Notable Crustacea (Mysida, Amphipoda and Decapoda) from England's deepest and most remote Marine Conservation Zone
Publication history: Accepted - 30 May 2022; Published online - 6 September 2022 A recent survey of The Canyons Marine Conservation Zone provided noteworthy records of several crustacean species, which are presented here. The geographic or bathymetric ranges of several species are considerably exten...
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ftafbinst:oai:afbi.dspacedirect.org:20.500.12518/692 2024-04-28T08:31:50+00:00 Notable Crustacea (Mysida, Amphipoda and Decapoda) from England's deepest and most remote Marine Conservation Zone Ashelby, Christopher W. McIlwaine, Paul Callaway, Alex Pears, Søren Fisheries and Aquatic Ecosystems 2022-09-06 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12518/692 https://doi.org/10.1017/S002531542200042X en eng Cambridge University Press https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12518/692 Ashelby, C.W., McIlwaine, P., Callaway, A. and Pears, S. (2022) ‘Notable Crustacea (Mysida, Amphipoda and Decapoda) from England’s deepest and most remote Marine Conservation Zone’, Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. Cambridge University Press (CUP). Available at: https://doi.org/10.1017/s002531542200042x. 1469-7769 https://doi.org/10.1017/S002531542200042X © The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom Marine protected area new records North-east Atlantic range extension routine monitoring Article 2022 ftafbinst https://doi.org/20.500.12518/69210.1017/S002531542200042X10.1017/s002531542200042x 2024-04-03T16:58:57Z Publication history: Accepted - 30 May 2022; Published online - 6 September 2022 A recent survey of The Canyons Marine Conservation Zone provided noteworthy records of several crustacean species, which are presented here. The geographic or bathymetric ranges of several species are considerably extended, while the genus Rhachotropis, which has not previously been reported from British waters, is represented by two species. Other species that were previously only known in British waters from very few, often historical, records are also reported. Sample collection and analysis was funded by Defra under the MB0129 project to support designation, monitoring and management of English Marine Conservation Zones (project code C5785). Bathymetry data used in Figure 1 were collected by the National Oceanography Centre from RRS James Cook (survey JC125) under the COmplex Deep-sea Environments: Mapping habitat heterogeneity As Proxy for biodiversity (CODEMAP) project (ERC Starting Grant no. 258482). Preparation of the manuscript was partially funded by Defra (under project code C5784). Article in Journal/Newspaper North East Atlantic AFBI Repository (Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute) |
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Publication history: Accepted - 30 May 2022; Published online - 6 September 2022 A recent survey of The Canyons Marine Conservation Zone provided noteworthy records of several crustacean species, which are presented here. The geographic or bathymetric ranges of several species are considerably extended, while the genus Rhachotropis, which has not previously been reported from British waters, is represented by two species. Other species that were previously only known in British waters from very few, often historical, records are also reported. Sample collection and analysis was funded by Defra under the MB0129 project to support designation, monitoring and management of English Marine Conservation Zones (project code C5785). Bathymetry data used in Figure 1 were collected by the National Oceanography Centre from RRS James Cook (survey JC125) under the COmplex Deep-sea Environments: Mapping habitat heterogeneity As Proxy for biodiversity (CODEMAP) project (ERC Starting Grant no. 258482). Preparation of the manuscript was partially funded by Defra (under project code C5784). |
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Notable Crustacea (Mysida, Amphipoda and Decapoda) from England's deepest and most remote Marine Conservation Zone |
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Notable Crustacea (Mysida, Amphipoda and Decapoda) from England's deepest and most remote Marine Conservation Zone |
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Notable Crustacea (Mysida, Amphipoda and Decapoda) from England's deepest and most remote Marine Conservation Zone |
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Notable Crustacea (Mysida, Amphipoda and Decapoda) from England's deepest and most remote Marine Conservation Zone |
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Notable Crustacea (Mysida, Amphipoda and Decapoda) from England's deepest and most remote Marine Conservation Zone |
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notable crustacea (mysida, amphipoda and decapoda) from england's deepest and most remote marine conservation zone |
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12518/692 Ashelby, C.W., McIlwaine, P., Callaway, A. and Pears, S. (2022) ‘Notable Crustacea (Mysida, Amphipoda and Decapoda) from England’s deepest and most remote Marine Conservation Zone’, Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. Cambridge University Press (CUP). Available at: https://doi.org/10.1017/s002531542200042x. 1469-7769 https://doi.org/10.1017/S002531542200042X |
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© The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom |
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