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Overview

Lorenzo Ciannelli is affiliated with Oregon State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Environmental Science, with a focus on marine and fisheries-related topics. Within this field, they have contributed notably to several subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Oceanography, Ecology, and Atmospheric Science.

The scientist's work covers a range of main topics, including:

  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses

Among the publication venues where Lorenzo Ciannelli has frequently published are:

  • Progress In Oceanography
  • Ecology
  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • ICES Journal of Marine Science
  • Fish and Fisheries

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Ciannelli include:

  • Ontogenetic spatial constraints of sub-arctic marine fish species, 2021, Fish and Fisheries
  • Regional warming exacerbates match/mismatch vulnerability for cod larvae in Alaska, 2021, Progress In Oceanography
  • Two Decades of Match-Mismatch in Northeast Arctic Cod - Feeding Conditions and Survival, 2022, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • An Interdisciplinary Perspective on Greenland's Changing Coastal Margins, 2022, Oceanography
  • Estimating climate-driven phenology shifts and survey availability using fishery-dependent data, 2023, Progress In Oceanography

Lorenzo Ciannelli frequently collaborates with various researchers in the field, including:

  • Jay R. Rooker
  • Kathryn L. Cottingham
  • Nicholas J. Gotelli
  • Joseph B. Yavitt
  • William K. Michener

Best Publications

  • The effect of climate variation on agro-pastoral production in Africa.

    Leif Christian Stige;Jørn Stave;Kung-Sik Chan;Lorenzo Ciannelli

  • Rise and fall of jellyfish in the eastern Bering Sea in relation to climate regime shifts

    Richard D. Brodeur;Mary Beth Decker;Lorenzo Ciannelli;Jennifer E. Purcell

  • Spatial fisheries ecology: Recent progress and future prospects

    L. Ciannelli;P. Fauchald;K.S. Chan;V.N. Agostini

  • NONADDITIVE EFFECTS OF THE ENVIRONMENT ON THE SURVIVAL OF A LARGE MARINE FISH POPULATION

    Lorenzo Ciannelli;Lorenzo Ciannelli;Kung-Sik Chan;Kevin M. Bailey;Nils Chr. Stenseth

  • Functional responses and scaling in predator-prey interactions of marine fishes: contemporary issues and emerging concepts.

    Mary E. Hunsicker;Lorenzo Ciannelli;Kevin Mclean Bailey;Jeffrey A. Buckel

  • Theory, consequences and evidence of eroding population spatial structure in harvested marine fishes: a review

    Lorenzo Ciannelli;Jonathan A. D. Fisher;Mette Skern-Mauritzen;Mary E. Hunsicker

  • Egg distribution, bottom topography and small-scale cod population structure in a coastal marine system

    Halvor Knutsen;Esben Moland Olsen;Lorenzo Ciannelli;Sigurd Heiberg Espeland

  • Oscillating trophic control induces community reorganization in a marine ecosystem.

    Michael A. Litzow;Lorenzo Ciannelli

  • Evolutionary and ecological constraints of fish spawning habitats

    Lorenzo Ciannelli;Kevin Bailey;Esben Moland Olsen

  • DENSITY DEPENDENCE AND DENSITY INDEPENDENCE DURING THE EARLY LIFE STAGES OF FOUR MARINE FISH STOCKS

    Gjert E. DingsØr;Lorenzo Ciannelli;Kung-Sik Chan;Geir Ottersen

  • Geographically and environmentally driven spawning distributions of tuna species in the western Mediterranean Sea

    Patricia Reglero;Lorenzo Ciannelli;D. Alvarez-Berastegui;R. Balbin

  • Landscape dynamics and resulting species interactions: the cod-capelin system in the southeastern Bering Sea

    Lorenzo Ciannelli;Kevin Mclean Bailey

  • 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

  • Climate change causing phase transitions of walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma) recruitment dynamics

    Lorenzo Ciannelli;Kevin M Bailey;Kung-Sik Chan;Andrea Belgrano

  • Non-stationary climate-salmon relationships in the Gulf of Alaska.

    Michael A. Litzow;Lorenzo Ciannelli;Patricia Puerta;Justin J. Wettstein;Justin J. Wettstein;Justin J. Wettstein

  • Small-scale genetic structure in a marine population in relation to water circulation and egg characteristics.

    Lorenzo Ciannelli;Halvor Knutsen;Esben Moland Olsen;Sigurd Heiberg Espeland

  • Spatial and temporal variability in feeding and condition of age-0 walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma) in frontal regions of the Bering Sea

    Richard D. Brodeur;Matthew T. Wilson;Lorenzo Ciannelli

  • Behavioral responses of Atlantic cod to sea temperature changes

    Carla Freitas;Esben Moland Olsen;Even Moland;Lorenzo Ciannelli

  • Recruitment of walleye pollock in a physically and biologically complex ecosystem: A new perspective

    Kevin M. Bailey;Lorenzo Ciannelli;Nicholas A. Bond;Andrea Belgrano

  • Density- and size-dependent mortality in fish early life stages

    Leif Christian Stige;Lauren Rogers;Anna B. Neuheimer;Mary E. Hunsicker

  • Non-additive and non-stationary properties in the spatial distribution of a large marine fish population.

    Lorenzo Ciannelli;Valerio Bartolino;Valerio Bartolino;Kung-Sik Chan

  • Development and application of a bioenergetics model for juvenile walleye pollock

    L. Ciannelli;R. D. Drodeur;T. W. Buckley

Frequent Co-Authors

Kevin M. Bailey
Kevin M. Bailey National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Richard D. Brodeur
Richard D. Brodeur Oregon State University
Nils Chr. Stenseth
Nils Chr. Stenseth University of Oslo
Geir Ottersen
Geir Ottersen University of Oslo
Manuel Hidalgo
Manuel Hidalgo Spanish Institute of Oceanography
Francisco Alemany
Francisco Alemany Spanish Institute of Oceanography
Halvor Knutsen
Halvor Knutsen University of Agder
Esben Moland Olsen
Esben Moland Olsen University of Agder
Carol Ladd
Carol Ladd National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Jeffrey M. Napp
Jeffrey M. Napp National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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