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    Ecosystem ecology: size-based constraints on the pyramids of life by Trebilco, Rowan, Baum, Julia K., Salomon, Anne K., Dulvy, Nicholas K.

    Published in Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) (01-07-2013)
    “…•We show that ecological pyramids and size spectra are equivalent and interchangeable•Linking pyramids with size spectra highlights size-based constraints on…”
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    Ancient clam gardens increased shellfish production: adaptive strategies from the past can inform food security today by Groesbeck, Amy S, Rowell, Kirsten, Lepofsky, Dana, Salomon, Anne K

    Published in PloS one (11-03-2014)
    “…Maintaining food production while sustaining productive ecosystems is among the central challenges of our time, yet, it has been for millennia. Ancient clam…”
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    Sudden collapse of a mesopredator reveals its complementary role in mediating rocky reef regime shifts by Burt, Jenn M., Tinker, M. Tim, Okamoto, Daniel K., Demes, Kyle W., Holmes, Keith, Salomon, Anne K.

    “…While changes in the abundance of keystone predators can have cascading effects resulting in regime shifts, the role of mesopredators in these processes…”
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    Ancient clam gardens, traditional management portfolios, and the resilience of coupled human-ocean systems by Jackley, Julia, Gardner, Lindsay, Djunaedi, Audrey F., Salomon, Anne K.

    Published in Ecology and society (01-12-2016)
    “…Indigenous communities have actively managed their environments for millennia using a diversity of resource use and conservation strategies. Clam gardens,…”
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    Democratizing conservation science and practice by Salomon, Anne K., Lertzman, Ken, Brown, Kelly, Wilson, Ḵii'iljuus Barbara, Secord, Dave, McKechnie, Iain

    Published in Ecology and society (01-03-2018)
    “…Although conservation science and practice have made great strides in steering society toward ecological sustainability, these endeavors have historically done…”
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    Trophic control of cryptic coralline algal diversity by Hind, Katharine R., Starko, Samuel, Burt, Jenn M., Lemay, Matthew A., Salomon, Anne K., Martone, Patrick T.

    “…Understanding how trophic dynamics drive variation in biodiversity is essential for predicting the outcomes of trophic downgrading across the world’s…”
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    Measuring social-ecological resilience reveals opportunities for transforming environmental governance by Salomon, Anne K., Quinlan, Allyson E., Pang, Gabrielle H., Okamoto, Daniel K., Vazquez-Vera, Leonardo

    Published in Ecology and society (01-09-2019)
    “…Understanding the resilience of social-ecological systems can advance our ability to transform environmental governance and achieve ecologically sustainable…”
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    Expanded consumer niche widths may signal an early response to spatial protection by Olson, Angeleen M, Trebilco, Rowan, Salomon, Anne K

    Published in PloS one (15-10-2019)
    “…Marine management interventions are increasingly being implemented with the explicit goal of rebuilding ocean ecosystems, but early responses may begin with…”
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    Potential impacts of climate-related decline of seafood harvest on nutritional status of coastal First Nations in British Columbia, Canada by Marushka, Lesya, Kenny, Tiff-Annie, Batal, Malek, Cheung, William W L, Fediuk, Karen, Golden, Christopher D, Salomon, Anne K, Sadik, Tonio, Weatherdon, Lauren V, Chan, Hing Man

    Published in PloS one (27-02-2019)
    “…Traditional food systems are under pressure from various stressors, including climate change which is projected to negatively alter the abundance of marine…”
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    11,500 y of human–clam relationships provide long-term context for intertidal management in the Salish Sea, British Columbia by Toniello, Ginevra, Lepofsky, Dana, Lertzman-Lepofsky, Gavia, Salomon, Anne K., Rowell, Kirsten

    “…Historical ecology can provide insights into the long-term and complex relationships between humans and culturally important species and ecosystems, thereby…”
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    Recruitment facilitation can drive alternative states on temperate reefs by Baskett, Marissa L, Salomon, Anne K

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-06-2010)
    “…How the combination of positive and negative species interactions acts to drive community dynamics is a fundamental question in ecology. Here we explore one…”
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    Indigenous knowledge of key ecological processes confers resilience to a small‐scale kelp fishery by Kobluk, Hannah M., Gladstone, Keith, Reid, Mike, Brown, Kelly, Krumhansl, Kira A., Salomon, Anne K.

