Now showing items 1-3 of 3

    • Contributions of biodiversity to the sustainable intensification of food production: thematic study for The State of the World's Biodiversity for Food and Agriculture 

      Dawson, I.; Phillips, M.J.; Benzie, J.; Attwood, S.; Park, S.; Jamnadass, R.; Powell, W.; Sunderland, T.; Kindt, R.; McMullin, S.; Baddeley, J.; Staver, C.; Vadez, V.; Carsan, S.; Roshetko, J.M.; Amri, A.; Karamura, E.; Karamura, D.; van Breugel, P.; Hossain, M.; Are, A.; Lillesø, J.; Sabastian, G.; Ekesa, B.; Ocimati, W.; Graudal, L.; Michael John Phillips: 0000-0002-0282-0286; John Benzie: 0000-0001-9599-8683; Simon Attwood: 0000-0003-1593-8459; Vincent Vadez: 0000-0003-2014-0281; Ahmed Amri: 0000-0003-0997-0276; Eldad Karamura: 0000-0001-9764-9276; Deborah Karamura: 0000-0002-0184-3726; Md. Emdad Hossain: 0000-0001-5077-8740; Walter Ocimati: 0000-0001-6177-7073 (2019)
      Type: Book
      The study provides information, facts and linkages on contribution of biodiversity towards sustainable food production as well as recommendations for having biodiversity-based model for sustainable food production.
    • Genomics in marine monitoring: New opportunities for assessing marine health status 

      Bourlat, S.J.; Borja, A.; Gilbert, J.; Taylor, M.I.; Davies, N.; Weisberg, J.F.; Lettieri, T.; Field, D.; Benzie, J.; Glöckner, F.O.; Rodriguez-Ezpeleta, N.; Faith, D.P.; Bean, T.P.; Obst, M (2013)
      Type: Journal Article
      This viewpoint paper explores the potential of genomics technology to provide accurate, rapid, and cost efficient observations of the marine environment. The use of such approaches in next generation marine monitoring ...
    • Variations in isotope incorporation rates and trophic discrimination factors of carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes in scales from three European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) populations 

      Rodde, C.; de Verdal, H.; Lefebvre, S.; Mennit, C.; Vandeputte, M.; Clota, F.; Allal, F.; McKenzie, D.; Benzie, J.; Nahon, S.; John Benzie: 0000-0001-9599-8683 (2020)
      Type: Journal Article
      Carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) stable isotope analyses are used in marine ecology to study trophic relationships and migrations of species since they reflect dietary sources consumed which may vary geographically. ...