Ann G. Durbin
University of Rhode Island
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Estuaries | 1981
Ann G. Durbin; Edward G. Durbin
AbstractSeasonal changes in phytoplankton biomass and production, total zooplankton biomass, and biomass and potential production rates of the two dominant copepods, Acartia hudsonica (formerly called Acartia clausi) and Acartia tonsa are described for several stations in Narragansett Bay, R.I. Plankton in the bay behaved as a single population with simultaneous changes occurring at the upper bay (Station 5) and the lower bay (Station 1). Phytoplankton biomass was higher in the upper bay (
Continental Shelf Research | 1995
Edward G. Durbin; Sharon L. Gilman; Robert G. Campbell; Ann G. Durbin
Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 1996
Laurence P. Madin; Stephen M. Bollens; Erich Horgan; Mari Butler; Jeffrey A. Runge; Barbara K. Sullivan; Grace Klein-Macphee; Edward G. Durbin; Ann G. Durbin; Donna Van Keuren; Stéphane Plourde; Ann Bucklin; M.Elizabeth Clarke
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Continental Shelf Research | 1995
Edward G. Durbin; Robert G. Campbell; Sharon L. Gilman; Ann G. Durbin
Estuaries | 1998
Ann G. Durbin; Edward G. Durbin
=16.95 mg chl a·m−3) than in the lower bay (
Continental Shelf Research | 1995
Edward G. Durbin; Ann G. Durbin; Robert C. Beardsley
The Progressive Fish-culturist | 1990
Steven J. Parker; Ann G. Durbin; Jennifer L. Specker
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Limnology and Oceanography | 1983
Edward G. Durbin; Ann G. Durbin; T.J. Smayda; Peter G. Verity
Limnology and Oceanography | 1978
Edward G. Durbin; Ann G. Durbin
=6.37 mg chl a·m−3) and these 0269 0101 V differences in biomass were reflected in the phytoplankton production rates. The zooplankton, which was dominated by A. hudsonica in the spring and early summer and A. tonsa during summer and fall, showed no such consistent differences between the stations. Mean A. hudsonica biomass (St 1,
Limnology and Oceanography | 1992
Edward G. Durbin; Ann G. Durbin; Robert G. Campbell