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George L Hunt Jr
George L Hunt Jr
Research Professor University of Washington
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Climate change and control of the southeastern Bering Sea pelagic ecosystem
GL Hunt Jr, P Stabeno, G Walters, E Sinclair, RD Brodeur, JM Napp, ...
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 49 (26), 5821-5853, 2002
7462002
The adaptive significance of coloniality in birds
J Wittenberger, GL Hunt, Jr.
Avian Biology VIII, 1-78, 1985
697*1985
Increases in jellyfish biomass in the Bering Sea: implications for the ecosystem
RD Brodeur, H Sugisaki, GL Hunt Jr
Marine Ecology Progress Series 233, 89-103, 2002
4832002
Climate impacts on eastern Bering Sea foodwebs: a synthesis of new data and an assessment of the Oscillating Control Hypothesis
GL Hunt Jr, KO Coyle, LB Eisner, EV Farley, RA Heintz, F Mueter, ...
ICES Journal of Marine Science 68 (6), 1230-1243, 2011
4502011
Scale-dependent processes in the physical and biological environment of marine birds
GL Hunt, DC Schneider
Seabirds: feeding biology and role in marine ecosystems. Cambridge …, 1987
4131987
Influence of food distribution and human disturbance on the reproductive success of Herring Gulls
GL Hunt Jr
Ecology 53 (6), 1051-1061, 1972
3021972
Rise and fall of jellyfish in the eastern Bering Sea in relation to climate regime shifts
RD Brodeur, MB Decker, L Ciannelli, JE Purcell, NA Bond, PJ Stabeno, ...
Progress in Oceanography 77 (2-3), 103-111, 2008
2592008
S34. 3: Physical processes, prey abundance, and the foraging ecology of seabirds
GL Hunt, F Mehlum, RW Russell, D Irons, B Decker, PH Becker
Proceedings of the 22nd International ornithological congress, Durban, 1999
2361999
Interplay between top-down, bottom-up, and wasp-waist control in marine ecosystems
GL Hunt Jr, S McKinnell
Progress in Oceanography 68 (2-4), 115-124, 2006
2322006
Gull chick survival: the significance of growth rates, timing of breeding and territory size
GL Hunt Jr, MW Hunt
Ecology 57 (1), 62-75, 1976
2301976
Reproductive performance of seabirds: the importance of population and colony size
GL Hunt Jr, ZA Eppley, DC Schneider
The Auk 103 (2), 306-317, 1986
2171986
Climate change and the control of energy flow in the southeastern Bering Sea
GL Hunt Jr, PJ Stabeno
Progress in Oceanography 55 (1-2), 5-22, 2002
2162002
Female-Female Pairing in Western Gulls (Larus occidentalis) in Southern California
GL Hunt Jr, MW Hunt
Science 196 (4297), 1466-1467, 1977
2161977
Anomalous conditions in the south‐eastern Bering Sea 1997: linkages among climate, weather, ocean, and Biology
JM Napp, GL Hunt Jr
Fisheries Oceanography 10 (1), 61-68, 2001
2102001
Bottom‐up forcing and the decline of Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) in Alaska: assessing the ocean climate hypothesis
AW Trites, AJ Miller, HDG Maschner, MA Alexander, SJ Bograd, ...
Fisheries Oceanography 16 (1), 46-67, 2007
2072007
Comparative foraging ecology of planktivorous auklets in relation to ocean physics and prey availability
GL Hunt Jr, RW Russell, KO Coyle, T Weingartner
Marine Ecology Progress Series 167, 241-259, 1998
2071998
Foraging in a fractal environment: spatial patterns in a marine predator-prey system
RW Russell, GL Hunt, KO Coyle, RT Cooney
Landscape Ecology 7, 195-209, 1992
2061992
Feeding ecology of seabirds of the eastern Bering Sea
H GL Jr
The eastern Bering Sea shelf: oceanography and resources 2, 629-648, 1981
186*1981
Anomalous conditions in the south‐eastern Bering Sea, 1997: nutrients, phytoplankton and zooplankton
DA Stockwell, TE Whitledge, SI Zeeman, KO Coyle, JM Napp, RD Brodeur, ...
Fisheries Oceanography 10 (1), 99-116, 2001
1762001
The Barents and Chukchi Seas: comparison of two Arctic shelf ecosystems
GL Hunt Jr, AL Blanchard, P Boveng, P Dalpadado, KF Drinkwater, ...
Journal of Marine Systems 109, 43-68, 2013
1752013
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