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Mariani, P. ; MacKenzie, B.R. ; Iudicone, D. ; Bozec, A.
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Modelling retention and dispersion mechanisms of bluefin tuna eggs and larvae in the northwest Mediterranean Sea
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2010
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Progress in Oceanography
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Progress in Oceanography
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86
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1-2
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45-58
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0079-6611
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353
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Nof, D. ; Jia, Y. ; Chassignet, E. ; Bozec, A.
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Fast Wind-Induced Migration of Leddies in the South China Sea
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2011
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Journal of Physical Oceanography
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J. Phys. Oceanogr.
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41
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9
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1683-1693
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Eddies ; Seas ; gulfs ; bays ; Wind stress ; Numerical analysis/modeling ; Monsoons
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0022-3670
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324
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Rahaman, H. ; Srinivasu, U. ; Panickal, S. ; Durgadoo, J.V. ; Griffies, S.M. ; Ravichandran, M. ; Bozec, A. ; Cherchi, A. ; Voldoire, A. ; Sidorenko, D.. ; Chassignet, E.P. ; Danabasoglu, G. ; Tsujino, H. ; Getzlaff, K. ; Ilicak, M. ; Bentsen, M. ; Long, M.C. ; Fogli, P.G. ; Farneti, R. ; Danilov, S. ; Marsland, S.J. ; Valcke, S. ; Yeager, S.G. ; Wang, Q.
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An assessment of the Indian Ocean mean state and seasonal cycle in a suite of interannual CORE-II simulations
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2020
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Ocean Modelling
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Ocean Modelling
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145
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1463-5003
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1087
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Shropshire, T. ; Morey, S. L. ; Chassignet, E. P. ; Bozec, A. ; Coles, V.J. ; Landry, M.R. ; Swalethorp, R. ; Zapfe, G. and Stukel, M.R.
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Quantifying spatiotemporal variability in zooplankton dynamics in the Gulf of Mexico with a physical-biogeochemical model
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2019
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Zooplankton play an important role in global biogeochemistry and their secondary production supports valuable fisheries of the world's oceans. Currently, zooplankton abundances cannot be estimated using remote sensing techniques. Hence, coupled physical-biogeochemical models (PBMs) provide an important tool for studying zooplankton on regional and global scales. However, evaluating the accuracy of zooplankton abundance estimates from PBMs has been a major challenge as a result of sparse observations. In this study, we configure a PBM for the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) from 1993�2012 and validate the model against an extensive combination of in situ biomass and rate measurements including total mesozooplankton biomass, size-fractionated mesozooplankton biomass and grazing rates, microzooplankton specific grazing rates, surface chlorophyll, deep chlorophyll maximum depth, phytoplankton specific growth rates, and net primary production. Spatial variability in mesozooplankton biomass climatology observed in a multi-decadal database for the northern GoM is well resolved by the model with a statistically significant (p < 0.01) correlation of 0.90. Mesozooplankton secondary production for the region averaged 66 + 8 mt C yr−1 equivalent to approximately 10 % of NPP and ranged from 51 to 82 mt C yr−1. In terms of diet, model results from the shelf regions suggest that herbivory is the dominant feeding mode for small mesozooplankton (< 1-mm) whereas larger mesozooplankton are primarily carnivorous. However, in open-ocean, oligotrophic regions, both groups of mesozooplankton have proportionally greater reliance on heterotrophic protists as a food source. This highlights the important role of microbial and protistan food webs in sustaining mesozooplankton biomass in the GoM which serves as the primary food source for early life stages of many commercially-important fish species, including tuna.
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1095
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Sturges, W. ; Bozec, A.
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A Puzzling Disagreement between Observations and Numerical Models in the Central Gulf of Mexico
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2013
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Journal of Physical Oceanography
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J. Phys. Oceanogr.
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43
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12
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2673-2681
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0022-3670
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227
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Tseng, Y.-heng ; Lin, H. ; Chen, H.-ching ; Thompson, K. ; Bentsen, M. ; Böning, C.W. ; Bozec, A. ; Cassou, C. ; Chassignet, E. ; Chow, C.H. ; Danabasoglu, G. ; Danilov, S. ; Farneti, R. ; Fogli, P.G. ; Fujii, Y. ; Griffies, S.M. ; Ilicak, M. ; Jung, T. ; Masina, S. ; Navarra, A. ; Patara, L. ; Samuels, B.L. ; Scheinert, M. ; Sidorenko, D. ; Sui, C.-H. ; Tsujino, H. ; Valcke, S. ; Voldoire, A. ; Wang, Q. ; Yeager, S.G.
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North and equatorial Pacific Ocean circulation in the CORE-II hindcast simulations
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2016
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Ocean Modelling
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Ocean Modelling
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104
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143-170
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CORE global ocean-ice simulations ; Kuroshio ; Mode water ; Subtropical cell ; North Pacific simulations
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COAPS @ mfield @
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55
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