FERU member Vicky Lam and her co-authors William Cheung, Wilf Swartz and Rashid Sumaila have claimed a spot in the “The Aquatics Top 10” downloaded articles for 2013 for their article, Climate Change Impacts on Fisheries in West Africa: Implications for Economic, Food and Nutritional Security.
The list, published by Taylor & Frances, names the most read articles for each of the ten journals featured.
The Aquatics Top 10 for 2013 is as follows:
Long-term high-density occupation of a site by Octopus tetricus and possible site modification due to foraging behavior
Peter Godfrey-Smith & Matthew Lawrence
Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology
Enhancing the settlement and attachment strength of pediveligers of Mytilus galloprovincialis bychanging surface wettability and microtopography
C. Carl et al.
Biofouling
Marine predator–prey contests: Ambush and speed versus vigilance and agility
R. Aidan Martin & Neil Hammerschlag
Marine Biology Research
An Evaluation of Redd Counts as a Measure of Bull Trout Population Size and Trend
Philip J. Howell & Paul M. Sankovich
North American Journal of Fisheries Management
Genetic diversity and population structure of the pot-belly seahorse Hippocampus abdominalis in New Zealand
J Nickel & R Cursons
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research
Round goby predation on Dreissena in coastal areas of eastern Lake Michigan
Melissa R. Reneski et al.
Journal of Freshwater Ecology
Pesticides in South African fresh waters
TM Ansara-Ross et al
African Journal of Aquatic Science
Fosmid library construction and end sequences analysis of the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas
Linlin Zhang et al.
Molluscan Research
Submersion respiration in small diving beetles (Dytiscidae)
Bent Lauge Madsen
Aquatic Insects: International Journal of Freshwater Entomology
Climate Change Impacts on Fisheries in West Africa: Implications for Economic, Food and Nutritional Security
VWY Lam et al.
African Journal of Marine Science