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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A comparison of long-term trends and variability in populations of larvae of exploited and unexploited fishes in the Southern California region: A community approach Hsieh, Chih-hao
2005
97-100 1-2 p. 160-185
26 p.
artikel
2 Adaptations and selection of harmful and other dinoflagellate species in upwelling systems 1. Morphology and adaptive polymorphism Smayda, T.J.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 53-70
18 p.
artikel
3 Adaptations and selection of harmful and other dinoflagellate species in upwelling systems. 2. Motility and migratory behaviour Smayda, T.J.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 71-91
21 p.
artikel
4 A description of temporal and spatial variability in the Bering Sea spring phytoplankton blooms (1997–1999) using satelite multi-sensor remote sensing Saitoh, Sei-ichi
2002
97-100 1-2 p. 131-146
16 p.
artikel
5 A multi-year record of hydrographic and bio-optical properties in the Gulf of Maine: I. Spatial and temporal variability Balch, W.M.
2004
97-100 1-2 p. 57-98
42 p.
artikel
6 Analyzing pelagic food webs leading to top predators in the Pacific Ocean: A graph-theoretic approach Dambacher, Jeffrey M.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 152-165
14 p.
artikel
7 An overview of APECOSM, a spatialized mass balanced “Apex Predators ECOSystem Model” to study physiologically structured tuna population dynamics in their ecosystem Maury, Olivier
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 113-117
5 p.
artikel
8 Benthic metazoan biomass, community structure and bioturbation at three contrasting deep-water sites on the northwest European continental margin Hughes, D.J.
2004
97-100 1-2 p. 29-55
27 p.
artikel
9 Bering Sea cyclonic and anticyclonic eddies observed during summer 2000 and 2001 Mizobata, K.
2002
97-100 1-2 p. 65-75
11 p.
artikel
10 Bridging the gap from ocean models to population dynamics of large marine predators: A model of mid-trophic functional groups Lehodey, Patrick
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 69-84
16 p.
artikel
11 Carbonate chemistry dynamics in Bering Strait and the Chukchi Sea Pipko, I.I
2002
97-100 1-2 p. 77-94
18 p.
artikel
12 Cetacean distribution and relative abundance on the central–eastern and the southeastern Bering Sea shelf with reference to oceanographic domains Moore, S.E.
2002
97-100 1-2 p. 249-261
13 p.
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13 Changes in the Bering Sea region: atmosphere—ice—water system in the second half of the twentieth century Luchin, V.A
2002
97-100 1-2 p. 23-44
22 p.
artikel
14 Characterization of the spawning habitat of Atlantic bluefin tuna and related species in the Balearic Sea (western Mediterranean) Alemany, F.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 21-38
18 p.
artikel
15 Circulation about the Mediterranean Tongue: An analysis of an EOF-based model ocean Fukumori, Ichiro
1991
97-100 1-2 p. 197-224
28 p.
artikel
16 Climate change and the control of energy flow in the southeastern Bering Sea Hunt Jr., George L
2002
97-100 1-2 p. 5-22
18 p.
artikel
17 Climate impacts on albacore and bluefin tunas migrations phenology and spatial distribution Dufour, Florence
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 283-290
8 p.
artikel
18 CLimate Impacts on Oceanic TOp Predators (CLIOTOP): Introduction to the Special Issue of the CLIOTOP International Symposium, La Paz, Mexico, 3–7 December 2007 Lehodey, Patrick
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 1-7
7 p.
artikel
19 Climate-related differences in zooplankton density and growth on the inner shelf of the southeastern Bering Sea Coyle, K.O.
2002
97-100 1-2 p. 177-194
18 p.
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20 Converting copepod vital rates into units appropriate for biogeochemical models Frangoulis, C.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 43-51
9 p.
artikel
21 Coupling low and high trophic levels models: Towards a pathways-orientated approach for end-to-end models Shin, Yunne-Jai
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 105-112
8 p.
artikel
22 Defining the “to” in end-to-end models Mitra, Aditee
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 39-42
4 p.
artikel
23 Depth-related pattern in nematode size: What does the depth itself really mean? Udalov, A.A.
2005
97-100 1-2 p. 1-23
23 p.
artikel
24 Dinoflagellate blooms in upwelling systems: Seeding, variability, and contrasts with diatom bloom behaviour Smayda, T.J.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 92-107
16 p.
artikel
25 Discrimination of prey species of juvenile swordfish Xiphias gladius (Linnaeus, 1758) using signature fatty acid analyses Young, Jock W.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 139-151
13 p.
artikel
26 Dysfunctionality in ecosystem models: An underrated pitfall? Anderson, Thomas R.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 66-68
3 p.
artikel
27 Ecological modelling in a sea of variable stoichiometry: Dysfunctionality and the legacy of Redfield and Monod Flynn, Kevin J.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 52-65
14 p.
artikel
28 Economic impacts of climate change on sustainable tuna and billfish management: Insights from the Western Pacific McIlgorm, Alistair
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 187-191
5 p.
