Invertebrates

This blog provides a timeline of my work on age estimation and validation of marine invertebrates. As new works are completed or older material is added I will post them here for your perusal. 


Thank you for your interest. 


(PDF’s of work are linked to most pages) 

BOMB-PRODUCED RADIOCARBON ACROSS THE SOUTH PACIFIC GYRE—A NEW RECORD FROM AMERICAN SAMOA WITH...

Coral records — a tapped out core of reef material — provide a timeline of ocean chemistry that can...

Deep-water corals are some of the slowest growing, longest-lived skeletal accreting marine...

Bomb-produced radiocarbon in the western tropical Pacific Ocean—Guam coral reveals...

BOMB RADIOCARBON AND THE HAWAIIAN ARCHIPELAGO: CORAL, OTOLITHS, AND SEAWATER… 

Sustainable fisheries through validated life history information for the Insular Pacific: Bomb...

Bomb radiocarbon dating of white abalone

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Bomb radiocarbon dating of white abalone (Haliotis sorenseni): investigations of age, growth and...

2300 year old black coral - Azores

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Variability in growth rates of long-lived black coral Leiopathes sp. from the Azores…

Growth rate and age determination of bamboo corals from the northeastern Pacific Ocean using refined...

The feasibility of bomb radiocarbon analysis to support an age-at-length relationship for red...

Age and growth of two genera of deep-sea bamboo corals (family Isididae) in New Zealand waters 

Age of black coral (Antipathes dendrochristos) colonies, with notes on associated invertebrate...

Investigations of age and growth for three species of deep-sea coral from the Davidson Seamount off...

Age and growth and radiometric age validation of a deep-sea, habitat-forming gorgonian (Primnoa...

Sea whip age and growth

Wednesday, October 2, 2002

Axial rod growth and age estimation of the sea pen, Halipteris willemoesi…