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Declining oxygen in the global ocean and coastal waters
D Breitburg, LA Levin, A Oschlies, M Grégoire, FP Chavez, DJ Conley, ...
Science 359 (6371), eaam7240, 2018
24782018
Patterns of life-history diversification in North American fishes: implications for population regulation
KO Winemiller, KA Rose
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and aquatic sciences 49 (10), 2196-2218, 1992
19931992
Ecological forecasts: an emerging imperative
JS Clark, SR Carpenter, M Barber, S Collins, A Dobson, JA Foley, ...
science 293 (5530), 657-660, 2001
11712001
Compensatory density dependence in fish populations: importance, controversy, understanding and prognosis
KA Rose, JH Cowan Jr, KO Winemiller, RA Myers, R Hilborn
Fish and Fisheries 2 (4), 293-327, 2001
7842001
Super-individuals a simple solution for modelling large populations on an individual basis
M Scheffer, JM Baveco, DL DeAngelis, KA Rose, EH van Nes
Ecological modelling 80 (2-3), 161-170, 1995
4841995
Skill assessment for coupled biological/physical models of marine systems
CA Stow, J Jolliff, DJ McGillicuddy Jr, SC Doney, JI Allen, MAM Friedrichs, ...
Journal of Marine Systems 76 (1-2), 4-15, 2009
4602009
On the use of IPCC-class models to assess the impact of climate on living marine resources
CA Stock, MA Alexander, NA Bond, KM Brander, WWL Cheung, ...
Progress in Oceanography 88 (1-4), 1-27, 2011
3442011
Growth rate variation and larval survival: inferences from an individual-based size-dependent predation model
JA Rice, TJ Miller, KA Rose, LB Crowder, EA Marschall, AS Trebitz, ...
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 50 (1), 133-142, 1993
3231993
Why are quantitative relationships between environmental quality and fish populations so elusive?
KA Rose
Ecological Applications 10 (2), 367-385, 2000
3022000
Ecosystem models for fisheries management: finding the sweet spot
JS Collie, LW Botsford, A Hastings, IC Kaplan, JL Largier, PA Livingston, ...
Fish and Fisheries 17 (1), 101-125, 2016
2842016
End-to-end models for the analysis of marine ecosystems: challenges, issues, and next steps
KA Rose, JI Allen, Y Artioli, M Barange, J Blackford, F Carlotti, R Cropp, ...
Marine and Coastal Fisheries 2 (1), 115-130, 2010
2622010
Bioenergetics modeling of stream trout growth: temperature and food consumption effects
SF Railsback, KA Rose
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 128 (2), 241-256, 1999
2581999
Variability in survival of larval fish: disentangling components with a generalized individual-based model
BH Letcher, JA Rice, LB Crowder, KA Rose
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 53 (4), 787-801, 1996
2441996
Individual variability and spatial heterogeneity in fish population models
JA Tyler, KA Rose
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 4, 91-123, 1994
2041994
Why do most fish produce so many tiny offspring?
KO Winemiller, KA Rose
The American Naturalist 142 (4), 585-603, 1993
2021993
A bioenergetics-based population dynamics model of Pacific herring (Clupea harengus pallasi) coupled to a lower trophic level nutrient–phytoplankton–zooplankton model …
BA Megrey, KA Rose, RA Klumb, DE Hay, FE Werner, DL Eslinger, ...
Ecological modelling 202 (1-2), 144-164, 2007
1942007
Size-dependent vulnerability of marine fish larvae to predation: an individual-based numerical experiment
JH Cowan Jr, ED Houde, KA Rose
ICES Journal of Marine Science 53 (1), 23-37, 1996
1931996
Model goodness-of-fit analysis using regression and related techniques
EP Smith, KA Rose
Ecological modelling 77 (1), 49-64, 1995
1921995
Toward a better understanding of fish‐based contribution to ocean carbon flux
GK Saba, AB Burd, JP Dunne, S Hernández‐León, AH Martin, KA Rose, ...
Limnology and Oceanography 66 (5), 1639-1664, 2021
1672021
Individual‐based model of yellow perch and walleye populations in Oneida Lake
KA Rose, ES Rutherford, DS McDermot, JL Forney, EL Mills
Ecological Monographs 69 (2), 127-154, 1999
1671999
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