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Museums Victoria

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Education
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Arts (combined) - University of Melbourne (1979-1984).
Post Graduate Diploma of Computer Science - La Trobe University, Melbourne (1985).
Master of Information Technology - Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University (1992-1994).
Doctor of Philosophy - University of Melbourne, Zoology Department (1996-2001).

Employment history
Programmer, software engineer, systems analyst (1986-1995)
PhD student (1996-1999)
Research Scientist, Museum Victoria (1999-2001)
Senior Curator of Marine Invertebrates, Museum Victoria (2001-present).


Research Interests
Marine biogeography, macro-ecology and macro-evolution; marine conservation biology; and taxonomy and evolution of echinoderms (sea stars, brittle stars, feather stars, sea cucumbers, sea urchins).

Overall, the research is focused on using the vast amounts of data and tissues stored in museum collections to address issues of biodiversity management.

Key government committees
Australian Ballast Water Management Advisory Council (ABWMAC), Australian Quarantine Inspection Service (1996-2000)
Victorian Fisheries Co-management Council, Department of Natural Resources and Environment (1997-1999)
National Introduced Marine Pest Coordination Group (NIMPCG), Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Australia (2001-2008)
South East Australian Regional Marine Plan, Stakeholder Reference Group, National Oceans Office (2002-2003)

Key publications (excluding Marine Biodiversity Hub publications and taxonomic works)

Naughton, K.M., O’Hara, T.D., Appleton, B. & Cisternas, P.A. (2014). Antitropical distributions and species delimitation in a group of ophiocomid brittle stars (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea: Ophiocomidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 78: 232-244.

Naughton, K.M., O’Hara, T.D., Appleton, B. & Gardner, M.G. (2014). Sympatric cryptic species in the crinoid genus Cenolia (Echinodermata: Crinoidea: Comasteridae) delineated by sequence and microsatellite markers. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 78: 160-171.

Clark, M.R., Rowden, A.A., Schlacher, T.A., Guinotte, J., Dunstan, P.K., Williams, A., O’Hara, T.D., Watling, L., Niklitschek, E. & Tsuchida, S. (2014). Identifying ecologically or biologically significant areas (EBSA): A systematic method and its application to seamounts in the South Pacific Ocean. Ocean & Coastal Management 91: 65-79.

Schlacher, T.S., Baco-Taylor, A., Rowden, A.A., O’Hara, T.D., Clark, M., Kelley, C. & Dower, J. (2014). Seamount benthos in a cobalt-rich crust region of the Central Pacific: implications for conservation challenges posed by future seabed mining. Diversity and Distributions 20, 491–502.

O’Hara, T.D., Smith, P.J., Mills, V.S., Smirnov, I & Steinke, D. (2013). Biogeographical and phylogeographical relationships of the bathyal ophiuroid fauna of the Macquarie Ridge, Southern Ocean. Polar Biology 36:321–333.

Stöhr, S., O’Hara T.D., & Thuy, B. (2012). Global diversity of brittle stars (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea). PLosOne 7(3): e31940. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0031940

Okanishi, M., O’Hara, T.D. & Fujita, T. (2011). Molecular phylogeny of the order Euryalida (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea), based on mitochondrial and nuclear ribosomal genes. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 61: 392–399.

O’Hara, T.D., Addison, P.F.E., Gazzard, R., Costa, T.L. & Pocklington, J.B. (2010). A rapid biodiversity assessment methodology tested on intertidal rocky shores. Aquatic Conservation 20:452-463.

O’Hara, T.D. & Tittensor, D.P. (2010). Which environmental factors drive variation in species richness on seamounts? Marine Ecology 31 (Suppl. 1): 26-38.

O’Hara, T.D., Consalvey, M., Lavrado, H.P. & Stocks, K.I. (2010). Environmental predictors and turnover of biota on a seamount chain. Marine Ecology 31 (Suppl. 1): 84-94.

Costa, T.L., O’Hara, T.D. & Keough, M.J. (2010). Measures of taxonomic distinctness do not reliably assess anthropogenic impacts on intertidal mollusc communities. Marine Ecology Progress Series 413: 81–93.

O’Hara, T.D., Rowden, A.A. & Williams, A. (2008). Cold-water coral habitats on seamounts: do they have a specialist fauna? Diversity and Distributions 14: 925-934.

