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Lisa A. Levin
Professor, University of California San Diego
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Relationship of Substrate Type, Low Oxygen and Megafauna Presence with Deep-Sea Macrofauna Assemblages on Mineral-Rich Hardgrounds of the Southern California Borderland
SEASCAPE ECOLOGY AND GENOMICS IN THE DEEP SEA I ORAL
deep sea processes and exploration | 19 february 2024
Michelle Guraieb, Guillermo Mendoza, Kira Mizell, ...
Knowledge of community dynamics, species interactions, and the effects of environmental conditions on deep-sea communities is still evolving. Understa...
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Substrate Relationships and Environmental Influence on Trophic Structure of Benthic Invertebrates on Southern California Mineral-Rich Hardgrounds
SEASCAPE ECOLOGY AND GENOMICS IN THE DEEP SEA I ORAL
deep sea processes and exploration | 19 february 2024
Olivia S. Pereira , Jennifer P. Gonzalez, Angelica...
The environmental conditions that allow for the occurrence of FeMn and phosphorite rocks off the Southern California Borderland (SCB) also influence t...
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Key components of marine mineral-related characterization studies learned from collaborative research on mineral systems in the Southern California Borderland
OCEAN EXPLORATION I ORAL
ocean sciences | 13 december 2021
Kira Mizell, Lisa A. Levin
Interest in independent marine mineral-related ecological studies has recently risen significantly as attention to the resource potential of marine mi...
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The Role of Blue Carbon in Climate Change Mitigation and Carbon Conservation
NETWORKING SESSION 1 (AMERICAS/OCEANIA)
networking sessions (contributed presentations) | 18 may 2021
Nathalie Hilmi, Ralph Chami, Michael Sutherland, L...
Climate change presents formidable challenges to both humans and the natural world. There is an urgent need to identify and develop mitigation strateg...
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Marine Animal-Sediment Interactions Under Global Change – Biogeochemical Consequences in the 21st Century
EARTH SURFACE PROCESSES AND THE GLOBAL CARBON CYCLE II POSTERS
earth and planetary surface processes | 07 december 2020
Thomas S S. Bianchi, Robert C. Aller, Trisha Atwoo...
Benthic animals profoundly control the cycling and storage of carbon and other elements in marine systems, particularly in coastal sediments. Recent c...
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Oxygen Dependence of Visual Physiology and Behavior in Marine Invertebrate Larvae and Its Ecological Implications
OCEAN SCIENCES 2020
ocean change: acidification and hypoxia | 21 february 2020
Lillian McCormick, Lisa A. Levin, Nicholas W. Oesc...
Many invertebrates undergo a planktonic larval stage, during which they have a deeper distribution during the day (to 80 m), and then ascend to the su...
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A Community Consensus on Designating Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems from Imagery
OCEAN SCIENCES 2020
ocean biology and biogeochemistry | 19 february 2020
Amy Baco-Taylor, Franzis Althaus, Amelia Bridges, ...
Under UNGA resolution 61/105, management of fisheries in areas beyond national jurisdiction requires identification of vulnerable marine ecosystems (V...
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Sequestration of Methane by Symbiotic Deep-Sea Annelids: Ancient and Future Implications of Redefining the Seep Influence
OCEAN SCIENCES 2020
ocean biology and biogeochemistry | 19 february 2020
Shana Goffredi, Erik E. Cordes, Lisa A. Levin, Vic...
Deep-sea methane seeps are dynamic sources of greenhouse gas production and unique habitats supporting ocean biodiversity and productivity. Most studi...
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