Publications

You can find Treml on Academia.edu, Google Scholar, and ResearchGate. OA = Open Access.

71) McLean D, Cerqueira Ferreira L, Benthuysen, J, Miller K, … Treml EA, … et al (2022) Influence of offshore oil and gas structures on seascape ecological connectivity. . Glob Change Biol. (accepted 20Jan2022)

70) Cecino* G, Valavi R, Treml EA (2021). Testing the Influence of Seascape Connectivity on Marine-Based Species Distribution Models. Frontiers in Marine Science. 8:766915. OA. Paper

69) Ellis MR, Clark Z, Treml EA, Brown MS, Matthews TG, Pocklington JB, Stafford-Bell RE, Bott NJ, Nai YH, Miller AD, Sherman CDH (2021). Detecting marine pests using environmental DNA and biophysical models. Science of The Total Environment. online 15Nov2021. Paper

68) Goetze, JS, Wilson, S, Radford, B, … Roberts*, KE, … Treml EA, … et al. (2021). Increased connectivity and depth improve the effectiveness of marine reserves. Glob Change Biol, 27: 3432-3447. OA. Paper

67) Pittman, SJ, Yates, KL, Bouchet, PJ, Alvarez-Berastegui, D… Treml EA…et al. (2021). Seascape ecology: identifying research priorities for an emerging ocean sustainability science. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 663, 1-29. OA. Paper

66) Cecino*, G, and Treml, E A. (2021). Local connections and the larval competency strongly influence marine metapopulation persistence. Ecological Applications 00( 00):e02302. 10.1002/eap.2302. OA. Paper

65) Roberts*, K.E., Cook, C.N., Beher, J. & Treml, E.A. (2021). Assessing the current state of ecological connectivity in a large marine protected area system. Conservation Biology, 35, 699-710. OA. Paper

64) Romero Torres*, M, A Acosta, A Palacio-Castro, EA Treml, F Zapata, D Paz-García, J Porter (2020) Coral Reef Resilience to Thermal Stress in the Eastern Tropical Pacific. Global Change Biology. 26: 3880– 3890. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15126

63) RM Daigle, A Metaxas, AC Balbar, J McGowan, EA Treml, CD Kuempel, HP Possingham, M Beger (2020) Operationalizing ecological connectivity in spatial conservation planning with Marxan Connect.  Methods in Ecology and Evolution 11 (4), 570-579. OA. Paper . Software: MarxanConnect.

62) Young, M. A., Treml, E. A., Beher, J., Fredle, M., Gorfine, H., Miller, A. D., Swearer, S. E. and Ierodiaconou, D. (2020) Using species distribution models to assess the long-term impacts of changing oceanographic conditions on abalone density in south east Australia. Ecography. 43: 1052-1064. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecog.05181

61) Matz, M, Treml, E, Haller, B (2020). Predicting coral adaptation to global warming in the Indo-West-Pacific. Global Change Biology 26 (6), 3473-3481. Paper.

60) Krueck*, N. C., Treml, E. A., Innes, D. J., and Ovenden, J. R.. (2020) Ocean currents and the population genetic signature of fish migrations. Ecology 101(3):e02967. 10.1002/ecy.2967. Paper.

59) Fobert*, E.K., Treml, E.A. & Swearer, S.E. (2019). Dispersal and population connectivity are phenotype dependent in a marine metapopulation. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 286, 20191104. Paper

58) Swearer SE, Treml EA, Shima JS. (2019) A review of biophysical models of marine larval dispersal Oceanography and Marine Biology Annual Review . Accepted on 14 March 2018. OA. Paper

57) Miller AD, Hoffmann AA, Tan MH, Young M, Ahrens C, Cocomazzo M, Rattray A, Ierodiaconou DA, Treml EA, Sherman, C (2019) Local and regional scale habitat heterogeneity contribute to genetic adaptation in a commercially important marine mollusc (Haliotis rubra) from southeastern Australia. Molecular Ecology28:3053-3072. 10.1111/mec.15128. Paper.

56) ED Crandall, C Riginos, C Bird, L Liggins, E Treml, M Beger, PH Barber, SR Connolly, PF Cowman, JD DiBattista, JA Eble, SF Magnuson, JB Horne, M Kochzius, HA Lessios, S Yin Vanson Liu, WB Ludt, H Madduppa, JM Pandolfi, RJ Toonen, MR Gaither (2019) The molecular biogeography of the Indo-Pacific: testing hypotheses with multispecies genetic patterns. Global Ecology and Biogeography . 28:943-960.10.1111/geb.12905. OA Paper.

55) Samsing F, Johnsen I, Treml EA, Dempster T (2019) Identifying ‘firebreaks’ to fragment dispersal networks of a marine parasite. International Journal for Parasitology 49(3-4)277-286. Paper.

