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Dr Fredric Windsor
John Pinnegar
Fishes in a changing world: learning from the past to promote sustainability of fish populations2018
Dr William Le Quesne
John Pinnegar
Professor Nick Polunin
Professor Jingyi Wu
Analysing ecosystem effects of selected marine protected areas with Ecospace spatial ecosystem models2008
John Pinnegar
Professor Nick Polunin
Climate, people, fisheries and aquatic ecosystems2008
Dr Fabio Badalamenti
Dr Christopher Sweeting
Professor Nick Polunin
John Pinnegar
Limited trophodynamics effects of trawling on three Mediterranean fishes2008
John Pinnegar
Professor Nick Polunin
Daily carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus budgets for the Mediterranean planktivorous damselfish Chromis chromis2007
Professor Aileen Mill
John Pinnegar
Professor Nick Polunin
Explaining isotope trophic-step fractionation: Why herbivorous fish are different2007
John Pinnegar
Professor Nick Polunin
Planktivorous damselfish support significant nitrogen and phosphorus fluxes to Mediterranean reefs2006
John Pinnegar
Professor Nick Polunin
Planktivorous fishes: links between the littoral and the pelagic in the western Mediterranean2006
John Pinnegar
Professor Nick Polunin
Predicting indirect effects of fishing in Mediterranean rocky littoral communities using a dynamic simulation model2004
John Pinnegar
Professor Nick Polunin
Spatial variation and ontogenic shifts in the isotopic composition of Mediterranean littoral fishes2004
Emeritus Professor Peter Olive
John Pinnegar
Professor Nick Polunin
Dr Rachel Welch
Isotope trophic-step fractionation: A dynamic equilibrium model2003
John Pinnegar
Professor Nick Polunin
Dr Fabio Badalamenti
Long-term changes in the trophic level of western Mediterranean fishery and aquaculture landings2003
John Pinnegar
Professor Nick Polunin
Insights into fish host-parasite trophic relationships revealed by stable isotope analysis2002
Professor Simon Jennings
John Pinnegar
Professor Nick Polunin
Linking size-based and trophic analyses of benthic community structure2002
John Pinnegar
Professor Simon Jennings
Professor Nick Polunin
Long-term changes in the trophic level of the Celtic Sea fish community and fish market price distribution2002
John Pinnegar
Professor Simon Jennings
Professor Nick Polunin
Long-term changes in the trophic level of the Celtic Sea fish community and fish market price distribution2002
Dr Fabio Badalamenti
John Pinnegar
Professor Nick Polunin
Size-related trophodynamic changes in three target fish species recovering from intensive trawling2002
Professor Nick Polunin
John Pinnegar
Trophic ecology and the structure of marine food webs2002
Professor Nick Polunin
John Pinnegar
Feeding relationships in Mediterranean bathyal assemblages elucidated by stable nitrogen and carbon isotope data2001
Professor Simon Jennings
John Pinnegar
Professor Nick Polunin
Impacts of trawling disturbance on the trophic structure of benthic invertebrate communities2001
John Pinnegar
Professor Nick Polunin
Unusual stable isotope fractionation patterns observed for fish host-parasite trophic relationships2001
Professor Simon Jennings
John Pinnegar
Professor Nick Polunin
Weak cross-species relationships between body size and trophic level belie powerful size-based trophic structuring in fish communities2001
John Pinnegar
Professor Nick Polunin
Contributions of stable-isotope data to elucidating food webs of Mediterranean rocky littoral fishes2000
Dr Fabio Badalamenti
John Pinnegar
Professor Nick Polunin
Estimates of trophic level in the red mullet Mullus barbatus: a comparison between gut-contents and stable-isotope data2000
John Pinnegar
Professor Nick Polunin
Dr Fabio Badalamenti
Trophic cascades in benthic marine ecosystems: Lessons for fisheries and protected-area management2000
Professor Nick Polunin
John Pinnegar
Trophic-level dynamics inferred from stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen2000
John Pinnegar
Professor Nick Polunin
Differential fractionation of delta C-13 and delta N-15 among fish tissues: implications for the study of trophic interactions1999