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Cabell S. Davis
Researcher at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Publications - 87
Citations - 5062
Cabell S. Davis is an academic researcher from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plankton & Population. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 84 publications receiving 4705 citations. Previous affiliations of Cabell S. Davis include Marine Biological Laboratory.
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Eddy/Wind Interactions Stimulate Extraordinary Mid-Ocean Plankton Blooms
Dennis J. McGillicuddy,Laurence A. Anderson,Nicholas R. Bates,Thomas S. Bibby,Ken O. Buesseler,Craig A. Carlson,Cabell S. Davis,Courtney S. Ewart,Paul G. Falkowski,Sarah A. Goldthwait,Dennis A. Hansell,William J. Jenkins,Rodney J. Johnson,V. K. Kosnyrev,James R. Ledwell,Qian P. Li,David A. Siegel,Deborah K. Steinberg +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that, although plankton blooms occur in both cyclones and mode-water eddies, the biological responses differ, and they infer that the carbon export inferred from oxygen anomalies in eddy cores is one to three times as much as annual new production for the region.
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RAPID: Research on Automated Plankton Identification
Mark C. Benfield,Philippe Grosjean,Phil F. Culverhouse,Xabier Irigoien,Michael E. Sieracki,Ángel López-Urrutia,Hans G. Dam,Qiao Hu,Cabell S. Davis,Allen Hansen,Cynthia H. Pilskaln,Edward M. Riseman,Howard Schultz,Paul E. Utgoff,Gabriel Gorsky +14 more
TL;DR: The Oceanography 20, 2, 2 (2007): 172-187 as mentioned in this paper was published by Oceanography Society for personal use, not for redistribution, without permission of Oceanography society.
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Transatlantic Abundance of the N2-Fixing Colonial Cyanobacterium Trichodesmium
TL;DR: Results of a transatlantic survey in which a noninvasive underwater digital microscope (the video plankton recorder), was towed across the North Atlantic at 6 meters per second while undulating between the surface and 130 meters found Colony abundance had a basin-scale trend, a clear association with anticyclonic eddies, and was not affected by hurricane-forced mixing.
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Microaggregations of Oceanic Plankton Observed by Towed Video Microscopy
TL;DR: These video observations provide new insights into basic plankton ecology by allowing quantitative assessment of individual plankton in their natural, undisturbed state.