Michael Bode

Michael Bode

Address: Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, . Telephone: (+61) 414 108 439 Email: [email protected] Website: https://michaelbode.wordpress.com/ ORCID: orcid.org/0000-0002-5886-4421

EMPLOYMENT AND EDUCATION 2017– Associate Professor & ARC Future Fellow, ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University. 2013–2016 Senior Lecturer & ARC DECRA Fellow, School of Botany, University of Melbourne. 2010–2013 ARC Postdoctoral Fellow, School of Botany, University of Melbourne. 2008–2009 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, School of Botany, The University of Melbourne. 2004–2008 PhD in Mathematics, The . Dissertation title: Decision Theory in Supervisors: Prof. Hugh Possingham, Prof. Kevin Burrage. 2003–2004 Research Assistant (Prof. Sean Connolly), James Cook University. 2002 Secondary Mathematics Teacher, Blantyre, Malawi. Malawi Government & Australian Volunteers International. 1998–2001 Bachelor of Science (Hons I, Mathematics), James Cook University.

RESEARCH RECORD • 79 peer-reviewed research articles, with 3,349 citations & H-index: 25 • Primary research articles in Nature, PNAS, PLoS Biology, and Current Biology. • Research is the subject of review articles in Faculty of 1000, PNAS, & Current Biology. • $84.6M in Category 1 funding; $2.28M as lead investigator; $1.86M as sole investigator. • Ongoing engagement with end-users, including government agencies and NGOs. • Interdisciplinary collaborations with oceanographers, paleontologists, economists.

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RESEARCH GRANTS, CONSULTANCIES AND SCHOLARSHIPS 2017 – 2021 1.2M ARC Future Fellowship (Bode). 2015 – 2021 $60M NESP Threatened Species Centre (Melbourne Hub: Wintle, McCarthy, Elith, Vesk, Bode). 2013 – 2016 $404k ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (Bode). 2012 – 2015 $416k ARC Linkage Grant. (Bode, Wintle, Rumpff). 2011 – 2017 $3.9M Chief Investigator in the ARC Centre of Excellence in Environmental Decisions. (Wintle, McCarthy, Vesk, Bode). 2011 – 2015 $3.3M Chief Researcher in the Research Hub for Environmental Decisions (Wintle, McCarthy, Vesk, Burgman, Bode, Parris). 2010 – 2012 $248k ARC Discovery Grant (Bode), ARC Postdoctoral Fellowship. 2009 $12k Consultancy, Cliffs Mining (Bode, Brennan). 2004 – 2007 $85k Australian Postgraduate Award (Bode).

RESEARCH SUPERVISION: Postdocs Dr Cindy Hauser (2012 – 2016); Dr José Lahoz-Monfort (2012 – 2016). PhD Students Kate Helmstedt (2010 – 2014; associate supervisor) Matthew Malishev (2012 – present; associate supervisor). Michaela Plein (2012 – 2016; associate supervisor); Chris Baker (2013 – 2015; primary supervisor); Andreas Dietzel (2015 – present; associate supervisor); Katie Peterson (2015 – present; associate supervisor); Vanessa Haller (2015 – present; primary supervisor); Edmond Sacre (2015 – present; associate supervisor). MSc/Hons Sarah Devries (2012 – 2013) Pol Copin (2014) Trent Skorka (2015 – 2016) Ben Schulz (2015 – 2016) Tiria Andersen (2017 – present)

EDITORIAL WORK: I am a senior editor for the Journal of Applied Ecology, and an associate editor for Conservation Letters. I have previously been an editor for Diversity and Distributions and an invited guest editor for Environmental Research Letters. I have refereed journal articles for: Science, PNAS, Ecology Letters, and Nature Communications. I have reviewed grants for the ARC and the Czech Science Foundation. I have reviewed policy documents for environment departments in the Tasmanian, Western Australian and Australian Federal governments, and for The Atlas of Living Australia.

Michael Bode

Invited presentations & international workshops (since 2014) Mar 2017: CESAB Pelagic working group. Aix-en-Provence, France. Mar 2016: Mismatches don’t matter. Social and ecological scales in bioeconomic management. OIST Symposium, Okinawa, Japan. Jan 2015: Pretty darn good control: extensions of optimal control for ecological systems. NIMBioS Working Group, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. July 2014: Larval dispersal and the scale of coral reef fish management. The Future of Coral Reefs Symposium for the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies. July 2014: Ridges to Reef Conservation Planning. SNAP / NCEAS Working Group. Sept 2014: Biotic Interactions NIMBioS Working Group, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Oct 2014: Bioeconomic impacts of divergent larval dispersal and community tenure scales in Melanesian fisheries. Plenary at the ZSL’s Annual Research Conference. Nov 2014: The consequences of different social and ecological scales in a Melanesian coral reef fishery. Seminar for Université Paris Sud, Paris. Dec 2014: The untenable simplicity of the modularity. Departmental seminar for Estación Biológica de Doñana, CSIC, Sevilla.

