Typically, studies that focus on mid-to-high trophic-level species, such as fish and marine mammals, analyse data collected using instruments designed specifically to observe only a partial aspect of a single or small group or related species. For instance, mid-trophic level mesopelagic (200 to 1,000 m) organisms, which form deep scattering layers (DSLs), can be observed using echosounders, but these instruments do not enable elucidation of food web structure. Recent developments in data collection, storage and accessibility (via online data centres and project portals), have enabled observations collected by a wide range of instruments to be integrated and analysed concurrently. The Pelagic Ecology Research Group (PERG) at the University o...
There are a large number of research vessels and fishing vessels equipped with echosounders plying t...
There are a large number of research vessels and fishing vessels equipped with echosounders plying t...
Predators feeding in a highly dynamic environment have evolved strategies to respond to patchy resou...
Typically, studies that focus on mid-to-high trophic-level species, such as fish and marine mammals,...
Typically, studies that focus on mid-to-high trophic-level species, such as fish and marine mammals,...
International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation ...
This PhD addresses the central hypothesis that acoustic Deep Scattering Layers (DSLs) are a prey lan...
International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation ...
International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation ...
International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation ...
International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation ...
International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation ...
International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation ...
International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation ...
There are a large number of research vessels and fishing vessels equipped with echosounders plying t...
There are a large number of research vessels and fishing vessels equipped with echosounders plying t...
There are a large number of research vessels and fishing vessels equipped with echosounders plying t...
Predators feeding in a highly dynamic environment have evolved strategies to respond to patchy resou...
Typically, studies that focus on mid-to-high trophic-level species, such as fish and marine mammals,...
Typically, studies that focus on mid-to-high trophic-level species, such as fish and marine mammals,...
International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation ...
This PhD addresses the central hypothesis that acoustic Deep Scattering Layers (DSLs) are a prey lan...
International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation ...
International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation ...
International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation ...
International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation ...
International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation ...
International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation ...
International audienceDespite expanding in-situ observations of marine ecosystems by new-generation ...
There are a large number of research vessels and fishing vessels equipped with echosounders plying t...
There are a large number of research vessels and fishing vessels equipped with echosounders plying t...
There are a large number of research vessels and fishing vessels equipped with echosounders plying t...
Predators feeding in a highly dynamic environment have evolved strategies to respond to patchy resou...