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41
Citations
5974
World Ranking
5885
National Ranking
1997

Overview

Thomas L. Hopkins is affiliated with the University of South Florida St. Petersburg in the United States. Their academic profile reflects involvement in research and scholarly activities connected to this institution.

There is no available data on recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues associated with their work. Similarly, information on book publications, main fields of study, subfields, and topics of research is not present in the current records.

Details regarding awards or honors received by Thomas L. Hopkins are also not documented.

Based on the current information, the focus remains on the academic affiliation and presence within the university environment.

Best Publications

  • Food web of an Antarctic midwater ecosystem

    T. L. Hopkins

  • Active Learning to Recognize Multiple Types of Plankton

    Tong Luo;Kurt Kramer;Dmitry B. Goldgof;Lawrence O. Hall

  • Midwater food web in McMurdo Sound, Ross Sea, Antarctica

    T. L. Hopkins

  • N-15/N-14 and C-13/C-12 in Weddell Sea Birds, Seals, and Fish: Implications for Diet and Trophic Structure

    Greg H. Rau;David G. Ainley;John L. Bengston;Joseph J. Torres

  • Midwater food web in the vicinity of a marginal ice zone in the western Weddell Sea

    Thomas L. Hopkins;Joseph J. Torres

  • The zooplankton community of Croker passage, Antarctic Peninsula

    T. L. Hopkins

  • Community structure and trophic ecology of zooplankton in the scotia sea marginal ice zone in winter (1988)

    Thomas L. Hopkins;Thomas M. Lancraft;Joseph J. Torres;Joseph Donnelly

  • What you see is not what you catch: a comparison of concurrently collected net, Optical Plankton Counter, and Shadowed Image Particle Profiling Evaluation Recorder data from the northeast Gulf of Mexico

    Andrew Remsen;Thomas L. Hopkins;Scott Samson

  • Resource-partitioning and predation impact of a low-latitude myctophid community

    T. L. Hopkins;J. V. Gartner

  • Trophic ecology of the stomiid (Pisces: Stomiidae) fish assemblage of the eastern Gulf of Mexico: Strategies, selectivity and impact of a top mesopelagic predator group

    Tracey Sutton;T. L. Hopkins

  • The zooplankton community in the vicinity of the ice edge, western Weddell Sea, March 1986

    T. L. Hopkins;J. J. Torres

  • Micronekton and macrozooplankton in the open waters near Antarctic ice edge zones (AMERIEZ 1983 and 1986)

    Thomas M. Lancraft;Joseph J. Torres;Thomas L. Hopkins

  • Antarctic mesopelagic micronekton: evidence from seabirds that pack ice affects community structure.

    D. G. Ainley;W. R. Fraser;C. W. Sullivan;J. J. Torres

  • Oceanic micronektonic/macrozooplanktonic community structure and feeding in ice covered Antarctic waters during the winter (AMERIEZ 1988)

    Thomas M. Lancraft;Thomas L. Hopkins;Joseph J. Torres;Joseph Donnelly

  • A system for high-resolution zooplankton imaging

    S. Samson;T. Hopkins;A. Remsen;L. Langebrake

  • The trophic structure and predation impact of a low latitude midwater fish assemblage

    Thomas L. Hopkins;Tracey T. Sutton;Thomas M. Lancraft

  • Trophic structure in open waters of the marginal ice zone in the Scotia-Weddell confluence region during spring (1983)

    Thomas L. Hopkins;David G. Ainley;José J. Torres;Thomas M. Lancraft

  • Proximate composition and overwintering strategies of Antarctic micronektonic Crustacea

    J. J. Torres;J. Donnelly;T. L. Hopkins;T. M. Lancraft

  • The vertical distribution of zooplankton in the eastern Gulf of Mexico

    Thomas L. Hopkins

  • Zooplankton Standing Crop in the Pacific Sector of the Antarctic

    Thomas L. Hopkins

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph J. Torres
Joseph J. Torres University of South Florida
Lawrence O. Hall
Lawrence O. Hall University of South Florida
Dmitry B. Goldgof
Dmitry B. Goldgof University of South Florida
Walker O. Smith
Walker O. Smith Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Cynthia A. Heil
Cynthia A. Heil Bigelow Laboratory For Ocean Sciences
Bruce H. Robison
Bruce H. Robison Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Kendra L. Daly
Kendra L. Daly University of South Florida
Cornelius W. Sullivan
Cornelius W. Sullivan University of Southern California
Greg H. Rau
Greg H. Rau University of California, Santa Cruz
Peter H. Wiebe
Peter H. Wiebe Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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