Seasonal hypoxia in the northern Gulf of Mexico (nGoMex) occurring during the summer months can have sub-lethal effects on fishes by impairing reproductive capabilities, reducing growth rates, displacement to sub-optimal habitat, and altering trophic interactions. Atlantic Croaker, (Micropogonias undulatus) hereafter referred to as croaker, are demersal omnivorous fish found throughout the nGoMex including the area affected by the hypoxic zone. Bottom-water hypoxia may displace croaker from preferred benthic prey to pelagic alternatives. Pelagic shifts will not occur if resilient consumers can withstand hypoxia enough to continue foraging on stressed benthic prey. Stable isotopes can be used to resolve benthic to pelagic food web shifts giv...
Seasonal, summertime hypoxia (dissolved oxygen <= 2 mg l(-1)) has occurred over large areas (-1000 t...
peer reviewedThe whitemouth croaker, Micropogonias furnieri, is a long-lived fish of high commercial...
Declines in dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations in aquatic environments can lead to conditions of h...
textNatural tags in fish reveal life history information that includes migration pathways and dietar...
Hypoxia is a worldwide natural phenomenon that is becoming increasingly more severe as anthropogenic...
Quantifying the population-level effects of hypoxia on coastal fish species has been challenging. In...
A major impact of global climate change has been the marked increase worldwide in the incidence of c...
As eutrophication of estuaries and coastal oceans increases worldwide, the resulting expansion of hy...
The long-term impacts on marine ecosystems and fisheries of the recent worldwide increase in coastal...
We developed a spatially explicit, individual-based model to analyze how hypoxia effects on reproduc...
The goal of this dissertation was to identify the large scale effects that seasonal hypoxia has on t...
As oceans warm due to anthropogenic climate change, the global ocean oxygen inventory decreases in a...
The spatial and temporal extent of summer hypoxia (dissolved oxygen [DO] concentratio
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Hypoxia [dissolved oxygen (DO) < 2 mg/L] is one of the...
Environmental stress can reshape trophic interactions by excluding predators or rendering prey vulne...
Seasonal, summertime hypoxia (dissolved oxygen <= 2 mg l(-1)) has occurred over large areas (-1000 t...
peer reviewedThe whitemouth croaker, Micropogonias furnieri, is a long-lived fish of high commercial...
Declines in dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations in aquatic environments can lead to conditions of h...
textNatural tags in fish reveal life history information that includes migration pathways and dietar...
Hypoxia is a worldwide natural phenomenon that is becoming increasingly more severe as anthropogenic...
Quantifying the population-level effects of hypoxia on coastal fish species has been challenging. In...
A major impact of global climate change has been the marked increase worldwide in the incidence of c...
As eutrophication of estuaries and coastal oceans increases worldwide, the resulting expansion of hy...
The long-term impacts on marine ecosystems and fisheries of the recent worldwide increase in coastal...
We developed a spatially explicit, individual-based model to analyze how hypoxia effects on reproduc...
The goal of this dissertation was to identify the large scale effects that seasonal hypoxia has on t...
As oceans warm due to anthropogenic climate change, the global ocean oxygen inventory decreases in a...
The spatial and temporal extent of summer hypoxia (dissolved oxygen [DO] concentratio
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Hypoxia [dissolved oxygen (DO) < 2 mg/L] is one of the...
Environmental stress can reshape trophic interactions by excluding predators or rendering prey vulne...
Seasonal, summertime hypoxia (dissolved oxygen <= 2 mg l(-1)) has occurred over large areas (-1000 t...
peer reviewedThe whitemouth croaker, Micropogonias furnieri, is a long-lived fish of high commercial...
Declines in dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations in aquatic environments can lead to conditions of h...