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List of works by Thomas R. Anderson

Assessing the apparent imbalance between geochemical and biochemical indicators of meso- and bathypelagic biological activity: What the @$♯! is wrong with present calculations of carbon budgets?

Big in the benthos: Future change of seafloor community biomass in a global, body size-resolved model

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Challenges in integrative approaches to modelling the marine ecosystems of the North Atlantic: Physics to fish and coasts to ocean

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Comparison of the emergent behavior of a complex ecosystem model in two ocean general circulation models

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Dedication to Dr. Martin Angel and Prof. Mike Fasham FRS

scientific article published in August 2010

Denitrification in the Arabian Sea: A 3D ecosystem modelling study

Deserts on the sea floor: Edward Forbes and his azoic hypothesis for a lifeless deep ocean

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Marine ecosystem models for earth systems applications: The MarQUEST experience

Marine regime shifts in ocean biogeochemical models: a case study in the Gulf of Alaska

scholarly article by Claudie Beaulieu et al published 12 August 2016 in Biogeosciences

Mesopelagic zone ecology and biogeochemistry – a synthesis

Metabolic stoichiometry and the fate of excess carbon and nutrients in consumers

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Microbial gardening in the ocean's twilight zone: detritivorous metazoans benefit from fragmenting, rather than ingesting, sinking detritus: fragmentation of refractory detritus by zooplankton beneath the euphotic zone stimulates the harvestable pro

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Parameter optimisation techniques and the problem of underdetermination in marine biogeochemical models

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Representing Plankton Functional Types in Ocean General Circulation Models: Competition, Tradeoffs and Self-Organizing Architecture

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STOICHIOMETRY: LINKING ELEMENTS TO BIOCHEMICALS

scientific article published in May 2004

Sensitivity of secondary production and export flux to choice of trophic transfer formulation in marine ecosystem models

When is a biogeochemical model too complex? Objective model reduction and selection for North Atlantic time-series sites

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Will Invertebrates Require Increasingly Carbon-Rich Food in a Warming World?

scientific article published on 29 September 2017