Jeffrey A. Runge mostly deals with Ecology, Copepod, Plankton, Calanus and Phytoplankton. Jeffrey A. Runge specializes in Ecology, namely Zooplankton. His Copepod research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Diatom and Ichthyoplankton.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Overwintering, Calanus finmarchicus and Avian clutch size in addition to Plankton. Fishery covers Jeffrey A. Runge research in Calanus finmarchicus. His Oceanography research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Ecological niche and Atmospheric sciences.
His primary areas of investigation include Oceanography, Ecology, Copepod, Calanus finmarchicus and Zooplankton. His research in the fields of Water column overlaps with other disciplines such as Atlantic cod. He has researched Copepod in several fields, including Diatom, Phytoplankton and Fecundity.
His Calanus finmarchicus research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Calanus, Hatching and Plankton. His Plankton research incorporates themes from Ecological niche and Ocean current. His Zooplankton research includes elements of Bloom, Ichthyoplankton, Continental shelf, Algae and Pelagic zone.
Jeffrey A. Runge mainly investigates Oceanography, Calanus finmarchicus, Zoology, Table and Hatching. His studies in Oceanography integrate themes in fields like Chlorophyll, Ecology, Ecosystem and Calanus. His work on Plankton and Calanus glacialis as part of his general Ecology study is frequently connected to Persistence and Vital rates, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science.
The Ecosystem study combines topics in areas such as Current, Ammodytes, Ammodytes sp. and Life history. Jeffrey A. Runge focuses mostly in the field of Zoology, narrowing it down to matters related to Biogeography and, in some cases, Copepod. His Copepod research integrates issues from Biochemistry, Ocean acidification and Respiration.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Oceanography, Ecology, Circulation, Endangered species and Fishery. His work deals with themes such as Calanus finmarchicus, Copepod and Ecosystem, which intersect with Oceanography. In the field of Ecology, his study on Calanus glacialis and Seawater overlaps with subjects such as Early life.
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The paradox of diatom-copepod interactions
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Marine Ecology Progress Series (1997)
Copepod hatching success in marine ecosystems with high diatom concentrations
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Nature (2002)
Should we expect a relationship between primary production and fisheries? The role of copepod dynamics as a filter of trophic variability
J. A. Runge.
Hydrobiologia (1988)
Marine plankton phenology and life history in a changing climate: current research and future directions
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Journal of Plankton Research (2010)
Reproduction of the planktonic copepod Calanus finmarchicus in the Lower St. Lawrence Estuary: relation to the cycle of phytoplankton production and evidence for a Calanus pump
S. Plourde;JA Runge.
Marine Ecology Progress Series (1993)
The measurement of growth and reproductive rates
J.A. Runge;J.C. Roff.
ICES Zooplankton Methodology Manual (2000)
Relationship of egg production of Calanus pacificus to seasonal changes in phytoplankton availability in Puget Sound, Washington
Jeffrey A. Runge.
Limnology and Oceanography (1985)
The North Atlantic Ocean as habitat for Calanus finmarchicus: Environmental factors and life history traits
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Progress in Oceanography (2014)
Egg production of the marine, planktonic copepod, Calanus pacificus Brodsky: Laboratory observations☆
Jeffrey A. Runge.
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology (1984)
Effects of hunger and season on the feeding behavior of Calanus pacificus1
Jeffrey A. Runge.
Limnology and Oceanography (1980)
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