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Overview

Jeffrey A. Runge is affiliated with the University of Maine in the United States and has contributed extensively to the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research focuses predominantly on marine and coastal ecosystems, with significant attention to global and planetary change, ecology, and oceanography.

The scientist's work spans multiple subfields, including:

  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Ecology
  • Oceanography
  • Molecular Biology
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation

Main topics covered in their publications include:

  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Marine animal studies overview
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research
  • Identification and Quantification in Food
  • Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by Jeffrey A. Runge are:

  • The role of sand lances (Ammodytes sp.) in the Northwest Atlantic Ecosystem: A synthesis of current knowledge with implications for conservation and management, 2020, Fish and Fisheries
  • Drivers of variability of Calanus finmarchicus in the Gulf of Maine: roles of internal production and external exchange, 2021, ICES Journal of Marine Science
  • A positive temperature-dependent effect of elevated CO2 on growth and lipid accumulation in the planktonic copepod, Calanus finmarchicus, 2022, Limnology and Oceanography
  • Spatial variability in size and lipid content of the marine copepod Calanus finmarchicus across the Northwest Atlantic continental shelves: implications for North Atlantic right whale prey quality, 2023, Journal of Plankton Research
  • Marine Life 2030: Forecasting Changes to Ocean Biodiversity to Inform Decision-Making: A Critical Role for the Marine Biodiversity Observation Network (MBON), 2021, Marine Technology Society Journal

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Jeffrey A. Runge include:

  • Cameron Thompson
  • Rubao Ji
  • Pierre Pepin
  • Stéphane Plourde
  • Harvey J. Walsh

Publications by Jeffrey A. Runge appear often in scientific venues such as:

  • Publishing Network for Geoscientific and Environmental Data (PANGAEA) (Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research)
  • ICES Journal of Marine Science
  • Fish and Fisheries
  • Limnology and Oceanography
  • Journal of Plankton Research

Best Publications

  • The paradox of diatom-copepod interactions

    S. Ban;C. Burns;J. Castel;Y. Chaudron

  • Marine plankton phenology and life history in a changing climate: current research and future directions

    Rubao Ji;Rubao Ji;Martin Edwards;David L. Mackas;Jeffrey A. Runge

  • Copepod hatching success in marine ecosystems with high diatom concentrations

    Xabier Irigoien;Roger P. Harris;Hans M. Verheye;Pierre Joly

  • Should we expect a relationship between primary production and fisheries? The role of copepod dynamics as a filter of trophic variability

    J. A. Runge

  • The North Atlantic Ocean as habitat for Calanus finmarchicus: Environmental factors and life history traits

    Webjørn Melle;Jeffrey A. Runge;Erica Head;Stéphane Plourde

  • 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

  • The measurement of growth and reproductive rates

    J.A. Runge;J.C. Roff

  • Egg production of the marine, planktonic copepod, Calanus pacificus Brodsky: Laboratory observations☆

    Jeffrey A. Runge

  • Relationship of egg production of Calanus pacificus to seasonal changes in phytoplankton availability in Puget Sound, Washington

    Jeffrey A. Runge

  • Copepod production drives recruitment in a marine fish

    Martin CastonguayM. Castonguay;Martin CastonguayM. Castonguay;Stéphane PlourdeS. Plourde;Stéphane PlourdeS. Plourde;Dominique RobertD. Robert;Dominique RobertD. Robert;Jeffrey A. RungeJ.A. Runge;Jeffrey A. RungeJ.A. Runge

  • Toxin accumulation and feeding behaviour of the planktonic copepod Calanus finmarchicus exposed to the red-tide dinoflagellate Alexandrium excavatum

    N. Turriff;J. A. Runge;A. D. Cembella

  • Rapid Climate-Driven Circulation Changes Threaten Conservation of Endangered North Atlantic Right Whales

    Nicholas Record;Jeffrey Runge;Daniel Pendleton

  • Effects of hunger and season on the feeding behavior of Calanus pacificus1

    Jeffrey A. Runge

  • Biological weighting of ultraviolet (280-400 nm) induced mortality in marine zooplankton and fish. I. Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) eggs

    J. H. M. Kouwenberg;H. I. Browman;J. J. Cullen;R. F. Davis

  • Under-ice feeding and diel migration by the planktonic copepods calanus glacialis and Pseudocalanus minutus in relation to the ice algal production cycle in southeastern Hudson bay, Canada

    J. A. Runge;R. G. Ingram

  • Interannual variation in phytoplankton blooms and zooplankton productivity and abundance in the Gulf of Maine during Winter

    Edward G. Durbin;Robert G. Campbell;Maria C. Casas;Mark D. Ohman

  • Characteristics of Calanus finmarchicus dormancy patterns in the Northwest Atlantic

    Catherine L. Johnson;Andrew W. Leising;Jeffrey A. Runge;Erica J. H. Head

  • Impact of ultraviolet radiation on marine crustacean zooplankton and ichthyoplankton: a synthesis of results from the estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada

    H. I. Browman;C. A. Rodriguez;F. Beland;J. J. Cullen

  • Underice grazing by planktonic, calanoid copepods in relation to a bloom of ice microalgae in southeastern Hudson Bay

    Jeffrey A. Runge;R. Grant Ingram

  • On birth and death in the sea

    Mark D. Ohman;Jeffrey A. Runge;Edward G. Durbin;David B. Field

  • Advanced recruitment and accelerated population development in Arctic calanoid copepods of the North Water

    Marc Ringuette;Louis Fortier;Martin Fortier;Jeffrey A Runge

Frequent Co-Authors

Edward G. Durbin
Edward G. Durbin University of Rhode Island
Howard I. Browman
Howard I. Browman Norwegian Institute of Marine Research
Rubao Ji
Rubao Ji Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Mark D. Ohman
Mark D. Ohman University of California, San Diego
Barbara Niehoff
Barbara Niehoff Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Changsheng Chen
Changsheng Chen University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Pierre Pepin
Pierre Pepin Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Erica J. H. Head
Erica J. H. Head Bedford Institute of Oceanography
Haakon Hop
Haakon Hop Norwegian Polar Institute
Yves Gratton
Yves Gratton Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique

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