Dr G Hunt Dr Benjamin Wigham Professor Nick Polunin
| Long-term change in a North Sea inshore fish assemblage between 1899–1913 and 2018–2019 | 2024 |
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Dr G Hunt Dr Benjamin Wigham Professor Nick Polunin
| Trawling through time: reconstructing a late nineteenth century beam trawl for scientific inshore fishery investigations | 2024 |
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Dr William Reid Dr Benjamin Wigham Dr Johanna Weston Dr Yiling Zhu
| Trophodynamics at the Longqi hydrothermal vent field and comparison with the East Scotia and Central Indian Ridges | 2020 |
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Dr William Reid Dr Christopher Sweeting Dr Benjamin Wigham
| Ecology and biogeography of megafauna and macrofauna at the first known deep-sea hydrothermal vents on the ultraslow-spreading Southwest Indian Ridge | 2016 |
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Dr William Reid Dr Christopher Sweeting Dr Benjamin Wigham Professor Nick Polunin
| Isotopic niche variability in macroconsumers of the East Scotia Ridge (Southern Ocean) hydrothermal vents: What more can we learn from an ellipse? | 2016 |
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Dr William Reid Christopher Sweeting Dr Benjamin Wigham Professor Nick Polunin
| Linking regional variation of epibiotic bacterial diversity and trophic ecology in a new species of Kiwaidae (Decapoda, Anomura) from East Scotia Ridge (Antarctica) hydrothermal vents | 2015 |
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Dr Benjamin Wigham
| Abyssal scavenging demersal fauna at two areas of contrasting productivity on the Subantarctic Crozet Plateau, southern Indian Ocean | 2013 |
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Dr William Reid Dr Benjamin Wigham
| Deep-sea surface-dwelling enteropneusts from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge: Their ecology, distribution and mode of life | 2013 |
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Dr William Reid Dr Christopher Sweeting Dr Benjamin Wigham Professor Nick Polunin
| High variability in spatial and temporal size-based trophodynamics of deep-sea fishes from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge elucidated by stable isotopes | 2013 |
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Dr William Reid Dr Christopher Sweeting Dr Benjamin Wigham Professor Nick Polunin
| Spatial Differences in East Scotia Ridge Hydrothermal Vent Food Webs: Influences of Chemistry, Microbiologyand Predation on Trophodynamics | 2013 |
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Dr William Reid Dr Benjamin Wigham Professor Nick Polunin
| Elucidating trophic pathways in benthic deep-sea assemblages of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge north and south of the Charlie-Gibbs Fracture Zone | 2012 |
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Professor Nick Polunin Samuel Peacock Dr Benjamin Wigham
| Methodologies for Assessing Spatial and Habitat Differences in Benthic Macroconsumer Biodiversity: Final Report | 2012 |
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Dr Benjamin Wigham
| Variability in behaviour of four fish species attracted to baited underwater cameras in the North Sea | 2011 |
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Dr Benjamin Wigham
| Inter-annual variability and potential for selectivity in the diets of deep-water Antarctic echinoderms | 2008 |
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Dr Benjamin Wigham
| Anthropogenic disturbance of deep-sea megabenthic assemblages: A study with remotely operated vehicles in the Faroe-Shetland Channel, NE Atlantic | 2007 |
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Dr Benjamin Wigham
| Benthic bioluminescence in the bathyal North East Atlantic: luminescent responses of Vargula norvegica (Ostracoda : Myodocopida) to predation by the deep-water eel (Synaphobranchus kaupii) | 2007 |
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Dr Benjamin Wigham
| Mass deposition of jellyfish in the deep Arabian Sea | 2006 |
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Dr Benjamin Wigham
| A review of the uses of work-class ROVs for the benefits of science: Lessons learned from the SERPENT project | 2005 |
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Dr Benjamin Wigham
| Feeding behaviour of deep-sea dwelling holothurians: Inferences from a laboratory investigation of shallow fjordic species | 2005 |
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Dr Benjamin Wigham Rachel Kennedy
| In situ quantification of bioturbation using time-lapse fluorescent sediment profile imaging (f-SPI), luminophore tracers and model simulation | 2004 |
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Dr Benjamin Wigham
| The feeding behaviour of a deep-sea holothurian, Stichopus tremulus (Gunnerus) based on in situ observations and experiments using a Remotely Operated Vehicle | 2004 |
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Dr Benjamin Wigham
| In situ observations of predatory feeding behaviour of the galatheid squat lobster Munida sarsi using a remotely operated vehicle | 2003 |
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Dr Benjamin Wigham
| Is long-term change in the abyssal Northeast Atlantic driven by qualitative changes in export flux? Evidence from selective feeding in deep-sea holothurians | 2003 |
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Dr Benjamin Wigham
| Reproductive biology of the abyssal holothurian Amperima rosea: an opportunistic response to variable flux of surface derived organic matter? | 2003 |
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Dr Benjamin Wigham
| Seasonality and selectivity in the feeding ecology and reproductive biology of deep-sea bathyal holothurians | 2003 |
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Dr Benjamin Wigham
| The Amperima Event: Analysis of community change in the abyssal NE Atlantic Ocean [PhD Thesis] | 2002 |
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Dr Benjamin Wigham
| Temporal variability in phytodetritus and megabenthic activity at the seabed in the deep Northeast Atlantic | 2001 |
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