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Autor:
A. J. McEvoy, A. Atkinson, R. L. Airs, R. Brittain, I. Brown, E. S. Fileman, H. S. Findlay, C. L. McNeill, C. Ostle, T. J. Smyth, P. J. Somerfield, K. Tait, G. A. Tarran, S. Thomas, C. E. Widdicombe, E. M. S. Woodward, A. Beesley, D. V. P. Conway, J. Fishwick, H. Haines, C. Harris, R. Harris, P. Hélaouët, D. Johns, P. K. Lindeque, T. Mesher, A. McQuatters-Gollop, J. Nunes, F. Perry, A. M. Queiros, A. Rees, S. Rühl, D. Sims, R. Torres, S. Widdicombe
Publikováno v:
Earth System Science Data, Vol 15, Pp 5701-5737 (2023)
The Western Channel Observatory (WCO) comprises a series of pelagic, benthic and atmospheric sampling sites within 40 km of Plymouth, UK, that have been sampled by the Plymouth institutes on a regular basis since 1903. This longevity of recording and
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https://doaj.org/article/dd1ec4303738429bbb306cde6fdb2d68
Autor:
J. van der Molen, E.M.S. Woodward, B. Silburn, J. K. Klar, Gennadi Lessin, Jeroen Ingels, Silke Kröger, D. Sivyer, J. N. Aldridge, Vassilis Kitidis, Steve Widdicombe, Laurent O. Amoudry, Tiago H. Silva, Natalie Hicks, E. R. Parker, Luz Garcia, Helen E. K. Smith, C. L. McNeill, Tom Hull
Publikováno v:
Biogeochemistry
Results from a 1D setup of the European Regional Seas Ecosystem Model (ERSEM) biogeochemical model were compared with new observations collected under the UK Shelf Seas Biogeochemistry (SSB) programme to assess model performance and clarify elements
Autor:
C. L. McNeill, José M. Guerra-García, Carlos Navarro-Barranco, Stephen Widdicombe, Claire E. Widdicombe
Publikováno v:
Marine Environmental Research. 129:133-146
The processes and patterns seen in coastal benthic communities can be strongly influenced by the overlying pelagic environmental conditions. Integrating long-term biological and environmental data (both benthic and pelagic) can give insight into the
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 6 (2019)
Benthic macrofauna, as an element of rich and diverse benthic communities of the shelf seas, play a key role in marine biogeochemical cycles and support a wide range of ecosystem services. To better understand how macrofauna affects mass and energy f
Autor:
Mark Jones, Giorgia Carnovale, Dorte Krause-Jensen, Timothy J Smyth, Saskia Rühl, Karen Tait, Penelope K. Lindeque, Jeroen Ingels, S.L. Dashfield, Ruth L. Airs, Christine Pascoe, Er Hua, P Cazenave, Helen E. Parry, Joana Nunes, Sophie J. McCoy, Angus Atkinson, A. Beesley, Ana M. Queirós, Stephen Widdicombe, Paul J. Somerfield, Claire E. Widdicombe, Nicholas Stephens, C. L. McNeill
Publikováno v:
Queirós, A M, Stephens, N, Widdicombe, S, Tait, K, McCoy, S J, Ingels, J, Rühl, S, Airs, R, Beesley, A, Carnovale, G, Cazenave, P, Dashfield, S, Hua, E, Jones, M, Lindeque, P, McNeill, C L, Nunes, J, Parry, H, Pascoe, C, Widdicombe, C, Smyth, T, Atkinson, A, Krause-Jensen, D & Somerfield, P J 2019, ' Connected macroalgal-sediment systems: blue carbon and foodwebs in the deep coastal ocean ', Ecological Monographs, vol. 89, no. 3, e01366 . https://doi.org/10.1002/ecm.1366
Macroalgae drive the largest CO2 flux fixed globally by marine macrophytes. Most of the resulting biomass is exported through the coastal ocean as detritus and yet almost no field measurements have verified its potential net sequestration in marine s
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https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/connected-macroalgalsediment-systems-blue-carbon-and-foodwebs-in-the-deep-coastal-ocean(67a02a8e-c562-4a94-b5de-89a81fa6614b).html
Autor:
Lesley Archer, Sarah Higgins, Tony Zananiri, John I. Spicer, Ana M. Queirós, Sharon Goldworthy, Chloé Orland, C. L. McNeill, Stephen Widdicombe
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 477:47-56
Ecosystem engineers that increase habitat complexity are keystone species in marine systems, increasing shelter and niche availability, and therefore biodiversity. For example, kelp holdfasts form intricate structures and host the largest number of o
Autor:
Richard M. Warwick, Claire E. Widdicombe, Aaron Sheehan, Stephen Widdicombe, Qingtian Zhang, C. L. McNeill
Publikováno v:
Progress in Oceanography. 137:533-545
In 2012, the Western English Channel experienced an unusually large and long-lived phytoplankton spring bloom. When compared with data from the past 20 years, average phytoplankton biomass at Station L4 (part of the Western Channel Observatory) was a
Autor:
Karen Tait, Henrik Stahl, Peter Taylor, C. L. McNeill, Ana M. Queirós, Joana Nunes, Stephen Widdicombe
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 38 . pp. 182-192.
