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Autor:
Norliana Rosli, Daniel Leduc, Ashley A. Rowden, Malcolm R. Clark, P. Keith Probert, Katrin Berkenbusch, Carlos Neira
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 4, p e2154 (2016)
Studies of deep-sea benthic communities have largely focused on particular (macro) habitats in isolation, with few studies considering multiple habitats simultaneously in a comparable manner. Compared to mega-epifauna and macrofauna, much less is kno
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https://doaj.org/article/04e8ec1e0f544649a36b75537b442309
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 5, p e64438 (2013)
Marine mammals are regularly reported as bycatch in commercial and artisanal fisheries, but data are often insufficient to allow assessment of these incidental mortalities. Observer coverage of the mackerel trawl fishery in New Zealand waters between
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https://doaj.org/article/19c2a5446631412aba4ab32ddae4c3d9
Autor:
Sarah J. Bury, Anna C. L. Wood, Daniel Leduc, Craig R. Smith, Julie C. S. Brown, Ashley A. Rowden, Fabio C. De Leo, Scott D. Nodder, Max M. Gibbs, Arne Pallentin, Katrin Berkenbusch
Publikováno v:
Limnology and Oceanography. 65:2303-2327
Publikováno v:
Helgoland Marine Research. 69:159-168
In Otago, southern New Zealand, the lugworm Abarenicola affinis resides in neighbouring tidal inlets with and without seagrass (Zostera muelleri). A comparison of abundance, body size and biomass of A. affinis between seagrass habitat (Papanui Inlet)
Publikováno v:
Marine Biodiversity. 45:349-356
A variety of core sizes are used for sampling deep-sea nematodes but little is known about the potential effects of core dimensions on estimates of diversity and community structure. We investigated the effects of core surface area (subcores vs. core
Autor:
Mark G. Hadfield, Katrin Berkenbusch, P. K. Probert, Daniel Leduc, Scott D. Nodder, Ashley A. Rowden
Publikováno v:
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography. 104:310-318
Kaikoura Canyon, on the eastern New Zealand continental margin, is the most productive, non- chemosynthetic deep-sea habitat described to date, with megafaunal biomass 100-fold higher than those of other deep-sea habitats. The present study, which fo
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research. 47:548-560
Lugworms are important members of the macrobenthos of sheltered intertidal sediments, and this study assessed the abundance and distribution of Abarenicola affinis in Otago, southern New Zealand. Using a faecal cast:lugworm ratio (1.00:1.09) revealed
Autor:
Malcolm R. Clark, P. Keith Probert, Katrin Berkenbusch, Daniel Leduc, Carlos Neira, Ashley A. Rowden, Norliana Mohd Rosli
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 4, p e2154 (2016)
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Studies of deep-sea benthic communities have largely focused on particular (macro) habitats in isolation, with few studies considering multiple habitats simultaneously in a comparable manner. Compared to mega-epifauna and macrofauna, much less is kno
Publikováno v:
Marine Ecology Progress Series. 425:79-90
The present study examined the partitioning of carbon between benthic meioand macrofauna at sites between 350 and 3100 m water depth across Chatham Rise, Southwest Pacific Ocean. Biomass declined with increasing depth on both sides of the crest, but
Publikováno v:
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers. 57:1363-1371
Nematodes are the most abundant metazoans of deep-sea benthic communities, but knowledge of their distribution is limited relative to larger organisms. Whilst some aspects of nematode processing techniques, such as extraction, have been extensively s