Publications by:
Richard J. Hamilton
Also publishes as (R.J. Hamilton)
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Luu, Sindy, Radclyffe, Charles J.T., Hamilton, Richard J., Walter, Richard, and Matisoo-smith, Elizabeth (2022) Back on the Rat Trail: analyses of ancient mitochondrial genomes of Rattus exulans from the Western Solomons. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 45. 103586.
Brown, Christopher J., Desbiens, Amelia, Campbell, Max D., Game, Edward T., Gilman, Eric, Hamilton, Richard J., Heberer, Craig, Itano, David, and Pollock, Kydd (2021) Electronic monitoring for improved accountability in western Pacific tuna longline fisheries. Marine Policy, 132. 104664.
Hamilton, Richard J., Lozano-cortés, Diego, Bode, Michael, Almany, Glenn R., Harrison, Hugo B., Pita, John, Saenz-agudelo, Pablo, Gereniu, Collin, Waldie, Pete A., Peterson, Nate, Choat, John Howard, and Berumen, Michael L. (2021) Larval dispersal and fishing pressure influence recruitment in a coral reef fishery. Journal of Applied Ecology, 58 (12). pp. 2924-2935.
Hamilton, Richard J., Desbiens, Amelia, Pita, John, Brown, Christopher, Vuto, Simon, Atu, Willie, James, Robyn, Waldie, Peter, and Limpus, Col (2021) Satellite tracking improves conservation outcomes for nesting hawksbill turtles in Solomon Islands. Biological Conservation, 261. 109240.
Hughes, A.T., Hamilton, R.J., Choat, J.H., and Rhodes, K.L. (2020) Declining grouper spawning aggregations in Western Province, Solomon Islands, signal the need for a modified management approach. PLoS ONE, 15 (3). e0230485.
Hamilton, Richard J., Hughes, Alec, Brown, Christopher J., Leve, Tingo, and Kama, Warren (2019) Community-based management fails to halt declines of bumphead parrotfish and humphead wrasse in Roviana Lagoon, Solomon Islands. Coral Reefs, 38 (3). pp. 455-465.
Brown, Christopher J., Jupiter, Stacy D., Albert, Simon, Anthony, Kenneth R.N., Hamilton, Richard J., Fredston-Hermann, Alexa, Halpern, Benjamin S., Lin, Hsien-Yung, Maina, Joseph, Mangubhai, Sangeeta, Mumby, Peter J., Possingham, Hugh P., Saunders, Megan I., Tulloch, Vivitskaia J.D., Wenger, Amelia, and Klein, Carissa J. (2019) A guide to modelling priorities for managing land-based impacts on coastal ecosystems. Journal of Applied Ecology, 56 (5). pp. 1106-1116.
Brown, Christopher J., and Hamilton, Richard J. (2018) Estimating the footprint of pollution on coral reefs with models of species turnover. Conservation Biology, 32 (4). pp. 949-958.
Pearse, Alan R., Hamilton, Richard J., Choat, John Howard, Pita, John, Almany, Glenn, Peterson, Nate, Hamilton, Grant S., and Peterson, Erin E. (2018) Giant coral reef fishes display markedly different susceptibility to night spearfishing. Ecology and Evolution, 8 (20). pp. 10247-10256.
Taylor, Brett M., Hamilton, Richard J., Almany, Glenn R., and Choat, J. Howard (2018) The world's largest parrotfish has slow growth and a complex reproductive ecology. Coral Reefs, 37 (4). pp. 1197-1208.
Hamilton, Richard J., Almany, Glenn R., Brown, Christopher J., Pita, John, Peterson, Nathan A., and Choat, J. Howard (2017) Logging degrades nursery habitat for an iconic coral reef fish. Biological Conservation, 210 (Part A). pp. 273-280.
Hamilton, Richard J., Almany, Glenn R., Stevens, Don, Bode, Michael, Pita, John, Peterson, Nate A., and Choat, J. Howard (2016) Hyperstability masks declines in bumphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum) populations. Coral Reefs, 35 (3). pp. 751-763.
Waldie, Peter A., Almany, Glenn R., Sinclair-Taylor, Tane H., Hamilton, Richard J., Potuku, Tapas, Priest, Mark A., Rhodes, Kevin, Robinson, Jan, Cinner, Joshua E., and Berumen, Michael L. (2016) Restricted grouper reproductive migrations support community-based management. Royal Society Open Science, 3. 150694. pp. 1-13.
Andrews, Allen H., Choat, John H., Hamilton, Richard J., and DeMartini, Edward E. (2015) Refined bomb radiocarbon dating of two iconic fishes of the Great Barrier Reef. Marine and Freshwater Research, 66 (4). pp. 305-316.
Hamilton, Richard J., Bird, Tomas, Gereniu, Collin, Pita, John, Ramohia, Peter C., Walter, Richard, Goerlich, Clara, and Limpus, Colin (2015) Solomon Islands largest hawksbill turtle rookery shows signs of recovery after 150 years of excessive exploitation. PLoS One, 10 (4). e0121435. pp. 1-16.
Walter, Richard K., and Hamilton, Richard J. (2014) A cultural landscape approach to community-based conservation in Solomon Islands. Ecology and Society, 19 (4). 41. pp. 1-10.