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Michael Heithaus


Florida International University / Marine Community Ecology and Behavioral Ecology
heithaus@fiu.edu

Assessing Impacts of Oil Exposure to Deep Sea Ecosystems of the Gulf of Mexico Using Sharks and Scavengers As Integrative Models

Florida Institute of Oceanography (FIO)
Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (GoMRI)
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Community composition and trophic interactions of deep sea elasmobranchs, teleosts, and scavengers from the Gulf of Mexico 2011-2012

Authors: Heithaus, Michael, Dean Grubbs, and Diana Churchill
Published On: Oct 06 2015 19:58 UTC
File Format: xlsx
DOI: 10.7266/N75B00CB
UDI: Y1.x038.000:0001
File Size: 762.59 MB
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Longline Sample Data collected during R/V Weatherbird II cruise, West Florida Shelf to DeSoto Canyon, April 2011, WB-1118

Authors: Grubbs, Dean, and Michael Heithaus
Published On: Oct 14 2015 19:06 UTC
File Format: xlsx and csv files
DOI: 10.7266/N7F76B08
UDI: Y1.x038.000:0002
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WB-1204 Longline Trap Data, West Florida Shelf to DeSoto Canyon, August 25-31, 2011

Authors: Grubbs, Dean, and Michael Heithaus
Published On: Oct 02 2015 19:55 UTC
File Format: xlsx and csv files
DOI: 10.7266/N79G5K73
UDI: Y1.x038.000:0003
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Longline Sample Data collected during R/V Weatherbird II cruise, West Florida Shelf to DeSoto Canyon, April 2012, WB-1215

Authors: Grubbs, Dean, and Michael Heithaus
Published On: Oct 14 2015 20:54 UTC
File Format: xlsx and csv files
DOI: 10.7266/N75Q4THC
UDI: Y1.x038.000:0004

Churchill, D. A., Heithaus, M. R., & Dean Grubbs, R. (2015). Effects of lipid and urea extraction on δ15N values of deep-sea sharks and hagfish: Can mathematical correction factors be generated? Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 115, 103–108. doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2014.12.013

Churchill, D. A., Heithaus, M. R., Vaudo, J. J., Grubbs, R. D., Gastrich, K., & Castro, J. I. (2015). Trophic interactions of common elasmobranchs in deep-sea communities of the Gulf of Mexico revealed through stable isotope and stomach content analysis. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 115, 92–102. doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2014.10.011