    Published in People and nature (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-06-2021)
    “…Feedbacks between social and ecological processes can lead to sustainable stewardship practices that support ecological resilience among harvested populations…”
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    Key Features and Context-Dependence of Fishery-Induced Trophic Cascades by SALOMON, ANNE K., GAICHAS, SARAH K., SHEARS, NICK T., SMITH, JENNIFER E., MADIN, ELIZABETH M. P., GAINES, STEVEN D.

    Published in Conservation biology (01-04-2010)
    “…Trophic cascades triggered by fishing have profound implications for marine ecosystems and the socioeconomic systems that depend on them. With the number of…”
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    Archaeological and Contemporary Evidence Indicates Low Sea Otter Prevalence on the Pacific Northwest Coast During the Late Holocene by Slade, Erin, McKechnie, Iain, Salomon, Anne K.

    Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-04-2022)
    “…The historic extirpation and subsequent recovery of sea otters ( Enhydra lutris ) have profoundly changed coastal social-ecological systems across the…”
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    Sex and occupation time influence niche space of a recovering keystone predator by Rechsteiner, Erin U., Watson, Jane C., Tinker, M. Tim, Nichol, Linda M., Morgan Henderson, Matthew J., McMillan, Christie J., DeRoos, Mike, Fournier, Marie C., Salomon, Anne K., Honka, Leah D., Darimont, Chris T.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-03-2019)
    “…Predators exert strong effects on ecological communities, particularly when they re‐occupy areas after decades of extirpation. Within species, such effects can…”
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    Enabling coexistence: Navigating predator‐induced regime shifts in human‐ocean systems by Burt, Jenn M., Wilson, Ḵii'iljuus Barbara J., Malchoff, Tim, Mack, Wii‐tsts‐koom Anne, Davidson, Skil Hiilans Allan, Gitkinjuaas, Salomon, Anne K., Wehi, Priscilla

    Published in People and nature (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-09-2020)
    “…Rapid system‐wide changes triggered by predators can pose considerable challenges to people. In the Northeast Pacific, the recovery of sea otters Enhydra…”
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    Opposing trends in fisheries portfolio diversity at harvester and community scales signal opportunities for adaptation by Ouchi, Sachiko, Wilson, Lori, Wabnitz, Colette C.C., Golden, Christopher D., Beaudreau, Anne H., Kenny, Tiff-Annie, Singh, Gerald G., Cheung, William W.L., Chan, Hing Man, Salomon, Anne K.

    Published in Facets (Ottawa) (24-11-2022)
    “…Understanding mechanisms that promote social-ecological resilience can inform future adaptation strategies. Among seafood dependent communities, these can be…”
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    Sea otters homogenize mussel beds and reduce habitat provisioning in a rocky intertidal ecosystem by Singh, Gerald G, Markel, Russell W, Martone, Rebecca G, Salomon, Anne K, Harley, Christopher D G, Chan, Kai M A

    Published in PloS one (24-05-2013)
    “…Sea otters (Enhydra lutris) are keystone predators that consume a variety of benthic invertebrates, including the intertidal mussel, Mytilus californianus. By…”
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    Insights Gained from Including People in Our Models of Nature and Modes of Science by Salomon, Anne K, McKechnie, Iain

    Published in Annual review of marine science (10-09-2024)
    “…Across the natural sciences, humans are typically conceptualized as external disruptors of nature rather than adaptable components of it. Historical evidence,…”
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