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William C. Leggett CM PhD DSc FRSC
William C. Leggett CM PhD DSc FRSC
Professor Emeritus Dept. of Biology Queen's University
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Trophic cascades in a formerly cod-dominated ecosystem
KT Frank, B Petrie, JS Choi, WC Leggett
Science 308 (5728), 1621-1623, 2005
16002005
Recruitment in marine fishes: is it regulated by starvation and predation in the egg and larval stages?
WC Leggett, E Deblois
Netherlands Journal of Sea Research 32 (2), 119-134, 1994
9361994
Latitudinal variation in reproductive characteristics of American shad (Alosa sapidissima): evidence for population specific life history strategies in fish
WC Leggett, JE Carscadden
Journal of the Fisheries Board of Canada 35 (11), 1469-1478, 1978
5041978
Empirical prediction of fish biomass and yield
JM Hanson, WC Leggett
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 39 (2), 257-263, 1982
4561982
An appraisal of condition measures for marine fish larvae
A Ferron, WC Leggett
Advances in marine biology 30, 217-303, 1994
4231994
Size and Age at Metamorphosis in Marine Fishes: An Analysis of Laboratory-Reared Winter Flounder (Pseudopleutonectes americanus) with a Review of Variation …
RC Chambers, WC Leggett
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 44 (11), 1936-1947, 1987
3991987
Evidence for a dome‐shaped relationship between turbulence and larval fish ingestion rates
BR MacKenzie, TJ Miller, S Cyr, WC Leggett
Limnology and Oceanography 39 (8), 1790-1799, 1994
3771994
Maternal influences on variation in egg sizes in temperate marine fishes
RC Chambers, WC Leggett
American zoologist 36 (2), 180-196, 1996
3741996
Age and size-selective predation on larval fishes: the bigger-is-better hypothesis revisited.
MK Litvak, WC Leggett
Marine ecology progress series. Oldendorf 81 (1), 13-24, 1992
3691992
The importance of scale to predator‐prey spatial correlations: an example of Atlantic fishes
GA Rose, WC Leggett
Ecology 71 (1), 33-43, 1990
3431990
The importance of activity in bioenergetics models applied to actively foraging fishes
D Boisclair, WC Leggett
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 46 (11), 1859-1867, 1989
3251989
Transient dynamics of an altered large marine ecosystem
KT Frank, B Petrie, JAD Fisher, WC Leggett
Nature 477 (7362), 86-89, 2011
3122011
Evidence of an adaptive basis for geographic variation in body morphology and time of downstream migration of juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
BE Riddell, WC Leggett
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 38 (3), 308-320, 1981
2811981
The ecology of fish migrations
WC Leggett
Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 285-308, 1977
2651977
Maternal and environmental gradients in the egg size of an iteroparous fish
TA Johnston, WC Leggett
Ecology 83 (7), 1777-1791, 2002
2522002
Quantifying the contribution of small-scale turbulence to the encounter rates between larval fish and their zooplankton prey: effects of wind and tide
BR MacKenzie, WC Leggett
Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser 73 (2), 149-160, 1991
2411991
Decline in top predator body size and changing climate alter trophic structure in an oceanic ecosystem
NL Shackell, KT Frank, JAD Fisher, B Petrie, WC Leggett
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 277 (1686), 1353-1360, 2010
2392010
Vertical migrations and transport of larval fish in a partially mixed estuary
L Fortier, WC Leggett
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 40 (10), 1543-1555, 1983
2391983
Ecosystem changes and the effects on capelin (Mallotus villosus), a major forage species
JE Carscadden, KT Frank, WC Leggett
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 58 (1), 73-85, 2001
2352001
Latitudinal differences in energy allocation and use during the freshwater migrations of American shad (Alosa sapidissima) and their life history consequences
BD Glebe, WC Leggett
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 38 (7), 806-820, 1981
2071981
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