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Estuaries | 1981

Standing stock and estimated production rates of phytoplankton and zooplankton in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island

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

Abundance, biomass, vertical migration and estimated development rate of the copepod Calanus finmarchicus in the southern Gulf of Maine during late spring

Edward G. Durbin; Sharon L. Gilman; Robert G. Campbell; Ann G. Durbin


Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 1996

Voracious planktonic hydroids: unexpected predatory impact on a coastal marine ecosystem

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

Diel feeding behavior and ingestion rate in the copepod Calanus finmarchicus in the southern Gulf of Maine during late spring

Edward G. Durbin; Robert G. Campbell; Sharon L. Gilman; Ann G. Durbin


Estuaries | 1998

Effects of menhaden predation of plankton populations in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island

Ann G. Durbin; Edward G. Durbin

=16.95 mg chl a·m−3) than in the lower bay (


Continental Shelf Research | 1995

Springtime nutrient and chlorophyll a concentrations in the southwestern Gulf of Maine

Edward G. Durbin; Ann G. Durbin; Robert C. Beardsley


The Progressive Fish-culturist | 1990

Effects of Leaf Litter on Survival and Growth of Juvenile Coho Salmon

Steven J. Parker; Ann G. Durbin; Jennifer L. Specker

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Limnology and Oceanography | 1983

Food limitation of production by adult Acartia tonsa in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island1

Edward G. Durbin; Ann G. Durbin; T.J. Smayda; Peter G. Verity


Limnology and Oceanography | 1978

Length and weight relationships of Acartia clausi from Narragansett Bay, R.I. 1

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

Body size and egg production in the marine copepod Acartia hudsonica during a winter‐spring diatom bloom in Narragansett Bay

Edward G. Durbin; Ann G. Durbin; Robert G. Campbell

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Edward G. Durbin

University of Rhode Island

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Peter G. Verity

University of Rhode Island

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Sharon L. Gilman

University of Rhode Island

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T.J. Smayda

University of Rhode Island

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Ann Bucklin

University of New Hampshire

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Donna Van Keuren

University of Rhode Island

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Erich Horgan

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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