Search Results - "Feddern, Megan L."
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Riparian soil nitrogen cycling and isotopic enrichment in response to a long‐term salmon carcass manipulation experiment
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-11-2019)“…Pacific salmon acquire most of their biomass in the ocean before returning to spawn and die in coastal streams and lakes, thus providing subsidies of…”
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Delayed trophic response of a marine predator to ocean condition and prey availability during the past century
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-01-2023)“…Understanding the response of predators to ecological change at multiple temporal scales can elucidate critical predator–prey dynamics that would otherwise go…”
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Stable isotope signatures in historic harbor seal bone link food web‐assimilated carbon and nitrogen resources to a century of environmental change
Published in Global change biology (01-06-2021)“…Anthropogenic climate change will impact nutrient cycles, primary production, and ecosystem structure in the world's oceans, although considerable uncertainty…”
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Body size and early marine conditions drive changes in Chinook salmon productivity across northern latitude ecosystems
Published in Global change biology (01-10-2024)“…Disentangling the influences of climate change from other stressors affecting the population dynamics of aquatic species is particularly pressing for northern…”
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How commercial fishing effort is managed
Published in Fish and fisheries (Oxford, England) (01-03-2019)“…Wild capture fisheries produce 90 million tonnes of food each year and have the potential to provide sustainable livelihoods for nearly 40 million people…”
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Kings of the North: Bridging Disciplines to Understand the Effects of Changing Climate on Chinook Salmon in the Arctic–Yukon–Kuskokwim Region
Published in Fisheries (01-08-2023)“…Understanding how species are responding to environmental change is a central challenge for stewards and managers of fish and wildlife who seek to maintain…”
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The influence of dynamic resources and stable isotope incorporation rates on aquatic consumer trophic position estimation
Published in Limnology and oceanography, methods (01-03-2024)“…A key assumption in trophic position (TP) estimation using stable isotope analysis is that consumers are in isotopic equilibrium with their resources. Here, we…”
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Applied Ecosystem Chemistry: Linking Biogeochemical and Physiological Processes to Ecological Interactions
Published 01-01-2021“…Physical environments are changing globally due to anthropogenic impacts which have the potential to alter ecological interactions. To understand how…”
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