Michael Vecchione
National Museum of Natural History
163 Papers
1.1K Citations
Michael Vecchione is an academic researcher from National Museum of Natural History. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Squid. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 156 publications. Previous affiliations of Michael Vecchione include College of William & Mary & National Marine Fisheries Service.
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Deep, diverse and definitely different: unique attributes of the world's largest ecosystem
Eva Ramirez-Llodra,Angelika Brandt,Roberto Danovaro,B. De Mol,Elva Escobar,Christopher R. German,Lisa A. Levin,P. Martinez Arbizu,Lenaick Menot,Pål Buhl-Mortensen,Bhavani Narayanaswamy,Craig R. Smith,Derek P. Tittensor,Paul A. Tyler,Ann Vanreusel,Michael Vecchione +15 more
TL;DR: A review of deep-sea habitats and their fauna can be found in this paper, where the authors discuss threats from anthropogenic activities to deep sea habitats and faunal communities.
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Common and scientific names of aquatic invertebrates from the United States and Canada : Mollusks
Donna D. Turgeon,J.F. Quinn,Arthur E. Bogan,Eugene V. Coan,F. G. Hochberg,William G. Lyons,Paula M. Mikkelsen,Richard J. Neves,Clyde F. E. Roper,Gary Rosenberg,Barry Roth,A. Scheltema,Fred G. Thompson,Michael Vecchione,James D. Williams +14 more
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Does Presence of a Mid-Ocean Ridge Enhance Biomass and Biodiversity?
Imants G. Priede,Odd Aksel Bergstad,Peter I. Miller,Michael Vecchione,Andrey Gebruk,Tone Falkenhaug,David S.M. Billett,Jessica Craig,Andrew Dale,Mark A. Shields,Gavin H. Tilstone,Tracey T. Sutton,Andrew J. Gooday,Mark Inall,Daniel O.B. Jones,Victor Martinez-Vicente,Gui M. Menezes,Tomasz Niedzielski,Þorsteinn Sigurðsson,Nina Rothe,Antonina Rogacheva,Claudia H. S. Alt,Tim Brand,Richard Abell,Andrew S. Brierley,Nicola J. Cousins,Deborah Crockard,A. Rus Hoelzel,Åge S. Høines,Tom B. Letessier,J.F. Read,Tracy M Shimmield,Martin J. Cox,John K. Galbraith,John D M Gordon,Tammy Horton,Francis Neat,Pascal Lorance +37 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that globally sea floor elevation has no effect on deep sea biomass; pelagic plus benthic biomass is constant within a given surface productivity regime.
Specimen collection: An essential tool
Luiz A. Rocha,Alexandre Aleixo,Gerald R. Allen,Frank Almeda,Carole C. Baldwin,Maxwell V. L. Barclay,John M. Bates,Aaron M. Bauer,Francesca Benzoni,C. M. Berns,Michael L. Berumen,David C. Blackburn,Stan Blum,Federico Bolaños,Rauri C. K. Bowie,Ralf Britz,Rafe M. Brown,Carlos Daniel Cadena,Kent E. Carpenter,Luis M. P. Ceríaco,Prosanta Chakrabarty,Gerardo Chaves,John Howard Choat,Kendall D. Clements,Bruce B. Collette,Allen Gilbert Collins,Jerry A. Coyne,Joel Cracraft,T. Daniel,M. R. de Carvalho,K. de Queiroz,F. Di Dario,Robert C. Drewes,John P. Dumbacher,A. Engilis,Mark V. Erdmann,William N. Eschmeyer,Chris R. Feldman,Brian L. Fisher,Jon Fjeldså,Peter W. Fritsch,Jérôme Fuchs,A. Getahun,Anthony C. Gill,Martin F. Gomon,Terrence M. Gosliner,Gary R. Graves,Charles E. Griswold,Robert P. Guralnick,Karsten E. Hartel,Kristofer M. Helgen,Hsuan-Ching Ho,Djoko T. Iskandar,Tomio Iwamoto,Zeehan Jaafar,Zeehan Jaafar,Helen F. James,David W. Johnson,David H. Kavanaugh,Nancy Knowlton,Eileen A. Lacey,Helen K. Larson,Jeffrey M. Leis,Harilaos A. Lessios,James K. Liebherr,Margaret D. Lowman,D. L. Mahler,Victor Mamonekene,Keiichi Matsuura,Gregory Mayer,Herman L. Mays,John E. McCosker,Roy W. McDiarmid,Jimmy A. McGuire,Matthew J. Miller,Rich Mooi,Randall D. Mooi,Craig Moritz,Philip Myers,Michael W. Nachman,Ronald A. Nussbaum,D. Ó Foighil,Lynne R. Parenti,James F. Parham,E. Paul,Gustav Paulay,Jorge L. Pérez-Emán,Alejandro Pérez-Matus,Steven Poe,John J. Pogonoski,Daniel L. Rabosky,John E. Randall,James Davis Reimer,D. R. Robertson,Mark-Oliver Rödel,Miguel Trefaut Rodrigues,Peter D. Roopnarine,Lukas Rüber,Mason J. Ryan,Frederick H. Sheldon,G. Shinohara,Andrew E. Z. Short,Warren Brian Simison,William F. Smith-Vaniz,Victor G. Springer,Melanie L. J. Stiassny,Jose G. Tello,Jose G. Tello,Cody W. Thompson,Thomas Trnski,Priscilla K. Tucker,Thomas Valqui,Michael Vecchione,Erik Verheyen,Peter C. Wainwright,Terry A. Wheeler,William T. White,Kipling Will,Jeffrey T. Williams,Gary C. Williams,Edward O. Wilson,Kevin Winker,R. Winterbottom,Christopher C. Witt +123 more
TL;DR: Collecting biological specimens for scientific studies came under scrutiny when B. A. Minteer and colleagues suggested that this practice plays a significant role in species extinctions.
The evolution of coleoid cephalopods and their present biodiversity and ecology
TL;DR: The roles that transitions between pelagic and benthic habitats played in the evolution of cephalopods are noted, and the possibility is advanced that the most recent "oceanic anoxic event" may have established a time marker for the divergence of some oegopsid families.