O’Hara, T.D. (2007). Seamounts: Centres of endemism or species-richness for ophiuroids? Global Ecology and Biogeography 16: 720-732.

Poore, G.C.B & O’Hara, T.D. (2007). Marine biogeography and biodiversity of Australia. Pp 177-198 in Connell, S.D. & Gillanders, B.M. (eds) Marine Ecology. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

O’Hara, T.D. (2002). Endemism, rarity and vulnerability of marine species along a temperate coastline. Invertebrate Systematics 16: 671-684.

Koslow J.A., Gowlett-Holmes K., Lowry J.K., O’Hara T.D., Poore G.C.B., & Williams A. (2001). The seamount benthic macrofauna off southern Tasmania: community structure and impacts of trawling. Marine Ecology Progress Series 212: 111-125.

O’Hara, T.D. & Poore, G.C.B. (2000). Distribution and origin of Southern Australian echinoderms and decapods. Journal of Biogeography 27: 1321-1335.

O’Hara, T.D. (1998). Origin of Macquarie Island echinoderms. Polar Biology 20: 143-151.

 

Stories

23 January 2019

Research from the abyss reveals new species are evolving fastest in Antarctica

20 February 2018

Naming fish from the abyss

21 June 2017

We're back with booty from the abyss

15 May 2017

RV Investigator bound for Australia’s eastern abyss

12 May 2016

Scientists create first map of global seafloor diversity

26 September 2014

From brittle stars grows a ‘tree of life’: how genes trace life on Earth

26 August 2014

Brittle stars light up scientists' understanding of marine life evolution

26 February 2013

So many fish, one great map

4 April 2012

Hub researchers to convene 4 AMSA symposia

Projects

Project D4 - Expanding our spatial knowledge of marine biodiversity to support future best-practice reviews
Project 2: National Maps of Biodiversity and Connectivity

