Katrin Linse focuses on Ecology, Biogeography, Oceanography, Biodiversity and Endemism. The concepts of her Ecology study are interwoven with issues in Deep sea and Hydrothermal vent. Her Biogeography research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Zoology, Kiwaidae, Taxon, Species richness and Subgenus.
Katrin Linse studies Oceanography, namely Benthic zone. Her studies deal with areas such as Continental shelf and Marine ecosystem as well as Benthic zone. Her Endemism study incorporates themes from Species diversity and Southern Hemisphere.
Her primary scientific interests are in Oceanography, Ecology, Benthos, Fauna and Remotely operated underwater vehicle. Her Oceanography research integrates issues from Abundance and Fishery. Her research in Ecology intersects with topics in Deep sea and Hydrothermal vent.
Her Fauna research incorporates themes from Glacial period, Paleontology, Bay, Polar front and Invertebrate. Her Benthic zone research focuses on Abyssal zone and how it relates to Abyssal plain. Her research investigates the connection between Biogeography and topics such as Endemism that intersect with problems in Southern Hemisphere.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Ecology, Oceanography, Hydrothermal vent, Fauna and Benthic zone. Ecology connects with themes related to Biological dispersal in her study. Her Oceanography research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Sediment, Marine ecosystem, Ecosystem and Hydrothermal circulation.
Her Hydrothermal vent research incorporates elements of Zoology, Genus, Limpet, Geochemistry and Ridge. Her Fauna study combines topics in areas such as Bay and Caldera. Her Benthic zone research includes themes of Marine protected area, Continental shelf, Tanaidacea and Cumacea.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Ecology, Biological dispersal, Biodiversity, Range and Marine protected area. Her studies in Habitat, Moss, Species richness, Ecosystem and Biogeography are all subfields of Ecology research. Her work carried out in the field of Biogeography brings together such families of science as Genus and Schistidium antarctici.
In her research, Species distribution, Antarctic krill, Fishing and Marine ecosystem is intimately related to Endemism, which falls under the overarching field of Biodiversity. Katrin Linse interconnects Marine spatial planning, Fishery, Benthic zone, International waters and Protected area in the investigation of issues within Marine protected area. The subject of her Benthic zone research is within the realm of Oceanography.
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First insights into the biodiversity and biogeography of the Southern Ocean deep sea
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Nature (2007)
First insights into the biodiversity and biogeography of the Southern Ocean deep sea
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Nature (2007)
Chirostyloidea(十脚目: 異尾類)の系統発生に関する注釈を伴うイエティガニ(Kiwaidae)の生物地理学
C N Roterman;J T Copley;K T Linse;P A Tyler.
Proceedings of The Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (2013)
The Discovery of New Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent Communities in the Southern Ocean and Implications for Biogeography
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PLOS Biology (2012)
The Discovery of New Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent Communities in the Southern Ocean and Implications for Biogeography
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PLOS Biology (2012)
Biodiversity and biogeography of Antarctic and sub-Antarctic mollusca
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Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography (2006)
Biodiversity and biogeography of Antarctic and sub-Antarctic mollusca
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Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography (2006)
Towards a generalized biogeography of the Southern Ocean benthos
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Journal of Biogeography (2009)
Towards a generalized biogeography of the Southern Ocean benthos
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Journal of Biogeography (2009)
The biodiversity of the deep Southern Ocean benthos
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B (2007)
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