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Overview

Roger P. Harris is affiliated with the Plymouth Marine Laboratory in the United Kingdom. Their research focuses predominantly on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a distinct emphasis on Oceanography, Global and Planetary Change, and Ecology as subfields of study.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology

Roger P. Harris has contributed to several research articles published in notable venues. Some recent papers are:

  • The Western Channel Observatory: a century of physical, chemical and biological data compiled from pelagic and benthic habitats in the western English Channel, 2023, Earth system science data
  • Seasonality and interannual variability of copepods in the Western English Channel, Celtic Sea, Bay of Biscay, and Cantabrian Sea with a special emphasis to Calanus helgolandicus and Acartia clausi, 2022, ICES Journal of Marine Science
  • Issue Information, 2023, Fisheries Oceanography
  • Issue Information, 2020, Fisheries Oceanography

These publications reflect collaborations with frequent co-authors, including:

  • Steven J. Bograd
  • Tetsuya Takatsu
  • Michele Casini
  • Martín Castonguay
  • Ignacio A. Catalán

The primary publication venues for Harris's work include:

  • Fisheries Oceanography
  • Earth system science data
  • ICES Journal of Marine Science

Best Publications

  • Scaling the metabolic balance of the oceans.

    Ángel López-Urrutia;Elena San Martin;Roger P. Harris;Xabier Irigoien

  • Global biodiversity patterns of marine phytoplankton and zooplankton

    Xabier Irigoien;Jef Huisman;Roger P. Harris

  • Regime shifts in marine ecosystems: detection, prediction and management.

    Brad deYoung;Manuel Barange;Gregory Beaugrand;Roger Harris

  • Phytoplankton blooms: a ‘loophole’ in microzooplankton grazing impact?

    X. Irigoien;K. J. Flynn;R. P. Harris

  • Genetic and physiological influences on the alkenone/alkenoate versus growth temperature relationship in Emiliania huxleyi and Gephyrocapsa oceanica

    Maureen H Conte;Maureen H Conte;Anthony Thompson;David Lesley;Roger P Harris

  • Long-term oceanographic and ecological research in the western English Channel

    Alan J. Southward;Olivia Langmead;Nicholas J. Hardman-Mountford;James Aiken

  • The role of nutricline depth in regulating the ocean carbon cycle

    Pedro Cermeño;Stephanie Dutkiewicz;Roger P. Harris;Mick Follows

  • Vertical distribution and partitioning of organic carbon in mixed frontal and stratified waters of the English Channel

    P. M. Holligan;R. P. Harris;R. C. Newell;D. S. Harbour

  • Long-term phytoplankton community dynamics in the western English Channel

    C. E. Widdicombe;D. Eloire;D. Eloire;D. Harbour;R. P. Harris

  • Copepod hatching success in marine ecosystems with high diatom concentrations

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

  • Detecting regime shifts in the ocean: Data considerations

    B. deYoung;R. Harris;J. Alheit;G. Beaugrand

  • Environmental and nutritional factors determining seasonal variability in the fecundity and egg viability of Calanus helgolandicus in coastal waters off Plymouth, UK

    DW Pond;RP Harris;RN Head;D Harbour

  • Introduction to the JGOFS North Atlantic bloom experiment

    Hugh W. Ducklow;Roger P. Harris

  • Survey of the Chemical Defence Potential of Diatoms: Screening of Fifty Species for α,β,γ,δ-unsaturated aldehydes

    Thomas Wichard;Serge A. Poulet;Claudia Halsband-Lenk;Aitor Albaina

  • Zooplankton grazing on the coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi and its role in inorganic carbon flux

    R. P. Harris

  • An overview of Calanus helgolandicus ecology in European waters

    Delphine Bonnet;Anthony Richardson;Roger Harris;Andrew Hirst

  • A high frequency time series at Weathership M, Norwegian Sea, during the 1997 spring bloom: the reproductive biology of Calanus finmarchicus

    Barbara Niehoff;Ulrike Klenke;Hans-Jürgen Hirche;Xabier Irigoien

  • Grazing of copepod assemblages in the north-east Atlantic: the importance of the small size fraction

    C.E. Morales;A. Bedo;R.P. Harris;P.R.G. Tranter

  • Photosynthesis, respiration and nitrogen supply of plankton populations in stratified, frontal and tidally mixed shelf waters

    PM Holligan;PJleB Williams;D. Purdie;RP Harris

  • Marine Ecosystems and Global Change

    Manuel Barange;Roger Harris

  • Scaling the metabolic balance of the oceans

    A. López-Urrutia;E. San-Martín;R.P. Harris;X. Irigoien

Frequent Co-Authors

D. S. Harbour
D. S. Harbour Plymouth Marine Laboratory
David W. Pond
David W. Pond University of Stirling
Ian Joint
Ian Joint Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Andrew G. Hirst
Andrew G. Hirst University of Liverpool
James R. Maxwell
James R. Maxwell University of Bristol
Daniel J. Mayor
Daniel J. Mayor University of Exeter
Graeme C. Hays
Graeme C. Hays Deakin University
Emilio Marañón
Emilio Marañón Universidade de Vigo
Hans-Jürgen Hirche
Hans-Jürgen Hirche Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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