54) Kininmonth S, Weeks R, Abesamis R, Bernardo LP, Beger M, Treml EA, Williamson D, Pressey R. (2019) Strategies in scheduling marine protected area establishment in a network system Ecological Applications 29(1):e01820.20.2002/eap.1820. Paper.

53) Peterson AT, Anderson RP, Beger M. … Treml EA, et al. (2019) Open access solutions for biodiversity journals: Do not replace one problem with another. Diversity and Distributions 25, 5-8. OA Paper.

52) Mertens LEA, Treml EA, von der Heyden S (2018) Genetic and Biophysical Models Help Define Marine Conservation Focus Areas. Frontiers in Marine Science 5. doi:10.3389/fmars.2018.00268 OA Paper.

51) Romero-Torres M, Treml EA, Acosta A, Paz-Garcia D (2018) The Eastern Tropical Pacific coral population connectivity and the role of the Eastern Pacific Barrier. Scientific Reports. 8(1):9354:10.1038/s41598-018-27644-2.OA Paper.

50) Harborne AR, Green AL, Peterson N, Beger M, Golbuu Y, Houk P, Spalding MD, Taylor BM, Treml EA, Vigliola1 L, Williams ID, Wolff NH, zu Ermgassen P, Mumby PJ (2018) Modelling and mapping regional-scale patterns of fishing impact and fish stocks to support coral-reef management in Micronesia. Diversity and Distributions 24:1729-1743. Paper.

49) Matz MV, Treml EA, Aglyamova GV, Bay LK (2018) Potential and limits for rapid genetic adaptation to warming in a Great Barrier Reef coral. PLOS Genetics. 14(4): e1007220. OA Paper.

48) Keyse J, Treml EA, Huelsken T, Barber P, DeBoer T, Kochzuis M, Muryanto A, Gardner J, Liu L, Penny S, Riginos C (2018) Historical divergences associated with intermittent land bridges overshadow isolation by larval dispersal in codistributed species of Tridacna giant clams. Journal of Biogeography. 45:848–858. Paper.

47) Krueck N, Legrand C, Ahmadia G, Estradivari E, Green A, Jones G, Riginos C, Treml E, Mumby P (2018) Reserve sizes needed to protect coral reef fishes. Conservation Letters 11:312415.doi:10.1111/conl.12415. Paper.

46) Samsing F, Johnsen I, Dempster T, Oppedal F, Treml EA (2017) Network analysis reveals strong seasonality in the dispersal of a marine parasite and identifies areas for coordinated management. Landscape Ecology. 10:1953–1967. Paper.

45) Krueck, N. C., Ahmadia, G. N., Green, A., Jones, G. P., Possingham, H. P., Riginos, C., Treml, E. A. and Mumby, P. J. (2017), Incorporating larval dispersal into MPA design for both conservation and fisheries. Ecol Appl.. 27: 925–941. doi:10.1002/eap.1495. Paper.

44) Krueck NC, Ahmadia GN, Possingham HP, Riginos C, Treml EA, Mumby PJ (2017) Marine reserve targets to sustain and rebuild unregulated fisheries. PLoS Biology 15(1): e2000537. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.2000537. OA Paper.

43) Romero-Torres M, Acosta A, Treml EA (2017). The regional structure of spawning phenology and the potential consequences for connectivity of coral assemblages across the Eastern Tropical Pacific. ICES J Mar Sci. 74 (3): 613-624. OA Paper.

42) Riginos C, Crandall ED, Liggins L, Bongaerts P, Treml EA (2016) Navigating the currents of seascape genomics: how spatial analyses can augment population genomic studies. Current Zoology. 62 (6): 581-601. OA Paper.

41) Selkoe K, Gaggiotti O, Treml EA, Wren J, Donovan M, Hawaii Reef Connectivity Consortium, Toonen R (2016) The DNA of coral reef biodiversity – predicting and protecting genetic diversity of reef assemblages. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 283:20160354. OA Paper.

40) Magris R, Treml EA, Pressey RL, Weeks R. (2016) Integrating multiple species connectivity and habitat quality into conservation planning for coral reefs. Ecography. 39:649-664. Paper.

39) Liggins L, Treml E, Possingham H, C Riginos (2016) Seascape features, rather than dispersal traits, predict spatial genetic patterns in co-distributed reef fishes. Journal of Biogeography. 43(2): 256-67. Paper.

