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Autor:
Trevor J. Kenchington, Kevin G. MacIsaac, B. A. Law, Lindsay Beazley, Ellen Kenchington, A.T. Cogswell
Publikováno v:
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography. 104:67-82
The Gully is a large submarine canyon incised into the Scotian Shelf, in the northwest Atlantic. A submersible-mounted camera was used to collect 17 km of high resolution video imagery of the soft sediment flanks and floor of the canyon between 1000
Publikováno v:
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography. 104:51-66
We describe the trawl-vulnerable crustacean micronekton and macrozooplankton of the Gully, a large, shelf-incising submarine canyon off Nova Scotia, Canada, and a Marine Protected Area. Over 68 species of pelagic crustacea were collected with an Inte
Autor:
Andrey V. Gebruk, Antonina V. Rogacheva, David L. Pawson, Jean-François Hamel, Kevin G. Macisaac, Annie Mercier
Publikováno v:
Marine Biology Research. 9:1029-1036
Penilpidia desbarresi sp. nov. was collected in the Desbarres Canyon at a depth of 525 m, off the southeastern coast of insular Newfoundland, eastern Canada. The new species differs from the type species Penilpidia ludwigi (von Marenzeller, 1983) in
Publikováno v:
Marine Biology. 156:1891-1902
Ophiura sarsii was collected in May/June from Banquereau Bank off Nova Scotia, Canada as part of the benthic fauna analyzed in a 2 year clam dredging-impact experiment. In total, 529 O. sarsii specimens were analyzed; 174 (33%) had stomach contents w
Autor:
Ellen Kenchington, Stephen J. Smith, Trevor J. Kenchington, Kevin G. MacIsaac, Donald C. Gordon, Cynthia Bourbonnais-Boyce, Kent Gilkinson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sea Research. 56:249-270
The effects of otter trawling on a hard-bottom ecosystem on Western Bank on Canada's Scotian Shelf were examined experimentally from 1997 to 1999 with an asymmetrical BACI design. The site was located within an area that had been closed to fishing si
Autor:
Ellen Kenchington, Donald C. Gordon, Trevor J. Kenchington, Kevin G. MacIsaac, Cynthia Bourbonnais-Boyce, Lea-Anne Henry
Publikováno v:
Marine Ecology Progress Series. 306:63-78
Colonial epifauna are an important component of benthic communities, providing structural complexity at scales of millimetres to metres. Many are sessile, emergent and fragile — characteristics which render them vulnerable to disturbances associate
Autor:
W. Peter Vass, Kent Gilkinson, David L. McKeown, Ellen Kenchington, Kevin G. MacIsaac, Donald C. Gordon, Cynthia Bourbonnais
Publikováno v:
ICES Journal of Marine Science. 62:925-947
A hydraulic clam dredging experiment, designed to mimic offshore commercial dredging practices, was carried out at a depth of approximately 70 m on a sandy seabed on Banquereau, on the Scotian Shelf, eastern Canada. The experiment was designed to stu
Autor:
Kent Gilkinson, Claude Bourbonnais, Ellen Kenchington, Gordon B. J. Fader, P Vass, Kevin G. MacIsaac, D. L. Mckeown, D. Roddick, R Charron, Q Liu, Donald C. Gordon
Publikováno v:
Continental Shelf Research. 23:1315-1336
A hydraulic clam dredging experiment was conducted on a deep (70–80 m) offshore sandy bank on the Scotian Shelf in order to examine the immediate impacts of hydraulic dredging on physical habitat and to follow processes of recovery over a 3-year pe
Autor:
Philip A. Large, Christopher R.S. Barrio Froján, Andrew K. McMillan, Kevin G. MacIsaac, María del Mar Sacau Cuadrado, Enrique de Cárdenas González, Ellen Kenchington, Andrew Kenny
Publikováno v:
e-IEO. Repositorio Institucional Digital de Acceso Abierto del Instituto Español de Oceanografía
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The benthic macrofaunal community structure is investigated within and around a closed area at Sackville Spur in the Northwest Atlantic to ascertain whether continued exclusion of bottom fishing can be justified. This and other similar closed areas h
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http://hdl.handle.net/10261/328860
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