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A functional diversity comparison of two Alaskan Arctic shelf epibenthic communities (In Review)

Seasonal abundance, distribution, and growth of the early life stages of Polar Cod (Boreogadus saida) and Saffron Cod (Eleginus gracilis) in the US Arctic during a warm year. Polar Biology. (In Revision)

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Can we manage fisheries with the inherent uncertainty from eDNA?

Looking where it's hard to see: a case study documenting rare textitEucyclogobius newberryi presence in a California lagoon

Die–offs, reproductive failure, and changing at–sea abundance of murres in the Bering and Chukchi Seas in 2018

Forecasting the legacy of offshore oil and gas platforms on fish community structure and productivity

Parrotfish predation drives distinct microbial communities in reef-building corals

Abstract Background Coral-associated microbial communities are sensitive to multiple environmental and biotic stressors that can lead to dysbiosis and mortality. Although the processes contributing to these microbial shifts remain inadequately …

Comparison of functional diversity of two Alaskan Arctic shelf epibenthic communities

Alaskan Arctic shelf communities are currently experiencing dramatic changes that will likely affect ecosystem functioning of Arctic marine benthic communities. Here, functional diversity based on biological traits was used to assess differences and …

Are Environmental DNA Methods Ready for Aquatic Invasive Species Management?