2019

  • Campanya-Llovet, N. and Snelgrove, P. (2019). Influence of Phytodetrital Quality on Macroinfaunal Community Structure and EpiFaunal Response. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 608: 45-60, doi: 10.3354/meps12778. [This article is published as OPEN ACCESS].

  • 2018

  • Campanya-Llovet, N., and Snelgrove, P. (2018). Fine-scale Infaunal Community and Food Web Patch Mosaics from Barkley Methane Hydrates (British Columbia, Canada): The Role of Food Quality. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 140, 186-195, doi: 10.1016/j.dsr.2018.06.009.

  • Campanya-Llovet, N., and Snelgrove, P. (2018). Temporal Variation in Infaunal Community Structure of Chemosynthetic and Non-chemosynthetic Environments in Barkley Hydrates, British Columbia, Canada. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Letters, 140, 118-127, doi: 10.1016/j.dsr.2018.06.008.

  • Campanya-Llovet, N., Snelgrove, P., and De Leo, F. (2018). Food Quantity and Quality in Barkley Canyon (NE Pacific) and its Influence on Macroinfaunal Community Structure. Progress in Oceanography, 169, doi: 10.1016/j.pocean.2018.04.003.

  • 2017

  • Chu, J. and Gale, K. (2017). Ecophysical Limits to Aerobic Metabolism in Hypoxia Determine Epibenthic Distributions and Energy Sequestration in the Northeast PacificLimnology and Oceanography 62: 59 – 74. doi: 10.1002/Ino.10370. [This publication is available as OPEN ACCESS].

  • 2016

  • Chu, J. (2016). Influence of Seasonally Variable Hypoxia on Epibenthic Communities in a coastal Ecosystem. PhD Thesis, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, CAN.

  • Chu, J. (2016). Influence of Seasonally Variable Hypoxia on Epibenthic Communities. Oral Presentation at Saanich Inlet Symposium, Victoria, BC, CAN.

  • 2015

  • Chu, J. and Tunnicliffe, V. (2015). Metabolic Thresholds Predict the in situ Response to Marine Deoxygenation. Oral Presentation at Deep-Sea Biology Symposium, Aveiro, PORTUGAL.

  • Chu, J. and Tunnicliffe, V. (2015). Oxygen Limitations on Marine Animal Distributions and the Collapse of Epibenthic Community Structure during Shoaling Hypoxia. Global Change Biology 21: 2989-3004. doi: 10.1111/gcb.12898/.

  • 2014

  • Chu, J. and Tunnicliffe, V. (2014). In situ Oxygen Limits and the Collapse of Epibenthic Community Structure from Shoaling Hypoxia. Oral Presentation at Western Society of Naturalists Meeting, Tacoma, WA, USA.

  • Chu, J. and Tunnicliffe, V. (2014). Redistribution of the Epibenthic, Soft-bottom Assemblage in Shifting Hypoxic Conditions. Oral Presentation at the 18th Western Groundfish Conference, Victoria, BC, CAN.

  • Chu, J. and Tunnicliffe, V. (2014). Redistribution of the Epibenthic, Soft-bottom Assemblage in Shifting Hypoxic Conditions. Poster Presentation at Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, HI, USA.

  • 2013

  • Cruise Report: Open Ocean to Inner Sea

  • Klymak, Jody, Susan Allen, Richard Dewey, Stephanie Waterman, Rich Pawlowicz & Steven Mihaly. (2014).Evidence for cross-shelf exchange catalyzed by a coastal canyon. Poster Presentation at Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada.