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Title Author(s) Year Journal & DOI
Subsistence fishing in a 21st century capitalist society: From commodity to gift Poe, M; Levin, P; Tolimieri, N; Norman, K 2015 Ecological Economics 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2015.05.003
Warm, dry winters truncate timing and size distribution of seaward‐migrating salmon across a large, regulated watershed Stuart H. Munsch, Correigh M. Greene, Rachel C. Johnson, William H. Satterthwaite, Hiroo Imaki, Patricia L. Brandes 2019 Ecological Applications. https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.1880
Spatio-temporal dynamics of ocean conditions and forage taxa reveal regional structuring of seabird-prey relationships Santora, J.A., I.D. Schroeder, J.C. Field, B.K. Wells, W.J. Sydeman 2014 Ecological Applications 10.1890/13-1605.1
Fit to predict? Eco-informatics for predicting the catchability of a pelagic fish in near real time Scales, K.L., Hazen, E.L., Maxwell, S.M., Dewar, H., Kohin, S., Jacox, M.G., Edwards, C.A., Briscoe, D.K., Crowder, L.B., Lewison, R.L., Bograd, S.J. 2018 Ecological Applications 10.1002/eap.1610
New target fisheries lead to spatially variable food web effects in an ecosystem model of the California Current. Marshall, K.N., Kaplan, I.C., and Levin, P.S. 2014. 2013 Ecol. Model. 10.1093/icesjms/fst112
Scales of inference: On the sensitivity of habitat models for wide-ranging marine predators to the resolution of environmental data Scales, K., E.L. Hazen, M. Jacox, C. Edwards, A. Boustany, M. Oliver, S.J. Bograd 2016 Ecography 10.1111/ecog.02272
Cultural Dimensions of Socioecological Systems: Key Connections and Guiding Principles for Conservation in Coastal Environments Poe, M. R., Norman, K. C., & Levin, P. S. 2013 Conservation Letters 10.1111/conl.12068
The Impact of Access Restrictions on Fishery Income Diversification of US West Coast Fishermen. Holland, D.S. and S. Kasperski 2016 Coastal Management 10.1080/08920753.2016.1208883
Using conceptual models and qualitative network models to advance integrative assessments of marine ecosystems Harvey, C.J. et al. 2016 Coastal Management 10.1080/08920753.2016.1208881
Capturing energy from the motion of the ocean in a crowded sea Plummer, ML & BE Feist 2016 Coastal Management 10.1080/08920753.2016.1208877

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