Jeffrey G. Dorman, Ph.D.

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2011 Integrative Biology University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Oceanography, aquatic ecology
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Thomas M. Powell grad student 2011 UC Berkeley
 (The Influence of Seasonal and Decadal Trends in Coastal Ocean Processes on the Population Biology of the krill species Euphausia pacifica: Results of a coupled ecosystem and individual based modeling study.)
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Santora JA, Zeno R, Dorman JG, et al. (2018) Submarine canyons represent an essential habitat network for krill hotspots in a Large Marine Ecosystem. Scientific Reports. 8: 7579
Santora JA, Dorman JG, Sydeman WJ. (2017) Modeling spatiotemporal dynamics of krill aggregations: size, intensity, persistence, and coherence with seabirds Ecography. 40: 1300-1314
Dorman JG, Castruccio FS, Curchitser EN, et al. (2016) Modeled connectivity of Acropora millepora populations from reefs of the Spratly Islands and the greater South China Sea Coral Reefs. 35: 169-179
Dorman JG, Sydeman WJ, García-Reyes M, et al. (2015) Modeling krill aggregations in the central-northern California Current Marine Ecology Progress Series. 528: 87-99
Dorman JG, Sydeman WJ, Bograd SJ, et al. (2015) An individual-based model of the krill Euphausia pacifica in the California Current Progress in Oceanography
Dorman JG, Powell TM, Sydeman WJ, et al. (2011) Advection and starvation cause krill (Euphausia pacifica) decreases in 2005 Northern California coastal populations: Implications from a model study Geophysical Research Letters. 38
Dorman JG, Bollens SM, Slaughter AM. (2005) Population biology of euphausiids off northern California and effects of short time-scale wind events on Euphausia pacifica Marine Ecology Progress Series. 288: 183-198
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