U.S. GLOBEC Contribution Series

No. Reference
1 Tremblay, M. John, John W. Loder, Francisco E. Werner, Christopher E. Naimie, Fred H. Page and Michael M. Sinclair. 1994. Drift of sea scallop larvae Placopecten magellanicus on Georges Bank: A model study of the roles of mean advection, larval behaviour and larval origin. Deep-Sea Research II: Topical Studies in Oceanograph, 41(1), pp. 7-49
2 Lewis, Craig V. W., Cabell Davis and Glen Gawarkiewicz. 1994. Wind-forced biological-physical interactions on an isolated off-shore bank. Deep-Sea Research II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 41(1), pp. 51-73
3 Mangel, Marc. 1994. Climate change and salmonid life history variation. Deep-Sea Research II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 41(1), pp. 75-106
4 Botsford, L.W., C. L. Moloney, A. Hastings, J.L. Largier, T. M. Powell, K. Higgins and J. F. Quinn. 1994. The influence of spatially and temporally varying oceanographic conditions on meroplanktonic metapopulations. Deep-Sea Research II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 41(1), pp. 107-145
5 Nonacs, Peter, Paul E. Smith, Amos Bouskila and Barney Luttberg. 1994. Modeling the behavior of the Northern anchovy, Engraulis mordax, as a schooling predator exploiting patchy prey. Deep-Sea Research II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 41(1), pp. 147-169
6 Keiyu, A.Y., H. Yamazaki and J. R. Strickler. 1994. A new modelling approach for zooplankton behaviour. Deep-Sea Research II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 41(1), pp. 171-184
7 Eckman, James E., Francisco E. Werner and Thomas F. Gross. 1994. Modelling some effects of behavior on larval settlement in a turbulent boundary layer. Deep-Sea Research II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 41(1), pp. 185-208
8 Wolff, Elizabeth M. 1994. An advection-diffusion-reaction model with NPZ (nutrient, phytoplankton, zooplankton) relationship allied to Georges Bank. MS Thesis, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH
9 Lynch, Daniel R. and Christopher E. Naimie. 1993. The M2 tide and its residual on the outer banks of the Gulf of Maine. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 23(10), 2222-2253
10 Werner, Francisco E., Fred H. Page, Daniel R. Lynch, John W. Loder, R. Gregory Lough, R. Ian Perry, David A. Greenberg and Michael M. Sinclair. 1993. Influences of mean advection and simple behavior on the distribution of cod and haddock early life stages on Georges Bank. Fisheries Oceanography, 2(2), pp. 43-64
11 Ridderinkhof, H. and John W. Loder. 1994. Lagrangian characterization of Circulation over Submarine Banks with Application to the Outer Gulf of Maine. American Meterological Society, Repinted from Journal of Physical Oceanography, 24(6), pp. 1184-1200
12 Lough, R.G., W. G. Smith, F. W. Werner, J. W. Loder, F. H. Page, C. G. Hannah, C. E. Naimie, R. I. Perry, M. Sinclair and D. R. Lynch. 1994. The influence of wind-driven advection on the interannual variability in cod egg and larval distributions on Georges Bank: 1982 vs 1985. ICES Marine Science Symposium, 198, pp. 356-378
13 Naimie, Christopher E., John W. Loder and Daniel R. Lynch. 1994. Seasonal variation of the three-dimensional residual circulation on Georges Bank. Journal of Geophysical Research, 99(C8), pp. 15967-15989
14 Hastings, Alan, and Kevin Higgins. 1994. Persistence of transients in spatially structured ecological models. Science, 263, pp. 1133-1136
15 Powell, Thomas M. and Akira Okubo. 1994. Turbulence, diffusion and patchiness in the sea. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B, 343, pp. 11-18
16 Hannah, C.G. and D. G. Wright. 1994. Depth-dependent analytical and numerical solutions for wind-driven flow in the coastal ocean.In: Quantitative Skill Assessment for Coastal Ocean Models, D. R. Lynch and A.M. Davies (eds), American Geophysical Union Coastal and Estuarine Studies (48)
17 Lynch, Daniel, Justin T.C. Ip, Christopher E. Naimie and Francisco E. Werner. 1994. Convergence studies of tidal rectification on Georges Bank.In: Quantitative Skill Assessment for Coastal Ocean Models, D. R. Lynch and A.M. Davies (eds), American Geophysical Union
