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David M Keith
David M Keith
Research Scientist, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
E-mail megerősítve itt: dfo-mpo.gc.ca
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Recovery potential and conservation options for elasmobranchs
CA Ward‐Paige, DM Keith, B Worm, HK Lotze
Journal of Fish Biology 80 (5), 1844-1869, 2012
1542012
Population dynamics of marine fishes at low abundance
DM Keith, JA Hutchings
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 69 (7), 1150-1163, 2012
1252012
Temporal correlations in population trends: Conservation implications from time-series analysis of diverse animal taxa
D Keith, HR Akçakaya, SHM Butchart, B Collen, NK Dulvy, EE Holmes, ...
Biological Conservation 192, 247-257, 2015
802015
Allee effect and the uncertainty of population recovery
A Kuparinen, DM Keith, JA Hutchings
Conservation Biology 28 (3), 790-798, 2014
662014
Moisture cycles of the forest floor organic layer (F and H layers) during drying
DM Keith, EA Johnson, C Valeo
Water Resources Research 46 (7), 2010
512010
Comparing the water-holding characteristics of broadleaved, coniferous, and mixed forest litter layers in a Karst Region
Q Zhou, DM Keith, X Zhou, M Cai, X Cui, X Wei, Y Luo
Mountain Research and Development 38 (3), 220-229, 2018
482018
Maternal age, fecundity, egg quality, and recruitment: linking stock structure to recruitment using an age-structured Ricker model
AO Shelton, SB Munch, D Keith, M Mangel
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 69 (10), 1631-1641, 2012
482012
A hillslope forest floor (duff) water budget and the transition to local control
DM Keith, EA Johnson, C Valeo
Hydrological Processes 24 (19), 2738-2751, 2010
462010
Risk assessment of inbreeding and outbreeding depression in a captive‐breeding program
N Rollinson, DM Keith, ALS Houde, PV Debes, MC Mcbride, JA Hutchings
Conservation Biology 28 (2), 529-540, 2014
452014
Increased environmentally driven recruitment variability decreases resilience to fishing and increases uncertainty of recovery
A Kuparinen, DM Keith, JA Hutchings
ICES Journal of Marine Science 71 (6), 1507-1514, 2014
442014
Maternal age effects on Atlantic cod recruitment and implications for future population trajectories
AO Shelton, JA Hutchings, RS Waples, DM Keith, HR Akçakaya, NK Dulvy
ICES Journal of Marine Science 72 (6), 1769-1778, 2015
432015
Re-defining recovery: A generalized framework for assessing species recovery
A Westwood, E Reuchlin-Hugenholtz, DM Keith
Biological Conservation 172, 155-162, 2014
372014
Trends in the size and age structure of marine fishes
JA Charbonneau, DM Keith, JA Hutchings
ICES Journal of Marine Science 76 (4), 938-945, 2019
222019
Challenges of gauging the impact of area-based fishery closures and OECMs: A case study using long-standing Canadian groundfish closures
NL Shackell, DM Keith, HK Lotze
Frontiers in Marine Science 8, 612859, 2021
192021
Comparing measured duff moisture with a water budget model and the duff and drought codes of the Canadian Fire Weather Index
EA Johnson, DM Keith, YE Martin
Forest Science 59 (1), 78-92, 2013
192013
Using satellite remote sensing to improve the prediction of scallop condition in their natural environment: Case study for Georges Bank, Canada
X Liu, E Devred, CL Johnson, D Keith, JA Sameoto
Remote Sensing of Environment 254, 112251, 2021
92021
Evaluating socio-economic and conservation impacts of management: A case study of time-area closures on Georges Bank
DM Keith, JA Sameoto, FM Keyser, CA Ward-Paige
PloS one 15 (10), e0240322, 2020
92020
Explicit incorporation of spatial variability in a biomass dynamics assessment model
RR McDonald, DM Keith, JA Sameoto, JA Hutchings, JM Flemming
ICES Journal of Marine Science 78 (9), 3265-3280, 2021
82021
Effects of fishing mortality on the age structure of marine fishes
JA Charbonneau, DM Keith, MA MacNeil, JA Hutchings
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 79 (12), 2225-2236, 2022
62022
Incorporating intra-annual variability in fisheries abundance data to better capture population dynamics
RR McDonald, DM Keith, JA Sameoto, JA Hutchings, JM Flemming
Fisheries Research 246, 106152, 2022
52022
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