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Daniel J Mayor

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Environmental Research|April 19, 2011
Complex interactions mediate the effects of fish farming on benthic chemistry within a region of ScotlandDaniel J Mayor, Martin Solan
Plos One|June 23, 2012
Resource quantity affects benthic microbial community structure and growth efficiency in a temperate intertidal mudflatDaniel J Mayor, Barry Thornton, Alain F Zuur
Frontiers in Microbiology|January 20, 2017
The Role of Microbes in the Nutrition of Detritivorous Invertebrates: A Stoichiometric AnalysisThomas R Anderson, David W Pond, Daniel J Mayor
Plos One|October 23, 2014
Hydrostatic pressure and temperature effects on the membranes of a seasonally migrating marine copepodDavid W Pond, Geraint A Tarling, Daniel J Mayor
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|November 11, 2020
Ocean carbon sequestration: Particle fragmentation by copepods as a significant unrecognised factor?: Explicitly representing the role of copepods in biogeochemical models may fundamentally improve understanding of future ocean carbon storageDaniel J Mayor, Wendy C Gentleman, Thomas R Anderson
Scientific Reports|September 15, 2015
The metabolic response of marine copepods to environmental warming and ocean acidification in the absence of foodDaniel J Mayor, Ulf Sommer, Kathryn B Cook, et al.
Scientific Reports|July 13, 2017
Detecting the presence of fish farm-derived organic matter at the seafloor using stable isotope analysis of phospholipid fatty acidsDaniel J Mayor, Nia B Gray, Giannina S I Hattich, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|January 17, 2024
Microplastics in commercial marine fish species in the UK - A case study in the River Thames and the River Stour (East Anglia) estuariesAlice A Horton, K D Isuri Weerasinghe, Daniel J Mayor, et al.
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|September 16, 2014
Microbial gardening in the ocean's twilight zone: detritivorous metazoans benefit from fragmenting, rather than ingesting, sinking detritus: fragmentation of refractory detritus by zooplankton beneath the euphotic zone stimulates the harvestable production of labile and nutritious microbial biomassDaniel J Mayor, Richard Sanders, Sarah L C Giering, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|October 23, 2009
Hadal trenches: the ecology of the deepest places on EarthAlan J Jamieson, Toyonobu Fujii, Daniel J Mayor, et al.
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Environmental Research|April 19, 2011
Complex interactions mediate the effects of fish farming on benthic chemistry within a region of ScotlandDaniel J Mayor, Martin Solan
Plos One|June 23, 2012
Resource quantity affects benthic microbial community structure and growth efficiency in a temperate intertidal mudflatDaniel J Mayor, Barry Thornton, Alain F Zuur
Frontiers in Microbiology|January 20, 2017
The Role of Microbes in the Nutrition of Detritivorous Invertebrates: A Stoichiometric AnalysisThomas R Anderson, David W Pond, Daniel J Mayor
Plos One|October 23, 2014
Hydrostatic pressure and temperature effects on the membranes of a seasonally migrating marine copepodDavid W Pond, Geraint A Tarling, Daniel J Mayor
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|November 11, 2020
Ocean carbon sequestration: Particle fragmentation by copepods as a significant unrecognised factor?: Explicitly representing the role of copepods in biogeochemical models may fundamentally improve understanding of future ocean carbon storageDaniel J Mayor, Wendy C Gentleman, Thomas R Anderson
Scientific Reports|September 15, 2015
The metabolic response of marine copepods to environmental warming and ocean acidification in the absence of foodDaniel J Mayor, Ulf Sommer, Kathryn B Cook, et al.
Scientific Reports|July 13, 2017
Detecting the presence of fish farm-derived organic matter at the seafloor using stable isotope analysis of phospholipid fatty acidsDaniel J Mayor, Nia B Gray, Giannina S I Hattich, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|January 17, 2024
Microplastics in commercial marine fish species in the UK - A case study in the River Thames and the River Stour (East Anglia) estuariesAlice A Horton, K D Isuri Weerasinghe, Daniel J Mayor, et al.
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|September 16, 2014
Microbial gardening in the ocean's twilight zone: detritivorous metazoans benefit from fragmenting, rather than ingesting, sinking detritus: fragmentation of refractory detritus by zooplankton beneath the euphotic zone stimulates the harvestable production of labile and nutritious microbial biomassDaniel J Mayor, Richard Sanders, Sarah L C Giering, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|October 23, 2009
Hadal trenches: the ecology of the deepest places on EarthAlan J Jamieson, Toyonobu Fujii, Daniel J Mayor, et al.
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