J. Frederick Grassle
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J. Frederick Grassle's Degrees
- PhD Zoology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Zoology University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Zoology University of California, Berkeley
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- Deep-Sea Species Richness: Regional and Local Diversity Estimates from Quantitative Bottom Samples (1992) (727)
- Opportunistic life histories and genetic systems in marine benthic polychaetes (1974) (665)
- Patterns of species diversity in the deep sea as a function of sediment particle size diversity (1992) (371)
- Life histories and the role of disturbance (1973) (335)
- The Importance of marine sediment biodiversity in ecosystem processes (1997) (311)
- Macrofaunal colonization of disturbed deep-sea environments and the structure of deep-sea benthic communities (1987) (267)
- Anatomy of an oil spill: long-term effects from the grounding of the barge florida off west falmouth, massachusetts (1980) (258)
- Pattern and zonation: a study of the bathyal megafauna using the research submersible Alvin (1975) (250)
- The ecology of deep-sea hydrothermal vent communities (1987) (200)
- Stable isotope evidence for entry of sewage-derived organic material into a deep-sea food web (1992) (199)
- Hydrothermal Vent Animals: Distribution and Biology (1985) (176)
- Species diversity in deep-sea communities. (1989) (176)
- Feeding biology of the shrimp Rimicaris exoculata at hydrothermal vents on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (1988) (167)
- Slow growth rate of a deep-sea clam determined by 228Ra chronology. (1975) (121)
- A similarity measure sensitive to the contribution of rare species and its use in investigation of variation in marine benthic communities (1976) (113)
- The role of food patches in maintaining high deep-sea diversity: Field experiments with hydrodynamically unbiased colonization trays (1992) (95)
- Benthic community structure on the U.S. South Atlantic slope off the Carolinas: Spatial heterogeneity in a current-dominated system (1994) (90)
- Recovery of a polluted estuarine system: a mesocosm experiment (1984) (80)
- Deep-sea benthic biodiversity. (1991) (71)
- Impacts of exploratory drilling for oil and gas on the benthic environment of Georges Bank (1989) (69)
- Macrofaunal response to artificial enrichments and depressions in a deep-sea habitat (1994) (69)
- In situ habitat selection by settling larvae of marine soft‐sediment invertebrates (1999) (62)
- Paleodictyon nodosum: a living fossil on the deep-sea floor (2009) (61)
- Experimental evidence for aging food patches as a factor contributing to high deep-sea macrofaunal diversity (1996) (60)
- Sewage contamination in sediments beneath a deep-ocean dump site off New York (1994) (47)
- The Mullica River—Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve: A Unique Opportunity for Research, Preservation, and Management (1993) (27)
- Hydrothermal Vent Fauna of Escanaba Trough (Gorda Ridge) (1990) (25)
- Potential flow artifacts associated with benthic experimental gear : deep-sea mudbox examples (1995) (22)
- Introduction to the Biology of Hydrothermal Vents (1983) (21)
- Notes on Fauna from Several Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent and Cold Seep Soft-Sediment Communities (1990) (19)
- Evolution of a Sustained Ocean Observing System (2001) (16)
- Suggested Criteria for Describing Deep-Sea Benthic Communities - The Final Report of Scor Working-Group-76 (1994) (14)
- The West Falmouth oil spill : persistence of the pollution eight months after the accident (1970) (12)
- Faunal changes with depth in the deep-sea benthos (9) (2016) (12)
- Deep-sea research by manned submersibles. (1976) (8)
- Species Diversity in Communities (1989) (6)
- Serpulidicola Josephellae Sp. Nov. (Copepoda, Cyclopoida) From a Deep-Water Polychaete West of Ireland 1) (1979) (5)
- Biological observations on new submarine thermal springs on east pacific rise (1982) (5)
- Temporal and spatial variation in infaunal community structure in physically active continental shelf sediments at a long-term ecosystem observatory (LEO-15) off New Jersey, USA (2009) (5)
- Study of biological processes on the US North Atlantic slope and rise. Volume 2. Final report. Report for November 1984-November 1986 (1987) (4)
- Introduction to the Symposium: Ecology of Asexual Reproduction in Animals (1979) (4)
- Georges Bank benthic infauna monitoring program. Final report for third year of sampling. Volume 2 (1985) (3)
- Study of biological processes on the US North Atlantic slope and rise. Interim report November 1984-November 1985 (1986) (3)
- Georges Bank benthic infauna monitoring program. Final report for third year of sampling. Volume 3. Appendices (1985) (3)
- 0-89-05 SOFT-SEDIMENT HYDROTHERMAL VENT COMMUNITIES OF ESCANABA TROUGH : COMPARISQN W I T H OTHER VENT AND NOH-VENT CO-ITLES FROM SIMILAR DEPTHS IN THE DEEP SEA AND THE INFLUENCE OF CHEMOSYNTHETIC PRODUCTION ON THE SURROWNDING DEEP-SEA BENTHIC COMMUNITY (2)
- Study of biological processes on the US mid-Atlantic Slope and rise. Volume 2. Final report, Report. for March 1984-March 1986 (1987) (2)
- Study of biological processes on the US South Atlantic slope and rise. Phase 1: Benthic characterization. Volume 2. Final report (1985) (1)
- Study of biological processes on the US South Atlantic slope and rise. Phase 2. Volume 1. Executive summary. Report for November 1985-March 1987 (1987) (1)
- The Argo Merchant Oil Spill (1977) (1)
- Study of biological processes on the US Mid-Atlantic slope and rise. First interim report. Report for March 1984-February 1985 (1985) (1)
- Contaminant levels and relative sensitivities to contamination in the deep-ocean communities. Technical memo (1986) (0)
- The ocean bottom supports communities that may be as diverse as those of any habitat on Earth (2016) (0)
- Socio-economic and environmental inventory of the North Atlantic Region including the outer continental shelf and adjacent waters from Sandy Hook, New Jersey, to Bay of Fundy. Volume 1. Executive summary. Final report (1974) (0)
- Contaminant levels and relative sensitivities to contamination in the deep-ocean communities / J.F. Grassle ... [et al (1986) (0)
- Study of biological processes on the US South Atlantic slope and rise. Phase 2. Volume 2. Final report. Report for November 1985-March 1987 (1987) (0)
- Study of biological processes on the US Mid-Atlantic slope and rise. Second interim report. Report for May 1984-September 1985 (1986) (0)
- Study of biological processes on the US mid-Atlantic slope and rise. Volume 1. Executive summary. Report for March 1984-March 1986 (1987) (0)
- Study of biological processes on the US North Atlantic slope and rise. Volume 1. Executive summary. Report for November 1984-November 1986 (1987) (0)
- Study of biological processes on the US South Atlantic slope and rise. Phase 1: Benthic characterization. Volume 1. Executive Summary (1985) (0)
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