18 Franks, Peter J.S, and John Marra. 1994. A simple new formulation for phytoplankton photoresponse and an application in a wind-driven mixed-layer model. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser., 111, 143-153
19 Moore, Michael J., Dale F. Leavitt, Alice M. Shumate, Philip Alatalo and John J. Stegeman. 1994. A cell proliferation assay for small fish and aquatic invertebrates using bath exposure to bromodeozyuridine. Aquatic Toxicology, 30, 183-188
20 Ridderinkhof, Herman. 1994. Lagrangian flows in complex Eulerian current fields. In: Quantitative Skill Assessment for Coastal Ocean Models, D.R. Lynch and A.M. Davis (eds), American Geophysical Union, Coastal and Estuarine Studies (48)
21 Lynch, D.R., J.T.C. Ip, C.E. Naimie, F.E. Werner. In press. Comprehensive coastal circulation model with application to the Gulf of Maine. Continental Shelf Research
22 Crawford, Douglas L. and Jeff A.Segal. In press. Enzyme expression: the mechanisms of altered gene expression in acclimation and evolutionary adaptation. American Journal of Physiology
23 Mangel, Marc. 1994. Barrier transitions driven by fluctuations, with applications to ecology and evoluation. Theoretical Population Biology, 45(1), pp. 16-40
24 Mangel, Marc and Charles Tier. 1994. Four facts every conservation biologist should know about persistence. Ecology, 75(3), pp. 607-614
25 Mangel, Marc, and Frederick R. Alder. 1994. Construction of multidimensional clustered patterns. Ecology, 75(5), pp. 1289-1298
26 Jaffe, Jule S., Edward Reuss, Duncan McGehee, Girish Chandran. In Press. FTV: A sonar for tracking macrozooplankton in three dimensions. Deep Sea Research
27 Crawford, Douglas and V. A. Pierce. 1995. Rapid enzyme assays investigating the variation in glycolytic pathway. Biochemical Genetics, Vol. 32
28 Franks, Peter. 1995. Thin layers of phytoplankton: a model of formation by near-inertial wave shear. Deep Sea Research
29 Lynch, D.R., et al. 1995. Finite element circulation model for the Gulf of Maine. In G. F. Carey, ed. of Finite Elements and Environmental Problems. Wiley.
30 Naimie, Christopher E. 1995. On the modeling of the seasonal variation of the three-dimensional circulation in the vicinity of Georges Bank. Ph.D.Thesis, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH
31 Franks, Peter. 1995. Coupled physical-biological models in oceanography. IUGG Quadrennial Report
32 Werner, F.E., R.I. Perry, R.G. Lough, C.E. Naimie. Submitted. Trophodynamic and advective influences on Georges Bank cod and haddock. Deep-Sea Research II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, Special Volume on Georges Bank
33 Horne, E.P.W., J.W. Loder, N.S. Oakey. Submitted. Turbulence dissipation rates and nitrate supply in the upper water column on Georges Bank. Deep-Sea Research II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, Special Volume on Georges Bank
34 Hannah, C.G. and J. W. Loder. In press. Seasonal variation of the baroclinic circulation in the Scotia-Maine region. Proc. 7th Int. Biennial Conf. of the Physics of Estuaries and Coastal Seas, Woods Hole, MA, 28-30 November, 1994.
35 Loder, J.W., G. Han, C.G. Hannah, D.A. Greenberg and P.C. Smith. Submitted. Hydrography and baroclinic circulation in the Scotian Shelf region: winter vs. summer. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Supplement
36 Moloney, Coleen L., Louis W. Botsford, John L. Largier. 1994. Development, survival and timing of metamorphosis of planktonic larvae in a variable environment: the dungeness crab as an example. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 113, 61-79.
37 Williams, W. J. 1995. The adjustment of barotropic currents at the shelf break to a sharp bend in the shelf topography. WHOI Masters Thesis.
38 Epstein, A. W. 1995. Physical Processes and Zooplankton Distribution in the Great South Channel: Observational and Numerical Studies. MIT/WHOI Ph.D.
39 Moloney, C. L. and P. G. Ryan. 1995. Antarctic Marine Food Webs. Encyclopedia of Environmental Biology,1, 53-69.
40 Bucklin, A. and T. C. Lajeunesse. 1994. Molecular genetic variation of Calanus pacificus (Copepoda: Calanoida): preliminary evaluation of genetic structure and subspecific differentiation based on mtDNA Sequences. CalCOFI Rep., 35, 45-51.
