Jeffrey C. Drazen
Affiliations: | University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, HI |
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Mackenzie E. Gerringer | grad student | 2013-2017 | University of Hawai'i at Manoa |
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Blanton JM, Peoples LM, Gerringer ME, et al. (2022) Microbiomes of Hadal Fishes across Trench Habitats Contain Similar Taxa and Known Piezophiles. Msphere. e0003222 |
Smith CR, Tunnicliffe V, Colaço A, et al. (2020) Deep-Sea Misconceptions Cause Underestimation of Seabed-Mining Impacts. Trends in Ecology & Evolution |
Leitner AB, Neuheimer AB, Drazen JC. (2020) Evidence for long-term seamount-induced chlorophyll enhancements. Scientific Reports. 10: 12729 |
Drazen JC, Smith CR, Gjerde KM, et al. (2020) Opinion: Midwater ecosystems must be considered when evaluating environmental risks of deep-sea mining. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Levin LA, Wei CL, Dunn DC, et al. (2020) Climate Change Considerations are Fundamental to Management of Deep-Sea Resource Extraction. Global Change Biology |
Simon-Lledó E, Pomee C, Ahokava A, et al. (2020) Multi-scale variations in invertebrate and fish megafauna in the mid-eastern Clarion Clipperton Zone Progress in Oceanography. 187: 102405 |
Hannides CC, Popp BN, Close HG, et al. (2020) Seasonal dynamics of midwater zooplankton and relation to particle cycling in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre Progress in Oceanography. 182: 102266 |
Motta LC, Blum JD, Popp BN, et al. (2020) Mercury stable isotopes in flying fish as a monitor of photochemical degradation of methylmercury in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans Marine Chemistry. 223: 103790 |
Priede IG, Drazen JC, Bailey DM, et al. (2020) Abyssal demersal fishes recorded at station M (34°50′N, 123° 00′W, 4100 m depth) in the northeast Pacific Ocean: An annotated check list and synthesis Deep Sea Research Part Ii: Topical Studies in Oceanography. 173: 104648 |
Romero-Romero S, Choy CA, Hannides CCS, et al. (2019) Differences in the trophic ecology of micronekton driven by diel vertical migration. Limnology and Oceanography. 64: 1473-1483 |