School of Biological and Marine Sciences: Recent submissions
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Editorial: Physiology of invertebrate sensing in extreme conditions and hostile environment
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The London Workshop on the Biogeography and Connectivity of the Clarion-Clipperton Zone
(Pensoft Publishers, 2016-09-16)Recent years have seen a rapid increase in survey and sampling expeditions to the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ) abyssal plain, a vast area of the central Pacific that is currently being actively explored for deep-sea ... -
Effect of kelp gull harassment on southern right whale calf survival: a long-term capture–recapture analysis
(The Royal SocietyEngland, 2023-06)Kelp gulls (Larus dominicanus) commonly feed on the skin and blubber of surfacing southern right whales (SRW, Eubalaena australis) in the near shore waters of Península Valdés (PV), Argentina. Mothers and especially calves ... -
Better together: analysis of integrated acoustic and visual methods when surveying a cetacean community
(Inter-Research Science Center, 2021-11-11)Understanding the relative performance of data collection methods is critical for the production of robust results in any biological field study. This is particularly relevant for monitoring studies of rare and inconspicuous ... -
Using citizen science data to assess the vulnerability of bottlenose dolphins to human impacts along England's South Coast
(Wiley, 2023-01-01)Coastal bottlenose dolphin populations are highly vulnerable due to their small population sizes and proximity to human activities. Long‐term studies in the UK have monitored populations protected within Special Areas of ... -
A risk assessment for the remote ocean: the case of the South East Atlantic
(Frontiers Media SA, 2023-01-01)<jats:p>Degradation of the natural world and associated ecosystem services is attributed to a historical failure to include its ‘value’ in decision-making. Uncertainty in the quantification of the relationship between ... -
Role of Atmospheric Indices in Describing Shoreline Variability Along the Atlantic Coast of Europe
(American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2023-11-28)Beaches are highly variable environments and respond to changes in wave forcing, themselves modulated by climate variability. Here, we analyze three high‐quality beach profile data sets to robustly investigate, for the ... -
The silent majority: pico- and nanoplankton as ecosystem health indicators for marine policy
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Developing expert scientific consensus on the environmental and societal effects of marine artificial structures prior to decommissioning
(Elsevier BVEngland, 2024-02)Thousands of artificial ('human-made') structures are present in the marine environment, many at or approaching end-of-life and requiring urgent decisions regarding their decommissioning. No consensus has been reached on ... -
Assessing the coherence in biological and environmental drivers of young sea bass abundance across important estuarine nursery areas of the northern European sea bass stock
Year class strength is an important determinant of fish population size, but the drivers are often unknown. The northern stock of European sea bass (<jats:italic>Dicentrarchus labrax</jats:italic>) is an important target ...