Publications
R Brooker, P Carnell, J Pocklington, M Antos, M Weston
(2023), pp. 1-25, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, London, Eng., C1
Detecting marine pests using environmental DNA and biophysical models
M Ellis, Z Clark, E Treml, M Brown, T Matthews, J Pocklington, R Stafford-Bell, N Bott, Y Nai, A Miller, C Sherman
(2022), Vol. 816, pp. 1-11, Science of the Total Environment, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1
H Earp, S Vye, K Bohn, M Burrows, J Chenery, S Dickens, C Foster, H Grist, P Lamont, S Long, Z Morrall, J Pocklington, A Scott, G Watson, V West, S Jenkins, J Delany, H Sugden
(2022), Vol. 7(1), pp. 1-13, Citizen Science: Theory and Practice, London, Eng., C1
Tracking widespread climate-driven change on temperate and tropical reefs
R Stuart-Smith, G Edgar, E Clausius, E Oh, N Barrett, M Emslie, A Bates, N Bax, D Brock, A Cooper, T Davis, P Day, J Dunic, A Green, N Hasweera, J Hicks, T Holmes, B Jones, A Jordan, N Knott, M Larkin, S Ling, P Mooney, J Pocklington, Y Seroussi, I Shaw, D Shields, M Smith, G Soler, J Stuart-Smith, E Turak, J Turnbull, C Mellin
(2022), Vol. 32, pp. 4128-4136, Current Biology, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1
Statewide assessment of Victorian marine protected areas using existing data April
Mary Young, Peter Porskamp, Kay Critchell, Eric Treml, Daniel Ierodiaconou, Jacqui Pocklington, Michael Sams
(2022), Melbourne, Vic., A6
The influence of canopy cover on the ecological function of a key autogenic ecosystem engineer
J Pocklington, M Keough, T O'Hara, A Bellgrove
(2019), Vol. 11, Diversity, C1
Disturbance alters ecosystem engineering by a canopy-forming alga
J Pocklington, S Jenkins, A Bellgrove, M Keough, T O'Hara, P Masterson-Algar, S Hawkins
(2018), Vol. 98, pp. 687-698, Journal of the marine biological association of the United Kingdom, Cambridge, Eng., C1
Restoring rocky intertidal communities: lessons from a benthic macroalgal ecosystem engineer
A Bellgrove, P McKenzie, H Cameron, J Pocklington
(2017), Vol. 117, pp. 17-27, Marine pollution bulletin, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1
Funded Projects at Deakin
Other Public Sector Funding
Kelping the Bay: future proofing the Golden Kelp
Dr Prue Francis, A/Prof Adam Miller, A/Prof Craig Sherman, Dr Paul Carnell, Dr Jacqui Pocklington, Dr Mary Young, Miss Jasmine Bursic
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action Port Philip Bay Fund 90 719 052 204
- 2023: $90,721
Assessment of Port Phillip Heads Marine National Park U. pinnatifida removal program.
Dr Jacqui Pocklington
Parks Victoria
- 2024: $10,000
Supervisions
No completed student supervisions to report