Mr Grant Andrew Duffy

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Deep-sea canyon ecosystems

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Location: 
Southampton
Telephone Extension: 
26358
(External 02380 596358)
Office / Desk Location: 
496/20
Affiliation: 
SOES

Mr Grant Andrew Duffy

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Duffy, G.A.; Horton, T.; Billett, D.S.M.. 2012 Deep-sea scavenging amphipod assemblages from the submarine canyons of the Western Iberian Peninsula. Biogeosciences, 9. 4861-4869. 10.5194/bg-9-4861-2012 (Unpublished)

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Duffy, Grant A., Pike , Thomas W. and Laland, Kevin N (2009) Size-dependent directed social learning in nine-spined sticklebacks. Animal Behaviour, 78, (2), 371-375. (doi:10.1016/j.anbehav.2009.05.015).

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