The tides they are a‐Changin': A comprehensive review of past and future nonastronomical changes in tides, their driving mechanisms, and future implications

ID Haigh, MD Pickering, JAM Green… - Reviews of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Scientists and engineers have observed for some time that tidal amplitudes at many
locations are shifting considerably due to nonastronomical factors. Here we review …

On the Front Line: frontal zones as priority at‐sea conservation areas for mobile marine vertebrates

KL Scales, PI Miller, LA Hawkes… - Journal of Applied …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Identifying priority areas for marine vertebrate conservation is complex because species of
conservation concern are highly mobile, inhabit dynamic habitats and are difficult to monitor …

[图书][B] Introduction to the physical and biological oceanography of shelf seas

JH Simpson, J Sharples - 2012 - books.google.com
In this exciting and innovative textbook, two leading oceanographers bring together the
fundamental physics and biology of the coastal ocean in a quantitative but accessible way …

Long‐term individual foraging site fidelity—why some gannets don't change their spots

ED Wakefield, IR Cleasby, S Bearhop, TW Bodey… - Ecology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Many established models of animal foraging assume that individuals are ecologically
equivalent. However, it is increasingly recognized that populations may comprise individuals …

Social and ecological impacts of marine energy development

PAJ Bonar, IG Bryden, AGL Borthwick - Renewable and Sustainable …, 2015 - Elsevier
For marine energy to be truly sustainable, its social and ecological impacts must be
identified and measures by which to mitigate adverse effects established before devices are …

Mesoscale fronts as foraging habitats: composite front mapping reveals oceanographic drivers of habitat use for a pelagic seabird

KL Scales, PI Miller, CB Embling… - Journal of the …, 2014 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The oceanographic drivers of marine vertebrate habitat use are poorly understood yet
fundamental to our knowledge of marine ecosystem functioning. Here, we use composite …

Breeding density, fine‐scale tracking, and large‐scale modeling reveal the regional distribution of four seabird species

ED Wakefield, E Owen, J Baer, MJ Carroll… - Ecological …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Population‐level estimates of species' distributions can reveal fundamental ecological
processes and facilitate conservation. However, these may be difficult to obtain for mobile …

Parameterization of vertical chlorophyll a in the Arctic Ocean: impact of the subsurface chlorophyll maximum on regional, seasonal, and annual primary production …

M Ardyna, M Babin, M Gosselin, E Devred… - …, 2013 - bg.copernicus.org
Predicting water-column phytoplankton biomass from near-surface measurements is a
common approach in biological oceanography, particularly since the advent of satellite …

Oceanographic drivers of marine mammal and seabird habitat-use across shelf-seas: a guide to key features and recommendations for future research and …

SL Cox, CB Embling, PJ Hosegood, SC Votier… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract Mid-latitude (∼ 30-60°) seasonally stratifying shelf-seas support a high abundance
and diversity of marine predators such as marine mammals and seabirds. However …

Investigating fine‐scale spatio‐temporal predator–prey patterns in dynamic marine ecosystems: a functional data analysis approach

CB Embling, J Illian, E Armstrong… - Journal of Applied …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Spatial management of marine ecosystems requires detailed knowledge of spatio‐temporal
mechanisms linking physical and biological processes. Tidal currents, the main driver of …