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John Field
John Field
Research Fishery Biologist, NOAA Fisheries, Santa Cruz, CA
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Climate change impacts on US coastal and marine ecosystems
D Scavia, JC Field, DF Boesch, RW Buddemeier, V Burkett, DR Cayan, ...
Estuaries 25, 149-164, 2002
11572002
Top-down modeling and bottom-up dynamics: linking a fisheries-based ecosystem model with climate hypotheses in the Northern California Current
JC Field, RC Francis, K Aydin
Progress in Oceanography 68 (2-4), 238-270, 2006
2642006
Using productivity and susceptibility indices to assess the vulnerability of United States fish stocks to overfishing
WS Patrick, P Spencer, J Link, J Cope, J Field, D Kobayashi, P Lawson, ...
2622010
Range expansion and trophic interactions of the jumbo squid, Dosidicus gigas, in the California Current
JC Field, KEN Baltz, AJ Phillips, WA Walker
California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations Report 48, 131, 2007
2212007
Habitat compression and ecosystem shifts as potential links between marine heatwave and record whale entanglements
JA Santora, NJ Mantua, ID Schroeder, JC Field, EL Hazen, SJ Bograd, ...
Nature communications 11 (1), 536, 2020
2032020
Dealing with uncertainty in ecosystem models: the paradox of use for living marine resource management
JS Link, TF Ihde, CJ Harvey, SK Gaichas, JC Field, JKT Brodziak, ...
Progress in Oceanography 102, 102-114, 2012
1712012
State of the California Current 2014-15: Impacts of the Warm-Water" Blob"
AW Leising, ID Schroeder, SJ Bograd, J Abell, R Durazo, ...
California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations Reports 56, 2015
1682015
Does MPA mean ‘Major Problem for Assessments'? Considering the consequences of place‐based management systems
JC Field, AE Punt, RD Methot, CJ Thomson
Fish and Fisheries 7 (4), 284-302, 2006
1572006
Mesoscale structure and oceanographic determinants of krill hotspots in the California Current: Implications for trophic transfer and conservation
JA Santora, WJ Sydeman, ID Schroeder, BK Wells, JC Field
Progress in Oceanography 91 (4), 397-409, 2011
1412011
Use of productivity and susceptibility indices to determine stock vulnerability, with example applications to six US fisheries
WS Patrick, P Spencer, OA Ormseth, JM Cope, JC Field, DR Kobayashi, ...
1352009
State of the California Current 2015-16: comparisons with the 1997-98 El Niņo
S Mcclatchie, R Goericke, A Leising, TD Auth, E Bjorkstedt, RR Robertson, ...
1332016
Extreme plasticity in life‐history strategy allows a migratory predator (jumbo squid) to cope with a changing climate
HJT Hoving, WF Gilly, U Markaida, KJ Benoit‐Bird, ZW ‐Brown, P Daniel, ...
Global change biology 19 (7), 2089-2103, 2013
1312013
Considering ecosystem-based fisheries management in the California Current
JC Field, RC Francis
Marine Policy 30 (5), 552-569, 2006
1182006
The potential consequences of climate variability and change on coastal areas and marine resources: Report of the Coastal Areas and Marine Resources Sector Team, US National …
DF Boesch, JC Field, D Scavia
US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration …, 2000
1162000
Interannual variation in pelagic juvenile rockfish (Sebastes spp.) abundance – going with the flow
S Ralston, KM Sakuma, JC Field
Fisheries Oceanography 22 (4), 288-308, 2013
1112013
Marine vertebrate biodiversity and distribution within the central California Current using environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding and ecosystem surveys
CJ Closek, JA Santora, HA Starks, ID Schroeder, EA Andruszkiewicz, ...
Frontiers in Marine Science 6, 732, 2019
972019
State of the California Current 2009-2010: Regional variation persists through transition from La Niņa to El Niņo (and back?)
EP Bjorkstedt, R Goericke, S McClatchie, E Weber, W Watson, N Lo, ...
962010
Combined climate‐ and prey‐mediated range expansion of Humboldt squid (Dosidicus gigas), a large marine predator in the California Current System
JS Stewart, EL Hazen, SJ Bograd, JEK Byrnes, DG Foley, WF Gilly, ...
Global change biology 20 (6), 1832-1843, 2014
952014
Spatial ecology of krill, micronekton and top predators in the central California Current: Implications for defining ecologically important areas
JA Santora, JC Field, ID Schroeder, KM Sakuma, BK Wells, WJ Sydeman
Progress in Oceanography 106, 154-174, 2012
932012
Anomalous epipelagic micronekton assemblage patterns in the neritic waters of the California Current in spring 2015 during a period of extreme ocean conditions
KM Sakuma, JC Field, NJ Mantua, S Ralston, BB Marinovic, CN Carrion
CalCOFI Rep 57, 163-183, 2016
912016
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