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- :Massaro, M ;Ainley, DG2020 | Marine Ecology Progress Series, 645, 205-218:Intraspecific competition for food can be especially high in colonial breeding seabirds. To minimize colony-induced or annual foraging challenges, die...
- :Santora, JA ;Hazen, EL2017 | Marine Ecology Progress Series, 580, 205-220.:Monitoring essential marine biodiversity variables is an effective means for assessing impacts of climate change and human-related stressors such as p...
- :Quigley, LA ;Franks, PJS2024 | Marine Ecology Progress Series, 749, 109-125:Understanding larval transport pathways and retention is important for fisheries management and predicting recruitment variability. We investigated ho...
- :Reiss, CS ;Cossio, A2017 | Marine Ecology Progress Series, 568, 1-16:Climate change will affect Antarctic krill Euphausia superba, krill-dependent predators, and fisheries in the Southern Ocean as areas typically covere...
- :Hunt, GL ;Renner, M2018 | Marine Ecology Progress Series, 593, 209-230:The potential impacts of future climate warming on marine ecosystems can be assessed by examining the effects of present-day variation in climate. Her...
- :Friedman, WR ;Santora, JA2018 | Marine Ecology Progress Series, 596, 181-198:Ocean entry for salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) is a critical period during which recruitment to the adult population is likely set. During this period, pr...
- :Czapanskiy, MF ;Santora, JA2024 | Marine Ecology Progress Series, 738, 57-73:The Antarctic Peninsula marine ecosystem is highly productive, with large populations of commercially and ecologically important species including Ant...
- :Wells, BK ;Santora, JA2016 | Marine Ecology Progress Series, 552, 271-284:We review the suite of biophysical factors in the Northeast Pacific Ocean basin and California Current shelf ecosystem that directly or indirectly rel...
- :Wells, BK ;Santora, JA2024 | Marine Ecology Progress Series, 741, 47-70:Trophic interactions are proximate drivers of ecosystem function, including predator-prey dynamics, and their spatio-temporal variability may reflect ...Public Access Available on:July 30, 2025
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