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Browsing School of Biological and Marine Sciences by Author "Hall-Spencer, J"
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Conservation issues relating to maerl beds as habitats for molluscs
Hall-Spencer, JM (1998-06-01) -
Deep-sea coral distribution on seamounts, oceanic islands, and continental slopes in the Northeast Atlantic
Hall-Spencer, J; Rogers, A; Davies, J; Foggo, A (2007-01-01) -
Effects of naturally acidified seawater on seagrass calcareous epibionts.
Martin, S; Rodolfo-Metalpa, R; Ransome, E; Rowley, S; Buia, M-C; Gattuso, J-P; Hall-Spencer, J (England, 2008-12-23)Surface ocean pH is likely to decrease by up to 0.4 units by 2100 due to the uptake of anthropogenic CO2 from the atmosphere. Short-term experiments have revealed that this degree of seawater acidification can alter ... -
Effects of salmon farming on benthic Crustacea
Hall-Spencer, J; Bamber, R (2007-01-01) -
ESTABLISHED AND EMERGING TECHNIQUES FOR CHARACTERISING THE FORMATION, STRUCTURE AND PERFORMANCE OF CALCIFIED STRUCTURES UNDER OCEAN ACIDIFICATION
Fitzer, S; Hall-Spencer, J (Aberdeen University Press, 2019-08-02) -
Herbivore diversity improves benthic community resilience to ocean acidification
Baggini, C; Issaris, Y; Salomidi, M; Hall-Spencer, J (2015-08-01)© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Ocean acidification is expected to alter a wide range of marine systems, but there is great uncertainty about the outcome because indirect effects are often crucial in ecology. Work at volcanic seeps ... -
HOW WILL MARINE LIFE COPE WITH OCEAN ACIDIFICATION?
Hall-Spencer, J (2015) -
Invasive lionfish in the Mediterranean: Low public awareness yet high stakeholder concerns
Kleitou, P; Savva, I; Kletou, D; Hall-Spencer, J; Antoniou, C; Christodoulides, Y; Chartosia, N; Hadjioannou, L; Dimitriou, AC; Jimenez, C; Petrou, A; Sfenthourakis, S; Rees, S (Elsevier, 2019-06)A lionfish invasion in the Western Atlantic has been one of the most ecologically harmful fish invasions to date. Experience there has shown that its management is most effective when the public and stakeholders are ... -
Our very own coral reef crisis
Hall-Spencer, J (2002-06-01) -
Predicting global habitat suitability for stony corals on seamounts
Tittensor, DP; Baco, AR; Brewin, PE; Clark, MR; Consalvey, M; Hall-Spencer, J; Rowden, AA; Schlacher, T; Stocks, KI; Rogers, AD (2009-06-01)Aim Globally, species distribution patterns in the deep sea are poorly resolved, with spatial coverage being sparse for most taxa and true absence data missing. Increasing human impacts on deep-sea ecosystems mean that ... -
Report of the ICES\NAFO Joint Working Group on Deep-water Ecology (WGDEC), 11–15 March 2013, Floedevigen, Norway.
Auster, PJ; Bergstad, OA; Brock, R; Colaco, A; Duran Munoz, P; Ellwood, H; Golding, N; Grehan, A; Hall-Spencer, J; Howell, K; Ingels, J; Kenchington, E; McIntyre, F; Monot, L; Mortensen, PB; Neat, F; Nieto-Conde, F; Pinto, C; Ross, S; Vinnichenko, V; Watling, L (2013-05-20)On 11 February 2013, the joint ICES/NAFO WGDEC, chaired by Francis Neat (UK) and attended by ten members met at the Institute for Marine Research in Floedevi-gen, Norway to consider the terms of reference (ToR) listed in ... -
Response of pteropods and foraminifera to changing pCO2 and pH: Examples from the Mediterranean Sea
Hart, M; Dias, B; Hall-Spencer, J; Wall-Palmer, D; Smart, C (Vienna Austria, 2011-04-03) -
Response to HEFCE’s consultation on the assessment and funding of higher education research post-2008
Smith, A; Dell, A; Edwards, D; Hall-Spencer, J; Hopper, A; Jones, R; Lazzeroni, C; Skinner, J; Wadler, P (The Royal SocietyLondon, 2008-02-01) -
Seagrass recovery after fish farm relocation in the eastern Mediterranean
Kletou, D; Kleitou, P; Savva, I; Martin, A; Antoniou, C; Hall-Spencer, J (Elsevier, 2018-09) -
Tackling the lionfish invasion in the Mediterranean. the EU-LIFE RELIONMED Project: progress and results
Kleitou, P; Hall-Spencer, J; Rees, S; Sfenthourakis, S; Demetriou, A; Chartosia, N; Jimenez, C; Hadjioannou, L; Petrou, A; Christodoulides, Y; Georgiou, A; Andreou, V; Antoniou, C; Savva, I; Kletou, D (SPA/RAC publicationTunisia, 2019-02-07)The lionfish invasion in the Western Atlantic has been characterised as one of the most ecologically harmful marine fish introductions to date; associated with habitat modifications, and severe impacts on native communities. ...