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Dr William Reid
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Hydrothermal activity lowers trophic diversity in Antarctic hydrothermal sediments2017
Professor Nick Polunin
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Dr Steve Newman
Polar compounds preclude mathematical lipid correction of carbon stable isotopes in deep-water sharks2017
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Stable isotope analysis in deep-sea chondrichthyans: recent challenges, ecological insights, and future directions2017
Professor Nick Polunin
Dr Steve Newman
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Stable isotopes reveal insight into food web dynamics of a data-poor deep-sea island slope community2017
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 Ridge2016
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
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Dr William Reid
Macrofaunal Ecology of Sedimented Hydrothermal Vents in the Bransfield Strait, Antarctica2016
Maria Valls
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Professor Nick Polunin
Structure and dynamics of food webs in the water column on shelf and slope grounds of the western Mediterranean2014
Maria Valls
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Trophic structure of mesopelagic fishes in the western Mediterranean based on stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen2014
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 isotopes2013
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Matching and mismatching stable isotope (δ13C and δ15N) ratios in fin and muscle tissue among fish species: a critical review2013
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 Trophodynamics2013
Alexander Caveen
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Professor Nick Polunin
Are the scientific foundations of temperate marine reserves too warm and hard?2012
Dr David Galvan
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Professor Nick Polunin
Methodological uncertainty in resource mixing models for generalist fishes2012
Dr William Reid
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Microdistribution of Faunal Assemblages at Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vents in the Southern Ocean2012
Helen Bloomfield
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Professor Aileen Mill
Professor Selina Stead
Professor Nick Polunin
et al.
No-trawl area impacts: perceptions, compliance and fish abundances2012
Professor Nick Polunin
Dr Christopher Sweeting
The Discovery of New Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent Communities in the Southern Ocean and Implications for Biogeography2012
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Science-Fishing Industry Partnership For Assessing Marine Biodiversity2011
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Professor Nick Polunin
Elucidating the trophodynamics of four coral reef fishes of the Solomon Islands using delta N-15 and delta C-132010
Dr David Galvan
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Dr William Reid
Power of stable isotope techniques to detect size-based feeding in marine fishes2010
Professor Nick Polunin
Helen Bloomfield
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Developing indicators of MPA effectiveness: finfish abundance and diversity in a Yorkshire prohibited trawling area2009
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Dr Fabio Badalamenti
Professor Nick Polunin
Steeper biomass spectra of demersal fish communities after trawler exclusion in Sicily2009
Professor Nick Polunin
Helen Bloomfield
Dr Christopher Sweeting
The effect of small prohibited trawling areas on the abundance of fish2009
Dr William Le Quesne
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Professor Nick Polunin
An Overview of Spatial Management and Marine Protected Areas in the East China Sea2008
Professor Simon Jennings
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Professor Nick Polunin
Application of nitrogen stable isotope analysis in size-based marine food web and macroecological research2008
Dr Fabio Badalamenti
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Professor Nick Polunin
John Pinnegar
Limited trophodynamics effects of trawling on three Mediterranean fishes2008
Professor Aileen Mill
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Carolyn Barnes
Saoud Al-Habsi
Michael MacNeil
et al.
Mass-spectrometer bias in stable isotope ecology2008
Saoud Al-Habsi
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Professor Nick Polunin
Nicholas Graham
δ15N and δ13C elucidation of size-structured food webs in a Western Arabian Sea demersal trawl assemblage2008
Professor Nick Polunin
Professor John Bythell
Dr Christopher Sweeting
An environmental impact assessment of the Bao Fu Men grounding on Falahiyat Reef, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia2007
Professor Nick Polunin
Professor John Bythell
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Dean Hallam
An environmental impact assessment of the MV Cabanos grounding on Falahiyat Reef, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia2007
Carolyn Barnes
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Professor Simon Jennings
Professor Nick Polunin
Effect of temperature and ration size on carbon and nitrogen stable isotope trophic fractionation2007
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Professor Nick Polunin
Professor Simon Jennings
Effects of body size and environment on diet-tissue δ13C fractionation in fishes2007
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Carolyn Barnes
Professor Nick Polunin
Professor Simon Jennings
Effects of body size and environment on diet-tissue δ15N fractionation in fishes2007
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Dr William Le Quesne
Professor Nick Polunin
Professor Jingyi Wu
A Review of the Similarities and Differences of Planning, Operation, Stakeholder Involvement and Effectiveness of Selected MPAs2006
Professor Nick Polunin
Dr Shaun Wilson
Dr Christopher Sweeting
An Environmental Impact Assessment of the Holland Klipper grounding on Jeddah Reef, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia2006
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Professor Nick Polunin
Professor Simon Jennings
Effects of chemical lipid extraction and arithmetic lipid correction on stable isotope ratios of fish tissues2006
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Professor Simon Jennings
Professor Nick Polunin
Variance in isotopic signatures as a descriptor of tissue turnover and degree of omnivory2005
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Professor Nick Polunin
Professor Simon Jennings
Tissue and fixative dependent shifts of δ13C and δ15N in preserved ecological material2004
Dr Nicholas Dulvy
Rebecca Mitchell
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Professor Nick Polunin
Erratum: Scale-dependant control of motile epifaunal community structure along a coral reef fishing gradient (Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology (2002) 278 (1-29) PII: S0022098102003271)2002
Dr Nicholas Dulvy
Rebecca Mitchell
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Professor Nick Polunin
Scale-dependant control of motile epifaunal community structure along a coral reef fishing gradient2002