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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Abundance of a chlorophyll a precursor and the oxidation product hydroxychlorophyll a during seasonal phytoplankton community progression in the Western English Channel Steele, Deborah J.
2015
97-100 PB p. 434-445
12 p.
artikel
2 An individual-based model of the krill Euphausia pacifica in the California Current Dorman, Jeffrey G.
2015
97-100 PB p. 504-520
17 p.
artikel
3 An unusually large phytoplankton spring bloom drives rapid changes in benthic diversity and ecosystem function Zhang, Qingtian
2015
97-100 PB p. 533-545
13 p.
artikel
4 Biophysical transport model suggests climate variability determines distribution of Walleye Pollock early life stages in the eastern Bering Sea through effects on spawning Petrik, Colleen M.
2015
97-100 PB p. 459-474
16 p.
artikel
5 Bridging the gap between marine biogeochemical and fisheries sciences; configuring the zooplankton link Mitra, Aditee
2014
97-100 PB p. 176-199
24 p.
artikel
6 Can benthic community structure be used to predict the process of bioturbation in real ecosystems? Queirós, Ana M.
2015
97-100 PB p. 559-569
11 p.
artikel
7 Challenges in integrative approaches to modelling the marine ecosystems of the North Atlantic: Physics to fish and coasts to ocean Holt, Jason
2014
97-100 PB p. 285-313
29 p.
artikel
8 Combining modeling and observations to better understand marine ecosystem dynamics Curchitser, Enrique N.
2015
97-100 PB p. 327-330
4 p.
artikel
9 Comparative ecology of widely distributed pelagic fish species in the North Atlantic: Implications for modelling climate and fisheries impacts Trenkel, V.M.
2014
97-100 PB p. 219-243
25 p.
artikel
10 Decrease in diatom palatability contributes to bloom formation in the Western English Channel Polimene, L.
2015
97-100 PB p. 484-497
14 p.
artikel
11 Demonstration of a fully-coupled end-to-end model for small pelagic fish using sardine and anchovy in the California Current Rose, Kenneth A.
2015
97-100 PB p. 348-380
33 p.
artikel
12 Does spatial variation in environmental conditions affect recruitment? A study using a 3-D model of Peruvian anchovy Xu, Yi
2015
97-100 PB p. 417-430
14 p.
artikel
13 Drivers and effects of Karenia mikimotoi blooms in the western English Channel Barnes, Morvan K.
2015
97-100 PB p. 456-469
14 p.
artikel
14 Dynamic responses of the benthic bacterial community at the Western English Channel observatory site L4 are driven by deposition of fresh phytodetritus Tait, Karen
2015
97-100 PB p. 546-558
13 p.
artikel
15 Estimating the economic loss of recent North Atlantic fisheries management Merino, Gorka
2014
97-100 PB p. 314-323
10 p.
artikel
16 Estuaries of southwest England: Salinity, suspended particulate matter, loss-on-ignition and morphology Uncles, R.J.
2015
97-100 PB p. 385-408
24 p.
artikel
17 Exploring the role of movement in determining the global distribution of marine biomass using a coupled hydrodynamic – Size-based ecosystem model Watson, James R.
2015
97-100 PB p. 521-532
12 p.
artikel
18 From egg production to recruits: Connectivity and inter-annual variability in the recruitment patterns of European anchovy in the northwestern Mediterranean Ospina-Alvarez, Andres
2015
97-100 PB p. 431-447
17 p.
artikel
19 Geographic variation in Pacific herring growth in response to regime shifts in the North Pacific Ocean Ito, Shin-ichi
2015
97-100 PB p. 331-347
17 p.
artikel
20 How does Calanus helgolandicus maintain its population in a variable environment? Analysis of a 25-year time series from the English Channel Maud, Jacqueline L.
