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Cold-Water Corals and Ecosystems
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André Freiwald
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J. Murray Roberts
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2005
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Springer-Verlag
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2005
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10.1007/3-540-27673-4
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Azooxanthellate corals in the Late Maastrichtian - Early Paleocene of the Danish basin: bryozoan and coral mounds in a boreal shelf setting
pp. 27
Corals from deep-water methane-seep deposits in Paleogene strata of Western Oregon and Washington, U.S.A.
pp. 41
Growth, deposition, and facies of Pleistocene bathyal coral communities from Rhodes, Greece
pp. 61
Enhanced biodiversity in the deep: Early Pleistocene coral communities from southern Italy
pp. 87
Sedimentary patterns in the vicinity of a carbonate mound in the Hovland Mound Province, northern Porcupine Seabight
pp. 113
Deep-water corals of the northeastern Atlantic margin: carbonate mound evolution and upper intermediate water ventilation during the Holocene
pp. 137
Deep coral growth in the Mediterranean Sea: an overview
pp. 157
U/Th-dating of deep-water corals from the eastern North Atlantic and the western Mediterranean Sea
pp. 173
Distribution and habitats of Acesta excavata (Bivalvia: Limidae) with new data on its shell ultrastructure
pp. 207
Deep-water coral occurrences in the Strait of Gibraltar
pp. 223
An assessment of the distribution of deep-sea corals in Atlantic Canada by using both scientific and local forms of knowledge
pp. 247
Deep-water corals and their habitats in The Gully, a submarine canyon off Atlantic Canada
pp. 279
Distribution of deep-water Alcyonacea off the Northeast Coast of the United States
pp. 297
Occurrence of deep-water Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata in the Gulf of Mexico
pp. 309
Southern Caribbean azooxanthellate coral communities off Colombia
pp. 331
Habitat-forming deep-sea corals in the Northeast Pacific Ocean
pp. 345
Recent observations on the distribution of deep-sea coral communities on the Shiribeshi Seamount, Sea of Japan
pp. 359
Mapping of Lophelia reefs in Norway: experiences and survey methods
pp. 393
Deep-water coral mounds on the Porcupine Bank, Irish Margin: preliminary results from the Polarstern ARK-XIX/3a ROV cruise
pp. 403
New view of the Belgica Mounds, Porcupine Seabight, NE Atlantic: preliminary results from the Polarstern ARK-XIX/3a ROV cruise
pp. 417
Carbonate mounds off Mauritania, Northwest Africa: status of deep-water corals and implications for management of fishing and oil exploration activities
pp. 443
Mapping, habitat characterization, and fish surveys of the deep-water Oculina coral reef Marine Protected Area: a review of historical and current research
pp. 467
Predicting habitat for two species of deep-water coral on the Canadian Atlantic continental shelf and slope
pp. 483
Monitoring environmental variability around cold-water coral reefs: the use of a benthic photolander and the potential of seafloor observatories
pp. 503
Deep-water coral development as a function of hydrodynamics and surface productivity around the submarine banks of the Rockall Trough, NE Atlantic
pp. 515
Development of coral banks in Porcupine Seabight: do they have Mediterranean ancestors?
pp. 535
The seabed appearance of different coral bank provinces in the Porcupine Seabight, NE Atlantic: results from sidescan sonar and ROV seabed mapping
pp. 571
Sedimentary processes and carbonate mounds in the Belgica Mound province, Porcupine Seabight, NE Atlantic
pp. 605
Sponge reefs in the Queen Charlotte Basin, Canada: controls on distribution, growth and development
pp. 623
Pockmark-associated coral reefs at the Kristin field off Mid-Norway
pp. 633
Sedimentological and geochemical environment of the Fugløy Reef off northern Norway
pp. 653
Molecular ecology of Lophelia pertusa in the NE Atlantic
pp. 663
Population genetic structure of the Hawaiian precious coral Corallium lauuense (Octocorallia: Coralliidae) using microsatellites
pp. 679
Genetic circumscription of deep-water coral species in Canada using 18S rRNA
pp. 691
Deep-water Scleractinia (Cnidaria: Anthozoa): current knowledge of reproductive processes
pp. 701
Reproductive ecology of three reef-forming, deep-sea corals in the New Zealand region
pp. 715
Lipids and nitrogen isotopes of two deep-water corals from the North-East Atlantic: initial results and implications for their nutrition
pp. 731
Calcifying extracellular mucus substances (EMS) of Madrepora oculata — a first geobiological approach
pp. 747
Are deep-water corals important habitats for fishes?
pp. 761
A habitat classification scheme for seamount landscapes: assessing the functional role of deep-water corals as fish habitat
pp. 771
Role of cold-water Lophelia pertusa coral reefs as fish habitat in the NE Atlantic
pp. 807
Remarkable sessile fauna associated with deep coral and other calcareous substrates in the Strait of Sicily, Mediterranean Sea
pp. 821
The metazoan meiofauna associated with a cold-water coral degradation zone in the Porcupine Seabight (NE Atlantic)
pp. 849
Distribution and diversity of species associated with deep-sea gorgonian corals off Atlantic Canada
pp. 881
Attached benthic Foraminifera as indicators of past and present distribution of the coral Primnoa resedaeformis on the Scotian Margin
pp. 895
Preliminary study of bioerosion in the deep-water coral Lophelia, Pleistocene, Rhodes, Greece
pp. 915
Bioerosion patterns in a deep-water Lophelia pertusa (Scleractinia) thicket (Propeller Mound, northern Porcupine Seabight)
pp. 937
Shallow-water Desmophyllum dianthus (Scleractinia) from Chile: characteristics of the biocoenoses, the bioeroding community, heterotrophic interactions and (paleo)-bathymetric implications
pp. 979
The physical niche of the bathyal Lophelia pertusa in a non-bathyal setting: environmental controls and palaeoecological implications
pp. 1005
C and O isotopes in a deep-sea coral ( Lophelia pertusa) related to skeletal microstructure
pp. 1021
Investigations of age and growth for three deep-sea corals from the Davidson Seamount off central California
pp. 1039
Testing the reproducibility of Mg/Ca profiles in the deep-water coral Primnoa resedaeformis: putting the proxy through its paces
pp. 1061
Skeletal Mg/Ca in Primnoa resedaeformis: relationship to temperature?
pp. 1081
Paleotemperatures from deep-sea corals: scale effects
pp. 1097
Climate records from the Faroe-Shetland Channel using Lophelia pertusa (Linnaeus, 1758)
pp. 1109
High-resolution trace and minor element compositions in deep-water scleractinian corals (Desmophyllum dianthus) from the Mediterranean Sea and the Great Australian Bight
pp. 1129
Identifying critical information needs and developing institutional partnerships to further the understanding of Atlantic deep-sea coral ecosystems
pp. 1141
Oceana’s efforts to protect deep-sea coral in the United States
pp. 1151
A cost effective approach to protecting deep-sea coral and sponge ecosystems with an application to Alaska’s Aleutian Islands region
pp. 1171
Conservation and management implications of deep-sea coral and fishing effort distributions in the Northeast Pacific Ocean
pp. 1189
Deep-sea corals and resource protection at the Davidson Seamount, California, U.S.A.
pp. 1199
Conserving corals in Atlantic Canada: a historical perspective
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