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BIO Paper Session

Co-Convenors: Michael Dagg (USA) and Atsushi Tsuda (Japan)

The Biological Oceanography Committee (BIO) has a wide range of interests spanning from molecular to global scales. BIO targets all organisms living in the marine environment including bacteria, phytoplankton, zooplankton, micronekton, benthos and marine birds and mammals.

 
Thursday, October 17
 
Huamei Shao, Yuka Morita, Shiori Sonoki, Kenji Minami, Norishige Yotsukura, Masahiro Nakaoka and Kazushi Miyashita
Spatiotemporal analysis of kelp forest distribution characteristics in sea desertification areas using acoustic and direct sensing methods
(waiting for permission)
 
Angelica Pena and Nina Nemcek
Phytoplankton and nutrient dynamics along Line P in the NE subarctic Pacific
(permission to post denied - contact presenter)
 
Woo Yul Yi, Hyung-Ku Kang, Bome Song and Joong Ki Choi
Egg production rate and hatching success in relation to feeding rate of the planktonic copepod Paracalanusparvuss.l. at a fixed station, southeastern coast of Korea
(waiting for permission)
 
Rui Saito, Atsushi Yamaguchi, Hiromichi Ueno, Hiromu Ishiyama, Hiroji Onishi, Ichiro Imai and Ichiro Yasuda
Influence of Aleutian eddies on calanoid copepods south of the western Aleutian Islands during
summer
(waiting for permission)
 
Corinne Pomerleau, Brian P.V. Hunt, R. John Nelson, Akash Sastri and William J. Williams
Spatial patterns in zooplankton communities and stable isotope ratios (δ13C and δ15N) in relation to oceanographic conditions in the sub-Arctic Pacific and Western Arctic regions during the summer of 2008
(waiting for permission)
 
Yoshiyuki Abe, Masafumi Natsuike, Kohei Matsuno, Takeshi Terui, Atsushi Yamaguchi, Michio J. Kishi and Ichiro Imai
Variation in assimilation efficiencies of dominant Neocalanus and Eucalanus copepods in the subarctic Pacific: Consequences for population structure models
(pdf, 2 Mb)
 
Trevor W. Joyce and Lisa T. Ballance
Effects of El Nino/La Nina-Southern Oscillation oceanographic variation on the at-sea distribution and foraging ecology of piscivorous seabirds in the oceanic eastern tropical Pacific
(waiting for permission)
 
Moira Galbraith and Mary Arai
Aglantha digitale in the Eastern North Pacific
(pdf, 1.5 Mb)
 
Ah-Ra Ko and Se-Jong Ju
Seasonal and spatial variations of food sources of krill Euphausia pacifica in Yellow Sea using fatty acids analysis
(waiting for presentation)
 
BIO COMMITTEE BEST PRESENTATION AWARD
Jeffrey G. Dorman, Ramona L. Zeno, Jarrod A. Santora and William J. Sydeman
Modeling krill 'hotspots' in the central California Current: Results from variation in diel vertical migration schemes
(pdf, 1.5 Mb)
 
C. Tracy Shaw, Leah R. Feinberg and William T. Peterson
A tale of two krill: Who, when, where, and how many? The euphausiids Euphausia pacifica and Thysanoessa spinifera in the coastal upwelling zone off the Oregon Coast, USA
(pdf, 1.5 Mb)
 
Se-Jong Ju, Ah-Ra Ko, E.J. Yang, William T. Peterson and C. Tracy Shaw
Understanding the food selectivity of Euphausia pacifica in Yellow Sea: in-situ live feeding experiment with natural food assemblages
(pdf, 2 Mb)
 
Jessica A. Miller, William T. Peterson, Louise Copeman, Marisa N.C. Litz, Angela L. Sremba and Laurelyn Perry
Is the growth of larval and early juvenile northern anchovy (Engraulismordax) related to the biochemical climatology of the Northern California Current?
(pdf, 2 Mb)
 
Strahan Tucker, Mark Hipfner, John R. Candy, Colin Wallace, Terry D. Beacham and Marc Trudel
Stock-specific and condition based predation of juvenile pink, chum and sockeye by rhinoceros auklets (Cerorhinca monocerata)
(waiting for permission)
 
Jarrod A. Santora, Isaac D. Schroeder, John C. Field, Brian K. Wells and William J. Sydeman
Melding space and time: Mesoscale structuring of predator-prey relationships off central California
(permission to post denied - contact presenter)
 
Mayuko Otsuki, Kazuo Amakasu, Minoru Kitamura, Shigeto Nishino, Takashi Kikuchi, Yoko Mitani and Kazushi Miyashita
The presence of fin whale vocalizations is correlated with zooplankton abundance in the southern Chukchi Sea
(waiting for permission)
 
Szymon Surma
Ecological interactions between forage fish, rorquals, and fisheries in HaidaGwaii
(pdf, 4 Mb)
 
 
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