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    • Interactions in the deep sea 

      Allcock, A. Louise; Johnson, Mark P. (Cambridge University Press, 2019-08)
      The deep–ocean floor extends over two thirds of the world’s surface, and is thus the largest benthic habitat on the planet. The myth of depauperate deep–sea communities was debunked in the 1960s by the pioneering wor ...
    • Phylogenetic, species richness and logistic influences on the biodiscovery process in Cnidaria 

      Johnson, Mark P.; Baker, Bill J.; Conneely, Ellie-Ann; McKeever, Kate; Young, Ryan M.; Laguionie-Marchais, Claire; Allcock, A. Louise (Frontiers Media, 2022-12-15)
      The extent to which any particular taxon supplies novel natural products depends on biological and evolutionary differences, and on decisions made by (or constraints on) biodiscovery scientists. The influences of different ...
    • Potentially handicapped but otherwise functional: Malformations in prey capture tools show no impacts on octopus life 

      Fernández-Álvarez, Fernando Ángel; Farré, Marc; Antoni Sánchez‐Márquez, Antoni; Villanueva, Roger; Escolar, Oscar; Navarro, Joan (Wiley, 2020-10-17)
      Larval mortality is a keystone ecological factor for many benthic octopus since it mostly occurs before their settlement in the sea bottom as benthic juveniles. The literature had revealed that records of adult animals ...