Miss Frances Perry
Higher Degree by Research Candidate
School of Biological Sciences
College of Sciences
Frances is investigating the potential for marine invasive species to arrive in Antarctica through biofouling on vessels and aims to identify the most effective biosecurity practices to prevent their arrival. This project is supported by Securing Antarctica's Environmental Future (SAEF).
| Year | Citation |
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| 2026 | Perry, F., Cassey, P., Chown, S. L., Holland, O., Shaw, J. D., Stark, J. S., . . . McCarthy, A. (2026). A framework for managing Antarctica’s biofouling risks. Marine Policy, 183, 106896. |
| 2026 | Perry, F., Shaw, J. D., Cassey, P., Coutts, A., Lewis, P. N., MacDonald, A. J., . . . Suter, L. (2026). Passive environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling is effective for monitoring vessel biofouling in the Southern Ocean. Science of the Total Environment, 1013, 181230. |
| 2024 | Perry, F., Duffy, G. A., Lamare, M. D., & Fraser, C. I. (2024). Kelp holdfast microclimates buffer invertebrate inhabitants from extreme temperatures. Marine Environmental Research, 198, 13 pages. Scopus2 WoS2 |
| Year | Citation |
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| - | Perry, F. (n.d.). Data for Kelp holdfast microclimates buffer invertebrate inhabitants from extreme temperatures. DOI |