William J. Sydeman

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Farallon Institute for Advanced Ecosystem Research, Petaluma, CA, United States 
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Bograd SJ, Jacox MG, Hazen EL, et al. (2022) Climate Change Impacts on Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems. Annual Review of Marine Science
Shi H, Jin FF, Wills RCJ, et al. (2022) Global decline in ocean memory over the 21st century. Science Advances. 8: eabm3468
García-Reyes M, Thompson SA, Rogers-Bennett L, et al. (2022) Winter oceanographic conditions predict summer bull kelp canopy cover in northern California. Plos One. 17: e0267737
van der Sleen P, Zuidema PA, Morrongiello J, et al. (2022) Interannual temperature variability is a principal driver of low-frequency fluctuations in marine fish populations. Communications Biology. 5: 28
Orgeret F, Thiebault A, Kovacs KM, et al. (2021) Climate change impacts on seabirds and marine mammals: The importance of study duration, thermal tolerance and generation time. Ecology Letters. 25: 218-239
Hoover BA, García-Reyes M, Batten SD, et al. (2021) Spatio-temporal persistence of zooplankton communities in the Gulf of Alaska. Plos One. 16: e0244960
Santora JA, Mantua NJ, Schroeder ID, et al. (2020) Habitat compression and ecosystem shifts as potential links between marine heatwave and record whale entanglements. Nature Communications. 11: 536
Piatt JF, Parrish JK, Renner HM, et al. (2020) Extreme mortality and reproductive failure of common murres resulting from the northeast Pacific marine heatwave of 2014-2016. Plos One. 15: e0226087
Sydeman WJ, Dedman S, García-Reyes M, et al. (2020) Sixty-five years of northern anchovy population studies in the southern California Current: a review and suggestion for sensible management Ices Journal of Marine Science. 77: 486-499
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
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