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Optimal environmental conditions and anomalous ecosystem responses: Constraining bottom-up controls of phytoplankton biomass in the California Current System Jacox, M. G., E. L. Hazen, and S. J. Bograd 2016 Scientific Reports 10.1038/srep27612
Pelagic and demersal fish predators on juvenile and adult forage fishes in the Northern California Current: Spatial and temporal variations Brodeur, R.D., J.J. Buchanan, and R.L. Emmett 2014 CalCOFI Reports
Persistent organic pollutants in forage fish prey of rhinoceros auklets breeding in Puget Sound and the northern California Current Good T.P., S. F. Pearson, P. Hodum, D. Boyd, B. F. Anulacion, and G. M. Ylitalo 2014 Marine Pollution Bulletin 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2014.06.042
Physical forcing on fish population dynamics in the southern California Current System. L. Siegelman-Charbit, J.A. Koslow, M.G. Jacox, E.L. Hazen, S.J. Bograd, E.F. Miller, and J.A. McGowan 2018 Fisheries Oceanography; https://doi.org/10.1111/fog.12267
Potential overlap between cetaceans and commercial groundfish fleets that operate in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem Feist BE, MA Bellman, EA Becker, KA Forney, MJ Ford & PS Levin 2015 NOAA Professional Paper NMFS 10.7755/PP.17
Practical considerations for operationalizing dynamic management tools. Welch, H., E.L. Hazen, S.J. Bograd, M.G. Jacox, S. Brodie, K.S. Scales, D. Robinson, L. Dewitt, and R. Lewison 2018 Journal of Applied Ecology. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.13281
Predicted Habitat Shifts of Pacific Top Predators in a Changing Climate Hazen, E.L., S.J. Jorgensen, R. Rykaczewski, S.J. Bograd, D.G. Foley, I.D. Jonsen, S.A. Shaffer, J. Dunne, D.P. Costa, L.B. Crowder, B.A. Block 2012 Nature Climate Change 10.1038/nclimate1686
Quantifying and predicting responses to a West Coast salmon fishery closure Richerson, K., Holland, D.S. 2017 ICES Journal of Marine Science 10.1093/icesjms/fsx093
Quantitative evaluation of marine ecosystem indicator performance using food web models Samhouri, J.F., P.S. Levin, C.J. Harvey 2009 Ecosystems 10.1007/s10021-009-9286-9
Reconstructing habitat use by juvenile salmon sharks links upwelling to strandings in the California Current Carlisle, A.B., S.Y. Litvin, E.L. Hazen, D.J. Madigan, K.J. Goldman, R. N. Lea, B. A. Block 2015 Marine Ecology Progress Series 10.3354/meps11183

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