38) Schill, SR, Raber GT, Roberts JJ, Treml EA, Brenner J and Halpin PN (2015) No Reef Is an Island: Integrating Coral Reef Connectivity Data into the Design of Regional-Scale Marine Protected Area Networks. PLoS ONE 10 (12): e0144199. OA Paper. Media

37) Beger M, McGowan J, Treml E, Green A, White A, Wolff N, Klein C, Mumby P, and Possingham H (2015) Integrating regional conservation priorities for multiple objectives into national policy. Nat Commun 6, Article number: 8208. OA Paper.

36) Treml EA, J Ford, K Black, S Swearer. (2015) Identifying the key biophysical drivers, connectivity outcomes, and metapopulation consequences of dispersal in the sea. Movement Ecology. 3:3-17.OA Paper.

35) Liggins L, DJ Booth, WF Figueira, , EA Treml, L Tonk, T Ridgway, DA Harris, C Riginos (2015) Latitude-wide genetic patterns reveal historical effects and contrasting patterns of turnover and nestedness at the range peripheries of a tropical marine fish. Ecography 38: 1212–1224. Paper.

34) Treml EA, Fidelman P, Kininmonth S, Ekstrom JA, Bodin Ö (2015) Analyzing the (mis)fit between the institutional and ecological networks of the Indo-West Pacific. Global Environmental Change. 31:263–271. Paper.

33) Hale R, Treml EA, Swearer SE (2015) Evaluating the metapopulation consequences of ecological traps. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 282. Paper.

32) Treml EA, Roberts J, Halpin PN, Possingham HP, Riginos C (2015) The emergent geography of biophysical dispersal barriers across the Indo-West Pacific. Diversity and Distributions. 21(4):465-476. Paper.

31) Davies SW, Treml EA, Kenkel CD, Matz MV (2015) Exploring the role of Micronesian islands in the maintenance of coral genetic diversity in the Pacific Ocean. Molecular Ecology. 24(1): 70–82. Paper.

30) Riginos C, Buckley YM, Blomberg SP, Treml EA (2014) Dispersal capacity predicts both population genetic structure and species richness in reef fishes. The American Naturalist. 184(1): 52-64. Paper.

29) Crandall E, Treml EA, Liggins L, Gleeson L, Yasuda N, Barber P, Wörheide G, Riginos C (2014) Return of the ghosts of dispersal past: historical spread and contemporary gene flow in the blue sea star Linckia laevigata. Bulletin of Marine Science 90(1): 399-425. OA Paper.

28) Keyse J, Crandall ED, Toonen RJ, Meyer CP, Treml EA, Riginos C (2014) The scope of published population genetic data for Indo-Pacific marine fauna and future research opportunities. Bulletin of Marine Science. 90(1): 47-78. OA Paper.

27) Beger M, Selkoe KA, Treml EA, Barber PH, von der Heyden S, Crandall ED, Toonen RJ, Riginos C (2014) Evolving coral reef conservation with genetic information. Bulletin of Marine Science 9(1): 159-185. OA Paper.

26) Huelsken T, Keyse J, Liggins L, Penny S, Treml EA, Riginos C (2013) A novel widespread cryptic species and phylogeographic patterns within several giant clam species (Cardiidae: Tridacna) from the Indo-Pacific Ocean. PLoS ONE 8(11): e80858. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0080858. OA Paper.

25) Iwamura T, Possingham HP, Chades I, Minton C, Murray N, Rogers D, Treml E, Fuller, RA (2013) Migratory connectivity magnifies the consequences of habitat loss from sea level rise for shorebird populations Proceedings of the Royal Society B. doi:10.1098/rspb.2013.0325. Published 1 May 2013. Paper.

24) Leis JM, Caselle JE, Bradbury IR, Kristiansen T, Llopiz JK, Miller MJ, O’Connor MI, Paris CB, Shanks AL, Sogard SM, Swearer SE, Treml EA, Vetter RD, Warner RR (2013) Does fish larval dispersal differ between high and low latitudes? Proceedings of the Royal Society B doi:10.1098/rspb.2013.0327. Published 20 March 2013. Press on ABC Science on March 20, 2013. Paper.

23) Liggins L, Treml EA, Riginos C (2013) Taking the plunge: an introduction to undertaking seascape genetic studies and using biophysical models in seascape genetic studies. Geography Compass 7(3):173–196. Paper.

22) Kool J, Moilanen A, Treml EA. (2013) Population connectivity: recent advances and new perspectives. Landscape Ecology 28:165–185. Paper.

21) Crandall E, Treml EA, Barber P. (2012) Coalescent and Biophysical Models of Stepping-Stone Gene Flow in Neritid Snails. Molecular Ecology 21: 5579-5598 Paper.

20) Treml EA, Roberts J, Chao Y, Halpin P, Possingham HP, Riginos C. (2012) Reproductive output and duration of the pelagic larval stage determine seascape-wide connectivity of marine populations. Integrative and Comparative Biology 52(4): 525-537. Paper.

