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pro vyhledávání: '"Catherine L. Waller"'
Autor:
Madeleine J. Brasier, David Barnes, Narissa Bax, Angelika Brandt, Anne B. Christianson, Andrew J. Constable, Rachel Downey, Blanca Figuerola, Huw Griffiths, Julian Gutt, Susanne Lockhart, Simon A. Morley, Alexandra L. Post, Anton Van de Putte, Hanieh Saeedi, Jonathan S. Stark, Michael Sumner, Catherine L. Waller
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 8 (2021)
Knowledge of life on the Southern Ocean seafloor has substantially grown since the beginning of this century with increasing ship-based surveys and regular monitoring sites, new technologies and greatly enhanced data sharing. However, seafloor habita
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https://doaj.org/article/a387f86f2e854c77a01e73f8a25a5f83
Autor:
Claire M. Waluda, Catherine L. Waller, M Brasier, David K. A. Barnes, Kevin A. Hughes, Jennifer A. Jackson, Huw J. Griffiths, Susie M. Grant, Andrew J. Constable, Mike Double, Simon A. Morley
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 9 (2021)
Local drivers are human activities or processes that occur in specific locations, and cause physical or ecological change at the local or regional scale. Here, we consider marine and land-derived pollution, non-indigenous species, tourism and other h
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::bcdde67b2c6a2f4a7b4461b98d1caea1
https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fevo.2021.624518
https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fevo.2021.624518
Microplastics are ubiquitous in the global ocean and have even been found in remote polar environments, including in Arctic snowfall and Antarctic subtidal sediments. Levels in some areas of the Southern Ocean have been shown to be 100,000 times high
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::9768517d1b172592a57125edef8e31f4
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-11667
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-11667
Autor:
Freija Mendrik, Daniel R. Parsons, Grigorios Vasilopoulos, Christopher Hackney, Roberto Fernández, Robert M. Dorrell, Catherine L. Waller
Plastic fragments floating on the surface of oceans represent less than 1% of plastic pollution entering these environments annually, with the fate of the remaining plastics largely unknown. There are several removal mechanisms that have been suggest
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::5afb68dc94710baa9497125e917b7287
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-601
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-601
Autor:
Daniel R. Parsons, Vivien Cumming, Christopher Hackney, Freija Mendrik, Grigorios Vasilopoulos, Robert M. Dorrell, Catherine L. Waller
The majority of marine plastic pollution originates from land-based sources with the dominant transport agent being riverine. Despite the widespread recognition that rivers dominate the global flux...
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::9a6fec18e552e43ef577142dd90ca814
https://doi.org/10.1002/essoar.10505680.2
https://doi.org/10.1002/essoar.10505680.2
Autor:
Daniel R. Parsons, Catherine L. Waller, Theodore B. Henry, Heidi L. Burdett, Freija Mendrik, Sebastian Hennige, Christopher Hackney
Publikováno v:
Mendrik, F M, Henry, T B, Burdett, H, Hackney, C R, Waller, C, Parsons, D R & Hennige, S J 2021, ' Species-specific impact of microplastics on coral physiology ', Environmental Pollution, vol. 269, pp. 116238 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2020.116238
There is evidence that microplastic (MP) pollution can negatively influence coral health; however, mechanisms are unknown and most studies have used MP exposure concentrations that are considerably higher than current environmental conditions. Furthe
Autor:
Freija Mendrik, Vivien Cumming, Christopher Hackney, Daniel R. Parsons, Grigorios Vasilopoulos, Robert M. Dorrell, Catherine L. Waller
The majority of marine plastic pollution originates from land-based sources with the dominant transport agent being riverine. Despite many of the potential ecotoxicological consequences of plastics being well known, research has only just recently be
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::6e1ab8fa5c04184ccfd63a0b01621985
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-8116
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-8116
Autor:
Sally E. Thorpe, Claire M. Waluda, Huw J. Griffiths, Catherine L. Waller, Kevin A. Hughes, Cesar O. Pacherres, Iván Loaiza, Bernabé Moreno
Publikováno v:
The Science of the total environment. 598
It was thought that the Southern Ocean was relatively free of microplastic contamination; however, recent studies and citizen science projects in the Southern Ocean have reported microplastics in deep-sea sediments and surface waters. Here we reviewe
Autor:
Huw J. Griffiths, Catherine L. Waller
Aim To describe the distribution of biodiversity and biogeographical patterns of intertidal organisms in southern temperate and polar waters. We hypothesized that there would be differences in community structure between the Antarctic, which is most
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::e07a90258ea31884c1f378ebc9b459d5
Wiley Online Library
Wiley Online Library
Autor:
Catherine L. Waller
Publikováno v:
Antarctic Science. 25:62-68
Despite the general view that the Antarctic intertidal conditions are too extreme to support obvious signs of macrofaunal life, recent studies have shown that intertidal communities can survive over annual cycles. The current study investigates distr