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Chris Hauton
Researcher at University of Southampton
Publications - 92
Citations - 3483
Chris Hauton is an academic researcher from University of Southampton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Hydrostatic pressure. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 85 publications receiving 2913 citations. Previous affiliations of Chris Hauton include University of St Andrews & National Oceanography Centre, Southampton.
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Immunostimulation in crustaceans: does it really protect against infection?
TL;DR: The problem of disease and its control in crustacean farming is considered, describing the types of capability in cultured species and the case for rigorous testing of putative stimulants is made, as well as for the need to consider alternative strategies and approaches to disease control.
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Disease will limit future food supply from the global crustacean fishery and aquaculture sectors.
Grant D. Stentiford,Douglas M. Neil,E.J. Peeler,Jeffrey D. Shields,Hamish J. Small,Timothy W. Flegel,Just M. Vlak,B. Jones,F. Morado,Shaun M. Moss,Jeffrey M. Lotz,Lyric C. Bartholomay,Donald C. Behringer,Chris Hauton,Donald V. Lightner +14 more
TL;DR: The linking together of global experts in the culture, capture and trading of crustaceans with pathologists, epidemiologists, ecologists, therapeutics specialists and policy makers in the field of food security will allow these issues to be better identified and addressed.
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Crustins: enigmatic WAP domain-containing antibacterial proteins from crustaceans.
TL;DR: Crustins are constitutively expressed, often at high levels, but show no consistent patterns of change in expression following injection of bacteria, indicating that these proteins could perform additional functions, perhaps as immune regulators in recovery from wounding, trauma or physiological stress.
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Detection and impacts of leakage from sub-seafloor deep geological carbon dioxide storage
Jerry Blackford,Henrik Stahl,Jonathan M. Bull,Benoit Bergès,Melis Cevatoglu,Anna Lichtschlag,Douglas P. Connelly,Rachael H. James,Jun Kita,D. Long,Mark Naylor,Kiminori Shitashima,Dave Smith,Peter Taylor,Ian C. Wright,Maxine Akhurst,Baixin Chen,Thomas M. Gernon,Chris Hauton,Masatoshi Hayashi,Hideshi Kaieda,Timothy G. Leighton,Toru Sato,Martin Sayer,Masahiro Suzumura,Karen Tait,Mark E. Vardy,Paul R. White,Steve Widdicombe +28 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the detectability and environmental impact of leakage from a controlled sub-seabed release of CO2 and show that the biological impact and footprint of this small leak analogue (<1 tonne CO2 d−1) is confined to a few tens of metres.
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A picture on the wall: innovative mapping reveals cold-water coral refuge in submarine canyon.
Veerle A.I. Huvenne,Paul A. Tyler,Doug G. Masson,Elizabeth Fisher,Chris Hauton,Veit Hühnerbach,Tim Le Bas,George A. Wolff +7 more
TL;DR: These findings show that deep-sea canyons can form natural refuges for faunal communities sensitive to anthropogenic disturbance, and have the potential to fulfil the crucial role of larval sources for the recolonisation of damaged sites elsewhere on the margin.