
Taxonomic Impediments of the Benthic Infauna; Potential Solutions and Consequences
- 1st Edition, Volume 101 - October 1, 2025
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Editors: Simon K. Davy, Pat Hutchings
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 4 1 7 9 1 - 7
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 4 1 7 9 2 - 4
Taxonomic Impediments of the Benthic Infauna; Potential Solutions and Consequences, Volume 101 in the Advances in Marine Biology series, explores the critical role of taxonomy in u… Read more

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Request a sales quoteAdditional chapters examine benthic communities around Australia and their role in marine park management, taxonomic and conservation challenges in the southwestern Atlantic, and strategies for biodiversity inventories in poorly studied marine areas. The volume also highlights specific case studies on Mauritanian sponges, benthic copepods using molecular methods, and taxonomic barriers to echinoderm biogeography and conservation.
- Reviews articles on the latest advances in marine biology
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2. Current Status in DNA Barcoding of South African Marine Invertebrates
3. Current Status on Marine Invertebrate Identifications in ASEAN Countries and Impacts for Management
4. Benthic Communities Around Australia and How to Incorporate into Marine Park Management
5. Benthic Marine Diversity in Southwestern Atlantic – Challenges for Taxonomy and Conservation
6. "You Can’t Protect What You Don’t Know": Strategies for Biodiversity Inventories in Poorly Known Marine Areas Facing Global Changes
7. Sponges in Mauritania in Shallow Waters
8. Benthic Copepods Focusing on Molecular Methods in Biodiversity Assessments
9. Few Specialists, Many Synonyms: Taxonomic Impediments to Echinoderm Biogeography and Conservation
- Edition: 1
- Volume: 101
- Published: October 1, 2025
- Imprint: Academic Press
- No. of pages: 318
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN: 9780443417917
- eBook ISBN: 9780443417924
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Pat Hutchings
Dr. Pat Hutchings DSc, FRZS, AM, is a distinguished taxonomist and marine ecologist specializing in the systematics and ecology of polychaetes, a major component of benthic habitats. Her research has spanned Australian wetlands and coral reefs, contributing significantly to biodiversity studies and ecological research. She is currently a Senior Fellow at the Australian Museum Research Institute, where she continues her research and student supervision after retiring in 2016. She has also been a Research Fellow at the University of Sydney since 1986 and an Adjunct Fellow at Macquarie University since 2017, with previous adjunct positions at the University of Queensland and James Cook University, supervising PhD students.
From 1970 to 2016, she served as a Senior Principal Research Scientist at the Australian Museum Research Institute in Sydney. Dr. Hutchings completed her BSc (Special Honours, First Class) at Queen Mary College, London University, in 1967, followed by a PhD in Zoology from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne in 1970 and a Doctor of Science (DSc) degree from the same institution in 1989. Her research has taken her across the Australian coastline and offshore regions, as well as the Indo-Pacific, where she has conducted biodiversity surveys and experimental studies on bioerosion processes, particularly in the Great Barrier Reef and French Polynesia.
She has held numerous research fellowships and visiting positions, including a Visiting Fellowship at the Smithsonian Institution (1989), a Visiting Fellowship at Academia Sinica in Taiwan (1991), a French Government Research Fellowship in Paris and Marseille (1993), Visiting Professorships at the University Aix-Marseille (1995-2001), and a Visiting Professorship at Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (2019-2022). In addition to her research, Dr. Hutchings has played key roles in various scientific committees and advisory boards, including the Australian Bureau of Flora and Fauna (1987-1992), the Scientific Working Committee on Ballast Water Introductions (1989-1994), the NSW Scientific Committee under the Threatened Species Act (1997-2004), and the Resource Assessment Committee of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (2000-2009). She chaired the 11th International Polychaete Conference in 2013, contributed to the National Marine Science Plan launched in 2015, and has been a member of the Jervis Bay Marine Park Advisory Committee (2017-2024). Since 2018, she has served as a member of the United Nations’ Pool of Experts, focusing on Indo-Pacific benthic biodiversity.
Dr. Hutchings has also made significant contributions to scientific publishing. She is currently the Polychaete Editor for Zootaxa and an Associate Editor for Pacific Conservation. Previously, she served as Chief Editor of Marine Pollution Bulletin from 2015 to 2023, after having been its Regional Editor from 1995 to 2015. Her contributions to marine science and environmental conservation have earned her numerous accolades, including the Order of Australia (2024), Fellowship of the Royal Society of New South Wales (2021), Honorary Life Membership in the Australian Marine Sciences Association (2010), the Silver Jubilee Medal from the Australian Marine Sciences Association (2010), Honorary Life Membership in the Australian Coral Reef Society (2009), and Fellowship of the Royal Zoological Society (2005).
Throughout her career, Dr. Hutchings has published over 400 peer-reviewed papers in leading international journals, which are available on ResearchGate or upon request.