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Pacific Salmon in Hot Water: Applying Aerobic Scope Models and Biotelemetry to Predict the Success of Spawning Migrations
(University of Chicago Press, P.O. Box 37005 Chicago IL 60637 USA,
[mailto:help@press.uchicago.edu], [URL:http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/], 2008-12)
Concern over global climate change is widespread, but quantifying relationships between
temperature change and animal fitness has been a challenge for scientists. Our approach to this
challenge was to study migratory ...
Rate of growth of isolated bubbles in sediments with a diagenetic source of methane
(American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Ann Arbor, MI, 2001-05)
Observation of bubbles in estuarine and coastal sediments indicates that bubbles at or below 10 cm depth grow on seasonal time scales (May-October). In order to determine the controls on this growth rate, we have constructed ...
Modelling phase shifts in a rocky subtidal ecosystem
(Inter-Research, Nordbuente 23 Oldendorf/Luhe 21385 Germany, [mailto:ir@int-res.com],
[URL:http://www.int-res.com/], 2008-03)
The rocky subtidal ecosystem of the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia is characterised by 2
community states, kelp beds and urchin barrens that alternate on a decadal time scale. While the
shift from barrens to a kelp bed ...
Assimilating long-term hydrographic information into an eddy-permitting model of the North Atlantic
(American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, 2006-09)
No abstract available.
Synconvergent ductile flow in variable-strength continental crust; numerical models with application to the western Grenville Orogen
(American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, 2007-10)
No abstract available.