41 Bucklin, A., B. W. Frost and T. D. Kocher. 1995. Molecular systematics of six Calanus and three Metridia species (Calanoida: Copepoda). Marine Biology, 121, 655-664.
42 Bucklin, A. 1995. Molecular markers of zooplankton dispersal in the ocean. U.S. National Report to International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics 1991-1994; Reviews of Geophysics (Supplement), pp. 1165-1175.
43 Naimie, C.E.,In press 1995. Georges Bank residual circulation during weak and strong stratification periods - prognostic numerical model results. J. Geophys. Res.
44 Meise, C. J., J. E. OÕReilly. Accepted 1995. Spatial and seasonal patterns in abundance and age-composition of Calanus finmarchicus in the Gulf of Maine and on Georges Bank: 1977-1987. Deep-Sea Research Topics in Oceanography
45 Bisagni, J. J., R. C. Beardsley, C. M. Ruhsam, J. P. Manning, and W. J. Williams. Accepted 1995. Historical and recent evidence of Scotian Shelf water on southern Georges Bank. Deep Sea Research Topics in Oceanography
46 Flierl, G.F. and C. S. Davis. Accepted 1995. Reduction of complexity in coupled biological-physcial models. Journel of Marine Research
47 Mountain, D. G., G. Strout, R. C. Beardsley. Accepted 1995. Surface heat flux in the Gulf of Maine. Deep Sea Research Topics in Oceanography
48 Lough, R. G. and D. G. Mountain. Accepted 1995. Effect of small-scale turbulence on feeding rate of larval cod and haddock in stratified water on Georges Bank. Deep Sea Resarch Topics in Oceanography
49 Sullivan, B. K. and C. J. Meise. Accepted 1995. Invertebrate predators of zooplankton on Georges Bank. Deep Sea Research Topics in Oceanography
50 Manning, J. P. and R. C. Beardsley. Accepted 1995. Assessment of Georges Bank recirculation from Eulerian current of observations in the Great South Channel. Deep Sea Research Topics in Oceanography
51 Avery, D. E., J. Green and E. G. Durbin. Accepted 1995. The distribution and abundance of gammarid amphipods on Georges Bank and Nantucket Shoals. Deep Sea Research Topics in Oceanography
52 Lough, R. G., E. M. Caldarone, T. K. Rotunno, E. A. Broughton, B. A. Burns, and L. J. Buckley. Accepted 1995. Vertical distributions of cod and haddock eggs and larvae, feeding and condition in stratified and mixed waters on southern Georges Bank, May 1992. Deep Sea Research Topics in Oceanography
53Moore, Michael J. and Michael J. Morse. Accepted 1996. Techniques in Aquatic Toxicology. Lewis Publishers (Boca Raton), Ed. G.K. Ostrander
54 Limeburner, R. and R. C. Beardsley. Accepted 1995. Near Surface Recirculation Over Georges Bank. Deep Sea Research Topics in Oceanography
55Groman, Robert C. and Peter H. Wiebe. 1996. Management of Biological, Physical, and Chemical Data Within the U.S. GLOBEC Program. Proceedings of the NODC/IOC Chemical and Biological Data Management Workshop; Hamburg, Germany. May 20-23, 1996
56 Bucklin, A. and T. D. Kocher. Accepted 1995. Source regions for recruitment of Calanus finmarchicus to Georges Bank: evidence from molecular population genetic analysis of mtDNA. Deep Sea Research Topics in Oceanography
57 Wiebe, P. H., D. G. Mountain, T. K. Stanton, C. H. Greene, R. G. Lough, S. Kaartvedt, J. Dawson, and N. J. Copley. Accepted 1995. Acoustical study of the spatial distribution of plankton on Georges Bank and the relationship between volume backscattering strength and the taxonomic compostion of the plankton. Deep Sea Research Topics in Oceanography
58 Mountain, D. G. and M. H. Taylor. Accepted 1995. Fluorescence structure in the region of the tidal mixed front on the southern flank of Georges Bank. Deep Sea Research Topics in Oceanography
59 Benfield, M. C., C. S. Davis, P. H. Wiebe, S. M. Gallager, R. G. Lough, and N. J. Copley. Accepted 1995. Video Plankton Recorder estimates of copepod, pteropod and larvacean distributions from a stratified region of Georges Bank with comparative measurements from a MOCNESS sampler. Deep Sea Research Topics in Oceanography
