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    Attraction and avoidance of wild demersal fish and crustaceans to open-net aquaculture pens resolved by baited and towed underwater camera surveys by Dunlop, Katherine, Strammer, Ilona, Keeley, Nigel

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (01-08-2024)
    “…Wild gadoids are known to have close associations with open-net fish farms, leading to concerns about changes in natural fish distribution and feeding…”
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    Carbon cycling in the deep eastern North Pacific benthic food web: Investigating the effect of organic carbon input by Dunlop, Katherine M., van Oevelen, Dick, Ruhl, Henry A., Huffard, Christine L., Kuhnz, Linda A., Smith Jr, Kenneth L.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-11-2016)
    “…The deep ocean benthic environment plays a role in long-term carbon sequestration. Understanding carbon cycling in the deep ocean floor is critical to evaluate…”
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    Epifaunal Habitat Associations on Mixed and Hard Bottom Substrates in Coastal Waters of Northern Norway by Dunlop, Katherine, Harendza, Astrid, Plassen, Liv, Keeley, Nigel

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (30-11-2020)
    “…Hard and mixed seafloor substrates are an important benthic habitat in coastal northern Norway and they are known to be colonized by relatively diverse…”
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    Ecosystem risk from human use of ocean space and resources: A case study from the Norwegian coast by Aarflot, Johanna M., Bjørdal, Vilde R., Dunlop, Katherine M., Espinasse, Marina, Husson, Bérengère, Lindstrøm, Ulf, Keulder-Stenevik, Felicia, Ono, Kotaro, Siwertsson, Anna, Skern-Mauritzen, Mette

    Published in Ocean & coastal management (01-10-2024)
    “…Coastal and adjacent shelf waters are generally highly productive ecosystems harboring important ecological processes and exposed to a range of anthropogenic…”
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    Do agonistic behaviours bias baited remote underwater video surveys of fish? by Dunlop, Katherine M., Marian Scott, E., Parsons, Darren, Bailey, David M.

    Published in Marine ecology (Berlin, West) (01-09-2015)
    “…Marine environments require monitoring to determine the effects of impacts such as climate change, coastal development and pollution and also to assess the…”
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    An evaluation of deep-sea benthic megafauna length measurements obtained with laser and stereo camera methods by Dunlop, Katherine M., Kuhnz, Linda A., Ruhl, Henry A., Huffard, Christine L., Caress, David W., Henthorn, Richard G., Hobson, Brett W., McGill, Paul, Smith, Kenneth L.

    “…The 25 year time-series collected at Station M, ~4000m on the Monterey Deep-sea Fan, has substantially improved understanding of the role of the deep-ocean…”
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    Major fine-scale spatial heterogeneity in accumulation of gelatinous carbon fluxes on the deep seabed by Hoving, Henk-Jan, Boetius, Antje, Dunlop, Katherine, Greinert, Jens, Haeckel, Matthias, Jones, Daniel O. B., Simon-Lledó, Erik, Marcon, Yann, Stratmann, Tanja, Suck, Inken, Sweetman, Andrew K., Purser, Autun

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (04-07-2023)
    “…Abyssal plain communities rely on the overlying water column for a settling flux of organic matter. The origin and rate of this flux as well as the controls on…”
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    Variation of scavenger richness and abundance between sites of high and low iceberg scour frequency in Ryder Bay, west Antarctic Peninsula by Dunlop, Katherine M., Barnes, David K. A., Bailey, David M.

    Published in Polar biology (01-12-2014)
    “…Physical disturbance, particularly from iceberg scour, is a major structuring force in polar benthic communities at shelf depths. Scouring kills and damages…”
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    Antipredator Responses by Native Mosquitofish to Non-Native Cichlids: An Examination of the Role of Prey Naiveté by Rehage, Jennifer S, Dunlop, Katherine L, Loftus, William F

    Published in Ethology (01-11-2009)
    “…The strong impact of non-native predators in aquatic systems is thought to relate to the evolutionary naiveté of prey. Due to isolation and limited dispersal,…”
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    The origins and “possibility” of concepts in Wolff and Kant: Comments on Nicholas Stang, Kant's Modal Metaphysics by Dunlop, Katherine

    Published in European journal of philosophy (01-09-2018)
    “…Stang considers Kant in relation to relatively obscure philosophers of the broadly Leibnizian school founded by Christian Wolff. My aim in these remarks is to…”
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    POINCARÉ ON THE FOUNDATIONS OF ARITHMETIC AND GEOMETRY. PART 1: AGAINST "DEPENDENCE-HIERARCHY" INTERPRETATIONS by Dunlop, Katherine

    Published in HOPOS (01-09-2016)
    “…The main goal of part 1 is to challenge the widely held view that Poincaré orders the sciences in a hierarchy of dependence, such that all others presuppose…”
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    Arbitrary combination and the use of signs in mathematics: Kant's 1763 Prize Essay and its Wolffian background by Dunlop, Katherine

    Published in Canadian journal of philosophy (01-12-2014)
    “…In his 1763 Prize Essay, Kant is thought to endorse a version of formalism on which mathematical concepts need not apply to extramental objects. Against this…”
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    POINCARÉ ON THE FOUNDATIONS OF ARITHMETIC AND GEOMETRY. PART 2: INTUITION AND UNITY IN MATHEMATICS by Dunlop, Katherine

    Published in HOPOS (01-03-2017)
    “…Part 1 of this article exposed a tension between Poincaré's views of arithmetic and geometry and argued that it could not be resolved by taking geometry to…”
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    The mathematical form of measurement and the argument for Proposition I in Newton's Principia by Dunlop, Katherine

    Published in Synthese (Dordrecht) (01-05-2012)
    “…Newton characterizes the reasoning of Principia Mathematica as geometrical. He emulates classical geometry by displaying, in diagrams, the objects of his…”
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