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Andrew J. Gooday
Researcher at National Oceanography Centre
Publications - 233
Citations - 16367
Andrew J. Gooday is an academic researcher from National Oceanography Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Foraminifera & Benthic zone. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 221 publications receiving 14737 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrew J. Gooday include National Oceanography Centre, Southampton & University of Geneva.
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Benthic foraminiferal assemblages in Explorers Cove, Antarctica: A shallow-water site with deep-sea characteristics
TL;DR: Foraminifera probably play a major ecological role in these systems, particularly in trophic interactions and organic carbon cycling as mentioned in this paper, and they become quiescent when starved but can rapidly increase their metabolic rate when presented with food.
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Possible effects of global environmental changes on Antarctic benthos: a synthesis across five major taxa.
Jeroen Ingels,Ann Vanreusel,Angelika Brandt,A.I. Catarino,Bruno David,Chantal De Ridder,Philippe Dubois,Andrew J. Gooday,Patrick Martin,Francesca Pasotti,Henri Robert +10 more
TL;DR: The ability of five important Antarctic benthic taxa to cope with changes in the environment that are linked to climatic changes are provided andLimitations in the current knowledge and understanding of climate change effects on the different levels are discussed.
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An apparent lack of response by metazoan meiofauna to phytodetritus deposition in the bathyal north-eastern Atlantic
TL;DR: The results suggest that metazoans (as a whole) fail to exploit and utilize phytodetritus as rapidly as foraminifera, which probably reflects the energetic expense of egg production coupled with frequently slower rates of somatic growth among metazans.
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Europe’s Grand Canyon: Nazaré submarine canyon
Paul A. Tyler,Teresa Amaro,R.G. Arzola,Marina R. Cunha,Henko de Stigter,Andrew J. Gooday,Veerle A.I. Huvenne,Jeroen Ingels,Kostas Kiriakoulakis,Galderic Lastras,Douglas G. Masson,Anabela Oliveira,Abigail Pattenden,Ann Vanreusel,Tjeerd C.E. van Weering,J. Vitorino,Ursula Witte,George A. Wolff +17 more
TL;DR: The Nazare submarine canyon as discussed by the authors contains steep slopes, scarps, terraces, and overhangs, and a deeply incised thalweg is found in the lower part of the canyon.
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Temporal patterns among meiofauna and macrofauna taxa related to changes in sediment geochemistry at an abyssal NE Atlantic site
Joëlle Galéron,Myriam Sibuet,Ann Vanreusel,Karen L. Mackenzie,Andrew J. Gooday,A. Dinet,George A. Wolff +6 more
TL;DR: Different temporal patterns were demonstrated for the first time in different size classes of the sediment community, and in the biological and environmental parameters that were studied simultaneously in this study.