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29 Editorial Angel, Martin
1979
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1 p.
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30 Editorial Smith, Bob
1986
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1 p.
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31 Editorial Board 1979
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1 p.
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32 Editorial Board 1986
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1 p.
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33 Editorial Board 2010
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1 p.
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34 Editorial Board 2010
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35 Editorial Board 2010
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1 p.
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36 Editorial Board 2009
97-100 1-2 p. IFC-
1 p.
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37 Editorial Board 1991
97-100 1-2 p. IFC-
1 p.
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38 Editorial Board 1991
97-100 1-2 p. IFC-
1 p.
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39 Effects of the North Atlantic Oscillation on sea ice breeding habitats of harp seals (Pagophilus groenlandicus) across the North Atlantic Friedlaender, Ari S.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 261-266
6 p.
artikel
40 Efficient representation of the North Atlantic hydrographic and chemical distributions Fukumori, Ichiro
1991
97-100 1-2 p. 111-195
85 p.
artikel
41 Ensemble analysis of the future distribution of large pelagic fishes off Australia Hobday, Alistair J.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 291-301
11 p.
artikel
42 Environmental noise affects the fluctuations of Atlantic large pelagics Rouyer, Tristan
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 267-275
9 p.
artikel
43 Flatfish recruitment response to decadal climatic variability and ocean conditions in the eastern Bering Sea Wilderbuer, T.K.
2002
97-100 1-2 p. 235-247
13 p.
artikel
44 Food-web inferences of stable isotope spatial patterns in copepods and yellowfin tuna in the pelagic eastern Pacific Ocean Olson, Robert J.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 124-138
15 p.
artikel
45 Foraging behaviour of King Penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) in relation to predictable mesoscale oceanographic features in the Polar Front Zone to the north of South Georgia Scheffer, Annette
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 232-245
14 p.
artikel
46 Foraging movements of great frigatebirds from Aldabra Island: Relationship with environmental variables and interactions with fisheries Weimerskirch, Henri
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 204-213
10 p.
artikel
47 Geological and biological heterogeneity of the Aleutian margin (1965–4822m) Rathburn, A.E.
2009
97-100 1-2 p. 22-50
29 p.
artikel
48 Global integration of European tuna markets Jiménez-Toribio, Ramòn
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 166-175
10 p.
artikel
49 Harmful algal blooms in eastern boundary upwelling systems Pitcher, Grant
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 1-4
4 p.
artikel
50 Hawaiian albatrosses track interannual variability of marine habitats in the North Pacific Kappes, Michelle A.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 246-260
15 p.
artikel
51 Horizontal movements, vertical-habitat utilization and diet of the jumbo squid (Dosidicus gigas) in the Pacific Ocean off Baja California Sur, Mexico Bazzino, Gastón
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 59-71
13 p.
artikel
52 Hydrographic variability west of the Galápagos islands during the 1982–1983 El Niño Hayes, S.P.
1986
97-100 1-2 p. 137-162
26 p.
artikel
53 Identification of likely foraging habitat of pelagic loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) in the North Atlantic through analysis of telemetry track sinuosity McCarthy, Abigail L.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 224-231
8 p.
artikel
54 Impacts of environmental variability and global warming scenario on Pacific bluefin tuna (Thunnus orientalis) spawning grounds and recruitment habitat Kimura, Shingo
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 39-44
6 p.
artikel
55 Influence of mesoscale eddies on spatial structuring of top predators’ communities in the Mozambique Channel Tew Kai, Emilie
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 214-223
10 p.
artikel
56 Interannual changes of biological properties of walleye pollock Theragra chalcogramma in the central Bering Sea Yanagimoto, T.
2002
97-100 1-2 p. 195-208
14 p.
artikel
57 Interannual to interdecadal changes in the Bering Sea and concurrent 1998/99 changes over the North Pacific Minobe, S
2002
97-100 1-2 p. 45-64
20 p.
artikel
58 Interannual variability in stock abundance and body size of Pacific salmon in the central Bering Sea Ishida, Y
2002
97-100 1-2 p. 223-234
12 p.
artikel
59 Interannual variation in phytoplankton biomass in the Bering Sea basin in the 1990s Shiomoto, Akihiro
2002
97-100 1-2 p. 147-163
17 p.
artikel
60 Introduction to the Cadiz Symposium on marine ecosystem model parameterisation: Examining the state of our art John, Michael A. St.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 1-5
5 p.
artikel
61 Investigating relationships between albacore tuna (Thunnus alalunga) CPUE and prey distribution in the Bay of Biscay Lezama-Ochoa, Ainhoa
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 105-114
10 p.
artikel
62 Isotopic evidence for dead fish maintenance of Florida red tides, with implications for coastal fisheries over both source regions of the West Florida shelf and within downstream waters of the South Atlantic Bight Walsh, J.J.
