BAS Discovery 2010 - Integrating Southern Ocean Ecosystems into the Earth System
Lead Research Organisation:
British Antarctic Survey
Department Name: UNLISTED
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Eugene Murphy (Principal Investigator) |
Publications
Staniland I
(2007)
An energy-distance trade-off in a central-place forager, the Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella)
in Marine Biology
Buchholz C
(2006)
On the timing of moulting processes in reproductively active Northern krill Meganyctiphanes norvegica
in Marine Biology
Belchier M
(2008)
Recruitment and body size in relation to temperature in juvenile Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) at South Georgia
in Marine Biology
Kemp K
(2008)
Seasonal variation in the white muscle biochemical composition of deep-sea macrourids in the North-east Atlantic
in Marine Biology
Collins M
(2007)
Distribution and diet of juvenile Patagonian toothfish on the South Georgia and Shag Rocks shelves (Southern Ocean)
in Marine Biology
Gillibrand E
(2006)
Deep sea benthic bioluminescence at artificial food falls, 1,000-4,800 m depth, in the Porcupine Seabight and Abyssal Plain, North East Atlantic Ocean
in Marine Biology
Priede I
(2010)
Deep-sea demersal fish species richness in the Porcupine Seabight, NE Atlantic Ocean: global and regional patterns
in Marine Ecology
Catry T
(2009)
Movements, at-sea distribution and behaviour of a tropical pelagic seabird: the wedge-tailed shearwater in the western Indian Ocean
in Marine Ecology Progress Series
Hirst A
(2008)
Spring mortality of the cyclopoid copepod Oithona similis in polar waters
in Marine Ecology Progress Series
Shreeve R
(2009)
Feeding ecology of myctophid fishes in the northern Scotia Sea
in Marine Ecology Progress Series
Green J
(2007)
Feeding, fasting and foraging success during chick rearing in macaroni penguins
in Marine Ecology Progress Series
Trathan P
(2008)
Linear tracks and restricted temperature ranges characterise penguin foraging pathways
in Marine Ecology Progress Series
Kimmerer W
(2007)
Estimating juvenile copepod growth rates: corrections, inter-comparisons and recommendations
in Marine Ecology Progress Series
Anderson O
(2009)
Influence of trophic position and foraging range on mercury levels within a seabird community
in Marine Ecology Progress Series
Hirst A
(2006)
Effects of evolution on egg development time
in Marine Ecology Progress Series
Tarling G
(2007)
Recruitment of Antarctic krill Euphausia superba in the South Georgia region: adult fecundity and the fate of larvae
in Marine Ecology Progress Series
Atkinson A
(2008)
Oceanic circumpolar habitats of Antarctic krill
in Marine Ecology Progress Series
Ward P
(2006)
Plankton community structure and variability in the Scotia Sea: austral summer 2003
in Marine Ecology Progress Series
Korb R
(2008)
Magnitude and maintenance of the phytoplankton bloom at South Georgia: a naturally iron-replete environment
in Marine Ecology Progress Series
Kemp K
(2006)
Consumption of large bathyal food fall, a six month study in the NE Atlantic
in Marine Ecology Progress Series
Phillips R
(2007)
Movements, winter distribution and activity patterns of Falkland and brown skuas: insights from loggers and isotopes
in Marine Ecology Progress Series
Tarling G
(2007)
Life-cycle and population dynamics of Rhincalanus gigas (Copepoda: Calanoida) in the Scotia Sea
in Marine Ecology Progress Series
Stevens C
(2008)
Ontogenetic shifts in the trophic ecology of two alvinocaridid shrimp species at hydrothermal vents on the Mariana Arc, western Pacific Ocean
in Marine Ecology Progress Series
Bearhop S
(2006)
Stable isotopes indicate sex-specific and long-term individual foraging specialisation in diving seabirds
in Marine Ecology Progress Series
Waluda C
(2006)
Remotely sensed mesoscale oceanography of the Central Eastern Pacific and recruitment variability in Dosidicus gigas
in Marine Ecology Progress Series