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J. Icarus Allen
Researcher at Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Publications - 51
Citations - 4002
J. Icarus Allen is an academic researcher from Plymouth Marine Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Marine ecosystem. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 51 publications receiving 3536 citations.
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Skill assessment for coupled biological/physical models of marine systems
Craig A. Stow,Jason K. Jolliff,Dennis J. McGillicuddy,Scott C. Doney,J. Icarus Allen,Marjorie A. M. Friedrichs,Kenneth A. Rose,Philip Wallhead +7 more
TL;DR: The routine application and presentation of rigorous skill assessment metrics will also serve the broader interests of the modeling community, ultimately resulting in improved forecasting abilities as well as helping us recognize the authors' limitations.
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Potential consequences of climate change for primary production and fish production in large marine ecosystems
Julia L. Blanchard,Julia L. Blanchard,Simon Jennings,Simon Jennings,Robert Holmes,James Harle,Gorka Merino,J. Icarus Allen,Jason Holt,Nicholas K. Dulvy,Manuel Barange +10 more
TL;DR: This work couple a physical–biogeochemical model with a dynamic, size-based food web model to predict the future effects of climate change on fish biomass and production in 11 large regional shelf seas, with and without fishing effects.
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Environmental prognostics: an integrated model supporting lysosomal stress responses as predictive biomarkers of animal health status.
TL;DR: The potential prognostic use of lysosomal reactions to environmental pollutants is explored in relation to predicting animal health in marine mussels, based on diagnostic biomarker data and the use of coupled empirical measurements of biomarker reactions and modelling is proposed.
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End-To-End Models for the Analysis of Marine Ecosystems: Challenges, Issues, and Next Steps
Kenneth A. Rose,J. Icarus Allen,Yuri Artioli,Manuel Barange,Jerry Blackford,Francois Carlotti,Roger Allan Cropp,Ute Daewel,Karen P. Edwards,Kevin J. Flynn,Simeon L. Hill,Reinier HilleRisLambers,Geir Huse,Steven Mackinson,Bernard A. Megrey,Andreas Moll,Richard B. Rivkin,Baris Salihoglu,Corinna Schrum,Lynne J. Shannon,Yunne-Jai Shin,S. Lan Smith,Caleb Smith,Cosimo Solidoro,Michael St. John,Meng Zhou +25 more
TL;DR: End-to-end modeling is in its early developmental stages and thus presents an opportunity to establish an open-access, community-based approach supported by a suite of true interdisciplinary efforts.
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Extraction of a weak climatic signal by an ecosystem
TL;DR: A particular climatic phenomenon—the observed association between plankton populations around the UK and the position of the Gulf Stream—is used as a probe to demonstrate how a detailed marine ecosystem model extracts a weak signal that is spread across different meteorological variables.