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Stephen B. Brandt
Researcher at Oregon State University
Publications - 53
Citations - 3974
Stephen B. Brandt is an academic researcher from Oregon State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hypoxia (environmental) & Pelagic zone. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 52 publications receiving 3709 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephen B. Brandt include Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory & Chesapeake Biological Laboratory.
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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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Changes in Diet and Body Condition of Lake Whitefish in Southern Lake Michigan Associated with Changes in Benthos
TL;DR: The long-term trends of the benthic macroinvertebrate community and biological attributes of lake whitefish Coregonus clupeaformis in southeastern Lake Michigan are evaluated and the proportion of Diporeia in the diet by weight fell and the percent occurrence decreased.
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Applications of Bioenergetics Models to Fish Ecology and Management: Where Do We Go from Here?
Michael J. Hansen,Daniel Boisclair,Stephen B. Brandt,Steven W. Hewett,James F. Kitchell,Martyn C. Lucas,John J. Ney +6 more
TL;DR: Critics say that bioenergetics models lack sufficient detail to produce reliable results in field applications, whereas others say that the models are too complex to be useful tools for field applications.
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Feeding ecology and vertical migration of adult alewives (Alosa pseudoharengus) in Lake Michigan.
John Janssen,Stephen B. Brandt +1 more
TL;DR: An examination of stomach contents indicated that vertical migrations were mechanistically linked to feeding behavior, and total lengths of Mysis in alewife stomachs were significantly longer than total lengthsof Mysis captured in vertical plankton tows.
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Comparative energetics and the development of bioenergetics models for sympatric estuarine piscivores
TL;DR: Results of Cmax experiments suggest that extrapolation of the temperature dependency of small fish to larger fish, as is commonly done, may misrepresent potential growth at higher temperatures.