Publications

Marine Biodiversity Hub publications by: O'Hara, Tim

  • Expanding our spatial knowledge of marine biodiversity to support future best practice reviews (2020)
    T. O'Hara
  • Deep-sea temperate-tropical faunal transition across uniform environmental gradients (2020)
    T. O'Hara; A. Williams; S.N.C. Woolley; A.W. Nau; N.J. Bax
  • The lower bathyal and abyssal seafloor fauna of eastern Australia (2020)
    T. O'Hara; A. Williams; S.T. Ahyong; P. Alderslade; T. Alvestad; D. Bray; I. Burghardt; N. Budaeva; F. Criscione; A.L. Crowther; M. Ekins; M. Eleaume; C.A. Farrelly; J.K. Finn; M.N. Georgieva; A. Graham; M. Gomon; K. Gowlett-Holmes; L. Gunton; A. Hallan; A.M. Hosie; P. Hutchings; H. Kise; F. Kohler; J.A. Konsgrud; E. Kupriyanova; C.C. Lu; M. Mackenzie; C. Mah; H. MacIntosh; K.L. Merrin; A. Miskelly; M.L. Mitchell; K. Moore; A. Murray; P.M. O'Loughlin; H. Paxton; J.J. Pogonoski; D. Staples; J.E. Watson; R.S. Wilson; J. Zhang; N.J. Bax
  • Regional-scale patterns of deep seafloor biodiversity for conservation assessment (2020)
    T. O'Hara; A. Williams; F. Althaus; A.S. Ross; N.J. Bax
  • Contrasting processes drive ophiuroid phylodiversity across shallow and deep seafloors (2019)
    T. O'Hara; A.F. Hugall; S.N.C. Woolley; G. Bribiesca-Contreras; N.J. Bax
  • The eastern Australian Marine Parks: biodiversity, assemblage structure, diversity and origin (2019)
    T. O'Hara
  • Field manuals for marine sampling to monitor Australian waters (2018)
    R. Przeslawski; S.D. Foster; V.L. Lucieer; J. Monk; P.J. Bouchet; T.J. Langlois; A. Carroll; J. Williams; N. Barrett; F. Althaus; R.J. Beaman; P. Berents; T. Bridge; M.R. Clark; J. Colquhoun; L.M. Currey Randall; G.J. Edgar; M. Fellows; C. Frid; A. Friedman; D.C. Gledhill; J.S. Goetze; D. Harasti; K.R. Hayes; N.A. Hill; G.R. Hosack; C. Huveneers; D. Ierodiaconou; T. Ingleton; A. Jordan; G.A. Kendrick; D.M. Kennedy; E. Lawrence; T.B. Letessier; M. Linklater; M. Lowry; H.A. Malcolm; J.J. Meeuwig; S.L. Nichol; T. O'Hara; K. Picard; A. Post; M.J. Rees; J. Santana-Garcon; M. Scott; J.P.W. Siwabessy; J. Smith; M. Stowar; M. Taylor; C. Thompson; M. Tran; A. Tyndall; V. Laurent; S. Whitmarsh
  • Polychaetes from Australia’s Eastern Abyss (2018)
    L. Gunton; E. Kupriyanova; P. Hutchings; R. Wilson; A. Murray; H. Paxton; I. Burghardt; J. Zhang; T. O'Hara
  • Morphological diagnoses of higher taxa in Ophiuroidea (Echinodermata) in support of a new classification (2018)
    T. O'Hara; S. Stohr; A.F. Hugall; B. Thuy; A. Martynov
  • Phylogenomics, life history and morphological evolution of ophiocomid brittlestars (2018)
    T. O'Hara; A.F. Hugall; P.A. Cisternas; E. Boissin; G. Bribiesca-Contreras; J. Sellanes; G. Paulay; M. Byrne
  • Theme D Project showcase and future research prioritisation workshop report (2017)
    N. Barrett; B.P. Brooke; Z. Huang; K.J. Miller; S.L. Nichol; S.D. Foster; R. Przeslawski; V.L. Lucieer; T. O'Hara
  • The importance of offshore origination revealed through ophiuroid phylogenomics (2017)
    G. Bribiesca-Contreras; H. Verbruggen; A.F. Hugall; T. O'Hara
  • Deep-sea diversity patterns are shaped by energy availability (2016)
    S.N.C. Woolley; D.P. Tittensor; P.K. Dunstan; G. Guillera-Arroita; J. Lahoz-Monfort; B.A. Wintle; B. Worm; T. O'Hara
  • Dendrogramma is a siphonophore (2016)
    T. O'Hara; A.F. Hugall; H. MacIntosh; K.M. Naughton; A. Williams; A. Moussalli
  • Towards an IMCRA 5 (2016)
    T. O'Hara; D.C. Gledhill; S.L. Nichol; R. Przeslawski; P. Hedge; N.J. Bax
  • Restructuring higher taxonomy using broad-scale phylogenomics: The living Ophiuroidea (2016)
    T. O'Hara; A.F. Hugall; B. Thuy; S. öhr; A.V. Martynov
  • An exon-capture system for the entire class Ophiuroidea (2015)
    A.F. Hugall; T. O'Hara; S. Hunjan; R. Nilsen; A. Moussalli
  • Phylogenomic resolution of the Class Ophiuroidea unlocks a global microfossil record (2014)
    T. O'Hara; F. Hugall; B. Thuy; A. Moussalli
  • Limited phylogeographic structure for five bathyal ophiuroids at continental scales (2014)
    T. O'Hara; P.R. England; R. Gunasekera; K.M. Naughton
  • Fathom out: biogeographical subdivision across the Western Australian continental margin – a multispecies modelling approach (2013)
    S.N.C. Woolley; A.W. McCallum; R. Wilson; T. O'Hara; P.K. Dunstan
  • Environmental predictors of decapod species richness and turnover along an extensive Australian continental margin (13–35° S) (2013)
    A.W. McCallum; G.C.B. Poore; A. Williams; F. Althaus; T. O'Hara
  • A Southern Hemisphere bathyal fauna is distributed in latitudinal bands (2011)
    T. O'Hara; A.A. Rowden; N.J. Bax
  • Environmental drivers of ophiuroid species richness on seamounts (2010)
    T. O'Hara; D.P. Tittensor
  • The ecology of seamounts: structure, function, and human impacts (2010)
    M.R. Clark; A.A. Rowden; T.A. Schlacher; A. Williams; M. Consalvey; K.I. Stocks; A.D. Rogers; T. O'Hara; M. White; T.M. Shank; J.M. Hall-Spencer
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