M A CollinsSummaryAffiliation: British Antarctic Survey Country: UK Publications
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Trends in body size across an environmental gradient: a differential response in scavenging and non-scavenging demersal deep-sea fishM A Collins
British Antarctic Survey, Natural Environment Research Council, High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0ET, UK
Proc Biol Sci 272:2051-7. 2005..Larger size in scavengers permits higher swimming speeds, greater endurance as a consequence of larger energy reserves and lower mass specific metabolic rate, factors that are critical to survival on sporadic food items...
Spatial and temporal operation of the Scotia Sea ecosystem: a review of large-scale links in a krill centred food webE J Murphy
British Antarctic Survey, Natural Environment Research Council, High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0ET, UK
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 362:113-48. 2007..This combination of historical perturbation and rapid regional change highlights that the Scotia Sea ecosystem is likely to show significant change over the next two to three decades, which may result in major ecological shifts...
Effects of different feed additives alone or in combination on broiler performance, gut microflora and ileal histologyB Owens
Agriculture, Food and Environmental Science Division, Queen s University, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Br Poult Sci 49:202-12. 2008..6. All the additive combinations studied were at least as effective as the antibiotic growth promoter and the results for Allzyme PT suggest that xylanase alone is as effective as any of the combinations studied...
