Dennis J McGillicuddy Jr
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Recent Articles
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Zhang Y, Hu C, McGillicuddy Jr D, Barnes B, Liu Y, Kourafalou V, et al.
Harmful Algae
. 2024 Feb;
132:102566.
PMID: 38331538
Pelagic Sargassum in the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) plays an important role in ocean biology and ecology, yet our knowledge of its origins and transport pathways is limited. Here, using...
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Clark S, Hubbard K, McGillicuddy Jr D, Ralston D, Shankar S
Cont Shelf Res
. 2022 Oct;
228.
PMID: 36213213
In 2016, an unprecedented Pseudo-nitzschia australis bloom in the Gulf of Maine led to the first shellfishery closures due to domoic acid in the region's history. In this paper, potential...
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Clark S, Hubbard K, McGillicuddy Jr D, Ralston D, Alexander M, Curchitser E, et al.
J Mar Syst
. 2022 Sep;
230.
PMID: 36160121
Worldwide, warming ocean temperatures have contributed to extreme harmful algal bloom events and shifts in phytoplankton species composition. In 2016 in the Gulf of Maine (GOM), an unprecedented bloom led...
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Clark S, Hubbard K, Anderson D, McGillicuddy Jr D, Ralston D, Townsend D
Harmful Algae
. 2019 Oct;
88:101656.
PMID: 31582158
The toxic diatom genus Pseudo-nitzschia is a growing presence in the Gulf of Maine (GOM), where regionally unprecedented levels of domoic acid (DA) in 2016 led to the first Amnesic...
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Gaube P, Braun C, Lawson G, McGillicuddy Jr D, Della Penna A, Skomal G, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2018 May;
8(1):7363.
PMID: 29743492
Satellite-tracking of mature white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) has revealed open-ocean movements spanning months and covering tens of thousands of kilometers. But how are the energetic demands of these active apex...
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Li Y, He R, McGillicuddy Jr D, Anderson D, Keafer B
Cont Shelf Res
. 2017 Oct;
29(17):2069-2082.
PMID: 28979059
In situ observations and a coupled bio-physical model were used to study the germination, initiation, and development of the Gulf of Maine (GOM) bloom in 2006. Hydrographic measurements and comparisons...
7.
Backer L, McGillicuddy Jr D
Oceanography (Wash D C)
. 2017 Oct;
19(2):94-106.
PMID: 28966539
No abstract available.
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Aretxabaleta A, Smith K, McGillicuddy Jr D, Ballabrera-Poy J
Ocean Model (Oxf)
. 2017 Apr;
36(3-4):219-227.
PMID: 28367104
A simple improvement to objective analysis of hydrographic data is proposed to eliminate spatial aliasing effects in tidally energetic regions. The proposed method consists of the evaluation of anomalies from...
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McGillicuddy Jr D, de Young B, Doney S, Glibert P, Stammer D, Werner F
Oceanography (Wash D C)
. 2017 Apr;
23(3):126-139.
PMID: 28367053
No abstract available.
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Stow C, Jolliff J, McGillicuddy Jr D, Doney S, Allen J, Friedrichs M, et al.
J Mar Syst
. 2017 Apr;
76(1-2):4-15.
PMID: 28366997
Coupled biological/physical models of marine systems serve many purposes including the synthesis of information, hypothesis generation, and as a tool for numerical experimentation. However, marine system models are increasingly used...