JOURNAL ARTICLES (Bold font indicates myself or supervised students) 2017 & In press 1. Iacona G, Possingham P, Bode M (2017). Waiting can be an optimal strategy, even in a crisis discipline. PNAS. 2. Bode M, Williamson D, Harrison H, Outram N, Jones G (In press). Estimating dispersal kernels using genetic parentage data. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 3. Saunders M, Bode M, Atkinson S, Klein C, et al. (In press). Simple rules can guide whether land or ocean based conservation will best benefit marine ecosystems. PLoS Biology. 4. Almany G, Planes S, Thorrold S, Berumen M, Bode M, et al. (2017). Larval fish dispersal in a coral reef seascape. Nature Ecology and Evolution 1:0148. 5. Kopf R, Nimmo D, Humphries P, Baumgartner L, Bode M, et al. (2017). Confronting the risks of rapid, large-scale invasive species control. Nature Ecology and Evolution 1:0172. 6. Pinsky M, Saenz-Agudelo P, Salles O, Almany G, Bode M, et al. (2017) Marine dispersal scales are congruent over evolutionary and ecological time. Current Biology 27:1-6. 7. Ringma J, Wintle B, Fuller R, Fisher D, Bode M (In press). Where to put the next conservation fence? Minimizing species extinctions through strategic planning for conservation fencing projects. Conservation Biology. 8. Bode M, Baker C, Benshemesh J, Burnard T, Rumpff L, Hauser C, Lahoz-Monfort J, Wintle B (2017). Revealing beliefs: using ensemble ecosystem modelling to extrapolate expert beliefs to novel ecological scenarios. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 8:1012-1021. 9. Baker C, Gordon A, Bode M (2017). Ensemble ecosystem modeling for predicting ecosystem response to predator reintroduction. Conservation Biology 2:376-384. 10. Abesamis R, Saenz-Agudelo P, Berumen M, Bode M, et al. (In press). Reef fish larval dispersal patterns validate no-take marine reserve network connectivity that links human communities. Coral Reefs. 11. Lohr C, Hone J, Bode M, Dickman C, Wenger A, Pressey R (In press). Modeling dynamics of native and invasive species to guide prioritization of management actions. Ecosphere.

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12. Southwell D, Tingley R, Bode M, Nicholson E, Phillips B (2017). Cost and feasibility of a barrier to halt the spread of invasive cane toads in arid Australia. Journal of Applied Ecology 54: 216-224. 2016 13. Williamson D, Harrison H, Almany G, Berumen M, Bode M, Bonin M, Choukroun S, Doherty P, Frisch A, Saenz‐Agudelo P, Jones G (2016). Large‐scale, multi‐directional larval connectivity among coral reef fish populations in the GBR Marine Park. Molecular Ecology 25: 6039-6054. 14. Bode M, Williamson D, Weeks R, Jones G, Almany G, Harrison H, Hopf J, Pressey R (2016). Planning marine reserve networks for both feature representation and demographic persistence using connectivity patterns. PLoS One, 11: e0154272. 15. Iacona G, Bode M, Armsworth P (2016). Limitations of outsourcing on-the- ground biodiversity conservation. Conservation Biology, 30: 1245-1254. 16. Hamilton R, Almany G, Stevens D, Bode M, Pita J, Peterson N, Choat H (2016). Hyperstability masks declines in bumphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum) populations. Coral Reefs 35: 751-763. 17. Helmstedt K, Shaw J, Bode M, Terauds A, Springer K, Robinson S, Possingham H (2016). Prioritizing eradication actions on islands: it’s not all or nothing. Journal of Applied Ecology 53: 733-741. 18. Plein, M, Bode, M, Moir, M, Vesk, P. (2016). Multi-species translocation strategies are highly dependent on interspecific interactions. Ecological Applications 26: 1186-1197. 19. Bode M, Sanchirico J, Armsworth P (2016). Returns from aligning management resolution with ecological variation in a coral reef fishery. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 283: 20152828. 20. Boettiger C, Bode M, Sanchirico J, LaRiviere J, Hastings A, Armsworth P (2016). Optimal management of a stochastically varying population when policy adjustment is costly. Ecological Applications 26: 808-817. 21. Baker, C, Bode, M. (2016). Placing invasive species management in a spatiotemporal context. Ecological Applications 26: 712-725. 22. Driscoll, D, Bode, M, Bradstock, R, Keith, D, Penman, T, Price, O. (2016). Resolving future fire management conflicts using multi-criteria decision making. Conservation Biology 30: 196-205. Highlights from before 2016 Bode, M, Bode, L, Armsworth, P.R. (2011). Different dispersal abilities allow reef fish to coexist. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 108:16317-16321. Wilson, K, McBride, M, Bode, M. Possingham, H. (2006). Prioritising global conservation efforts. Nature, 440:337–340. Bode, M, et al. (2008). Cost-effective global conservation spending is robust to taxonomic group. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 105:6498–6501. Possingham, H, Bode, M, Klein, C. (2015). Optimal conservation outcomes require both restoration and protection. PLoS Biology e1002052. Almany, G.R, Hamilton, R.J, Bode, M, et al. (2013). Dispersal of grouper larvae drives local resource sharing in a coral reef fishery. Current Biology, 23:626–630. Bode, M, Marshall, D. (2007). The quick and the dead? Sperm competition and sexual conflict in the sea. Evolution, 61:2693–2700. Bode, M, Baker, C, Plein, M. (2015). Eradicating down the food chain: optimal multispecies eradication schedules for a common invaded island ecosystem motif. Journal of Applied Ecology 52:571-579. Bode, M, Murdoch, W. (2009). Cost-effective conservation decisions are robust to uncertainty in the species-area relationship. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 106: 12.