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Jonathan H. Grabowski

Researcher at Northeastern University

Publications -  129
Citations -  7107

Jonathan H. Grabowski is an academic researcher from Northeastern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oyster & Reef. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 120 publications receiving 5874 citations. Previous affiliations of Jonathan H. Grabowski include National Ocean Service & Gulf of Maine Research Institute.

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Natural shorelines promote the stability of fish communities in an urbanized coastal system.

TL;DR: It is concluded that conserving and restoring natural habitats is essential for promoting ecological stability, however, in scenarios when natural habitats are not viable, engineered landscapes designed to mimic the complexity of natural habitats may provide similar ecological functions.

Using acoustic telemetry to observe the effects of a groundfish predator (Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua) on movement of the American

TL;DR: A large amount of variation was found in the behavioral response of individual lobsters to predators; however, the addition of cod into the enclosure reduced maximum daily home range area and significantly reduced the distance traveled from shelter habitat area for all individuals.
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Examining how landscapes influence benthic community assemblages in seagrass and mudflat habitats in southern Maine

TL;DR: Structured habitats in estuaries provided by seagrass beds are valued as nurseries for economically valuable and ecologically important fish and crustacean species, explaining why much effort has been expended to restore and protect these habitats.
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The diversity bonus in pooling local knowledge about complex problems.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors combine an Internet-based knowledge elicitation technique with theoretical principles of collective intelligence to design an experiment with local stakeholders, and pool the local knowledge of resource stakeholders represented by graphical cognitive maps to produce a causal model of complex social-ecological interdependencies associated with fisheries ecosystems.