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Ransom A. Myers

Ransom A. Myers

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
83
Citations
34904
World Ranking
3434
National Ranking
107

Overview

Ransom A. Myers was affiliated with Dalhousie University in Canada. Their academic career was connected to this institution, where they contributed to research and study in their field.

Throughout their career, Myers did not have specific documented papers, co-authors, or publication venues listed in the available source data. Consequently, there are no recent papers or frequent collaborative authors identified.

No records indicate the publication of books or specific publishers associated with Myers' work. Additionally, precise main fields of study and subfields are not provided, nor are any particular scientific topics or areas of research coverage detailed.

Information about awards received by Myers is also absent from the available data, and there are no noted distinctions or honors mentioned.

Best Publications

  • Rapid worldwide depletion of predatory fish communities

    Ransom A. Myers;Boris Worm

  • Cascading effects of the loss of apex predatory sharks from a coastal ocean.

    Ransom A. Myers;Julia K. Baum;Travis D. Shepherd;Sean P. Powers

  • Collapse and Conservation of Shark Populations in the Northwest Atlantic

    Julia K. Baum;Ransom A. Myers;Daniel G. Kehler;Boris Worm

  • ROBUST STATE-SPACE MODELING OF ANIMAL MOVEMENT DATA

    Ian D. Jonsen;Joanna Mills Flemming;Ransom A. Myers

  • Is catch-per-unit-effort proportional to abundance?

    Shelton J. Harley;Ransom A. Myers;Alistair Dunn

  • What can be learned from the collapse of a renewable resource? Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua, of Newfoundland and Labrador

    Jeffrey A. Hutchings;Ransom A. Myers

  • Compensatory density dependence in fish populations: importance, controversy, understanding and prognosis

    Kenneth A Rose;James H Cowan;Kirk O Winemiller;Ransom A Myers

  • Why do fish stocks collapse? The example of cod in Atlantic Canada

    R.A. Myers;J.A. Hutchings;N.J. Barrowman

  • Maximum reproductive rate of fish at low population sizes

    Ransom A Myers;Keith G Bowen;Nicholas J Barrowman

  • When Do Environment–recruitment Correlations Work?

    Ransom A. Myers

  • Loss of large predatory sharks from the Mediterranean Sea

    Francesco Ferretti;Ransom A. Myers;Fabrizio Serena;Heike K. Lotze

  • Shifting baselines and the decline of pelagic sharks in the Gulf of Mexico

    Julia K. Baum;Ransom A. Myers

  • META-ANALYSIS OF COD-SHRIMP INTERACTIONS REVEALS TOP-DOWN CONTROL IN OCEANIC FOOD WEBS

    Boris Worm;Ransom A. Myers

  • Extinction, survival or recovery of large predatory fishes.

    Ransom A. Myers;Boris Worm

  • Coral Reefs and the Global Network of Marine Protected Areas

    Camilo Mora;Camilo Mora;Serge Andrèfouët;Mark J. Costello;Christine Kranenburg

  • Management Effectiveness of the World's Marine Fisheries

    Camilo Mora;Ransom A. Myers;Marta Coll;Simone Libralato

  • Global patterns of predator diversity in the open oceans

    Boris Worm;Marcel Sandow;Marcel Sandow;Marcel Sandow;Andreas Oschlies;Andreas Oschlies;Andreas Oschlies;Heike K. Lotze;Heike K. Lotze;Heike K. Lotze

  • Declining Wild Salmon Populations in Relation to Parasites from Farm Salmon

    Martin Krkošek;Jennifer S. Ford;Alexandra Morton;Subhash Lele

  • Density-Dependent Juvenile Mortality in Marine Demersal Fish

    Ransom A. Myers;Noel G. Cadigan

  • Supporting Online Material for Cascading Effects of the Loss of Apex Predatory Sharks from a Coastal Ocean

    Ransom A. Myers;Julia K. Baum;Travis D. Shepherd;Sean P. Powers

Frequent Co-Authors

Boris Worm
Boris Worm Dalhousie University
Jeffrey A. Hutchings
Jeffrey A. Hutchings Dalhousie University
Ian D. Jonsen
Ian D. Jonsen Macquarie University
Camilo Mora
Camilo Mora University of Hawaii at Manoa
Julia K. Baum
Julia K. Baum University of Victoria
Brian R. MacKenzie
Brian R. MacKenzie Technical University of Denmark
Mike O. Hammill
Mike O. Hammill Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Heike K. Lotze
Heike K. Lotze Dalhousie University
Ray Hilborn
Ray Hilborn University of Washington
Kenneth F. Drinkwater
Kenneth F. Drinkwater Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research

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