Table 2. Primary CenSeam research publications.
Books |
Seamounts: Ecology, Fisheries and Conservation [33] |
Biological Sampling in the Deep Sea, in preparation for Wiley Blackwell by M. R. Clark and M. Consalvey |
Reviews and Book Chapters |
The ecology of seamounts: structure, function and human impacts [22] |
Life on Seamounts [43] |
Special Issues |
Mountains in the Sea, Oceanography 23(1) 2010. CenSeam collaborated with the Seamount Biogeociences Network to produce this issue |
Recent Advances in Seamount Ecology, Marine Ecology 31(S1) 2010 |
The CenSeam Collection, PLoS ONE 2011 |
Data Analysis Papers* |
Deep-sea coral collection protocols [46] |
Seamounts, deep-sea corals and fisheries: vulnerability of deep-sea corals to fishing on seamounts beyond areas of national jurisdiction [47] |
Historical deep-sea coral distribution on seamount, oceanic island and continental shelf-slope habitats in the NE Atlantic [48] |
Cold-water coral habitats on seamounts: Do they have a specialist fauna? [41] |
Are deep-sea demersal fish assemblages globally homogenous? Insights from seamounts [49] |
Assemblage structure, but not diversity or density, change with depth on a northeast Pacific seamount [50] |
Conflicting estimates of connectivity among deep-sea coral populations [51] |
Environmental drivers of ophiuroid species richness on seamounts [52] |
Paradigms in seamount ecology: fact, fiction and future [18] |
Seamount megabenthic assemblages fail to recover from trawling impacts [26] |
The global distribution of seamounts based on 30 arc seconds bathymetry data [42] |
Predicting global habitat suitability for stony corals on seamounts [44] |
A test of the seamount oasis hypothesis: seamounts support higher epibenthic megafaunal biomass than adjacent slopes [53] |
Squat lobster assemblages on seamounts differ from some, but not all, deep-sea habitats of comparable depth [54] |
Effect of deepwater trawling on the macro-invertebrate assemblages of seamounts on the Chatham Rise, New Zealand [55] |
Impacts of bottom trawling on deep-coral ecosystems of seamounts are long-lasting disturbance [24] |
An index to assess the risk to stony corals from bottom trawling on seamounts [28] |
Incongruent patterns of genetic connectivity among four ophiuroid species with differing coral host specificity on North Atlantic seamounts [56] |
A global seamount classification to aid the scientific design of marine protected area networks [45] |
*These publications were either supported by CenSeam minigrants, came out of Data Analysis Working Group activities, or acknowledged CenSeam inputs.