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Title Author(s) Year Journal & DOI
The EBM-DPSER Conceptual Model: Integrating Ecosystem Services into the DPSIR Framework Christopher R. Kelble, Dave K. Loomis, Susan Lovelace, William K. Nuttle, Peter B. Ortner, Pamela Fletcher, Geoffrey S. Cook, Jerry J. Lorenz, Joseph N. Boyer 2013 PLoS ONE (10.1371/journal.pone.0070766)
Using the integrated ecosystem assessment frameworks to build consensus and transfer information to managers Pamela J. Fletcher, Christpher R. Kelble, William K. Nuttle, Gregory A. Kiker 2014 Ecological Indicators (10.1016/j.ecolind.2014.03.024)
Developing integrated ecosystem indices David K. Loomis, Peter B. Ortner, Christopher R. Kelble, Shona K. Patterson 2014 Ecological Indicators (10.1016/j.ecolind.2014.02.032)
Towards marine ecosystem based management in South Florida: Investigating the connections among ecosystem pressures, states, and services in a complex coastal system Geoffrey S. Cook, Pamela J. Fletcher, Christopher R. Kelble 2014 Ecological Indicators (10.1016/j.ecolind.2013.10.026)
Evidence of climate-driven ecosystem reogranization in the Gulf of Mexico Mandy Karnauskas, Michael J. Schirripa, J. K. Craig, Geoffrey S. Cook, Christopher R. Kelble, Juan J. Agar, Bryan A. Black, David B. Enfield, David Lindo-Atichati, Barbara A. Muhling, Keving M. Purcell, Paul M. Richards, Chunzai Wang 2015 Global Change Biology (10.1111/gcb.12894)
A conceptual model to assess stress‐associated health effects of multiple ecosystem services degraded by disaster events in the Gulf of Mexico and elsewhere Paul A Sandifer, Landon C Knapp, Tracy K Collier, Amanda L Jones, Robert‐Paul Juster, Christopher R Kelble, Richard K Kwok, John V Miglarese, Lawrence A Palinkas, Dwayne E Porter, Geoffrey I Scott, Lisa M Smith, William C Sullivan, Ariana E Sutton‐Grier 2017 GeoHealth
Moving from ecosystem-based policy objectives to operational implementation of ecosystem-based management measures Roland Cormier, Christopher R. Kelble, M. Robin Anderson, J. Icarus Allen, Anthoney Grehan, Ólavur Gregersen 2017 ICES Journal of Marine Science (10.1093/icesjms/fsw181)
2017 Ecosystem Status Report Update for the Gulf of Mexico Mandy Karnauskas, Christopher R. Kelble, Seann Regan, Charline Quenée, Rebecca Allee, Michael Jepson, Amy Freitag, J. Kevin Craig, Cristina Carollo, Leticia Barbero, Neda Trifonova, David Hanisko, Glenn Zapfe 2017 NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC-706
Advancing Marine Biological Observations and Data Requirements of the Complementary Essential Ocean Variables (EOVs) and Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBVs) Frameworks FE Muller-Karger, P Miloslavich, NJ Bax, S Simmons, MJ Costello, IS Pinto, G Canonico, W Turner, M Gill, E Montes, B Best, J Pearlman, P Halpin, D Dunn, A Benson, C Martin, L Weatherdon, W Appeltans, P Provoost, E Klein, C Kelble, RJ Miller, F Chavez, K Iken, S Chiba, D Obura, LM Navarro, HM Pereira, V Allain, S Batten, L Benedetti-Cecchi, JE Duffy, RM Kudela, LM Rebelo, Y Shin, G Geller. 2018 Front. Mar. Sci. 5:211. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2018.00211
Effective, Science‐Based Fishery Management is Good for Gulf of Mexico's “Bottom Line” – but Evolving Challenges Remain Mandy Karnauskas Rebecca J. Allee J. Kevin Craig Michael Jepson Christopher R. Kelble Morgan Kilgour Richard D. Methot Seann D. Regan 2018 Fisheries 10.1002/fsh.10216

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