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Autor:
Sean Creekmore, Kenneth A. Rose, J. Kevin Craig, David M. Kidwell, Lixia Wang, Saydur Rahman, Dubravko Justic, Rachael Miller Neilan, Peter Thomas
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Estuaries and Coasts. 41:255-279
Quantifying the population-level effects of hypoxia on coastal fish species has been challenging. In the companion paper (part 1), we described an individual-based population model (IBM) for Atlantic croaker in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico (NWGOM)
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Earth's Future. 5:2-9
Rising sea level represents a significant threat to coastal communities and ecosystems, including altered habitats and increased vulnerability to coastal storms and recurrent inundation. This threat is exemplified in the northern Gulf of Mexico, wher
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Earth's Future. 4:194-209
There is increasing emphasis from funding agencies on transdisciplinary approaches to integrate science and end-users. However, transdisciplinary research can be laborious and costly and knowledge of effective collaborative processes in these endeavo
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Waterbirds. 30:4-16
Population and trophic relationships among diving ducks in Chesapeake Bay are diverse and complex as they include five species of bay ducks (Aythya spp.), nine species of seaducks (Tribe Mergini), and the Ruddy Duck (Oxyura jamaicensis). Here we cons
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Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 381:S1-S3
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OCEANS 2009.
Management of the northern Gulf of Mexico large hypoxic zone is driven primarily by the Mississippi River/Gulf of Mexico Watershed Nutrient Task Force (“Hypoxia Task Force”) Action Plan. Both the 2001 and revised 2008 Action Plans called for a re