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Andrew Allyn
Andrew Allyn
Gulf of Maine Research Institute
E-mail megerősítve itt: gmri.org - Kezdőlap
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Climate vulnerability and resilience in the most valuable North American fishery
A Le Bris, KE Mills, RA Wahle, Y Chen, MA Alexander, AJ Allyn, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (8), 1831-1836, 2018
1902018
It’s about time: A synthesis of changing phenology in the Gulf of Maine ecosystem
MD Staudinger, KE Mills, K Stamieszkin, NR Record, CA Hudak, A Allyn, ...
Fisheries Oceanography 28 (5), 532-566, 2019
1152019
Winter dispersal and activity patterns of post-breeding black-legged kittiwakes Rissa tridactyla from Prince William Sound, Alaska
A McKnight, DB Irons, AJ Allyn, KM Sullivan, RM Suryan
Marine Ecology Progress Series 442, 241-253, 2011
542011
‘Stepping stone’pattern in Pacific Arctic tern migration reveals the importance of upwelling areas
A McKnight, AJ Allyn, DC Duffy, DB Irons
Marine Ecology Progress Series 491, 253-264, 2013
532013
Distribution, abundance and population trends of the Kittlitz's Murrelet Brachyramphus brevirostris in Prince William Sound, Alaska
KJ Kuletz, CS Nations, B Manly, AJ Allyn, DB Irons, A McKnight
Marine Ornithology 39, 97-109, 2011
462011
The power of forecasts to advance ecological theory
ASL Lewis, CR Rollinson, AJ Allyn, J Ashander, S Brodie, CB Brookson, ...
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 14 (3), 746-756, 2023
312023
Comparing and synthesizing quantitative distribution models and qualitative vulnerability assessments to project marine species distributions under climate change
AJ Allyn, MA Alexander, BS Franklin, F Massiot-Granier, AJ Pershing, ...
PLoS One 15 (4), e0231595, 2020
232020
Complex patterns of temperature sensitivity, not ecological traits, dictate diverse species responses to climate change
JG Schuetz, KE Mills, AJ Allyn, K Stamieszkin, AL Bris, AJ Pershing
Ecography 42 (1), 111-124, 2019
232019
Movements and foraging habitats of great shearwaters Puffinus gravis in the Gulf of Maine
RA Powers, K.D., Wiley, D.N., Allyn, A.J., Welch, L.J. & Ronconi
Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2017
18*2017
Deep hurdle networks for zero-inflated multi-target regression: Application to multiple species abundance estimation
S Kong, J Bai, JH Lee, D Chen, A Allyn, M Stuart, M Pinsky, K Mills, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.16040, 2020
142020
Widespread habitat loss and redistribution of marine top predators in a changing ocean
CD Braun, N Lezama-Ochoa, N Farchadi, MC Arostegui, M Alexander, ...
Science Advances 9 (32), eadi2718, 2023
72023
Brachyramphus murrelet trends and the Prince William Sound, Alaska, surveys: A response to Hodges and Kirchhoff
KJ Kuletz, CS Nations, B Manly, AJ Allyn, DB Irons, A McKnight
Marine Ornithology 41, 69-71, 2013
52013
Relationships among Kittlitz’s murrelet habitat use, temperature-depth profiles, and landscape features in Prince William Sound, Alaska, USA
AJ Allyn, A McKnight, K McGarigal, CR Griffin, KJ Kuletz, DB Irons
Marine Ecology Progress Series 466, 233-247, 2012
52012
Building use‐inspired species distribution models: Using multiple data types to examine and improve model performance
CD Braun, MC Arostegui, N Farchadi, M Alexander, P Afonso, A Allyn, ...
Ecological Applications 33 (6), e2893, 2023
42023
Assessing a paired logistic regression model of presence-only data to map important habitat areas of the rare Kittlitz's Murrelet Brachyramphus brevirostris
AJ Allyn, A McKnight, K McGarigal, CR Griffin, KJ Kuletz, DA Cushing, ...
Marine Ornithology 43, 65-76, 2015
22015
Population Size, Habitat Use and Diet of Kittlitz's Murrelets in Prince William Sound, Alaska
AJ Allyn
12012
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