March 2, 2018

Publications

NGOMEX Publications

Glaspie, C. N., Clouse, M., Elliot, D. T., Kimmel, D. G., Ludsin, S. A., Mason, D. M., Pierson, J. J., Roman, M. R., and Brandt, S. B. Impacts of hypoxia on the pelagic food web of the northern Gulf of Mexico. Estuaries and Coasts. In review.

Glaspie, C. N., Clouse, M., Adamack, A. T., Cha, Y., Ludsin, S. A., Mason, D. M., Roman, M. R., Stow, C. A., and Brandt, S. B. 2018. Effect of hypoxia on diet of Atlantic bumper Chloroscombrus chrysurus in the northern Gulf of Mexico. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. Published online. DOI:10.1002/tafs.10063

Goto, D., Roberts, J. J., Pothoven, S.A., Ludsin, S. A., H. A. Vanderploeg, Brandt, S. B. and T. O. Hook. 2017. Acoustic size-mediated regulation of demersal predator-prey coupling in Lake Erie transient dead Zones. Accepted with revision. Environmental Biology of Fishes.

Gruss, A., Rose, K.A., Simons, J., Ainsworth, C.H., De Mutsert, K., Himchak, P., Kaplan, I.C., Froeschke, J., Zetina Rejon, M.J., and D. Chagaris. 2017. Recommendations for ecosystem modeling efforts aiming to inform ecosystembased fisheries management and restoration projects. Marine and Coastal Fisheries, DOI:10.1080/19425120.2017.1330786

De Mutsert, K., Steenbeek, J., Cowan, J.H. Jr., and V. Christensen. 2017. Using ecosystem modeling to determine hypoxia effects on fish and fisheries. Chapter 14 In: D. Justic, K.A. Rose, R.D. Hetland, and K. Fennel (eds). Modeling Coastal Hypoxia: Numerical Simulations of Patterns, Controls and Effects of Dissolved Oxygen Dynamics. Springer, New York

Vasslides, J.M., De Mutsert, K., Christensen, V., and H. Townsend. 2016. Using the Ecopath with Ecosim modeling approach to understand the effects of watershed-based management actions in coastal ecosystems. Coastal Management 45 (1):1-12. Published online: DOI: 10.1080/08920753.2017.1237241.

De Mutsert, K., Steenbeek, J., Lewis, K., Buszowski, J., Cowan, J.H. Jr., and V. Christensen. 2016. Exploring effects of hypoxia on fish and fisheries in the northern Gulf of Mexico using a dynamic spatially explicit ecosystem model. Ecological Modelling 331: 142-150. doi:10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2015.10.013. In-Progress