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Anna Metaxas
Researcher at Dalhousie University
Publications - 153
Citations - 4809
Anna Metaxas is an academic researcher from Dalhousie University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Hydrothermal vent. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 141 publications receiving 3795 citations. Previous affiliations of Anna Metaxas include Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution & Duke University.
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Hydrothermal Vents and Methane Seeps: Rethinking the Sphere of Influence
Lisa A. Levin,Amy R. Baco,David A. Bowden,Ana Colaço,Erik E. Cordes,Marina R. Cunha,Amanda W.J. Demopoulos,Judith Gobin,Benjamin M. Grupe,Jennifer T. Le,Anna Metaxas,Amanda N. Netburn,Greg W. Rouse,Andrew R. Thurber,Verena Tunnicliffe,Cindy Lee Van Dover,Ann Vanreusel,Les Watling +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors synthesize current knowledge of the nature, extent and time and space scales of vent and seep interactions with background systems, and document an expanded footprint beyond the site of local venting or seepage with respect to elemental cycling and energy flux, habitat use, trophic interactions, and connectivity.
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Environmental Impacts of the Deep-Water Oil and Gas Industry: A Review to Guide Management Strategies
Erik E. Cordes,Daniel O.B. Jones,Thomas A. Schlacher,Diva J. Amon,Angelo F. Bernardino,Sandra Brooke,Robert S. Carney,Danielle M. DeLeo,Katherine M. Dunlop,Elva Escobar-Briones,Andrew R. Gates,Luciana Génio,Luciana Génio,Judith Gobin,Lea-Anne Henry,Santiago Herrera,Sarah Hoyt,Mandy Joye,Salit Kark,Nélia C. Mestre,Anna Metaxas,Simone Pfeifer,Kerry Sink,Andrew K. Sweetman,Ursula Witte +24 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors review the types of activities that are associated with global offshore oil and gas development in water depths over 200 m, the typical impacts of these activities, some of the more extreme impacts of accidental spills, and the current state of management in the major regions of offshore industrial activity including 18 exclusive economic zones.
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Community structure and organization of tidepools
TL;DR: This work examines processes regulating the structure of tidepool communities for comparison with emergent substrata, and investigates the importance of interspecific competition among algal species, which usually are the dominant space occupiers.
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Quantifying the “Bio-” Components in Biophysical Models of Larval Transport in Marine Benthic Invertebrates: Advances and Pitfalls
Anna Metaxas,Megan I. Saunders +1 more
TL;DR: To successfully validate the outcomes of these models, either improve the techniques for measuring larval abundance at the end of larval transport immediately before settlement, or incorporate components for settlement into the models, the mismatch in sampling resolution between biological and physical processes must be addressed.
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Behaviour in flow: perspectives on the distribution and dispersion of meroplanktonic larvae in the water column
TL;DR: The ability of larvae to behaviourally regulate their position at scales of micrometres to metres when exposed to turbulent fluid motion in the water column, as evidenced in the benthic boundary layer, is unknown.