Elliott L. Hazen mainly focuses on Ecology, Habitat, Fishery, Environmental resource management and Predation. His Ecology and Apex predator, Predator, Ecology and Foraging investigations all form part of his Ecology research activities. His studies deal with areas such as Bycatch, Climate change and Abiotic component as well as Habitat.
His Fishery research includes themes of Spawning habitat and Tuna. His study in Environmental resource management is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Marine protected area, Marine ecosystem, Ecosystem and Tracking data. His Predation research incorporates elements of Whale, Balaenoptera musculus, Rorqual and Oceanography.
Elliott L. Hazen spends much of his time researching Ecology, Fishery, Foraging, Predation and Habitat. His is involved in several facets of Ecology study, as is seen by his studies on Whale, Ecosystem, Climate change, Pelagic zone and Species distribution. His Fishery research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Tuna and Endangered species.
His Foraging research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Animal ecology, Ecology, Krill and Albatross. His Predation study which covers Oceanography that intersects with Marine mammal. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Range, Sea surface temperature and Temporal scales.
His primary areas of investigation include Ecology, Fishery, Environmental resource management, Habitat and Krill. Elliott L. Hazen performs integrative study on Ecology and Structure and function. His Fishery study incorporates themes from Endangered species and Albacore.
His Environmental resource management research incorporates themes from Biodiversity and Logging. His work deals with themes such as Niche, Climatology, Climate change, Marine spatial planning and Whale, which intersect with Habitat. His studies deal with areas such as Population model, Biotic component, Predation, Foraging and Upwelling as well as Krill.
His primary areas of study are Ecology, Species distribution, Fisheries management, Fishery and Sustainability. Ecology is closely attributed to Sea surface temperature in his work. His Species distribution study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Selection, Covariate, Econometrics and Generalized additive model.
Elliott L. Hazen combines subjects such as Bycatch, Spatial management, Natural resource economics and Whale with his study of Fisheries management. His research integrates issues of Biomass and Orcaella brevirostris, Habitat in his study of Fishery. His Habitat research integrates issues from Sardine, Engraulis, Climate change and Marine spatial planning.
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Tracking apex marine predator movements in a dynamic ocean
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Nature (2011)
Tracking apex marine predator movements in a dynamic ocean
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Nature (2011)
Predicted habitat shifts of Pacific top predators in a changing climate
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Nature Climate Change (2013)
Predicted habitat shifts of Pacific top predators in a changing climate
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Nature Climate Change (2013)
Key Questions in Marine Megafauna Movement Ecology
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Trends in Ecology and Evolution (2016)
Key Questions in Marine Megafauna Movement Ecology
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Trends in Ecology and Evolution (2016)
Dynamic ocean management: Defining and conceptualizing real-time management of the ocean
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Marine Policy (2015)
Dynamic ocean management: Defining and conceptualizing real-time management of the ocean
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Marine Policy (2015)
Impacts of the 2015–2016 El Niño on the California Current System: Early assessment and comparison to past events
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Geophysical Research Letters (2016)
Impacts of the 2015–2016 El Niño on the California Current System: Early assessment and comparison to past events
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Geophysical Research Letters (2016)
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