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Autor:
Krista D. Baker, Paul V. R. Snelgrove, David A. Fifield, Evan N. Edinger, Vonda E. Wareham, Richard L. Haedrich, Kent D. Gilkinson
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 6 (2019)
Keratoisis grayi is one of the most abundant large gorgonian corals found off Newfoundland and Labrador, yet we know little regarding the factors influencing its distribution, abundance, and condition. We employed remotely operated vehicle (ROV) tran
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https://doaj.org/article/52b4585186f9463481779e6bab0059d9
Autor:
Richard L. Haedrich, David C. Judkins
Publikováno v:
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers. 136:1-30
Three hundred and twenty-nine species of micronektonic fishes were identified in 1040 midwater trawl collections taken between 1963 and 1974 from the North and South Atlantic, the Mediterranean, the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico. The target of mos
Autor:
Chih-Lin Wei, Gilbert T Rowe, Elva Escobar-Briones, Antje Boetius, Thomas Soltwedel, M Julian Caley, Yousria Soliman, Falk Huettmann, Fangyuan Qu, Zishan Yu, C Roland Pitcher, Richard L Haedrich, Mary K Wicksten, Michael A Rex, Jeffrey G Baguley, Jyotsna Sharma, Roberto Danovaro, Ian R MacDonald, Clifton C Nunnally, Jody W Deming, Paul Montagna, Mélanie Lévesque, Jan Marcin Weslawski, Maria Wlodarska-Kowalczuk, Baban S Ingole, Brian J Bett, David S M Billett, Andrew Yool, Bodil A Bluhm, Katrin Iken, Bhavani E Narayanaswamy
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 5, Iss 12, p e15323 (2010)
A comprehensive seafloor biomass and abundance database has been constructed from 24 oceanographic institutions worldwide within the Census of Marine Life (CoML) field projects. The machine-learning algorithm, Random Forests, was employed to model an
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https://doaj.org/article/bcb9d2ef25d947e98497c9ceea866276
Publikováno v:
Order Iniomi (Myctophiformes)
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::7fcb522d9181767c4dba37f8beb6f240
https://doi.org/10.12987/9781933789309-004
https://doi.org/10.12987/9781933789309-004
Autor:
A.C. Pierrot-Bults, Alexander L. Vereshchaka, Malcolm R. Clark, Telmo Morato, Kristina M. Gjerde, Martin V. Angel, Dhugal J. Lindsay, Uwe Piatkowski, Patricio Bernal, Alex Rogers, Mikko Heino, Bruce H. Robison, Patrick N. Halpin, Karen F. Wishner, Steven J. Bograd, Tracey T. Sutton, José Angel Alvarez Perez, John M. Guinotte, Richard L. Haedrich, Katarzyna Błachowiak-Samołyk, Jeffrey C. Drazen, Gabriel Reygondeau, Daniel C. Dunn
Publikováno v:
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 126 . pp. 85-102.
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 126 . pp. 85-102.
We have developed a global biogeographic classification of the mesopelagic zone to reflect the regional scales over which the ocean interior varies in terms of biodiversity and function. An integrated approach was necessary, as global gaps in informa
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ichthyology. 52:678-689
There is a growing body of research examining the effects of corals on fish communities, species abundances, and biodiversity. Yet, few studies have quantitatively examined what factors are influencing the distribution of individual fish species. In
Autor:
Paul V. R. Snelgrove, Evan N. Edinger, Vonda E. Wareham, Richard L. Haedrich, Kent Gilkinson, Krista D. Baker
Publikováno v:
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers. 65:171-188
Deep-sea fishes are the target of directed fisheries and are considered a conservation concern. Yet, we still know little about the factors that affect deep-sea fish distributions and assemblage patterns on relatively small spatial scales. We used re
Autor:
Jeffrey C. Drazen, Richard L. Haedrich
Publikováno v:
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers. 61:34-42
It is generally perceived that all deep-sea fishes have great longevity, slow growth, and low reproductive output in comparison to shelf dwelling species. However, such a dichotomy is too simplistic because some fishes living on continental slopes ar