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Nancy N Rabalais

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Ambio|June 25, 2002
Nitrogen in aquatic ecosystemsNancy N Rabalais
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 1, 2015
Human impacts on fisheries across the land-sea interfaceNancy N Rabalais
Plos One|September 8, 2017
Trends in summer bottom-water temperatures on the northern Gulf of Mexico continental shelf from 1985 to 2015R Eugene Turner, Nancy N Rabalais, Dubravko Justić
Environmental Science & Technology|May 29, 2008
Gulf of Mexico hypoxia: alternate states and a legacyR Eugene Turner, Nancy N Rabalais, Dubravko Justic
Marine Pollution Bulletin|August 9, 2003
Future aquatic nutrient limitationsR Eugene Turner, Nancy N Rabalais, Dubravko Justic', et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin|October 13, 2004
Ecosystem history of Mississippi River-influenced continental shelf revealed through preserved phytoplankton pigmentsNancy N Rabalais, Nazan Atilla, Claire Normandeau, et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin|October 27, 2009
Dead zone dilemmaRobert J Díaz, Rutger Rosenberg, Nancy N Rabalais, et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin|October 31, 2009
A Bayesian hierarchical modeling approach for analyzing observational data from marine ecological studiesSong S Qian, J Kevin Craig, Melissa M Baustian, et al.
Plos One|April 26, 2019
Extent of the annual Gulf of Mexico hypoxic zone influences microbial community structureLauren Gillies Campbell, J Cameron Thrash, Nancy N Rabalais, et al.
Harmful Algae|November 14, 2018
The polychaete, Paraprionospio pinnata, is a likely vector of domoic acid to the benthic food web in the northern Gulf of MexicoMelissa M Baustian, Sibel Bargu, Wendy Morrison, et al.
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Ambio|June 25, 2002
Nitrogen in aquatic ecosystemsNancy N Rabalais
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 1, 2015
Human impacts on fisheries across the land-sea interfaceNancy N Rabalais
Plos One|September 8, 2017
Trends in summer bottom-water temperatures on the northern Gulf of Mexico continental shelf from 1985 to 2015R Eugene Turner, Nancy N Rabalais, Dubravko Justić
Environmental Science & Technology|May 29, 2008
Gulf of Mexico hypoxia: alternate states and a legacyR Eugene Turner, Nancy N Rabalais, Dubravko Justic
Marine Pollution Bulletin|August 9, 2003
Future aquatic nutrient limitationsR Eugene Turner, Nancy N Rabalais, Dubravko Justic', et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin|October 13, 2004
Ecosystem history of Mississippi River-influenced continental shelf revealed through preserved phytoplankton pigmentsNancy N Rabalais, Nazan Atilla, Claire Normandeau, et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin|October 27, 2009
Dead zone dilemmaRobert J Díaz, Rutger Rosenberg, Nancy N Rabalais, et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin|October 31, 2009
A Bayesian hierarchical modeling approach for analyzing observational data from marine ecological studiesSong S Qian, J Kevin Craig, Melissa M Baustian, et al.
Plos One|April 26, 2019
Extent of the annual Gulf of Mexico hypoxic zone influences microbial community structureLauren Gillies Campbell, J Cameron Thrash, Nancy N Rabalais, et al.
Harmful Algae|November 14, 2018
The polychaete, Paraprionospio pinnata, is a likely vector of domoic acid to the benthic food web in the northern Gulf of MexicoMelissa M Baustian, Sibel Bargu, Wendy Morrison, et al.
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