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Publications by Jeffrey A Runge
Life Cycle ofCalanus Finmarchicusin the Lower St. Lawrence Estuary: The Imprint of Circulation and Late Timing of the Spring Phytoplankton Bloom
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Aquatic Science
Behavior
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Oceanography
Paleontology
Petrology
Soil Science
Forestry
Atmospheric Science
Ecology
Geophysics
Aquatic Science
Earth
Earth-Surface Processes
Planetary Science
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Combined Effects of Increased UV-B and Temperature on the Pigment-Determined Marine Phytoplankton Community of the St. Lawrence Estuary
Marine Ecology - Progress Series
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Aquatic Science
Behavior
Winter Atmospheric Circulation Signature for the Timing of the Spring Bloom of Diatoms in the North Sea
Marine Biology
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Aquatic Science
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Real‐time Monitoring of the Freshwater Discharge at the Head of the St. Lawrence Estuary
Atmosphere - Ocean
Atmospheric Science
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Sedimentation, Bioturbation, and Hg Uptake in the Sediments of the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence
Limnology and Oceanography
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Regulation of the Phytoplankton Heme B Iron Pool During the North Atlantic Spring Bloom
Frontiers in Microbiology
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Daytime and Nighttime Vertical Migrations of Alexandrium Tamarense in the St. Lawrence Estuary (Canada)
Marine Ecology - Progress Series
Evolution
Ecology
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Uncoupling of Bacteria and Phytoplankton During a Spring Diatom Bloom in the Mouth of the Yellow Sea
Marine Ecology - Progress Series
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Aquatic Science
Behavior