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
Tarling G
(2007)
Life-cycle and population dynamics of Rhincalanus gigas (Copepoda: Calanoida) in the Scotia Sea
in Marine Ecology Progress Series
FORCADA J
(2008)
Life history buffering in Antarctic mammals and birds against changing patterns of climate and environmental variation
in Global Change Biology
Reid K
(2010)
Krill population dynamics at South Georgia: implications for ecosystem-based fisheries management
in Marine Ecology Progress Series
Reid K
(2007)
John Croxall and marine conservation biology: an introduction to the symposium
in Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems
Ahmed S
(2009)
Isolation and characterization of macaroni penguin (Eudyptes chrysolophus) microsatellite loci and their utility in other penguin species (Spheniscidae, AVES).
in Molecular ecology resources
Gaten E
(2008)
Is vertical migration in Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) influenced by an underlying circadian rhythm?
in Journal of genetics
Rogers AD
(2007)
Introduction. Antarctic ecology: from genes to ecosystems. Part 2. Evolution, diversity and functional ecology.
in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences
Xavier J
(2007)
Interannual variations in cephalopod consumption by albatrosses at South Georgia: implications for future commercial exploitation of cephalopods
in Marine and Freshwater Research
Tarling G
(2007)
Interannual to diurnal variability in the near-surface scattering layer in Drake Passage
in ICES Journal of Marine Science
Anderson O
(2009)
Influence of trophic position and foraging range on mercury levels within a seabird community
in Marine Ecology Progress Series