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Ana Lara-Lopez
Researcher at University of Tasmania
Publications - 22
Citations - 990
Ana Lara-Lopez is an academic researcher from University of Tasmania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ichthyoplankton & Plankton. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 19 publications receiving 747 citations. Previous affiliations of Ana Lara-Lopez include Australian Fisheries Management Authority & Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
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Globally consistent quantitative observations of planktonic ecosystems
Fabien Lombard,Fabien Lombard,Emmanuel Boss,Anya M. Waite,Julia Uitz,Lars Stemmann,Heidi M. Sosik,Jan Schulz,Jean-Baptiste Romagnan,Marc Picheral,Jay Pearlman,Ohman,Barbara Niehoff,Klas Ove Möller,Patricia Miloslavich,Patricia Miloslavich,Ana Lara-Lopez,Ana Lara-Lopez,Raphael M. Kudela,Rubens M. Lopes,Lee Karp-Boss,Rainer Kiko,Jules S. Jaffe,Morten Hvitfeldt Iversen,Morten Hvitfeldt Iversen,Jean-Olivier Irisson,Helena Hauss,Lionel Guidi,Gabriel Gorsky,Sarah L. C. Giering,Peter Gaube,Scott M. Gallager,G. Dubelaar,Robert K. Cowen,Francois Carlotti,Christian Briseño-Avena,Léo Berline,Kelly J. Benoit-Bird,Nicholas J. Bax,Nicholas J. Bax,Sonia D. Batten,Sakina-Dorothée Ayata,Sakina-Dorothée Ayata,Ward Appeltans +43 more
TL;DR: A review on the technologies available to make globally quantitative observations of particles, in general, and plankton, in particular, in the world oceans, and for sizes varying from sub-micron to centimeters is presented in this article.
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A call for deep-ocean stewardship.
Kathryn Mengerink,Kathryn Mengerink,Cindy Lee Van Dover,Jeff A. Ardron,Maria Baker,Elva Escobar-Briones,Kristina M. Gjerde,J. Anthony Koslow,Eva Ramirez-Llodra,Ana Lara-Lopez,Dale Squires,Tracey T. Sutton,Andrew K. Sweetman,Lisa A. Levin +13 more
TL;DR: A move from a frontier mentality of exploitation and single-sector management to a precautionary system that balances use of living marine resources, energy, and minerals from the deep ocean with maintenance of a productive and healthy marine environment is recommended, while improving knowledge and collaboration.
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Impact of declining intermediate-water oxygen on deepwater fishes in the California Current
TL;DR: Principal component analysis of the California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations (CalCOFI) ichthyoplankton time series indicates that the dominant temporal pattern (principal component 1 (PC1)) represents the marked decline of the region's mesopelagic fishes during periods of reduced oxygen.
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Evolving and Sustaining Ocean Best Practices and Standards for the Next Decade
Jay Pearlman,Mark Bushnell,Laurent Coppola,Johannes Karstensen,Pier Luigi Buttigieg,Francoise Pearlman,Pauline Simpson,Michele Barbier,Frank E. Muller-Karger,Cristian Munoz-Mas,Peter Pissierssens,C. L. Chandler,Juliet Hermes,Emma Heslop,Reyna Jenkyns,Eric P. Achterberg,Manuel Bensi,Henry C. Bittig,Jerome Blandin,Julie Bosch,Bernard Bourlès,Roberto Bozzano,Justin J. H. Buck,Eugene Burger,Daniel Cano,Vanessa Cardin,Miguel Charcos Llorens,Andres Cianca,Hua Chen,Caroline Cusack,E. Delory,Rene Garello,Gabriele Giovanetti,Valerie Harscoat,Susan E. Hartman,Robert Heitsenrether,Simon Jirka,Ana Lara-Lopez,Nadine Lanteri,Adam Leadbetter,Giuseppe Manzella,Joan Masó,Andrea McCurdy,Eric Moussat,Manolis Ntoumas,Sara Pensieri,George Petihakis,Nadia Pinardi,Sylvie Pouliquen,Rachel Przeslawski,Nicholas P. Roden,Joe Silke,Mario N. Tamburri,Hairong Tang,Toste Tanhua,Maciej Telszewski,Pierre Testor,Julie Thomas,Christoph Waldmann,Fred Whoriskey +59 more
TL;DR: A future vision of ocean best practices is laid out and how the Ocean Best Practices System (OBPS) will contribute to improving ocean observing in the decade to come is shown.
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Modeling What We Sample and Sampling What We Model: Challenges for Zooplankton Model Assessment
Jason D. Everett,Mark E. Baird,Pearse J. Buchanan,C Bulman,Campbell R. Davies,Ryan A. Downie,Christopher A. Griffiths,Christopher A. Griffiths,Ryan F. Heneghan,Rudy J. Kloser,Leonardo Laiolo,Leonardo Laiolo,Ana Lara-Lopez,Hector Lozano-Montes,Richard J. Matear,Felicity R. McEnnulty,Barbara J. Robson,Wayne Rochester,J Skerratt,James A. Smith,Joanna Strzelecki,Iain M. Suthers,Kerrie M. Swadling,Kerrie M. Swadling,P van Ruth,Anthony J. Richardson,Anthony J. Richardson +26 more
TL;DR: This review describes two ways that zooplankton biomass/abundance observations can be used to assess models: data wrangling that transforms observations to be more similar to model output; and observation models that transform model outputs to beMore like observations.