Publications (group members in bold)
Aydin M, MR Nicewonger, GL Britten, 9 others. Carbonyl sulfide measurements from a South Pole ice core and implications for atmospheric variability since the last glacial period. Climate of the Past. 20: 1885–1917 PDF
Schiller L, GL Britten, G Auld, B Worm. 2024. Learning from positive deviants in fisheries. Fish & Fisheries. 25:409–428 PDF
Cael BB, FA Burger, SA Henson, GL Britten, TL Frölicher. 2024. Historical & future maximum ocean temperatures. Science Advances. 10:1-12 PDF
Meiler S, GL Britten, S Dutkiewicz, PH Moisander, MJ Follows. 2023. Challenges and opportunities in connecting gene count observations with ocean biogeochemical models; Reply to Zehr and Riemann. Limnology & Oceanography. 68:1413-1416 PDF
Serra-Pompei C, A Hickman, GL Britten, S Dutkiewicz. 2023. Assessing the potential of backscattering as a proxy for phytoplankton carbon biomass. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 37:1-19 PDF
Cael BB, GL Britten, 4 others. 2022. Climate nonlinearities: selection, uncertainty, projections, and damages. Environmental Research Letters. 17:1-7 PDF
Britten GL, C Padalino, G Forget, MJ Follows. 2022. Seasonal photoacclimation in the North Pacific Transition Zone. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 36:1-14 PDF
Wu Z, 7 others, GL Britten, 6 others. 2022. Imbalance of global nutrient cycles exacerbated by the greater retention of phosphorus over nitrogen in lakes. Nature Geoscience. 15:464-468 PDF
Britten GL. 2022. Extreme value distributions describe interannual variability in the seasonal North Atlantic phytoplankton bloom. Limnology & Oceanography Letters. 7:269-276 PDF
Meiler S, GL Britten, 5 others. 2022. Constraining uncertainties of diazotroph biogeography from nifH gene abundance. Limnology and Oceanography. 67:816-829 PDF
Martiny AC, 3 others, GL Britten, 9 others. 2022. Phytoplankton resilience may moderate oligotrophic ecosystem responses and biogeochemical feedbacks to climate change. Limnology and Oceanography. 67:378-389 PDF
Jorgensen SJ, 8 others, GL Britten, 36 others. 2022. Emergent research and priorities for elasmobranch conservation. Endangered Species Research. 47:171-203 PDF
Wakamatsu L, GL Britten, EJ Styles, AM Fischer. 2022. Ocean colour and sea surface temperature changes in relation to paralytic shellfish toxin production off the east coast of Tasmania. Remote Sensing. 14:1-14 PDF
Mattern JP, K Glauninger, GL Britten, 6 others. 2022. A flexible Bayesian approach to estimating size-structured matrix population models. PLoS Computational Biology. 18:1-25 PDF
Britten GL, CM Duarte, B Worm. 2021. Recovery of assessed global fish stocks remains uncertain. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 118:1-3 PDF
Tittensor DT, 7 others, GL Britten, 27 others. 2021. Next-generation ensemble projections reveal higher climate risks for marine ecosystems. Nature Climate Change. 11:973-981 PDF
Elsler LG, TH Frawley, GL Britten, 6 others. 2021. Social relationship dynamics mediate climate impacts on income inequality: evidence from the Mexican Humboldt squid fishery. Regional Environmental Change. 21:1-12 PDF
Cael BB, E Cavan, GL Britten. 2021. Reconciling the size dependence of marine particle sinking speed. Geophysical Research Letters. 48:1-11 PDF
Britten GL, 8 others. 2021. Evaluating the benefits of Bayesian hierarchical methods for analyzing heterogeneous environmental datasets: A case study of marine organic carbon fluxes. Frontiers in Environmental Science. 9:1-28 PDF
Aydin M, GL Britten, 9 others. 2020. Anthropogenic impacts on atmospheric carbonyl sulfide since the 19th century inferred from polar firn air and ice core measurements. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 125:1-13 PDF
Tittensor DR, M Harfoot, C McLardy, GL Britten, 8 others. 2020. Evaluating the relationships between the legal and illegal international wildlife trades. Conservation Letters. 13:1-10 PDF
Duarte CM, S Agusti, E Barbier, GL Britten, 11 others. 2020. Rebuilding marine life. Nature. 580:39-51 PDF
Britten GL, E Sibert. 2020. Enhanced fish production during a period of extreme global warmth. Nature Communications. 11:1-6 PDF
Frawley TH, DK Briscoe, PC Daniel, GL Britten, 3 others. 2019. Impacts of a shift to a warm-water regime in the Gulf of California on jumbo squid (Dosidicus gigas). ICES Journal of Marine Science. 76:2413–2426 PDF
Memarzadeh, M, GL Britten, B Worm, C Boettiger. 2019. Rebuilding global fisheries under uncertainty. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 116:15985–15990 PDF
Szuwalski C S, GL Britten, 4 others. 2019. Global forage recruitment dynamics: A comparison of methods, time-variation, and reverse causality. Fisheries Research. 214:56-64 PDF
Harfoot M, SAM Glaser, DP Tittensor, GL Britten, 3 others. 2018. Unveiling the patterns and trends in 40 years of global trade in CITES-listed wildlife. Biological Conservation. 223:47-57 PDF
Moore JK, W Fu, F Primeau, GL Britten, 6 others. 2018. Sustained climate warming drives declining marine biological productivity. Science. 359:1139-1143 PDF
Britten GL, 3 others. 2017. Extended fisheries recovery timelines in a changing environment. Nature Communications. 8:15325-15332 PDF
Britten GL, L Wakamatsu, F Primeau. 2017. The temperature-ballast hypothesis explains carbon export efficiency observations in the Southern Ocean. Geophysical Research Letters. 44:1831-1838 PDF
Mackey KRM, K Hunter-Cevera, GL Britten, 3 others. 2017. Seasonal succession and spatial patterns of Synechococcus microdiversity in estuarine waters of a salt marsh revealed through 16S rRNA gene oligotyping. Frontiers in Microbiology. 8:1496-1507 PDF
Britten GL, F Primeau. 2016. Biome-specific scaling of ocean productivity, temperature, and carbon export efficiency. Geophysical Research Letters. 43:5210-5216 PDF
Britten GL, M Dowd, B Worm. 2016. Reply to Szuwalski: Recognizing ecological income inequality in the ocean. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 113:E1775-1776 PDF
Britten GL, M Dowd, B Worm. 2016. Changing recruitment capacity in global fish stocks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 113:134-139 PDF
Ward-Paige C, GL Britten, D Bathea, J Carlson. 2015. Characterizing and predicting essential habitat features for juvenile coastal sharks. Marine Ecology. 36:419-431 PDF
Tittensor DP, 3 others, GL Britten, 47 others. 2014. A mid-term analysis of progress toward international biodiversity targets. Science. 346:241-244 PDF
Britten GL, 5 others. 2014. Predator decline leads to decreased stability in a coastal fish community. Ecology Letters. 17:1518-1525. PDF
Minto C, J Mills-Flemming, GL Britten, B Worm. 2014. Productivity dynamics of Atlantic cod. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 71:203-216. PDF
Ferretti F, B Worm, GL Britten, MR Heithaus, HK Lotze. 2010. Patterns and ecosystem consequences of shark declines in the ocean. Ecology Letters. 13:1055-1071 PDF
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