2009
97-100 1-2 p. 51-73
23 p.
artikel
63 Knowledge of the Baltic Sea physics gained during the BALTEX and related programmes Omstedt, Anders
2004
97-100 1-2 p. 1-28
28 p.
artikel
64 Larval assemblages of large and medium-sized pelagic species in the Straits of Florida Richardson, David E.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 8-20
13 p.
artikel
65 Local management of a “highly migratory species”: The effects of long-line closures and recreational catch-and-release for Baja California striped marlin fisheries Jensen, Olaf P.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 176-186
11 p.
artikel
66 Long term monitoring of particle fluxes in the Bering Sea and the central subarctic Pacific Ocean, 1990–2000 Takahashi, K.
2002
97-100 1-2 p. 95-112
18 p.
artikel
67 Metabolic physiology of the Humboldt squid, Dosidicus gigas: Implications for vertical migration in a pronounced oxygen minimum zone Rosa, Rui
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 72-80
9 p.
artikel
68 Micronekton community structure in the epipelagic zone of the northern California Current upwelling system Jason Phillips, A.
2009
97-100 1-2 p. 74-92
19 p.
artikel
69 Modelling encounter rates and distribution of mobile predators and prey Huse, Geir
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 93-104
12 p.
artikel
70 Modelling retention and dispersion mechanisms of bluefin tuna eggs and larvae in the northwest Mediterranean Sea Mariani, Patrizio
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 45-58
14 p.
artikel
71 Movements of pacific bluefin tuna (Thunnus orientalis) in the Eastern North Pacific revealed with archival tags Boustany, Andre M.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 94-104
11 p.
artikel
72 Oceanic variability off the Central California coast Breaker, Laurence C.
1986
97-100 1-2 p. 61-135
75 p.
artikel
73 Optimization and emergence in marine ecosystem models Mariani, Patrizio
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 89-92
4 p.
artikel
74 Particulate matter distributions, chemistry and flux in the panama basin: response to environment forcing Bishop, James K.B.
1986
97-100 1-2 p. 1-59
59 p.
artikel
75 Pathways and variability of the Antarctic Intermediate Water in the western equatorial Pacific Ocean Zenk, Walter
2005
97-100 1-2 p. 245-281
37 p.
artikel
76 Patterns of variations in large pelagic fish: A comparative approach between the Indian and the Atlantic Oceans Corbineau, A.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 276-282
7 p.
artikel
77 Plankton functional group models – An assessment Hofmann, Eileen E.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 16-19
4 p.
artikel
78 Preliminary forecasts of Pacific bigeye tuna population trends under the A2 IPCC scenario Lehodey, P.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 302-315
14 p.
artikel
79 Production and turnover rates of C37 alkenones in the eastern Bering Sea: implication for the mechanism of a long duration of Emiliania huxleyi bloom Shin, Kyung-Hoon
2002
97-100 1-2 p. 113-129
17 p.
artikel
80 Recruitment of walleye pollock in a physically and biologically complex ecosystem: A new perspective Bailey, Kevin M.
2005
97-100 1-2 p. 24-42
19 p.
artikel
81 Remarks on the redefinition of system boundaries and model parameterization for downscaling experiments Solidoro, C.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 134-137
4 p.
artikel
82 Retrospective analysis of Bering Sea bottom trawl surveys: regime shift and ecosystem reorganization Conners, M.E.
2002
97-100 1-2 p. 209-222
14 p.
artikel
83 Seasonal and interannual variability of fat content of juvenile albacore (Thunnus alalunga) and bluefin (Thunnus thynnus) tunas during their feeding migration to the Bay of Biscay Goñi, Nicolas
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 115-123
9 p.
artikel
84 Short-term variability during an anchor station study in the southern Benguela upwelling system: Abundance, distribution and estimated production of mesozooplankton with special reference to Calanoides carinatus (Krøyer, 1849) Verheye, Hans M.
1991
97-100 1-2 p. 91-119
29 p.
artikel
85 Short-term variability during an anchor station study in the southern Benguela upwelling system: A simulation model Cochrane, K.L.
