Publications

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C McDonough MacKenzie, S Kuebbing, RS Barak, M Bletz, J Dudney, BM McGill, MA Nocco, T Young, RK Tonietto. We do not want to “cure plant blindness” we want to grow plant love. 2019. Plants People Planet 1(2): 1-3.

LA Rogers, R Griffin, T Young, E Fuller, KS Martin, ML Pinsky. 2019. Shifting habitats expose fishing communities to risk under climate change. Nature Climate Change 9(7):512+. [link]

BA Dubik, EC Clark, Young, SB Jones Zigler, MM Provost, ML Pinsky, K St. Martin. 2019. Governing fisheries in the face of change: Social responses to long-term geographic shifts in a U.S. fishery. Marine Policy. [link]

T Young, EC Fuller, MM Provost, KE Coleman, K St. Martin, BJ McCay, ML Pinsky. 2018. Adaptation strategies of coastal fishing communities as species shift poleward. ICES J Marine Science. [link]

T Young, J Pincin, P Neubauer, S Ortega-García, OP Jensen. 2018. Investigating diet patterns of highly mobile marine predators using stomach contents, stable isotope, and fatty acid analyses. ICES J Marine Science 75(5), 1583–1590. doi:10.1093/icesjms/fsy025. [link]

P Tsogtsaikan, B Mendsaikhan, G Jargalmaa, B Ganzorig, B Weidel, CM Filosa, CM Free, T Young, OP Jensen. Comparison of age and growth of lenok, Brachymystax lenok (Pallas 1773), and grayling, Thymallus spp., in lentic and lotic habitats of northern Mongolia. J Applied Ichthyology 33(1): 108-115. [pdf]

T Young, OP Jensen, B Weidel, S Chandra. 2015. Natural trophic variability in a large, oligotrophic, near-pristine lake. J Great Lakes Research 41(2): 463-472. [pdf] [cover photo]

T Young, S Komarow, L Deegan, R Garritt.  1999.  Population size and summer home range of the green crab, Carcinus maenas, in salt marsh tidal creeks.  Biological Bulletin 197: 297-299. [pdf]

S Komarow, T Young, L Deegan and R Garritt.  1999.  Influence of marsh flooding on the abundance and growth of Fundulus heteroclitus in salt marsh creeks.  Biological Bulletin 197: 299-300. [pdf]

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