60 Norrbin, M. F., C. S. Davis, and S. M. Gallager. Accepted 1995. Differences in fine-scale structure and composition of zooplankton between mixed and stratified regions of Georges Bank. Deep Sea Research Topics in Oceanography
61 Gallager, S. M., C. S. Davis, A. W. Epstein, A. Solow, and R. C. Beardsley. Accepted 1995. High-resolution observations of plankton spatial distributions correlated with hydrography in the Great South Channel, Georges Bank. Deep Sea Research Topics in Oceanography
62 Davis, C. S., S. M. Gallager, M. Marra, and W. K. Stewart. Accepted 1995. Rapid visualization of plankton abundance and taxonomic composition using the Video Plankton Recorder. Deep Sea Research Topics in Oceanography
63 Incze, L. S., P. Aas, and T. Ainaire. Accepted 1995. Distributions of copepod nauplii and turbulence on the southern flank of Georges Bank: implications for feeding by larval cod (Gadus morhua). Deep Sea Research Topics in Oceanography
64 Madin, L. P., S. M. Bollens, E. Horgan, M. Butler, J. Runge, B. K. Sullivan, G. Klein-MacPhee, E. Durbin, A. G. Durbin, A. Bucklin, M. E. Clarke. Accepted 1995. Voracious planktonic hydroids: unexpected predatory impact on a coastal marine ecosystem. Deep Sea Research Topics in Oceanography
65 Beardsley, R. C., A. W. Epstein, C. Chen, K. F. Wishner, M. C. Macaulay and R. D. Kenney. Accepted 1995. Spatial variability in zooplankton abundance near feeding right whales in the Great South Channel. Deep Sea Research Topics in Oceanography
66 Gawarkiewicz, G., T. Ferdelman, G. Luther and T. Church. Accepted 1996. Shelfbreak frontal structure north of Cape Hatteras. Continental Shelf Research
67 Franks, P.J.S. and C. Chen. 1996. Plankton Production in Tidal Fronts: A Model of Georges Bank in Summer. Journal of Marine Research
68 Moloney, Coleen and Gibbons, Mark J. 1996. Sampling and Analysis of Gut Contents in Relation to Environmental Variability and Diel Vertical Migration by Herbivorous Zooplankton. Journal of Plankton Research Vol. 18 no.9 pp.1535-1556
69 Wiebe, P.H. and R.C. Beardsley. 1996. Introduction to Physical-Biological Interactions on Georges Bank and its Evirons. Deep Sea Research
70 Wiebe, P.H., T. K. Stanton, M. Benfield, D. Mountain and C.H. Greene. July 1997 . High Frequency Volume Backscattering in the Georges Bank Region and its Interpretation Using Scattering Models. IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering. ÒSpecial Issue on Shallow Water Acoustics, Geophysics and Oceanography
71 Wiebe, P.H., R.C. Beardsley, D.G. Mountain and A. Bucklin. 1996. Global Ocean Ecosystem Dynamics - Initial Program in Northwest Atlantic. Sea Technology
72 Bisagni, James J., et al 1996 Determination of Optimum Aerosol Optical Thickness Ratios for Atmospheric Correction of CZCS Date In the Georges Bank-Gulf of Maine Region . Continental Shelf Research
73 Franks, P.J.S. and L.J. Walstad. 1997. Phytoplankton ptaches at fronts: a model of formation and response to wind events. Journal of Marine Research
74 Greenberg, D.A., J.W. Loder, Y. Shen, D.R. Lynch, C.E. Naimie. In press 1997. Spatial and Temporal Structure of the Barotropic Response of the Scotian Shelf and Gulf of Maine to Surface Wind Stress. J. Geophys. Research
75 Lynch, D.R. and M. J. Holboke. In press 1997. Normal Flow Boundary Conditions in 3D Hydrodymanic Models. Int. J. Num. Meths in Fluids
76 Lynch, D.R. , M. J. Holboke and C.E. Naimie. In press 1996. The Maine Coastal Current: Spring Climatological Circulation. Cont. Shelf Research
77 Franks, Peter J. In press April 1997. New Models for the Exploration of Biological Processes at Fronts. ICES Journal of Marine Science


Last update: 3 March 1997

Maintained by:
Hal Batchelder
U.S. GLOBEC Office
Department of Integrative Biology
University of California
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