Research and publications list
Cefas contributes significantly to research in a broad range of fields linked to marine science. In 2014, Cefas published 140 peer-reviewed papers, as well as a range of other reports.
Whether you are our customer, part of an academic community or a member of the public, we want to give you the best possible access to all our publications. You can then use them as a resource for your projects, or contact us to discuss how we could collaborate on future projects and reports. The list below is a comprehensive list of Cefas publications. Click on the links to access the papers directly.
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Cefas publications
Scaling marine fish movement behaviour from individuals to populations.
Christopher A. Griffiths, Toby A. Patterson, Julia L. Blanchard, David A. Righton*, Serena R. Wright*, Jon W. Pitchford and Paul G. Blackwell Ecology and Evolution
The Use of a Decision Tree Framework to Support the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management in the North Sea]
Emma M Lockerbie, Christopher P Lynam*, Lynne J Shannon, Astrid Jarre ICES Journal of Marine Science
Hormonal changes over the spawning cycle in the female three-spined stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus
Chrysoula Roufidou, Monika Schmitz, Ian Mayer, Marion Sebire*, Ioanna Katsiadaki*, Yi Ta Shao and Bertil Borg General and Comparative Endocrinology
Escherichia coli testing and enumeration in live bivalve shellfish – present methods and future directions.
David I. Walker*, Andrew Younger*, Louise Stockley( and Craig Baker-Austin* Food Microbiology
Forage Fish controlling population dynamics of North Sea whiting (Merlangius merlangus)
R.A.M. Lauerburg, A.Temming, J.K. Pinnegar*, P. Kotterba A. Sell, A. Kempf, J. Floeter. Marine Ecology-Progress Series
Multi-model ensembles for ecosystem prediction
Spence, MA, Blanchard, JL, Rossberg, AG, Heath, MR, Heymans, J.J, Mackinson, S., Serpetti, N., Speirs, D., Thorpe, RB, Blackwell, PG TBC
Bending the rules: brown trout (Salmo trutta) exploit terrestrial prey and modify size-abundance scaling in stream food webs
Daniel M. Perkins, Isabelle Durance, Francois K. Edwards, Jonathan Grey, Alan G. Hildrew, Michelle Jackson, J. Iwan Jones, Rasmus B. Lauridsen, Katrin Layer-Dobra, Murray S. A. Thompson*, Guy Woodward Ecology Letters
Exposure of commercial shellfish to changing pH levels: scaling-up experimental evidence to UK waters
Bryony Townhill*, Yuri Artioli, John Pinnegar*, Silvana Birchenough* Environmental Science and Policy
Changing storminess and global capture fisheries
Nigel Sainsbury, Martin Genner, Geoffrey Saville, John Pinnegar*, Stephen Simpson, Rachel Turner Nature Climate Change
A data-limited approach for estimating sensitivity, exposure and status of diverse target and non-target fish species impacted by mixed multispecies fisheries
Nicola D. Walker*, Bernardo García-Carreras, Will J. F. LeQuesne*, David L. Maxwell* and Simon Jennings ICES Journal of Marine Science