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. 2012 Feb 1;7(2):e32031. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0032031

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.