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35
Citations
4630
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7621
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2596

Overview

Jeffrey M. Napp is affiliated with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in the United States. Their research and professional activities are situated within this federal scientific agency, which focuses on understanding and predicting changes in the Earth's environment, including oceans and the atmosphere.

While detailed information about specific research papers, co-authors, publication venues, or book publications is not available, the association with NOAA suggests a focus on scientific work related to oceanic and atmospheric conditions. This connection implies involvement in environmental monitoring, climate studies, oceanography, or related fields under the agency's broad mandate.

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Best Publications

  • Climate impacts on eastern Bering Sea foodwebs: a synthesis of new data and an assessment of the Oscillating Control Hypothesis

    George L. Hunt;Kenneth O. Coyle;Lisa B. Eisner;Edward V. Farley

  • Comparison of warm and cold years on the southeastern Bering Sea shelf and some implications for the ecosystem

    Phyllis J. Stabeno;Nancy B. Kachel;Sue E. Moore;Jeffrey M. Napp

  • The contribution of microorganisms to particulate carbon and nitrogen in surface waters of the Sargasso Sea near Bermuda

    D.A. Caron;H.G. Dam;P. Kremer;E.J. Lessard

  • A comparison of the physics of the northern and southern shelves of the eastern Bering Sea and some implications for the ecosystem

    Phyllis J. Stabeno;Edward V. Farley;Nancy B. Kachel;Sue Moore

  • Anomalous conditions in the south-eastern Bering Sea 1997: linkages among climate, weather, ocean, and Biology

    Jeffrey M. Napp;George L. Hunt

  • Zooplankton species composition, abundance and biomass on the eastern Bering Sea shelf during summer: The potential role of water-column stability and nutrients in structuring the zooplankton community

    Kenneth O. Coyle;Alexei I. Pinchuk;Lisa B. Eisner;Jeffrey M. Napp

  • Correlation between recruitment and fall condition of age-0 pollock (Theragra chalcogramma) from the eastern Bering Sea under varying climate conditions

    Ron A. Heintz;Elizabeth C. Siddon;Edward V. Farley;Jeffrey M. Napp

  • Anomalous conditions in the south-eastern Bering Sea, 1997: nutrients, phytoplankton and zooplankton

    Dean A. Stockwell;Terry E. Whitledge;Stephan I. Zeeman;Kenneth O. Coyle

  • Factors influencing physical structure and lower trophic levels of the eastern Bering Sea shelf in 2005: Sea ice, tides and winds

    Phyllis Stabeno;Jeffrey Napp;Calvin Mordy;Terry Whitledge

  • Climate-mediated changes in zooplankton community structure for the eastern Bering Sea

    Lisa B. Eisner;Jeffrey M. Napp;Kathryn L. Mier;Alexei I. Pinchuk

  • Transport through Unimak Pass, Alaska

    P.J Stabeno;R.K Reed;J.M Napp

  • Climate-induced variability in Calanus marshallae populations

    Christine T. Baier;Jeffrey M. Napp

  • Spring and fall phytoplankton blooms in a productive subarctic ecosystem, the eastern Bering Sea, during 1995–2011

    Michael F. Sigler;Phyllis J. Stabeno;Lisa B. Eisner;Jeffrey M. Napp

  • Patterns of spatial and temporal variation in the marine ecosystem of the southeastern Bering Sea, with special reference to the Pribilof Domain

    George L. Hunt;Phyllis J. Stabeno;Suzanne Strom;Jeffrey M. Napp

  • The plankton of Shelikof Strait, Alaska: standing stock, production, mesoscale variability and their relevance to larval fish survival

    Jeffrey. M. Napp;Lewis S. Incze;Peter B. Ortner;Deborah L. W. Siefert

  • Under-ice observations of water column temperature, salinity and spring phytoplankton dynamics: Eastern Bering Sea shelf

    P. J. Stabeno;J. D. Schumacher;R. F. Davis;J. M. Napp

  • Diel vertical migration and interaction of zooplankton and juvenile walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma) at a frontal region near the Pribilof Islands, Bering Sea

    Robert Schabetsberger;R.D. Brodeur;L. Ciannelli;J.M. Napp

  • Applied and theoretical considerations for constructing spatially explicit individual-based models of marine larval fish that include multiple trophic levels

    Albert J. Hermann;Sarah Hinckley;Bernard A. Megrey;Jeffrey M. Napp

  • Interannual and decadal variability in zooplankton communities of the southeast Bering Sea shelf

    Jeffrey M Napp;Christine T Baier;Richard D Brodeur;Kenneth O Coyle

  • The Northeast Pacific GLOBEC Program: Coastal Gulf of Alaska

    Thomas Weingartner;Kenneth Coyle;Bruce Finney;Russell Hopcroft

Frequent Co-Authors

Phyllis J. Stabeno
Phyllis J. Stabeno Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
Richard D. Brodeur
Richard D. Brodeur Oregon State University
George L. Hunt
George L. Hunt University of Washington
Kenneth O. Coyle
Kenneth O. Coyle University of Alaska Fairbanks
Lorenzo Ciannelli
Lorenzo Ciannelli Oregon State University
Terry E. Whitledge
Terry E. Whitledge University of Alaska Fairbanks
Suzanne L. Strom
Suzanne L. Strom Western Washington University
Russell R. Hopcroft
Russell R. Hopcroft University of Alaska Fairbanks
Calvin W. Mordy
Calvin W. Mordy Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
Michael W. Lomas
Michael W. Lomas Bigelow Laboratory For Ocean Sciences

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