Tessa Francis

Tessa Francis

University of Washington

H-index: 28

North America-United States

About Tessa Francis

Tessa Francis, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Washington, specializes in the field of marine food webs, aquatic ecology, forage fish, limnology.

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

If you build it, they will come: Coastal amenities facilitate human engagement in marine protected areas

A marine protected area network does not confer community structure resilience to a marine heatwave across coastal ecosystems

Evaluating ecosystem-based management alternatives for the Puget Sound, USA social-ecological system using qualitative watershed models

Equivocal associations between small‐scale shoreline restoration and subtidal fishes in an urban estuary

Lessons from bright-spots for advancing knowledge exchange at the interface of marine science and policy

A boundary spanning system supports large-scale ecosystem-based management

Assessment Approaches to Support Bycatch Management for Marine Mammals

mmrefpoints: Projecting long-term marine mammal abundance with bycatch

Tessa Francis Information

University

Position

Research Scientist, Puget Sound Institute, University of Washington Tacoma

Citations(all)

2573

Citations(since 2020)

1644

Cited By

1466

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

42

i10Index(since 2020)

38

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Tessa Francis Skills & Research Interests

marine food webs

aquatic ecology

forage fish

limnology

Top articles of Tessa Francis

If you build it, they will come: Coastal amenities facilitate human engagement in marine protected areas

People and Nature

2023/10

A marine protected area network does not confer community structure resilience to a marine heatwave across coastal ecosystems

Global Change Biology

2023/10

Evaluating ecosystem-based management alternatives for the Puget Sound, USA social-ecological system using qualitative watershed models

Frontiers in Marine Science

2022/11/2

Equivocal associations between small‐scale shoreline restoration and subtidal fishes in an urban estuary

Restoration Ecology

2022/11

Lessons from bright-spots for advancing knowledge exchange at the interface of marine science and policy

Journal of Environmental Management

2022/7/15

A boundary spanning system supports large-scale ecosystem-based management

Environmental Science & Policy

2022/7/1

Assessment Approaches to Support Bycatch Management for Marine Mammals

Frontiers in Marine Science

2022/5/27

mmrefpoints: Projecting long-term marine mammal abundance with bycatch

Journal of Open Source Software

2022/3/15

Best practices for assessing and managing bycatch of marine mammals

2021/11/17

Effects of stochasticity on the length and behaviour of ecological transients

2021/7/7

Can we manage marine mammal bycatch effectively in low‐data environments?

Journal of Applied Ecology

2021/3

Assessing pinniped bycatch mortality with uncertainty in abundance and post-release mortality: A case study from Chile

Fisheries Research

2021/3/1

Historical reconstruction of the Puget Sound (USA) groundfish community

Marine Ecology Progress Series

2021/1/7

Estimating bycatch mortality for marine mammals: concepts and best practices

2021/12/10

Robustness of potential biological removal to monitoring, environmental, and management uncertainties

ICES Journal of Marine Science

2020/12

The importance of long-term ecological time series for integrated ecosystem assessment and ecosystem-based management

Progress in oceanography

2020/10/1

Long living transients: Enfant terrible of ecological theory?: Reply to comments on" Long transients in ecology: Theory and applications"

2020/3

Evaluating management strategies for marine mammal populations: an example for multiple species and multiple fishing sectors in Iceland

Canadian journal of fisheries and aquatic sciences

2020

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