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Kay C. Vopel
Kay C. Vopel
School of Science, AUT
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Hypoxia and sulphide as structuring factors in a macrozoobenthic community on the Baltic Sea shore: colonisation studies and tolerance experiments
I Gamenick, A Jahn, K Vopel, O Giere
Marine Ecology Progress Series 144, 73-85, 1996
1781996
Deposit-feeding sea cucumbers enhance mineralization and nutrient cycling in organically-enriched coastal sediments
T MacTavish, J Stenton-Dozey, K Vopel, C Savage
PloS one 7 (11), e50031, 2012
1672012
Photosynthetic performance of benthic microbial mats in Lake Hoare, Antarctica
K Vopel, I Hawes
Limnology and Oceanography 51 (4), 1801-1812, 2006
922006
Effect of the brittle star Amphiura filiformis (Amphiuridae, Echinodermata) on oxygen flux into the sediment
K Vopel, D Thistle, R Rosenberg
Limnology and Oceanography 48 (5), 2034-2045, 2003
922003
The large-scale environmental impact experiment DISCOL—reflection and foresight
H Thiel, G Schriever, A Ahnert, H Bluhm, C Borowski, K Vopel
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 48 (17-18), 3869-3882, 2001
852001
Modification of sediment–water solute exchange by sediment-capping materials: effects on O2 and pH
K Vopel, M Gibbs, CW Hickey, J Quinn
Marine and Freshwater Research 59 (12), 1101-1110, 2008
732008
The meiobenthos of the molloy deep (5 600 m), Fram Strait, Arctic Ocean
T Soltwedel, M Miljutina, V Mokievsky, D Thistle, K Vopel
Vie et Milieu/Life & Environment, 1-13, 2003
622003
Deposition of terrigenous sediment on subtidal marine macrobenthos: response of two contrasting community types
AM Lohrer, SF Thrush, CJ Lundquist, K Vopel, JE Hewitt, PE Nicholls
Marine Ecology Progress Series 307, 115-125, 2006
552006
Deep-sea food falls: first observation of a natural event in the Arctic Ocean
M Klages, K Vopel, H Bluhm, T Brey, T Soltwedel, WE Arntz
Polar biology 24, 292-295, 2001
552001
Interactions between the mat‐forming alga Didymosphenia geminata and its hydrodynamic environment
ST Larned, AI Packman, DR Plew, K Vopel
Limnology and Oceanography: Fluids and Environments 1 (1), 4-22, 2011
542011
Abyssal nematode assemblages in physically disturbed and adjacent sites of the eastern equatorial Pacific
K Vopel, H Thiel
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 48 (17-18), 3795-3808, 2001
492001
Bacterial abundance and biomass in response to organism-generated habitat heterogeneity in deep-sea sediments
T Soltwedel, K Vopel
Marine Ecology Progress Series 219, 291-298, 2001
472001
Ecological studies of Didymosphenia geminata in New Zealand, 2006-2007
S Larned, D Arscott, N Blair, B Jarvie, D Jellyman, K Lister, ...
NIWA Client Report CHC2007-070, 2007
412007
Flow microenvironment of two marine peritrich ciliates with ectobiotic chemoautotrophic bacteria
K Vopel, CH Reick, G Arlt, M Pöhn, JA Ott
Aquatic Microbial Ecology 29 (1), 19-28, 2002
412002
Effects of anoxia and sulphide on populations of Cletocamptus confluens (Copepoda, Harpacticoida)
K Vopel, J Dehmlow, M Johansson, G Arlt
Marine Ecology Progress Series 175, 121-128, 1998
381998
Effects of spatangoid heart urchins on O-2 supply into coastal sediment
K Vopel, A Vopel, D Thistle, N Hancock
Marine Ecology Progress Series 333, 161-171, 2007
352007
Vertical distribution of Cletocamptus confluens (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) in relation to oxygen and sulphide microprofiles of a brackish water sulphuretum
K Vopel, J Dehmlow, G Arlt
Marine Ecology Progress Series 141, 129-137, 1996
331996
Terrigenous deposits in coastal marine habitats: influences on sediment geochemistry and behaviour of post-settlement bivalves
V Cummings, K Vopel, S Thrush
Marine Ecology Progress Series 383, 173-185, 2009
322009
The timing of benthic copepod emergence
M Teasdale, K Vopel, D Thistle
Limnology and Oceanography 49 (3), 884-889, 2004
312004
Wave‐induced H2S flux sustains a chemoautotrophic symbiosis
K Vopel, D Thistle, J Ott, M Bright, H Røy
Limnology and Oceanography 50 (1), 128-133, 2005
282005
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