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2009

Journal Article

Rugosity-based regional modeling of hard-bottom habitat

Dunn, D.C. and Halpin, P.N. (2009). Rugosity-based regional modeling of hard-bottom habitat. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 377, 1-11. doi: 10.3354/meps07839

Rugosity-based regional modeling of hard-bottom habitat

2008

Journal Article

A comparison of methods to spatially represent pelagic longline fishing effort in catch and bycatch studies

Dunn, Daniel C., Kot, Connie Y. and Halpin, Patrick N. (2008). A comparison of methods to spatially represent pelagic longline fishing effort in catch and bycatch studies. Fisheries Research, 92 (2-3), 268-276. doi: 10.1016/j.fishres.2008.01.006

A comparison of methods to spatially represent pelagic longline fishing effort in catch and bycatch studies

2008

Journal Article

Modeling loggerhead turtle movement in the Mediterranean: Importance of body size and oceanography

Eckert, Scott A., Moore, Jeffrey E., Dunn, Daniel C., van Buiten, Ricardo Sagarminaga, Eckert, Karen L. and Halpin, Patrick N. (2008). Modeling loggerhead turtle movement in the Mediterranean: Importance of body size and oceanography. Ecological Applications, 18 (2), 290-308. doi: 10.1890/06-2107.1

Modeling loggerhead turtle movement in the Mediterranean: Importance of body size and oceanography

2005

Journal Article

Lion's paw scallop (Nodipecten subnodosus, Sowerby 1835) aquaculture in Bahia Magdalena, Mexico: effects of population density and season on juvenile growth and mortality

Koch, Volker, Suastegui, Jose Manuel Mazon, Sinsel, Francisco, Mungaray, Miguel Robles and Dunn, Daniel (2005). Lion's paw scallop (Nodipecten subnodosus, Sowerby 1835) aquaculture in Bahia Magdalena, Mexico: effects of population density and season on juvenile growth and mortality. Aquaculture Research, 36 (5), 505-512. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2109.2005.01247.x

Lion's paw scallop (Nodipecten subnodosus, Sowerby 1835) aquaculture in Bahia Magdalena, Mexico: effects of population density and season on juvenile growth and mortality