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  • Automated plankton image analysis using convolutional neural networks
    Automated plankton image analysis using convolutional neural networks
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  • In situ imaging across ecosystems to resolve the finescale oceanographic drivers of a globally significant planktonic grazer
    In situ imaging across ecosystems to resolve the fine‐scale oceanographic drivers of a globally significant planktonic grazer
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  • Big or small patchy all Resolution of marine plankton patch structure at micro to submesoscales for 36 taxa
    Big or small, patchy all: Resolution of marine plankton patch structure at micro- to submesoscales for 36 taxa
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  • Gelatinous ZooplanktonMediated Carbon Flows in the Global Oceans A DataDriven Modeling Study Global Biogeochemical Cycles
    Gelatinous Zooplankton‐Mediated Carbon Flows in the Global Oceans: A Data‐Driven Modeling Study, Global Biogeochemical Cycles
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  • Globally Consistent Quantitative Observations of Planktonic Ecosystems
    Globally Consistent Quantitative Observations of Planktonic Ecosystems
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  • Encounter with mesoscale eddies enhances survival to settlement in larval coral reef fishes
    Encounter with mesoscale eddies enhances survival to settlement in larval coral reef fishes
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  • Threedimensional crossshelf zooplankton distributions off the Central Oregon Coast during anomalous oceanographic conditions
    Three-dimensional cross-shelf zooplankton distributions off the Central Oregon Coast during anomalous oceanographic conditions
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  • Prey and predator overlap at the edge of a mesoscale eddy finescale insitu distributions to inform our understanding of oceanographic processes
    Prey and predator overlap at the edge of a mesoscale eddy: fine-scale, in-situ distributions to inform our understanding of oceanographic processes
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