Pages that link to "Item:Q44929"
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The following pages link to Jill R Bourque, Ph.D. (Q44929):
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- The role of habitat heterogeneity and canyon processes in structuring sediment macrofaunal communities associated with hard substrate habitats in Norfolk Canyon, USA (Q146408) (← links)
- Comprehensive inventory of habitat assessment and evaluation datasets to support Deepwater Horizon mesophotic and deep benthic communities (Q150077) (← links)
- A characterization of the deep-sea coral and sponge community along the California, Oregon, and Washington coasts using a remotely operated vehicle on the EXPRESS 2019 expedition (Q150471) (← links)
- Impacts of the <i>Deepwater Horizon</i> oil spill on deep-sea coral-associated sediment communities (Q152836) (← links)
- Mesophotic and Deep Benthic Communities: Habitat Assessment and Evaluation (Q227007) (← links)
- Ecosystems: EXPRESS (Q227446) (← links)
- EXPRESS: Expanding Pacific Research and Exploration of Submerged Systems (Q227517) (← links)
- Biodiversity and community composition of sediment macrofauna associated with deep-sea Lophelia pertusa habitats in the Gulf of Mexico (Q236619) (← links)
- Coral communities as indicators of ecosystem-level impacts of the Deepwater Horizon spill (Q236688) (← links)
- Macrofaunal communities associated with chemosynthetic habitats from the U.S. Atlantic margin: A comparison among depth and habitat types (Q238215) (← links)
- The influence of seep habitats on sediment macrofaunal biodiversity and functional traits (Q254551) (← links)
- Examination of Bathymodiolus childressi nutritional sources, isotopic niches, and food-web linkages at two seeps in the US Atlantic margin using stable isotope analysis and mixing models (Q255753) (← links)
- Benthic infaunal communities of Baltimore and Norfolk Canyons (Q262781) (← links)
- Quantifying changes to infaunal communities associated with several deep-sea coral habitats in the Gulf of Mexico and their potential recovery from the DWH oil spill (Q263002) (← links)
- Submarine canyons influence macrofaunal diversity and density patterns in the deep-sea benthos (Q273343) (← links)
- Workshops report for mesophotic and deep benthic community fish, mobile invertebrates, sessile invertebrates and infauna (Q283706) (← links)
- Consumer isoscapes reveal heterogeneous food webs in deep-sea submarine canyons and adjacent slopes (Q295616) (← links)
- 10,000 m under the sea: An overview of the HADES expedition to Kermadec Trench (Q298517) (← links)
- The influence of different deep-sea coral habitats on sediment macrofaunal community structure and function (Q300491) (← links)
- Multidisciplinary characterisation of the biodiversity, geomorphology, oceanography and glacial history of Bowditch Seamount in the Sargasso Sea (Q306118) (← links)
- Expanding our view of the cold-water coral niche and accounting of the ecosystem services of the reef habitat (Q316040) (← links)
- Stable isotope data and terrain variables for isoscape modeling around two submarine canyons in the western Atlantic sampled in 2012-2013 (Q319336) (← links)
- Oceanographic conditions at Richardson reef reveal new suitable habitat for cold-water corals (Q320335) (← links)
- Sediment macrofaunal composition, sediment grain size, and taxa functional traits of multiple deep-sea coral habitats in the Gulf of Mexico, 2009-2014 (Q326774) (← links)
- Sediment macrofaunal composition and sediment geochemistry of deep-sea coral habitats after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, 2010-2016 (Q327845) (← links)
- Sediment grain size, geochemistry, and polychaete functional traits of Norfolk Canyon (western Atlantic) axis, hard substrate, and adjacent slope habitats, 2012-2013 (Q329038) (← links)
- Stable isotopic insights into Bathymodiolus childressi at two seeps in the US Atlantic margin, data release (Q329901) (← links)
- Benthic infaunal communities of Baltimore and Norfolk canyons (Q330447) (← links)