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Citations
14828
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2670
National Ranking
946

Overview

James P. Barry is affiliated with the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily in environmental science and medicine, with significant focus on subfields such as nature and landscape conservation, global and planetary change, ecology, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, and oceanography.

The scientist's work concentrates on several main topics, including fish ecology and management studies, marine and fisheries research, fish biology and ecology studies, coral and marine ecosystems studies, marine animal studies overview, marine biology and ecology research, and marine and coastal plant biology.

James P. Barry has contributed frequently to various scientific journals. Notable publication venues include:

  • Journal of Fish Biology (5 publications)
  • Fisheries Management and Ecology (3 publications)
  • ICES Journal of Marine Science (2 publications)
  • Frontiers in Marine Science (2 publications)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) (2 publications)

Frequent co-authors include Richard Kennedy, Robert Rosell, William Roche, Colin E. Adams, and Hannele M. Honkanen. These collaborations reflect a multi-disciplinary network supporting their research pursuits.

Representative recent papers by James P. Barry are:

  • "More than one million barriers fragment Europe's rivers", 2020, Nature
  • "Counterintuitive active directional swimming behaviour by Atlantic salmon during seaward migration in the coastal zone", 2021, ICES Journal of Marine Science
  • "Active Ecological Restoration of Cold-Water Corals: Techniques, Challenges, Costs and Future Directions", 2021, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • "Hypersensitivity Reactions to Components of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices and Their Treatment: A Systematic Review", 2023, Arrhythmia & Electrophysiology Review
  • "Downscaling global ocean climate models improves estimates of exposure regimes in coastal environments", 2020, Scientific Reports

Best Publications

  • Climate Change Impacts on Marine Ecosystems

    Scott C. Doney;Mary Ruckelshaus;J. Emmett Duffy;James P. Barry

  • Climate-related, long-term faunal changes in a california rocky intertidal community.

    J. P. Barry;C. H. Baxter;R. D. Sagarin;S. E. Gilman

  • The Effect of Ocean Acidification on Calcifying Organisms in Marine Ecosystems: An Organism to Ecosystem Perspective

    Gretchen E. Hofmann;James P. Barry;Peter J. Edmunds;Ruth D. Gates

  • CLIMATE‐RELATED CHANGE IN AN INTERTIDAL COMMUNITY OVER SHORT AND LONG TIME SCALES

    Raphael D. Sagarin;James P. Barry;Sarah E. Gilman;Charles H. Baxter

  • Rapid and early export of Phaeocystis antarctica blooms in the Ross Sea, Antarctica

    G. R. DiTullio;J. M. Grebmeier;K. R. Arrigo;M. P. Lizotte

  • The influence of oceanographic processes on pelagic-benthic coupling in polar regions: A benthic perspective

    Jacqueline M. Grebmeier;James P. Barry

  • Ocean acidification through the lens of ecological theory

    Brian Gaylord;Kristy J Kroeker;Jennifer M Sunday;Kathryn M Anderson

  • Physical Heterogeneity and the Organization of Marine Communities

    James P. Barry;Paul K. Dayton

  • Ocean acidification can mediate biodiversity shifts by changing biogenic habitat

    Jennifer M. Sunday;Katharina E. Fabricius;Kristy J. Kroeker;Kathryn M. Anderson

  • Anthropogenic carbon and ocean pH

    K. Caldeira;M. E. Wickett;P. B. Duffy;J. P. Barry

  • Habitat heterogeneity, disturbance, and productivity work in concert to regulate biodiversity in deep submarine canyons

    Craig R. McClain;James P. Barry

  • Biologic and geologic characteristics of cold seeps in Monterey Bay, California

    James P. Barry;H. Gary Greene;H. Gary Greene;Daniel L. Orange;Charles H. Baxter

  • Extracellular acid-base regulation during short-term hypercapnia is effective in a shallow-water crab, but ineffective in a deep-sea crab

    Eric F. Pane;James P. Barry

  • High Nitrate Concentrations in Vacuolate, Autotrophic Marine Beggiatoa spp.

    S C McHatton;J P Barry;H W Jannasch;D C Nelson

  • Current Patterns in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica and Their Relationship to Local Biotic Communities

    J. P. Barry;P. K. Dayton

  • The influence of pore-water chemistry and physiology on the distribution of vesicomyid clams at cold seeps in Monterey Bay: Implications for patterns of chemosynthetic community organization

    J. P. Barry;R. E. Kochevar;C. H. Baxter

  • Caught in the act: the 20 December 2001 gravity flow event in Monterey Canyon

    C. K. Paull;W. Ussler;H. G. Greene;R. Keaten

  • Trophic Ecology of the Dominant Fishes in Elkhorn Slough, California, 1974-1980

    James P. Barry;Mary M. Yoklavich;Gregor M. Cailliet;David A. Ambrose

  • Monterey Bay cold-seep biota: Assemblages, abundance, and ultrastructure of living foraminifera

    Joan M Bernhard;Kurt R Buck;James P Barry

  • Securing ocean benefits for society in the face of climate change

    M. Ruckelshaus;S. C. Doney;H. M. Galindo;J. P. Barry

  • Distribution patterns of benthic microalgal standing stock at McMurdo Sound, Antarctica.

    Paul K. Dayton;Daniel Watson;Anna Palmisano;James P. Barry

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter G. Brewer
Peter G. Brewer Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Charles K. Paull
Charles K. Paull Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Kurt R. Buck
Kurt R. Buck Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Craig R. McClain
Craig R. McClain University of Louisiana at Lafayette
David Thistle
David Thistle Florida State University
Jean-Pierre Gattuso
Jean-Pierre Gattuso Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Matthieu J.B. Cartigny
Matthieu J.B. Cartigny Durham University
John W. Fleeger
John W. Fleeger Louisiana State University
Edward T. Peltzer
Edward T. Peltzer Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Jacqueline M. Grebmeier
Jacqueline M. Grebmeier University of Maryland Center For Environmental Sciences

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