Browsing by Author "Doyle, Thomas K."
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Digestion and predation rates of zooplankton by the pleustonic hydrozoanvelella velellaand widespread blooms in 2013 and 2014
Purcell, Jennifer E.; Milisenda, Giacomo; Rizzo, Aldo; Carrion, Steven A.; Zampardi, Serena; Airoldi, Sabina; Zagami, Giacomo; Guglielmo, Letterio; Boero, Ferdinando; Doyle, Thomas K.; Piraino, Stefano (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2015-05-12)Surface-dwelling colonies of Velella velella occur throughout tropical to cold-temperate oceans of the world and sometimes are stranded in masses along hundreds of kilometers of beaches. Large-scale blooms in the Western ... -
Enhancing public awareness and promoting co-responsibility for marine litter in europe: the challenge of marlisco
Veiga, Joana M.; Vlachogianni, Thomais; Pahl, Sabine; Thompson, Richard C.; Kopke, Kathrin; Doyle, Thomas K.; Hartley, Bonny L.; Maes, Thomas; Orthodoxou, Demetra L.; Loizidou, Xenia I.; Alampei, Iro (Elsevier BV, 2016-01-01) -
Gill damage to atlantic salmon (salmo salar) caused by the common jellyfish (aurelia aurita) under experimental challenge
Baxter, Emily J.; Sturt, Michael M.; Ruane, Neil M.; Doyle, Thomas K.; McAllen, Rob; Harman, Luke; Rodger, Hamish D. (Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2011-04-07)Background: Over recent decades jellyfish have caused fish kill events and recurrent gill problems in marine-farmed salmonids. Common jellyfish (Aurelia spp.) are among the most cosmopolitan jellyfish species in the oceans, ... -
High-resolution genetic analysis reveals extensive gene flow within the jellyfishpelagia noctiluca(scyphozoa) in the north atlantic and mediterranean sea
Glynn, Fergal; Houghton, Jonathan D. R.; Bastian, Thomas; Doyle, Thomas K.; Fuentes, Verónica; Lilley, Martin K. S.; Provan, Jim (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2015-09-18) -
Localised residency and inter-annual fidelity to coastal foraging areas may place sea bass at risk to local depletion
Doyle, Thomas K.; Haberlin, Damien; Clohessy, Jim; Bennison, Ashley; Jessopp, Mark (Springer Nature, 2017-04-04)For many marine migratory fish, comparatively little is known about the movement of individuals rather than the population. Yet, such individual-based movement data is vitally important to understand variability in migratory ...