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2023

Kawaguchi, S Atkinson, A., Bahlburg, D., Bernard, K., Cavan, E, Cox, N., Hill, S., Meyer, B. & Veytia, D. Accepted. Impacts of climate change on Antarctic krill behaviour and population dynamics. Nature Reviews Earth and Environment.

Laurenceau-Cornec, E. C., Mongin, M., Trull, T. W., Bressac, M., Cavan, E. L., Bach, L. T., et al. (2023). Concepts toward a global mechanistic mapping of ocean carbon export. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 37.

Dithugoe, C., Bezuidt, O., Cavan, E., Froneman, W., Thomalla, S. & Makhalanyane, T. 2023. Bacteria and Archaea Regulate Particulate Organic Matter Export in Suspended and Sinking Marine Particle Fractions. Msphere.

2022

Henson, S., Laufkötter, C.,Leung, S., Giering, S., Palevsky, H. & Cavan, E. 2022. Uncertain response of ocean biological carbon export in a changing world. Nature Geoscience

Cavan, E. & Hill, S. 2022. Commercial fishery disturbance of the global ocean biological carbon sink. Global Change Biology.

Ward, D., Melbourne-Thomas, J.,Pecl, G…Cavan, E., et al. 2022. Safeguarding marine life: conservation of biodiversity and ecosystems. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries

Halfter, S., Cavan, E., Butterworth, P., Swadling, K. & Boyd, P. 2021. `Sinking dead’ – How zooplankton carcasses contribute to Particulate Organic Carbon flux in the subantarctic Southern Ocean. Limnology and Oceanography

2021

Folkard-Tapp. H., Banks-Leite, C. & Cavan. E. 2021. Nature-based Solutions to tackle climate change and restore biodiversity. Journal of Applied Ecology, Special Feature editorial

Hill, S., Pinkerton, M., Ballerini, T., Cavan., E., Gurney, L., Martins, I. & Xavier, J. 2021. Robust model-based indicators of regional differences in food-web structure in the Southern Ocean. Journal of Marine Systems

Cael, B., Cavan., E., Britten, G. 2021. Reconciling the size‐dependence of marine particle sinking speed. Geophysical Research Letters

Cavan., E., Kawaguchi, S. & Boyd, P. 2021. Implications for the mesopelagic microbial gardening hypothesis as determined by experimental fragmentation of Antarctic krill fecal pellets. Ecology and Evolution

2020

Halfter, S., Cavan., E., Swaddling, K., Eriksen, R. & Boyd, P. 2020. Overcoming the obstacles faced by early career researchers in marine science: lessons from the Marine Ecosystem Assessment of the Southern Ocean. Frontiers in Marine Science, RT: Integrated Marine Biosphere Research: Ocean Sustainability, Under Global Change, for the Benefit of Society

Belcher, A., Cavan, E., Tarling, G. 2020. Why krill swarms are important to the carbon cycle and global climate. Frontiers for young minds

Brasier, M., McCormack, S., Bax, N., Caccavo, J., Cavan., E. et al. 2020. Overcoming the obstacles faced by early career researchers in marine science: lessons from the Marine Ecosystem Assessment of the Southern Ocean. Frontiers in Marine Science, RT: Marine Ecosystem Assessment for the Southern Ocean: Meeting the Challenge for Conserving Earth Ecosystems in the Long Term

Henley, S., Cavan, E., Fawcett, S. et al. 2020. Changing biogeochemistry of the Southern Ocean and its ecosystem implications. Frontiers in Marine Science, RT: Marine Ecosystem Assessment for the Southern Ocean: Meeting the Challenge for Conserving Earth Ecosystems in the Long Term

Giering, S. L., Cavan, E., Basedow, et al. 2020. Sinking organic particles: what can we learn from optical devices? Frontiers in Marine Science, RT: We Shed Light: Optical Insights into the Biological Carbon Pump

2019

Cavan, E., Belcher, A., Atkinson, A., Boyd, P., Hill, S., Kawaguchi, S., McCormack, S., Meyer, B., Nicol, S., Ratnarajah, L, Schmidt, K., Steinberg, D. & Tarling, G. 2019. The role of krill in biogeochemical cycles. Nature Communications 10(1) Top 50 read articles in Nature Communications Earth Sciences 2019

Cavan, E., Laurenceau-Cornec, E. C., Bressac, M. & Boyd, P. 2019. The ecology of the mesopelagic biological carbon pump. Progress in Oceanography 176

Cavan, E., Henson, H. & Boyd, P. 2019. The sensitivity of subsurface microbes to ocean warming accentuates future declines in particulate carbon export. Frontiers Ecology and Evolution 6

2018

Cavan, E. & Boyd, P. 2018. The effect of anthropogenic warming on microbial respiration and particulate organic carbon export in the sub-Antarctic Southern Ocean. Aquatic Microbial Ecology 82(2)

Cavan, E., Giering, S., Wolff, G., Trimmer, M. & Sanders, R. 2018. Alternative particle formations observed in the Biological Carbon Pump. JGR:Biogeosciences 123(7)

2017

Cavan, E., Trimmer, M., Shelley, F. & Sanders, R. 2017. Remineralisation of particulate organic carbon in an ocean oxygen minimum zone. Nature Communications 8

Baker, C., Henson, H., Cavan, E. et al. 2017. Slow sinking particulate organic carbon in the Atlantic Ocean: Magnitude, flux and potential controls. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 31(7)

Cavan, E., Henson, S., Belcher, A. & Sanders, R. 2017. Role of zooplankton in determining the efficiency of the biological carbon pump, Biogeosciences 14

2016

Le Moigne, F., Henson, S., Cavan, E. et al. 2016. What causes the inverse relationship between primary production and export efficiency in the Southern Ocean? Geophysical Research Letters 43(9)

2015

Cavan, E., Le Moigne, F., Poulton, A. et al., 2015, Attenuation of particulate organic carbon flux in the Scotia Sea, Southern Ocean, is controlled by zooplankton fecal pellets, Geophysical Research Letters 42(3)