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Willy Bemis
University of Massachusetts Amherst / Shoals Marine Lab
wbemis@bio.umass.edu
Longline Sample Data collected during R/V Weatherbird II cruise, West Florida Shelf to DeSoto Canyon, April 2011, WB-1118
Published On: Oct 14 2015 18:52 UTC
File Format: xlsx and csv files
UDI: Y1.x035.000:0001
WB-1204 Longline Trap Data, West Florida Shelf to DeSoto Canyon, August 25-31, 2011
Published On: Oct 02 2015 20:15 UTC
File Format: xlsx and csv files
UDI: Y1.x035.000:0002
Longline Sample Data collected during R/V Weatherbird II cruise, West Florida Shelf to DeSoto Canyon, April 2012, WB-1215
Published On: Oct 14 2015 21:07 UTC
File Format: xlsx and csv files
UDI: Y1.x035.000:0003
Community composition and trophic interactions of deep sea elasmobranchs, teleosts, and scavengers from the Gulf of Mexico 2011-2012
Published On: Oct 06 2015 19:58 UTC
File Format: xlsx
UDI: Y1.x038.000:0001
File Size: 762.59 MB
Longline Sample Data collected during R/V Weatherbird II cruise, West Florida Shelf to DeSoto Canyon, April 2011, WB-1118
Published On: Oct 14 2015 19:06 UTC
File Format: xlsx and csv files
UDI: Y1.x038.000:0002
WB-1204 Longline Trap Data, West Florida Shelf to DeSoto Canyon, August 25-31, 2011
Published On: Oct 02 2015 19:55 UTC
File Format: xlsx and csv files
UDI: Y1.x038.000:0003
Longline Sample Data collected during R/V Weatherbird II cruise, West Florida Shelf to DeSoto Canyon, April 2012, WB-1215
Published On: Oct 14 2015 20:54 UTC
File Format: xlsx and csv files
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