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Kenneth A. Rose
Researcher at University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
Publications - 203
Citations - 13089
Kenneth A. Rose is an academic researcher from University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Zooplankton. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 197 publications receiving 11516 citations. Previous affiliations of Kenneth A. Rose include University of Maryland, College Park & Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
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Declining oxygen in the global ocean and coastal waters.
Denise L. Breitburg,Lisa A. Levin,Andreas Oschlies,Marilaure Grégoire,Francisco P. Chavez,Daniel J. Conley,Véronique Garçon,Denis Gilbert,Dimitri Gutiérrez,Kirsten Isensee,Gil S. Jacinto,Karin E. Limburg,Ivonne Montes,S. W. A. Naqvi,Grant C. Pitcher,Grant C. Pitcher,Nancy N. Rabalais,Michael R. Roman,Kenneth A. Rose,Brad A. Seibel,Maciej Telszewski,Moriaki Yasuhara,Jing Zhang +22 more
TL;DR: Improved numerical models of oceanographic processes that control oxygen depletion and the large-scale influence of altered biogeochemical cycles are needed to better predict the magnitude and spatial patterns of deoxygenation in the open ocean, as well as feedbacks to climate.
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Patterns of Life-History Diversification in North American Fishes: implications for Population Regulation
TL;DR: Interspecific patterns of fish life histories were evaluated in relation to several theoretical models of life-history evolution to explore relationships among variables and to ordinate species.
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Ecological forecasts: an emerging imperative.
James S. Clark,Steven R. Carpenter,Mary Barber,Scott L. Collins,Andrew P. Dobson,Jonathan A. Foley,David M. Lodge,Mercedes Pascual,Roger A. Pielke,William A. Pizer,Catherine M. Pringle,W. V. Reid,Kenneth A. Rose,Osvaldo E. Sala,William H. Schlesinger,Diana H. Wall,David N. Wear +16 more
TL;DR: Access to reliable forecasts of ecosystem state, ecosystem services, and natural capital will increase the ability to forecast ecosystem change and create a capacity to produce, evaluate, and communicate forecasts of critical ecosystem services.
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Compensatory density dependence in fish populations: importance, controversy, understanding and prognosis
TL;DR: This work advocates an approach to compensation that involves process-level understanding of the underlying mechanisms, life-history theory, careful analysis of field data, and matrix and individual-based modelling.
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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.