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D-Index
48
Citations
7778
World Ranking
4272
National Ranking
473

Best Publications

  • Monitoring environmental variability around cold-water coral reefs: the use of a benthic photolander and the potential of seafloor observatories

    J. Murray Roberts;Oliver C. Peppe;Lyndsey A. Dodds;Duncan J. Mercer

  • Deep-Sea Biology

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  • Relationships between oxygen, organic matter and the diversity of bathyal macrofauna

    Lisa A. Levin;John D. Gage

  • Macrobenthic community structure within and beneath the oxygen minimum zone, NW Arabian Sea

    Lisa A Levin;John D Gage;Christopher Martin;Peter A Lamont

  • Inhibiting the Evolution of Antibiotic Resistance.

    Mark N. Ragheb;Maureen K. Thomason;Chris Hsu;Patrick Nugent

  • Benthic chamber and profiling landers in oceanography-A review of design, technical solutions and functioning.

    A. Tengberg;F. De Bovee;P. Hall;W. Berelson

  • Why are there so many species in deep-sea sediments?

    John D. Gage

  • Faunal responses to oxygen gradients on the Pakistan margin: A comparison of foraminiferans, macrofauna and megafauna

    A. J. Gooday;L. A. Levin;A. Aranda da Silva;B. J. Bett

  • Variations in bioturbation across the oxygen minimum zone in the northwest Arabian Sea

    Craig R. Smith;Lisa A. Levin;Daniel J. Hoover;Gary McMurtry

  • The cold-water coral Lophelia pertusa (Scleractinia) and enigmatic seabed mounds along the north-east Atlantic margin: are they related?

    J.M. Roberts;D. Long;J.B. Wilson;P.B. Mortensen

  • Diversity in deep-sea benthic macrofauna: the importance of local ecology, the larger scale, history and the Antarctic

    John D. Gage

  • Deep‐Sea Macrobenthic Communities at Contrasting Sites off Portugal, Preliminary Results: I Introduction and Diversity Comparisons

    John D. Gage;Peter A. Lamont;Paul A. Tyler

  • Seabed photography, environmental assessment and evidence for deep-water trawling on the continental margin west of the Hebrides

    J. M. Roberts;S. M. Harvey;P. A. Lamont;J. D. Gage

  • Megafauna Can Control the Quality of Organic Matter in Marine Sediments

    B. J. Smallwood;G. A. Wolff;B. J. Bett;C. R. Smith

  • Deep-sea benthic sampling

    John D Gage;Brian Bett

  • Patterns in polychaete abundance and diversity from the Madeira Abyssal Plain, northeast Atlantic

    Adrian Glover;Gordon Paterson;Brian Bett;John Gage

  • Marine Biodiversity. Patterns and Processes

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  • A Preliminary Survey of the Benthic Macrofauna and Sediments in Lochs Etive and Creran, Sea-Lochs Along the West Coast of Scotland

    John Gage

  • Morphological responses of macrobenthic polychaetes to low oxygen on the Oman continental slope, NW Arabian Sea

    Peter A Lamont;John D Gage

  • Metapopulation dynamics: empirical and theoretical investigations

    John D. Gage

Frequent Co-Authors

David R. Sherman
David R. Sherman University of Washington
Samuel I. Miller
Samuel I. Miller University of Washington

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