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Angela Stevenson
Angela Stevenson
Marine Biological Association, University of Plymouth, GEOMAR, UBC, TCD
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Rapid recovery of Dungeness crab within spatial fishery closures declared under indigenous law in British Columbia
A Frid, M McGreer, A Stevenson
Global Ecology and Conservation 6, 48-57, 2016
472016
Deployment of negative emissions technologies at the national level: a need for holistic feasibility assessments
T Thoni, S Beck, M Borchers, J Förster, K Görl, A Hahn, N Mengis, ...
Frontiers in Climate 2, 590305, 2020
372020
Evidence for the bioerosion of deep-water corals by echinoids in the Northeast Atlantic
A Stevenson, C Rocha
Deep Sea research part I: Oceanographic research papers 71, 73-78, 2013
302013
Warming and acidification threaten glass sponge Aphrocallistes vastus pumping and reef formation
A Stevenson, SK Archer, JA Schultz, A Dunham, JB Marliave, P Martone, ...
Scientific Reports 10 (1), 8176, 2020
192020
Framework for assessing the feasibility of carbon dioxide removal options within the national context of Germany
J Förster, S Beck, M Borchers, E Gawel, K Korte, T Markus, N Mengis, ...
Frontiers in Climate 4, 758628, 2022
182022
Net‐Zero CO2 Germany—A Retrospect From the Year 2050
N Mengis, A Kalhori, S Simon, C Harpprecht, L Baetcke, E Prats‐Salvado, ...
Earth's Future 10 (2), e2021EF002324, 2022
182022
Predation has no competition: factors influencing space and resource use by echinoids in deep‐sea coral habitats, as evidenced by continuous video transects
A Stevenson, FJG Mitchell, JS Davies
Marine ecology 36 (4), 1454-1467, 2015
182015
Scoping carbon dioxide removal options for Germany–What is their potential contribution to Net-Zero CO2?
M Borchers, D Thrän, Y Chi, N Dahmen, R Dittmeyer, T Dolch, C Dold, ...
Frontiers in Climate 4, 810343, 2022
162022
Predation on feather stars by regular echinoids as evidenced by laboratory and field observations and its paleobiological implications
A Stevenson, FJ Gahn, TK Baumiller, GD Sevastopulo
Paleobiology 43 (2), 274-285, 2017
162017
Deep-sea sea urchins
A Stevenson, A Kroh
Developments in aquaculture and fisheries science 43, 237-254, 2020
102020
Description of a new abyssal copepod associated with the echinoid Sperosoma grimaldii Koehler, 1897
RF Anton, A Stevenson, E Schwabe
Spixiana 36, 201-210, 2013
82013
Substantial seagrass blue carbon pools in the southwestern Baltic Sea include relics of terrestrial peatlands
A Stevenson, TC Ó Corcora, W Hukriede, PR Schubert, TBH Reusch
Frontiers in Marine Science 10, 1266663, 2023
72023
Evidence of nutrient partitioning in coexisting deep-sea echinoids, and seasonal dietary shifts in seasonal breeders: Perspectives from stable isotope analyses
A Stevenson, FJG Mitchell
Progress in oceanography 141, 44-59, 2016
72016
Polyp loss and mass occurrence of sea urchins on bamboo corals in the deep sea: an indirect effect of fishing impact?
P Buhl‐Mortensen, A Braga‐Henriques, A Stevenson
Ecology 103 (2), Art. Nr. e03564, 2022
62022
Reconstructing predation intensity on crinoids using longitudinal and cross-sectional approaches
TK Baumiller, A Stevenson
Swiss Journal of Palaeontology 137, 189-196, 2018
62018
Echinoid associations with coral habitats differ with taxon in the deep sea and the influence of other echinoids, depth, and fishing history on their distribution
A Stevenson, JS Davies, A Williams, F Althaus, AA Rowden, DA Bowden, ...
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 133, 27-38, 2018
62018
Review of the central and south atlantic shelf and deep-sea benthos: science, policy, and management
SJ Hawkins, PA Todd, BD Russell, AJ Lemasson, AL Allcock, M Byrne, ...
Oceanography and Marine Biology: An annual review. Volume 61 61, 127-218, 2023
42023
Crinoid feeding strategies: New insights from subsea video and time-lapse
D Meyer, M Veitch, CG Messing, A Stevenson
Cambridge Elements: Elements of Paleontology, 2021
32021
Guide to Best Practices in Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement Research
A Oschlies, A Stevenson, LT Bach, K Fennel, REM Rickaby, T Satterfield, ...
Copernicus Publications (EGU), 2023
22023
Ability to swim (not morphology or environment) explains interspecific differences in crinoid arm regrowth
A Stevenson, TC Ó Corcora, CDG Harley, TK Baumiller
Frontiers in Marine Science 8, 783759, 2022
22022
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