2015
97-100 PB p. 513-523
11 p.
artikel
21 How models can support ecosystem-based management of coral reefs Weijerman, Mariska
2015
97-100 PB p. 559-570
12 p.
artikel
22 IFC - Eds/publication info 2015
97-100 PB p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
23 IFC - Eds/publication info 2014
97-100 PB p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
24 IFC - Eds/publication info 2015
97-100 PB p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
25 Impact of assimilating physical oceanographic data on modeled ecosystem dynamics in the California Current System Raghukumar, Kaustubha
2015
97-100 PB p. 546-558
13 p.
artikel
26 In memoriam Bernard A. Megrey Curchitser, Enrique N.
2015
97-100 PB p. 325-326
2 p.
artikel
27 Introduction to the BASIN Special Issue: State of art, past present a view to the future St. John, M.A.
2014
97-100 PB p. 171-175
5 p.
artikel
28 Nanoplankton and picoplankton in the Western English Channel: abundance and seasonality from 2007–2013 Tarran, Glen A.
2015
97-100 PB p. 446-455
10 p.
artikel
29 Novel lineage patterns from an automated water sampler to probe marine microbial biodiversity with ships of opportunity Stern, Rowena F.
2015
97-100 PB p. 409-420
12 p.
artikel
30 Patterns in connectivity and retention of simulated Tanner crab (Chionoecetes bairdi) larvae in the eastern Bering Sea Richar, Jonathan I.
2015
97-100 PB p. 475-485
11 p.
artikel
31 Physical processes in a coupled bay–estuary coastal system: Whitsand Bay and Plymouth Sound Uncles, R.J.
2015
97-100 PB p. 360-384
25 p.
artikel
32 Progressive changes in the Western English Channel foster a reorganization in the plankton food web Reygondeau, Gabriel
2015
97-100 PB p. 524-532
9 p.
artikel
33 Questioning the role of phenology shifts and trophic mismatching in a planktonic food web Atkinson, Angus
2015
97-100 PB p. 498-512
15 p.
artikel
34 Simulating anchovy’s full life cycle in the northern Aegean Sea (eastern Mediterranean): A coupled hydro-biogeochemical–IBM model Politikos, D.
2015
97-100 PB p. 399-416
18 p.
artikel
35 Temporal variability in total, micro- and nano-phytoplankton primary production at a coastal site in the Western English Channel Barnes, Morvan K.
2015
97-100 PB p. 470-483
14 p.
artikel
36 The Biological Carbon Pump in the North Atlantic Sanders, Richard
2014
97-100 PB p. 200-218
19 p.
artikel
37 The North Atlantic Ocean as habitat for Calanus finmarchicus: Environmental factors and life history traits Melle, Webjørn
2014
97-100 PB p. 244-284
41 p.
artikel
38 The role of advection in the distribution of plankton populations at a moored 1-D coastal observatory Cross, Jaimie
2015
97-100 PB p. 342-359
18 p.
artikel
39 The role of environmental controls in determining sardine and anchovy population cycles in the California Current: Analysis of an end-to-end model Fiechter, Jerome
2015
97-100 PB p. 381-398
18 p.
artikel
40 The Western Channel Observatory Smyth, Tim
2015
97-100 PB p. 335-341
7 p.
artikel
41 Two takes on the ecosystem impacts of climate change and fishing: Comparing a size-based and a species-based ecosystem model in the central North Pacific Woodworth-Jefcoats, Phoebe A.
2015
97-100 PB p. 533-545
13 p.
artikel
42 Understanding interannual variability in the distribution of, and transport processes affecting, the early life stages of Todarodes pacificus using behavioral-hydrodynamic modeling approaches Kim, Jung Jin
2015
97-100 PB p. 571-583
13 p.
artikel
43 Unravelling the Gordian knot! Key processes impacting overwintering larval survival and growth: A North Sea herring case study Hufnagl, Marc
2015
97-100 PB p. 486-503
18 p.
artikel
44 Using community metabolomics as a new approach to discriminate marine microbial particulate organic matter in the western English Channel Llewellyn, Carole A.
2015
97-100 PB p. 421-433
13 p.
artikel
45 Variability in transport processes of Pacific saury Cololabis saira larvae leading to their broad dispersal: Implications for their ecological role in the western North Pacific Oozeki, Yoshioki
2015
97-100 PB p. 448-458
11 p.
artikel
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