19) Treml, EA, Halpin, PN. (2012). Marine population connectivity identifies ecological neighbors for conservation planning in the Coral Triangle. Conservation Letters 5(6): 441-449 Data available in the Coral Triangle Atlas (CT Atlas). Paper.

18) Burgess S, Treml EA, Marshall D. (2012) How do dispersal costs and habitat selection influence realized population connectivity?  Ecology 93 (6): 1378-1387 F1000 Prime Recommended Paper.

17) Mora C, Treml EA, Roberts J, Crosby K, Roy D, Tittensor DP (2012) High connectivity among habitats precludes the relationship between dispersal and range size in tropical reef fishes. Ecography 35(1):89-96. Paper.

16) Mirams AGK, Treml EA, Shields JL, Liggins L, Riginos C (2011) Vicariance and dispersal across an intermittent barrier: population genetic structure of marine animals across the Torres Strait land bridge. Coral Reefs 30(4):937-949. Paper.

15) Riginos C, Douglas K, Jin Y, Shanahan D, Treml EA (2011) Effects of geography and life history traits on genetic differentiation in marine fishes. Ecography 34(4):566-575. Paper.

14) Beger M, Linke S, Game E, Ball I, Treml E, Watts M, Possingham H (2010) Incorporating asymmetric connectivity into spatial decision making for conservation. Conservation Letters 3(5) 359-368. Paper.

13) Klein C, Ban N, Halpern B, Beger M, Game E, Grantham H, Green A, Klein T, Kininmonth S, Treml E, Wilson K, Possingham H (2010) Prioritizing land and sea conservation investments to protect Coral Triangle reefs. PLoS ONE 5(8): e12431 OA Paper.

12) Roberts JJ, Best BD, Dunn DC, Treml EA, Halpin PN (2010) Marine Geospatial Ecology Tools: an integrated framework for ecological geoprocessing with ArcGIS, Python, R, MATLAB, and C++. Environmental Modelling and Software 25: 1197-1207. Paper.

11) Urban DL, Minor ES, Treml EA, Schick RS (2009) Graph Models of Habitat Mosaics. Ecology Letters 12(3):260-273. Paper.

10) Minor ES, McDonald RI, Treml EA, Urban DL (2008) Uncertainty in Spatially Explicit Population Models. Biological Conservation 141(4):956-970. Paper.

9) Treml EA, Halpin PN, Urban DL, Pratson LF (2008) Modeling population connectivity by ocean currents, a graph-theoretic approach for marine conservation. Landscape Ecology 23: 19-36.   **Awarded Outstanding Paper in Landscape Ecology by US-IALE in 2009 & F1000 Prime Recommended Paper.

8) Fowler C, Treml E (2001) Building a marine cadastral information system for the United States – a case study. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 25 (4-5): 493-507. Paper.

7) Treml E, Colgan M, Keevican M (1997) Hurricane disturbance and coral reef development:  A geographic information system (GIS) analysis of 501 years of hurricane data from the Lesser Antilles. Proc 8th Int Coral Reef Symp, Panama 1:541-546. PDF

Book Chapters

6) Liggins L., Treml E.A., Riginos C. (2019) Seascape Genomics: Contextualizing Adaptive and Neutral Genomic Variation in the Ocean Environment. In: Oleksiak M., Rajora O. (eds) Population Genomics: Marine Organisms. Population Genomics. Springer, Cham

5) Treml EA, Kool J (in press) Network approaches for quantifying and analyzing marine connectivity. In Pittman S. (ed.) Seascape Ecology. Wiley Press. 13pp. Accepted 6 Dec 2016.

4) Urban DL, McDonald RI, Minor ES, Treml EA (2006) Causes and consequences of land use change in the North Carolina Piedmont. In Wu J. (ed.) Scaling and Uncertainty Analysis in Ecological Studies: Methods and Applications, Tempe, AZ. p239-258.

3) Treml E, Halpin PN, Colgan M (2002) Spatial ecology of coral reefs: Applying geographic information science to benthic marine systems. In Breman J. (ed.) Marine Geography. ESRI Press, CA.  p11-23.

2) Treml E, Smillie H, Cohen K, Fowler C, Neely R (2002) Spatial Policy: Georeferencing the legal and statutory framework for integrated regional ocean management. In Wright D.J. (ed.) Undersea with GIS. ESRI Press, CA. p213-230.

1) Fowler C, Treml E, Smillie H (1999) Georeferencing the legal framework for a web-based regional ocean management geographic information system.  In IFREMER (ed.) CoastGIS’99: Geomatics and Coastal Environment (Brest, 9-11 September 1999). p284- 293.