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Robert J Diaz

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Ambio|May 15, 2024
Rutger Rosenberg: A pioneering marine ecologistErik Bonsdorff, Robert J Diaz
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 16, 2008
Spreading dead zones and consequences for marine ecosystemsRobert J Diaz, Rutger Rosenberg
Marine Pollution Bulletin|September 16, 2008
Is it possible to assess the ecological status of highly stressed natural estuarine environments using macroinvertebrates indices?Araceli Puente, Robert J Diaz
Journal of Environmental Management|October 12, 2004
A review of approaches for classifying benthic habitats and evaluating habitat qualityRobert J Diaz, Martin Solan, Raymond M Valente
Plos One|January 7, 2014
Modeling the effect of hypoxia on macrobenthos production in the lower Rappahannock River, Chesapeake Bay, USASamuel Kersey Sturdivant, Mark J Brush, Robert J Diaz
Marine Pollution Bulletin|July 25, 2006
Hypoxia and benthic community recovery in Korean coastal watersHyun-Sig Lim, Robert J Diaz, Jae-Sang Hong, et al.
Annual Review of Marine Science|December 15, 2010
Hypoxia, nitrogen, and fisheries: integrating effects across local and global landscapesDenise L Breitburg, Darryl W Hondorp, Lori A Davias, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 22, 2017
Tropical dead zones and mass mortalities on coral reefsAndrew H Altieri, Seamus B Harrison, Janina Seemann, et al.
Ambio|April 26, 2019
Wastewater input reductions reverse historic hypereutrophication of Boston Harbor, USADavid I Taylor, Candace A Oviatt, Anne E Giblin, et al.
Nature|May 18, 2007
First insights into the biodiversity and biogeography of the Southern Ocean deep seaAngelika Brandt, Andrew J Gooday, Simone N Brandão, et al.
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Ambio|May 15, 2024
Rutger Rosenberg: A pioneering marine ecologistErik Bonsdorff, Robert J Diaz
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 16, 2008
Spreading dead zones and consequences for marine ecosystemsRobert J Diaz, Rutger Rosenberg
Marine Pollution Bulletin|September 16, 2008
Is it possible to assess the ecological status of highly stressed natural estuarine environments using macroinvertebrates indices?Araceli Puente, Robert J Diaz
Journal of Environmental Management|October 12, 2004
A review of approaches for classifying benthic habitats and evaluating habitat qualityRobert J Diaz, Martin Solan, Raymond M Valente
Plos One|January 7, 2014
Modeling the effect of hypoxia on macrobenthos production in the lower Rappahannock River, Chesapeake Bay, USASamuel Kersey Sturdivant, Mark J Brush, Robert J Diaz
Marine Pollution Bulletin|July 25, 2006
Hypoxia and benthic community recovery in Korean coastal watersHyun-Sig Lim, Robert J Diaz, Jae-Sang Hong, et al.
Annual Review of Marine Science|December 15, 2010
Hypoxia, nitrogen, and fisheries: integrating effects across local and global landscapesDenise L Breitburg, Darryl W Hondorp, Lori A Davias, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 22, 2017
Tropical dead zones and mass mortalities on coral reefsAndrew H Altieri, Seamus B Harrison, Janina Seemann, et al.
Ambio|April 26, 2019
Wastewater input reductions reverse historic hypereutrophication of Boston Harbor, USADavid I Taylor, Candace A Oviatt, Anne E Giblin, et al.
Nature|May 18, 2007
First insights into the biodiversity and biogeography of the Southern Ocean deep seaAngelika Brandt, Andrew J Gooday, Simone N Brandão, et al.
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