Verena Tunnicliffe, Ph.D
Affiliations: | Biology / School of Earth and Ocean Sciences | University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada |
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"Deep Sea Biology", "Hydrothermal Vents"Website:
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Chen C, Jamieson JW, Tunnicliffe V. (2024) Hydrothermal vent fauna of the Galápagos Rift: updated species list with new records. Marine Biodiversity : a Journal of the Senckenberg Research Institute. 54: 16 |
Breusing C, Johnson SB, Mitarai S, et al. (2021) Differential patterns of connectivity in Western Pacific hydrothermal vent metapopulations: A comparison of biophysical and genetic models. Evolutionary Applications. 16: 22-35 |
Giguère TN, Tunnicliffe V. (2021) Beta diversity differs among hydrothermal vent systems: Implications for conservation. Plos One. 16: e0256637 |
Smith CR, Tunnicliffe V, Colaço A, et al. (2020) Deep-Sea Misconceptions Cause Underestimation of Seabed-Mining Impacts. Trends in Ecology & Evolution |
Breusing C, Johnson SB, Tunnicliffe V, et al. (2020) Allopatric and sympatric drivers of speciation in Alviniconcha hydrothermal vent snails. Molecular Biology and Evolution |
Grandy JJ, Onat B, Tunnicliffe V, et al. (2020) Unique Solid Phase Microextraction Sampler Reveals Distinctive Biogeochemical Profiles among Various Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vents. Scientific Reports. 10: 1360 |
Tunnicliffe V, Gasbarro R, Juanes F, et al. (2019) An hypoxia-tolerant flatfish: consequences of sustained stress on the slender sole Lyopsetta exilis (Pleuronectidae) in the context of a changing ocean. Journal of Fish Biology |
Drazen J, Smith C, Gjerde K, et al. (2019) Report of the workshop Evaluating the nature of midwater mining plumes and their potential effects on midwater ecosystems Research Ideas and Outcomes. 5 |
Chapman ASA, Beaulieu SE, Colaço A, et al. (2019) sFDvent: A global trait database for deep‐sea hydrothermal‐vent fauna Global Ecology and Biogeography. 28: 1538-1551 |
Gasbarro R, Chu JWF, Tunnicliffe V. (2019) Disassembly of an epibenthic assemblage in a sustained severely hypoxic event in a northeast Pacific basin Journal of Marine Systems. 198: 103184 |