological Conservation

2022/10/1

Spatially explicit food web modelling to consider fisheries impacts and ecosystem representation within Marine Protected Areas on the Kerguelen Plateau

ICES Journal of Marine Science

2022/5

Quality of Sea-ice Habitat Traversed by Antarctic Krill Larvae Influences Recruitment Success

2022/2/2

Southern Ocean Action Plan (2021-2030) in support of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development

2022

More than just information: what does the public want to know about climate change?

2022/1/1

Habitat model forecasts suggest potential redistribution of marine predators in the southern Indian Ocean

Diversity and Distributions

2022/1

Global connectivity of Southern Ocean ecosystems

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

2021/8/4

Modeling Antarctic krill circumpolar spawning habitat quality to identify regions with potential to support high larval production

Geophysical Research Letters

2021/6/28

Characterizing marine heatwaves in the Kerguelen Plateau region

Frontiers in Marine Science

2021/1/7

Stuart Corney
Stuart Corney

H-Index: 18

Author Correction: Circumpolar projections of Antarctic krill growth potential

Nature Climate Change

2021/1

Overwinter sea-ice characteristics important for Antarctic krill recruitment in the southwest Atlantic

Ecological Indicators

2021/10/1

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