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Jacquelynne King
Jacquelynne King
Research Scientist, Pacific Biological Station, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Nanaimo, BC
Adresse e-mail validée de dfo-mpo.gc.ca
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Aboveground-belowground linkages: biotic interactions, ecosystem processes, and global change
RD Bardgett, DA Wardle
Oxford University Press, 2010
1453*2010
Marine fish life history strategies: applications to fishery management
JR King, GA McFarlane
Fisheries management and ecology 10 (4), 249-264, 2003
5152003
The fishes of India; being a natural history of the fishes known to inhabit the seas and fresh waters of India, Burma, and Ceylon
F Day, C Achilles, GH Ford, CL Griesbach, JR King, R Mintern
4631876
Have there been recent changes in climate? Ask the fish
GA McFarlane, JR King, RJ Beamish
Progress in Oceanography 47 (2-4), 147-169, 2000
3712000
Projected impacts of climate change on marine fish and fisheries
AB Hollowed, M Barange, RJ Beamish, K Brander, K Cochrane, ...
ICES Journal of Marine Science 70 (5), 1023-1037, 2013
3532013
General effects of climate change on Arctic fishes and fish populations
JD Reist, FJ Wrona, TD Prowse, M Power, JB Dempson, RJ Beamish, ...
AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment 35 (7), 370-380, 2006
3472006
Variable selection in large environmental data sets using principal components analysis
JR King, DA Jackson
Environmetrics: The official journal of the International Environmetrics …, 1999
2501999
An overview of effects of climate change on selected Arctic freshwater and anadromous fishes
JD Reist, FJ Wrona, TD Prowse, M Power, JB Dempson, JR King, ...
AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment 35 (7), 381-387, 2006
2392006
Empirical links between thermal habitat, fish growth, and climate change
JR King, BJ Shuter, AP Zimmerman
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 128 (4), 656-665, 1999
1561999
Linking oceanic food webs to coastal production and growth rates of Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.), using models on three scales
KY Aydin, GA McFarlane, JR King, BA Megrey, KW Myers
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 52 (5-6), 757-780, 2005
1502005
Report of the study group on fisheries and ecosystem responses to recent regime shifts
JR King
North Pacific Marine Science Organization, 2005
1502005
Trends in coho marine survival in relation to the regime concept
Beamish, Noakes, Mcfarlane, Pinnix, Sweeting
Fisheries Oceanography 9 (1), 114-119, 2000
1472000
Climate forcing and the California Current ecosystem
JR King, VN Agostini, CJ Harvey, GA McFarlane, MGG Foreman, ...
ICES Journal of Marine Science 68 (6), 1199-1216, 2011
1362011
Estimating the abundance of juvenile coho salmon in the Strait of Georgia by means of surface trawls
RJ Beamish, D McCaughran, JR King, RM Sweeting, GA McFarlane
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 20 (2), 369-375, 2000
1192000
Migration patterns of spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias) in the North Pacific Ocean.
GA McFarlane, JR King
Fishery Bulletin 101 (2), 358-368, 2003
1072003
The response of the thermal stratification of South Bay (Lake Huron) to climatic variability
JR King, BJ Shuter, AP Zimmerman
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 54 (8), 1873-1882, 1997
1041997
Fisheries climatology: understanding decadal scale processes that naturally regulate British Columbia fish populations
RJ Beamish
Fisheries Oceanography: an integrative approach to fisheries ecology and …, 2000
942000
Age and growth of big skate (Raja binoculata) and longnose skate (Raja rhina) in British Columbia waters
GA McFarlane, JR King
Fisheries Research 78 (2-3), 169-178, 2006
932006
Signals of climate trends and extreme events in the thermal stratification pattern of multibasin Lake Opeongo, Ontario
JR King, BJ Shuter, AP Zimmerman
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 56 (5), 847-852, 1999
891999
A framework for incorporating climate regime shifts into the management of marine resources
JR King, GA McFarlane
Fisheries Management and Ecology 13 (2), 93-102, 2006
852006
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