His primary scientific interests are in Ecology, Fishery, Biomass, Fishing and Ecosystem. Ecology is closely attributed to Fecundity in his work. His Fishery research includes elements of Full moon, Submarine pipeline and Gulf Stream.
His studies in Biomass integrate themes in fields like Coral reef and Forage fish. His Coral reef research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Reef, Predation and Introduced species. Andrew B. Cooper combines subjects such as Trophic level, Abundance and Population dynamics of fisheries with his study of Fishing.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Ecology, Fishery, Fishing, Abundance and Environmental resource management. His work deals with themes such as Biological dispersal and Metapopulation, which intersect with Ecology. His study looks at the relationship between Fishery and topics such as Foraging, which overlap with Bay.
His Fishing research incorporates themes from Trophic level and Oceanography. His research in Abundance intersects with topics in Range, Statistics, Receiver operating characteristic and Habitat. Andrew B. Cooper usually deals with Environmental resource management and limits it to topics linked to Applied ecology and Agricultural science.
His primary areas of study are Ecology, Fishery, Statistics, Ecosystem and Fisheries management. Ecology and Thunnus are two areas of study in which he engages in interdisciplinary work. His Fishery research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Marine ecosystem and Life history.
His research in Statistics tackles topics such as Abundance which are related to areas like Indicator value, False alarm, False positive paradox and Autocorrelation. His Ecosystem research integrates issues from Airshed and Surface runoff. The Fisheries management study combines topics in areas such as Fish stock, Food security and Environmental resource management.
Andrew B. Cooper mainly focuses on Ecology, Ecosystem, Biomass, Extinction and Environmental resource management. His Ecology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Value and Fishery. His Fishery research includes themes of Optimal foraging theory and Foraging.
His work carried out in the field of Ecosystem brings together such families of science as Marine fisheries, Resource, Conservation biology and Wildlife. Andrew B. Cooper has researched Biomass in several fields, including Nitrogen fertilizer, Soil water and Community composition. The study incorporates disciplines such as Ensemble forecasting, Fisheries management, Fish stock, Sustainability and Food security in addition to Environmental resource management.
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A family-based approach to the prevention of depressive symptoms in children at risk: evidence of parental and child change.
William R. Beardslee;Tracy R. G. Gladstone;Ellen J. Wright;Andrew B. Cooper.
Pediatrics (2003)
The history of ocean resources: modeling cod biomass using historical records
Andrew A. Rosenberg;W Jeffrey Bolster;Karen E. Alexander;William B. Leavenworth.
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment (2005)
THE APPLICATION OF DISCRETE CHOICE MODELS TO WILDLIFE RESOURCE SELECTION STUDIES
Andrew B. Cooper;Joshua J. Millspaugh.
Ecology (1999)
Optimal size and number of propagules: allowance for discrete stages and effects of maternal size on reproductive output and offspring fitness.
Andrew P. Hendry;Troy Day;Andrew B. Cooper.
The American Naturalist (2001)
Movements of bluefin tuna ( Thunnus thynnus ) in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean recorded by pop-up satellite archival tags
S. G. Wilson;S. G. Wilson;M. E. Lutcavage;M. E. Lutcavage;R. W. Brill;M. P. Genovese.
Marine Biology (2005)
Preliminary Assessment of Inhaled Nitric Oxide for Acute Vaso-occlusive Crisis in Pediatric Patients With Sickle Cell Disease
Debra L. Weiner;Patricia L. Hibberd;Peter Betit;Andrew B. Cooper.
JAMA (2003)
Molecular determinants of acute single-cell lysis by human immunodeficiency virus type 1.
Jie Cao;InWoo Park;Andrew Cooper;Joseph Sodroski.
Journal of Virology (1996)
Linking removal targets to the ecological effects of invaders: a predictive model and field test.
Stephanie J. Green;Nicholas K. Dulvy;Annabelle M. L. Brooks;John L. Akins.
Ecological Applications (2014)
Current practice patterns in the treatment of perforated appendicitis in children.
Catherine Chen;Christine Botelho;Andrew Cooper;Patricia Hibberd.
Journal of The American College of Surgeons (2003)
Seasonal dynamics of soil respiration and N mineralization in chronically warmed and fertilized soils
Alexandra R. Contosta;Serita D. Frey;Andrew B. Cooper.
Ecosphere (2011)
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