The risk of predation is often invoked as an important factor influencing the evolution of social organization in cetaceans, but little direct informa...
2017 | ICES Journal of Marine Science, 75(2), 572-584
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Survey indices of abundance are one of the main sources of information used in fish stock assessment. Many regions around the world, including the Uni...
2018 | ICES Journal of Marine Science, 75(7), 2293-2298
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An international Open Science Meeting entitled Moving in, out, and across the Subarctic and Arctic marine ecosystems: shifting boundaries of water, ic...
Tiny phytoplankton are the base of ocean production and thus critical to carbon storage, carbon fluxes and living marine resources. Now, research sugg...
There is growing recognition of the need to understand the mechanisms underlying organismal resilience (i.e. tolerance, acclimatization) to environmen...
2023 | Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (2023)
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Diadromous fish populations have incurred precipitous declines across the globe. Among many stressors, these species are threatened by anthropogenic b...
2023 | Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (2023)
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Mapping the economic value of the ocean is pivotal to understand how marine ecosystems contribute to human well-being and to support fisheries managem...
2020 | Journal of Hydrometeorology, 21(11), 2507-2521
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A new dual-polarization (DP) radar synthetic quantitative precipitation estimation (QPE) product was developed using a combination of specific attenua...
A new global model using the GFDL nonhydrostatic Finite-Volume Cubed-Sphere Dynamical Core (FV3) coupled to physical parameterizations from the Nation...
Positive precipitation biases over western North America have remained a pervasive problem in the current generation of coupled global climate models....
2020 | Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 77(4), 1415-1428
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Simulations of baroclinic cyclones often cannot resolve moist convection but resort to convective parameterization. An exception is the hypohydrostati...
2020 | Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 77(2), 787-793
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In their comment, Žagar and Szunyogh raised concerns about a recent study by Zhang et al. that examined the predictability limit of midlatitude weath...
2020 | Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 77(3), 859-870
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Rossby waves, propagating from the midlatitudes toward the tropics, are typically absorbed by critical latitudes (CLs) in the upper troposphere. Howev...
2019 | Journal of Physical Oceanography, 49(11), 2935-2959
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In this study we develop a new parameterization for turbulent mixing in the ocean surface boundary layer (OSBL), including the effect of Langmuir turb...
Mixotrophy is among the most successful nutritional strategies in terrestrial and marine ecosystems. The ability of organisms to supplement primary nu...
2020 | Journal of Physical Oceanography, 50(3), 695-714
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Barrier layers (BLs) are a frequent occurrence in low-latitude oceans, but variations in identification methods and quantitative descriptors used, as ...
Selective consumption of prey by predators, observed in many animals, is often attributed to optimal foraging. Consistent with this idea, brown bears ...
2017 | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 284(1856), 20170328
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The soft-sediment seafloor of the open continental shelf is among the least-known biomes on Earth, despite its high diversity and importance to fisher...
Bowhead and right whale (balaenid) baleen filtering plates, longer in vertical dimension (3-4+ m) than the closed mouth, presumably bend during gape c...
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