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Aquatic Biodiversity and Ecosystems 2015 Liverpool

Aquatic Biodiversity and Ecosystems 2015 Liverpool

by Andy | Aug 26, 2015 | Conferences, Marine ecology

Some good showing from Ocean Sciences and from my group (7 abstracts submitted, 4 orals and 3 posters) at this conference which partly celebrates Steve Hawkins’ (who viva’d me) career and future retirement. See below for some abstracts and our relevant...
The distribution and environmental requirements of large brown seaweeds in the British Isles

The distribution and environmental requirements of large brown seaweeds in the British Isles

by Andy | Aug 25, 2015 | Marine ecology

Yesson C, Bush LE, Davies AJ, Maggs CA, Brodie J Kelps, fucoids and other large brown seaweeds are common and important features of temperate coastal zones. The British Isles is a centre for seaweed diversity in the NE Atlantic, but, despite numerous surveys, an...
Historical comparisons reveal multiple drivers of decadal change

Historical comparisons reveal multiple drivers of decadal change

by Andy | Aug 3, 2015 | General ecology, Marine ecology

Historical comparisons reveal multiple drivers of decadal change of an ecosystem engineer at the range edge Louise B. Firth, Nova Mieszkowska, Lisa M. Grant, Laura E. Bush, Andrew J. Davies, Matthew T. Frost, Paula S. Moschella, Michael T. Burrows, Paul N. Cunningham,...
European seaweeds under pressure

European seaweeds under pressure

by Andy | Jun 3, 2015 | General ecology, Marine ecology, Publications

A contribution to the Carlo Heip Special Issue of JSR: Protecting Marine Biodiversity to Preserve Ecosystem Functioning: a Tribute to Carlo Heip Mineur F, Arenas F, Assis J, Davies AJ, Engelend AH, Fernandes F, Malta E-J, Thibaut T, Nguyen TV, Vaz-Pintoc F, Vranken S,...
The distribution and environmental requirements of large brown seaweeds in the British Isles

Large brown seaweeds of the British Isles: Evidence of changes in abundance over four decades

by Andy | Mar 8, 2015 | Computers, Marine ecology

Yesson C, Bush LE, Davies AJ, Maggs CA, Brodie J The large brown seaweeds (macroalgae) are keystone species in intertidal and shallow subtidal marine ecosystems and are harvested for food and other products. Recently, there have been sporadic, often anecdotal, reports...
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