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Dr Benjamin Wigham.
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Dr G Hunt
Dr Benjamin Wigham
Professor Nick Polunin
Long-term change in a North Sea inshore fish assemblage between 1899–1913 and 2018–2019
2024
Dr G Hunt
Dr Benjamin Wigham
Professor Nick Polunin
Trawling through time: reconstructing a late nineteenth century beam trawl for scientific inshore fishery investigations
2024
Dr William Reid
Dr Benjamin Wigham
Dr Johanna Weston
Dr Yiling Zhu
Trophodynamics at the Longqi hydrothermal vent field and comparison with the East Scotia and Central Indian Ridges
2020
Dr William Reid
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Dr Benjamin Wigham
Ecology and biogeography of megafauna and macrofauna at the first known deep-sea hydrothermal vents on the ultraslow-spreading Southwest Indian Ridge
2016
Dr William Reid
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Dr Benjamin Wigham
Professor Nick Polunin
Isotopic niche variability in macroconsumers of the East Scotia Ridge (Southern Ocean) hydrothermal vents: What more can we learn from an ellipse?
2016
Dr William Reid
Christopher Sweeting
Dr Benjamin Wigham
Professor Nick Polunin
Linking regional variation of epibiotic bacterial diversity and trophic ecology in a new species of Kiwaidae (Decapoda, Anomura) from East Scotia Ridge (Antarctica) hydrothermal vents
2015
Dr Benjamin Wigham
Abyssal scavenging demersal fauna at two areas of contrasting productivity on the Subantarctic Crozet Plateau, southern Indian Ocean
2013
Dr William Reid
Dr Benjamin Wigham
Deep-sea surface-dwelling enteropneusts from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge: Their ecology, distribution and mode of life
2013
Dr William Reid
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Dr Benjamin Wigham
Professor Nick Polunin
High variability in spatial and temporal size-based trophodynamics of deep-sea fishes from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge elucidated by stable isotopes
2013
Dr William Reid
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Dr Benjamin Wigham
Professor Nick Polunin
Spatial Differences in East Scotia Ridge Hydrothermal Vent Food Webs: Influences of Chemistry, Microbiologyand Predation on Trophodynamics
2013
Dr William Reid
Dr Benjamin Wigham
Professor Nick Polunin
Elucidating trophic pathways in benthic deep-sea assemblages of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge north and south of the Charlie-Gibbs Fracture Zone
2012
Professor Nick Polunin
Samuel Peacock
Dr Benjamin Wigham
Methodologies for Assessing Spatial and Habitat Differences in Benthic Macroconsumer Biodiversity: Final Report
2012
Dr Benjamin Wigham
Variability in behaviour of four fish species attracted to baited underwater cameras in the North Sea
2011
Dr Benjamin Wigham
Inter-annual variability and potential for selectivity in the diets of deep-water Antarctic echinoderms
2008
Dr Benjamin Wigham
Anthropogenic disturbance of deep-sea megabenthic assemblages: A study with remotely operated vehicles in the Faroe-Shetland Channel, NE Atlantic
2007
Dr Benjamin Wigham
Benthic bioluminescence in the bathyal North East Atlantic: luminescent responses of
Vargula norvegica
(Ostracoda : Myodocopida) to predation by the deep-water eel (
Synaphobranchus kaupii
)
2007
Dr Benjamin Wigham
Mass deposition of jellyfish in the deep Arabian Sea
2006
Dr Benjamin Wigham
A review of the uses of work-class ROVs for the benefits of science: Lessons learned from the SERPENT project
2005
Dr Benjamin Wigham
Feeding behaviour of deep-sea dwelling holothurians: Inferences from a laboratory investigation of shallow fjordic species
2005
Dr Benjamin Wigham
Rachel Kennedy
In situ quantification of bioturbation using time-lapse fluorescent sediment profile imaging (f-SPI), luminophore tracers and model simulation
2004
Dr Benjamin Wigham
The feeding behaviour of a deep-sea holothurian, Stichopus tremulus (Gunnerus) based on in situ observations and experiments using a Remotely Operated Vehicle
2004
Dr Benjamin Wigham
In situ observations of predatory feeding behaviour of the galatheid squat lobster Munida sarsi using a remotely operated vehicle
2003
Dr Benjamin Wigham
Is long-term change in the abyssal Northeast Atlantic driven by qualitative changes in export flux? Evidence from selective feeding in deep-sea holothurians
2003
Dr Benjamin Wigham
Reproductive biology of the abyssal holothurian
Amperima rosea
: an opportunistic response to variable flux of surface derived organic matter?
2003
Dr Benjamin Wigham
Seasonality and selectivity in the feeding ecology and reproductive biology of deep-sea bathyal holothurians
2003
Dr Benjamin Wigham
The Amperima Event: Analysis of community change in the abyssal NE Atlantic Ocean [PhD Thesis]
2002
Dr Benjamin Wigham
Temporal variability in phytodetritus and megabenthic activity at the seabed in the deep Northeast Atlantic
2001