His main research concerns Fishery, Ecology, Cephalopod, Oceanography and Ommastrephidae. Paul G. Rodhouse combines subjects such as Ecology, Wandering albatross and Life history with his study of Fishery. His Cephalopod research integrates issues from Mesopelagic zone, Polar front, Allometry and Diomedea chrysostoma.
His Allometry research includes themes of Illex and Predation. His work on Mesoscale meteorology as part of general Oceanography study is frequently linked to Geography, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. He focuses mostly in the field of Ommastrephidae, narrowing it down to topics relating to Illex argentinus and, in certain cases, Neon flying squid and Hatching.
Paul G. Rodhouse spends much of his time researching Fishery, Oceanography, Ecology, Cephalopod and Squid. His Fishery research incorporates themes from Mollusca, Polar front and Predation. His studies in Mollusca integrate themes in fields like Mytilus and Panmixia.
In the subject of general Oceanography, his work in Pelagic zone is often linked to Geography, thereby combining diverse domains of study. His studies deal with areas such as Zoology and Population genetics as well as Ecology. His Cephalopod study combines topics in areas such as Mesopelagic zone, Diomedea chrysostoma and Allometry.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Oceanography, Fishery, Ecology, Cephalopod and Squid. His Oceanography research includes elements of Range and Predation. Paul G. Rodhouse integrates several fields in his works, including Fishery and Geography.
In general Ecology study, his work on Ecosystem, Biodiversity, Climate change and Environmental change often relates to the realm of Ocean environment, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His work deals with themes such as Ecology, Mesopelagic zone, Appendix and Anatomy, which intersect with Cephalopod. His Mesopelagic zone research incorporates elements of Kondakovia longimana, Cephalopod size and Ommastrephidae.
His main research concerns Fishery, Oceanography, Ecology, Squid and Ecosystem. His study in Ecology focuses on Cephalopod and Pelagic zone. Paul G. Rodhouse usually deals with Cephalopod and limits it to topics linked to Ecology and Life history.
His research investigates the link between Ecosystem and topics such as Sea ice that cross with problems in Biological dispersal, Krill fishery, Antarctic krill, Krill and Phytoplankton. The concepts of his Fishing study are interwoven with issues in Abundance, Mollusca, Upwelling and Mesoscale meteorology. Paul G. Rodhouse has included themes like Fishing fleet and Illex argentinus in his Mollusca study.
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Cephalopods: Ecology and Fisheries
Peter R. Boyle;Paul G. Rodhouse.
(2005)
Spatial and temporal operation of the Scotia Sea ecosystem: a review of large-scale links in a krill centred food web.
E.J Murphy;J.L Watkins;P.N Trathan;K Reid.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B (2007)
Cephalopod and groundfish landings: evidence for ecological change in global fisheries?
J.F. Caddy;P.G. Rodhouse.
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries (1998)
Role as Consumers
P. G. Rodhouse;Ch. M. Nigmatullin.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B (1996)
Cephalopods as Prey
Peter Boyle;Paul Rodhouse.
(2005)
Influence of oceanographic variability on recruitment in the Illex argentinus (Cephalopoda: Ommastrephidae) fishery in the South Atlantic
C. M. Waluda;P. N. Trathan;P. G. Rodhouse.
Marine Ecology Progress Series (1999)
World squid fisheries
Alexander I. Arkhipkin;Paul G K Rodhouse;Graham J. Pierce;Warwick Sauer.
Reviews in Fisheries Science and Aquaculture, 23 (2). pp. 92-252. (2015)
Food resource, gametogenesis and growth of Mytilus edulis on the shore and in suspended culture: Killary Harbour, Ireland
P. G. Rodhouse;C. M. Roden;G. M. Burnell;M. P. Hensey.
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom (1984)
Origin and Evolution
Peter Boyle;Paul Rodhouse.
(2005)
Life cycles, oceanography and variability: ommastrephid squid in variable oceanographic environments
Cairistiona I.H. Anderson;Cairistiona I.H. Anderson;Paul G. Rodhouse.
Fisheries Research (2001)
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