M. Steyaert
4 Papers
39 Citations
M. Steyaert is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Reef & Coral reef. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Comparison of oral versus parenteral iron supplementation on the health and productivity of piglets.
D. Maes,M. Steyaert,C. Vanderhaeghe,A. López Rodríguez,E. de Jong,R. Del Pozo Sacristán,Frédéric Vangroenweghe,Jeroen Dewulf +7 more
TL;DR: The aim of this study was to compare oral iron supplementation in feed with a standard iron injection and assess the impact on the health and productivity of pigs and the reliability of a quick test for the measurement of blood haemoglobin concentration.
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Observations of coral and cryptobenthic sponge fluorescence and recruitment on autonomous reef monitoring structures (ARMS)
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examined fluorescence images of benthic communities on Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structures (ARMS) from a remote and protected Indian Ocean reef system.
Environmental DNA helps reveal reef shark distribution across a remote archipelago
Nicholas Dunn,David J. Curnick,Chris Carbone,Aaron B. Carlisle,Taylor K. Chapple,Rosalie Dowell,Francesco Ferretti,David M. P. Jacoby,Robert J. Schallert,M. Steyaert,David Tickler,Michael J. Williamson,Barbara A. Block,Vincent Savolainen +13 more
TL;DR: Environmental DNA (eDNA) methods detect grey reef and silvertip sharks in a remote archipelago, revealing suppressed populations in areas with high illegal fishing pressure, but also highlighting the need for method optimization and combination with other techniques for accurate distribution inference.
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Remote reef cryptobenthic diversity: Integrating autonomous reef monitoring structures and in situ environmental parameters
M. Steyaert,Mathilde Lindhart,Alexandra Khrizman,Robert B. Dunbar,Michael B. Bonsall,David A. Mucciarone,Emma Ransome,Nadia Santodomingo,P. Winslade,Catherine E. I. Head +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors carried out a point-count analysis of autonomous reef monitoring structure (ARMS) plate images and employed in situ instrumentation to recover long-term (12 months) profiles of flow velocity, wave heights, temperature, dissolved oxygen, and salinity, and short-term profiles of light and pH.
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