Ecology

publication_icon Buhl-Mortensen L, Mortensen PB (2004) Gorgonophilus canadensis n. gen., sp. (Copepoda: Lamippidae), a gall forming endoparasite in the octocoral Paragorgia arborea (L., 1758) from the northwest Atlantic. Symbiosis 37: 155-168
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Buhl-Mortensen L , Mortensen PB (2004) Symbiosis in deep-water corals. Symbiosis 37: 33-61

publication_icon Frederiksen R, Jensen A, Westerberg H (1992) The Distribution of the scleractinian coral Lophelia pertusa around the Faroe Islands and the relation to internal tidal mixing. Sarsia 77: 157-171
publication_icon Freiwald A,Wilson JB, Henrich R (1999) Grounding Pleistocene icebergs shape recent deep-water coral reefs. Sedimentary Geology 125: 1-8
publication_icon Hovland M, Thomsen E (1997) Cold-water corals - are they hydrocarbon seep related? Marine Geology 137: 159-164
publication_icon Mortensen PB, Hovland M, Brattegard T, Farestveit R (1995) Deep water bioherms of the scleractinian coral Lophelia pertusa (L.) at 64° N on the Norwegian shelf: Structure and associated megafauna. Sarsia 80: 145-158
publication_icon Roberts JM (2005) Reef-aggregating behaviour by symbiotic eunicid polychaetes from cold-water corals: do worms assemble reefs? Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the UK 85: 813-819
publication_icon Wilson JB (1979) The distribution of the coral Lophelia pertusa (L.) [L. prolifera (Pallas)] in the north-east Atlantic. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 59: 149-162
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Wilson JB (1979) Patch development of the deep-water coral Lophelia pertusa (L.) on Rockall Bank. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 59: 165-177

publication_icon Roberts JM, Davies AJ, Henry L-A, Dodds LA, Duineveld GCA, Lavaleye MSS, et al. (2009) Mingulay reef complex: an interdisciplinary study of cold-water coral habitat, hydrography and biodiversity. Marine Ecology Progress Series 397: 139-151
publication_icon Orejas C, Gori A, Lo Iacono C, Puig P, Gili J-M, Dale MRT (2009) Cold-water corals in the Cap de Creus canyon, northwestern Mediterranean: spatial distribution, density and anthropogenic impact. Marine Ecology Progress Series 397:37-51