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Doran M. Mason
Researcher at Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory
Publications - 70
Citations - 4034
Doran M. Mason is an academic researcher from Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Alewife & Pelagic zone. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 69 publications receiving 3663 citations. Previous affiliations of Doran M. Mason include Michigan State University & Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory.
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Compartments revealed in food-web structure
TL;DR: It is shown that a method for detecting compartments from the social networking science identified significant compartments in three of five complex, empirical food webs.
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Assessing and addressing the re-eutrophication of Lake Erie: Central basin hypoxia
Donald Scavia,J. David Allan,Kristin K. Arend,Steven M. Bartell,Dmitry Beletsky,Nate S. Bosch,Stephen B. Brandt,Ruth D. Briland,Irem Daloğlu,Joseph V. DePinto,David M. Dolan,Mary Anne Evans,Troy M. Farmer,Daisuke Goto,Haejin Han,Tomas O. Höök,Roger L. Knight,Stuart A. Ludsin,Doran M. Mason,Anna M. Michalak,R. Peter Richards,James J. Roberts,Daniel K. Rucinski,Edward S. Rutherford,David J. Schwab,Timothy M. Sesterhenn,Hongyan Zhang,Yuntao Zhou,Yuntao Zhou +28 more
TL;DR: In this paper, recent trends in key eutrophication-related properties, assess their likely ecological impacts, and develop load response curves to guide revised hypoxia-based loading targets called for in the 2012 Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement.
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Spatially‐explicit Models of Fish Growth Rate
TL;DR: The concept of fish growth rate potential is introduced, which combines the strengths of bioenergetics models to simulate fish growth and of bioacoustics to measure fish density and size in a spatially-explicit framework and produces a two-dimensional, nonlinear model ofFish growth and system production.
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Risk Analysis and Bioeconomics of Invasive Species to Inform Policy and Management
David M. Lodge,David M. Lodge,Paul W. Simonin,Stanley W. Burgiel,Reuben P. Keller,Jonathan M. Bossenbroek,Christopher L. Jerde,Andrew M. Kramer,Edward S. Rutherford,Matthew A. Barnes,Marion E. Wittmann,W. Lindsay Chadderton,Jenny L. Apriesnig,Dmitry Beletsky,Roger M. Cooke,John M. Drake,Scott P. Egan,David Finnoff,Crysta A. Gantz,Erin K. Grey,Michael H. Hoff,Jennifer G. Howeth,Richard Jensen,Eric Larson,Nicholas E. Mandrak,Doran M. Mason,Felix A. Martinez,Tammy J. Newcomb,John D. Rothlisberger,Andrew Tucker,Travis Warziniack,Hongyan Zhang +31 more
TL;DR: Improvements have come from species-specific trait-based risk assessments, of estimates of introduction, establishment, spread, and impact probabilities, especially from pathways of commerce in living organisms, and spatially explicit dispersal models.
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Hypoxia-avoidance by planktivorous fish in Chesapeake Bay: Implications for food web interactions and fish recruitment
Stuart A. Ludsin,Xinsheng Zhang,Stephen B. Brandt,Michael R. Roman,William C. Boicourt,Doran M. Mason,Marco Costantini +6 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that hypoxia can disrupt the diel vertical migration behavior of planktivorous fishes in Chesapeake Bay during summer by reducing access to bottom waters and forcing fish to reside in well-oxygenated surface or nearshore waters.