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David G. Kimmel
Researcher at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Publications - 65
Citations - 3251
David G. Kimmel is an academic researcher from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: Zooplankton & Bay. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 60 publications receiving 2779 citations. Previous affiliations of David G. Kimmel include University of Maryland, College Park & National Marine Fisheries Service.
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Eutrophication of Chesapeake Bay: historical trends and ecological interactions
W. M. Kemp,Walter R. Boynton,Jason E. Adolf,Donald F. Boesch,William C. Boicourt,Grace S. Brush,Jeffrey C. Cornwell,Thomas R. Fisher,Patricia M. Glibert,James D. Hagy,Lawrence W. Harding,Edward D. Houde,David G. Kimmel,W. D. Miller,Roger I. E. Newell,Michael R. Roman,Erik M. Smith,J. C. Stevenson +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, an integrated synthesis with timelines and evaluations of ecological responses to eutrophi- cation in Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the USA, are provided.
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Evidence suggests potential transformation of the Pacific Arctic ecosystem is underway
Henry P. Huntington,Seth L. Danielson,Francis K. Wiese,Matthew R. Baker,Peter L. Boveng,John J. Citta,Alex De Robertis,Danielle M.S. Dickson,Ed Farley,J. Craighead George,Katrin Iken,David G. Kimmel,Kathy J. Kuletz,Carol Ladd,Robert M. Levine,Lori T. Quakenbush,Phyllis J. Stabeno,Kathleen M. Stafford,Dean A. Stockwell,Christopher D. Wilson +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report observations of key physical drivers, biological responses and consequences for humans, including subsistence hunting, commercial fishing and industrial shipping in the northern Bering and Chukchi marine shelf ecosystem.
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Long-term trends in mesozooplankton abundance in Chesapeake Bay, USA: influence of freshwater input
David G. Kimmel,Michael R. Roman +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a 16-year time series (1985-2000) of mesozooplankton abundance in the Chesapeake Bay reveal the influence of freshwater flow on species composition and abundance.
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Hypoxia-driven changes in the behavior and spatial distribution of pelagic fish and mesozooplankton in the northern Gulf of Mexico
Hongyan Zhang,Hongyan Zhang,Stuart A. Ludsin,Doran M. Mason,Aaron T. Adamack,Aaron T. Adamack,Stephen B. Brandt,Xinsheng Zhang,David G. Kimmel,Michael R. Roman,William C. Boicourt +10 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that hypoxia can reduce the availability of quality habitat for zooplanktivorous fish in the northern Gulf of Mexico by reducing access to bottom habitat and mesozoplankton prey.
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Protein expression signatures: an application of proteomics.
TL;DR: It is shown that PES for three endocrine disrupting compounds in trout (Onchorhynchus mykiss), can be detected in mixed sewage effluent and has potential in diagnosing adverse factors in the environment.