Highlights • Sub-seabed release of CO2 reduced macrofaunal diversity, abundance and biomass. • Impacts were only detectable in the area of active CO2 leakage, primarily where bubbling was observed. • Community recovery was rapid once leakage ha
Autor:
A. Beesley, John Arthur Berge, Steve Widdicombe, C. L. McNeill, Sigurd Øxnevad, Hazel Rosemary Needham, S.L. Dashfield
Publikováno v:
Marine Pollution Bulletin. 73:416-427
A mesocosm experiment was conducted to quantify the relationships between the presence and body size of two burrowing heart urchins (Brissopsis lyrifera and Echinocardium cordatum) and rates of sediment nutrient flux. Furthermore, the impact of seawa
Autor:
Jan G. Hiddink, B. Silburn, S. Reynolds, Martin Solan, E.M.S. Woodward, Rachel Hale, Jasmin A. Godbold, Kirsty J. Morris, D. B. Sivyer, Giorgia Carnovale, Brian J. Bett, Helen E. K. Smith, Jeroen Ingels, J. K. Klar, J. Kowalik, Peter J. Statham, M. E. Williams, Steve Widdicombe, Laurent O. Amoudry, Natalie Hicks, Stefan G. Bolam, C. L. McNeill, Charlotte Thompson, Vassilis Kitidis, Daniel J. Mayor, C. Laguionie Marchais, William B. Homoky, Silke Kröger, Karen Tait, J. N. Aldridge, Noëlie M. A. Benoist, Tom Hull, Henry A. Ruhl, E. R. Parker
Publikováno v:
Biogeochemistry
ResearcherID
Thompson, C E L, Silburn, B, Williams, M E, Hull, T, Sivyer, D, Amoudry, L O, Widdicombe, S, Ingels, J, Carnovale, G, Mcneill, C L, Hale, R, Marchais, C L, Hicks, N, Smith, H E K, Klar, J K, Hiddink, J G, Kowalik, J, Kitidis, V, Reynolds, S, Woodward, E M S, Tait, K, Homoky, W B, Kröger, S, Bolam, S, Godbold, J A, Aldridge, J, Mayor, D J, Benoist, N M A, Bett, B J, Morris, K J, Parker, E R, Ruhl, H A, Statham, P J & Solan, M 2017, ' An approach for the identification of exemplar sites for scaling up targeted field observations of benthic biogeochemistry in heterogeneous environments ', Biogeochemistry, vol. 135, no. 1-2, pp. 1-34 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10533-017-0366-1
ResearcherID
Thompson, C E L, Silburn, B, Williams, M E, Hull, T, Sivyer, D, Amoudry, L O, Widdicombe, S, Ingels, J, Carnovale, G, Mcneill, C L, Hale, R, Marchais, C L, Hicks, N, Smith, H E K, Klar, J K, Hiddink, J G, Kowalik, J, Kitidis, V, Reynolds, S, Woodward, E M S, Tait, K, Homoky, W B, Kröger, S, Bolam, S, Godbold, J A, Aldridge, J, Mayor, D J, Benoist, N M A, Bett, B J, Morris, K J, Parker, E R, Ruhl, H A, Statham, P J & Solan, M 2017, ' An approach for the identification of exemplar sites for scaling up targeted field observations of benthic biogeochemistry in heterogeneous environments ', Biogeochemistry, vol. 135, no. 1-2, pp. 1-34 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10533-017-0366-1
Continental shelf sediments are globally important for biogeochemical activity. Quantification of shelf-scale stocks and fluxes of carbon and nutrients requires the extrapolation of observations made at limited points in space and time. The procedure