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John K. Horne
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 122
Citations - 3209
John K. Horne is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Target strength & Pelagic zone. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 119 publications receiving 2875 citations. Previous affiliations of John K. Horne include University of Michigan & Memorial University of Newfoundland.
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Acoustic approaches to remote species identification: a review
TL;DR: Exclusive use of acoustics to identify aquatic organisms reliably will require a set of statistical metrics that discriminate among a wide range of similar body types at any packing density, and incorporation of these algorithms in routine data processing.
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Mesoscale eddies are oases for higher trophic marine life.
Olav Rune Godø,Annette Samuelsen,Gavin J. Macaulay,Ruben Patel,Solfrid Sætre Hjøllo,John K. Horne,Stein Kaartvedt,Stein Kaartvedt,Johnny A. Johannessen +8 more
TL;DR: This work shows that anticyclonic eddies shape distribution and density of marine life from the surface to bathyal depths and demonstrates that they provide rich feeding habitat for higher trophic marine life.
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Acoustic models of fish: The Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)
Clarence S. Clay,John K. Horne +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, anesthetized live Atlantic cod ranging from 156 to 380 mm (SL) x-rayed to image inflated swimbladders and skeletal elements were used to model the acoustic scattering function of teleost fish.
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Spatial variance in ecology
John K. Horne,David C. Schneider +1 more
TL;DR: Progress in formalizing spatial variance has been made using empirical models derived from quantitative descriptions of pattern, but further progress requires theoretical models of spatial variance and processes that generate variance as a function of spatial scale.
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Vertical Structure, Biomass and Topographic Association of Deep-Pelagic Fishes in Relation to a Mid-Ocean Ridge System
Tracey T. Sutton,Filipe M. Porteiro,Mikko Heino,Mikko Heino,Ingvar Byrkjedal,Gunnar Langhelle,C. I. H. Anderson,John K. Horne,H. Søiland,Tone Falkenhaug,Olav Rune Godø,Odd Aksel Bergstad +11 more
TL;DR: The assemblage structure and vertical distribution of deep-pelagic fishes relative to a mid-ocean ridge system are described from an acoustic and discrete-depth trawling survey conducted as part of the international Census of Marine Life field project MAR-ECO as mentioned in this paper.