Matthew Mitchell
Research Classification
Research Interests
Ecosystem services
urban ecology
Biodiversity conservation
social-ecological systems
Landscape ecology
Agroecosystems
Affiliations to Research Centres, Institutes & Clusters
Research Options
I am available and interested in collaborations (e.g. clusters, grants).
I am interested in and conduct interdisciplinary research.
I am interested in working with undergraduate students on research projects.
Biography
My research explores how the arrangement of different land uses and habitats across landscapes affect biodiversity and ecosystem services. I use a variety of approaches, from modelling to fieldwork to remote sensing to answer this question.
My work aims to improve our knowledge about how human activities influence landscape and ecosystem dynamics. My ultimate goal is to provide information that can be used to predict how future landscape changes will affect biodiversity and the provision of ecosystem services, and inform land management decisions.
Research Methodology
Fieldwork
Remote sensing and GIS
Modelling
Ecoacoustics
Publications
- Ecosystem service coproduction across the zones of biosphere reserves in Europe (2021)
Ecosystems and People, 17 (1), 491--506 - Identifying key ecosystem service providing areas to inform national-scale conservation planning (2021)
Environmental Research Letters, 16 (1), 014038 - Increasing decision relevance of ecosystem service science (2021)
Nature Sustainability, 4 (2), 161--169 - Modeling Yields Response to Shading in the Field-to-Forest Transition Zones in Heterogeneous Landscapes (2019)
Agriculture, 9 (1), 6 - Evidence that organic farming promotes pest control (2018)
Nature Sustainability, 1 (7), 361--368 - Identification of fine scale and landscape scale drivers of urban aboveground carbon stocks using high-resolution modeling and mapping (2018)
Science of The Total Environment, 622-6, 57--70 - Towards a Threat Assessment Framework for Ecosystem Services (2017)
Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 32 (4), 240-248 - Landscape structure influences urban vegetation vertical structure (2016)
Journal of Applied Ecology, 53 (5), 1477--1488 - Using high-resolution LiDAR data to quantify the three-dimensional structure of vegetation in urban green space (2016)
Urban Ecosystems, 19 (4), 1749-1765 - Landscape Fragmentation and Ecosystem Services: A Reply to Andrieu et al. (2015)
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 30 (11), 634-635 - Reframing landscape fragmentation's effects on ecosystem services (2015)
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 30 (4), 190-198 - Strong and nonlinear effects of fragmentation on ecosystem service provision at multiple scales (2015)
Environmental Research Letters, 10 (9) - The Monteregie Connection: linking landscapes, biodiversity, and ecosystem services to improve decision making (2015)
Ecology and Society, 20 (4) - Agricultural landscape structure affects arthropod diversity and arthropod-derived ecosystem services (2014)
Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment, 192, 144-151 - Forest fragments modulate the provision of multiple ecosystem services (2014)
Journal of Applied Ecology, 51 (4), 909-918 - Linking Landscape Connectivity and Ecosystem Service Provision: Current Knowledge and Research Gaps (2013)
Ecosystems, 16 (5), 894-908 - Variability in ecosystem service measurement: a pollination service case study (2013)
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 11 (8), 414-422 - Plant interactions are unimportant in a subarctic-alpine plant community (2009)
Ecology, 90 (9), 2360-2367 - Modules of reproduction in females of the dioecious shrub Oemleria cerasiformis (2004)
Canadian Journal of Botany-Revue Canadienne De Botanique, 82 (3), 393-400 - Development of height-age models for estimating juvenile height of coastal Douglas-Fir in British Columbia (2003)
Western Journal of Applied Forestry, 18 (3), 207-212
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