1991
97-100 1-2 p. 121-152
32 p.
artikel
86 Short-term variability during an anchor station study in the southern Benguela upwelling system: Chemical and physical oceanography Bailey, G.W.
1991
97-100 1-2 p. 9-37
29 p.
artikel
87 Short-term variability during an anchor station study in the southern Benguela upwelling system: Fecundity estimates of the dominant copepod, Calanoides carinatus Armstrong, D.A.
1991
97-100 1-2 p. 167-188
22 p.
artikel
88 Short-term variability during an anchor station study in the southern Benguela upwelling system: Introduction Chapman, P.
1991
97-100 1-2 p. 1-7
7 p.
artikel
89 Short-term variability during an anchor station study in the southern Benguela upwelling system: Nitrogen supply to the euphotic zone during a quiscent phase in the upwelling cycle Waldron, H.N.
1991
97-100 1-2 p. 153-166
14 p.
artikel
90 Short-term variability during an anchor station study in the southern Benguela upwelling system: Phytoplankton dynamics Pitcher, G.C.
1991
97-100 1-2 p. 39-64
26 p.
artikel
91 Short-term variability during an anchor station study in the southern Benguela upwelling system: Phytoplankton production and biomass in relation to specie changes Mitchell-Innes, B.A.
1991
97-100 1-2 p. 65-89
25 p.
artikel
92 Spatiotemporal variability in bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus) dive behavior in the central North Pacific Ocean Howell, Evan A.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 81-93
13 p.
artikel
93 Spatio-temporal variability in fish-induced predation mortality on plankton: A simulation approach using a coupled trophic model of the Benguela ecosystem Travers, M.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 118-120
3 p.
artikel
94 Stability and predictability of a virtual plankton ecosystem created with an individual-based model Woods, John
2005
97-100 1-2 p. 43-83
41 p.
artikel
95 Stepwise building of plankton functional type (PFT) models: A feasible route to complex models? Frede Thingstad, T.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 6-15
10 p.
artikel
96 Structure and variability of the West Greenland Current in Summer derived from 6 repeat standard sections Myers, Paul G.
2009
97-100 1-2 p. 93-112
20 p.
artikel
97 Studies on Atlantic halocyprid ostracods: their vertical distributions and community structure in the central gyre region along latitude 30°N from off Africa to Bermuda Angel, Martin V.
1979
97-100 1-2 p. 3-124
122 p.
artikel
98 Temporal and spatial variability of coccolithophore blooms in the eastern Bering Sea, 1998-2001 Iida, T.
2002
97-100 1-2 p. 165-175
11 p.
artikel
99 The case for marine ecosystem models of intermediate complexity Hannah, Charles
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 121-128
8 p.
artikel
100 The distribution and impacts of harmful algal bloom species in eastern boundary upwelling systems Trainer, V.L.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 33-52
20 p.
artikel
101 The hydrography of the North Atlantic in the early 1980s. An atlas Fukumori, Ichiro
1991
97-100 1-2 p. 1-110
110 p.
artikel
102 The Lagrangian Ensemble metamodel for simulating plankton ecosystems Woods, J.D.
2005
97-100 1-2 p. 84-159
76 p.
artikel
103 The physical oceanography of upwelling systems and the development of harmful algal blooms Pitcher, G.C.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 5-32
28 p.
artikel
104 Thermobaric cabbeling over Maud Rise: Theory and large eddy simulation Harcourt, Ramsey R.
2005
97-100 1-2 p. 186-244
59 p.
artikel
105 The role of nutrients in regulation and promotion of harmful algal blooms in upwelling systems Kudela, R.M.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 122-135
14 p.
artikel
106 The social oceanography of top oceanic predators and the decline of sharks: A call for a new field Jacques, Peter J.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 192-203
12 p.
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107 Top-down, bottom-up or middle-out? Avoiding extraneous detail and over-generality in marine ecosystem models Allen, J.I.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 129-133
5 p.
artikel
108 Toward linking ocean models to fish population dynamics Buckley, Lawrence J.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 85-88
4 p.
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109 Towards methodological approaches to implement the zooplankton component in “end to end” food-web models Carlotti, F.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 20-38
19 p.
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110 Using the molecular toolbox to compare harmful algal blooms in upwelling systems Kudela, R.M.
2010
97-100 1-2 p. 108-121
14 p.
artikel
111 Variability in the Bering Sea ecosystem Macklin, S.A
2002
97-100 1-2 p. 1-4
4 p.
artikel
112 Vertical distribution and diel migration of macrozooplankton in the St. Lawrence marine system (Canada) in relation with the cold intermediate layer thermal properties Harvey, Michel
2009
97-100 1-2 p. 1-21
21 p.
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