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Dr. Wendel Raymond
Dr. Wendel Raymond
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
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Multiscale impacts of armoring on Salish Sea shorelines: evidence for cumulative and threshold effects
MN Dethier, WW Raymond, AN McBride, JD Toft, JR Cordell, AS Ogston, ...
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 175, 106-117, 2016
1192016
Competitive interactions for shelter between invasive Pacific red lionfish and native Nassau grouper
WW Raymond, MA Albins, TJ Pusack
Environmental Biology of Fishes 98, 57-65, 2015
712015
Degrading detritus: Changes in food quality of aging kelp tissue varies with species
MN Dethier, AS Brown, S Burgess, ME Eisenlord, AWE Galloway, ...
Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology 460, 72-79, 2014
652014
Assessment of the impacts of an unprecedented heatwave on intertidal shellfish of the Salish Sea
WW Raymond, JS Barber, MN Dethier, HA Hayford, CDG Harley, TL King, ...
Ecology 103 (10), 2022
632022
A Synthesis of Blue Carbon Stocks, Sources, and Accumulation Rates in Eelgrass (Zostera marina) Meadows in the Northeast Pacific
C Prentice, KL Poppe, M Lutz, E Murray, TA Stephens, A Spooner, ...
Global Biogeochemical Cycles 34 (2), e2019GB006345, 2020
582020
Trends and carrying capacity of sea otters in Southeast Alaska
MT Tinker, VA Gill, GG Esslinger, J Bodkin, M Monk, M Mangel, ...
The Journal of Wildlife Management 83 (5), 1073-1089, 2019
562019
Climate drives the geography of marine consumption by changing predator communities
MA Whalen, RDB Whippo, JJ Stachowicz, PH York, E Aiello, T Alcoverro, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (45), 28160-28166, 2020
352020
Location‐specific factors influence patterns and effects of subsistence sea otter harvest in Southeast Alaska
WW Raymond, MT Tinker, ML Kissling, B Benter, VA Gill, GL Eckert
Ecosphere 10 (9), e02874, 2019
172019
Degradation state of algal diets affects fatty acid composition but not size of red urchin gonads
WW Raymond, AT Lowe, AWE Galloway
Marine Ecology Progress Series 509, 213-225, 2014
132014
Testing the generality of sea otter‐mediated trophic cascades in seagrass meadows
WW Raymond, BB Hughes, TA Stephens, CR Mattson, AT Bolwerk, ...
Oikos 130 (5), 725-738, 2021
112021
Between a rock and a soft place
TA Stephens, BB Hughes, KJ Kroeker, M Hessing-Lewis, Z Monteith, ...
Ecology 100 (11), 1-4, 2019
62019
Sea otter effects on trophic structure of seagrass communities in southeast Alaska
WW Raymond, JB Schram, GL Eckert, AWE Galloway
Marine Ecology Progress Series 674, 37-58, 2021
32021
Floating Kelp Canopies: A New Vital Sign Indicator in Puget Sound, Initial Scoping
H Berry, N Naar, T Woodard, S Shull, T Mumford, W Raymond, P Dowty, ...
12021
Monitoring Program Design and Data Assessment Protocols for Floating Kelp Monitoring in Washington State
N Naar, H Berry, D Claar, P Dowty, B Christiaen, E Spaulding, L Ferrier, ...
2023
Sea Otters in Southeast Alaska: Subsistence Harvest and Ecological Effects in Seagrass Communities
WW Raymond
University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2020
2020
Trophic mysteries of the shallows: Unraveling eelgrass ecosystems in Southeast Alaska
WW Raymond, J Schram, A Galloway, GL Eckert
2019 CERF Biennial Conference, 2019
2019
Sea otter disturbance reduces eelgrass extent of intertidal beds in southeast Alaska
TA Stephens, MM Shields, WW Raymond, L Domke, M Borup, GL Eckert
2019 CERF Biennial Conference, 2019
2019
Can you dig it? Increased carbon stocks in eelgrass beds associated with sea otter presence
MM Shields, TA Stephens, WW Raymond, L Domke, M Borup, GL Eckert
2019 CERF Biennial Conference, 2019
2019
Sea otters may associate with greater eelgrass distribution, density and biomass in Southeast Alaska
WW Raymond, GL Eckert, CR Mattson
24th Biennial CERF Conference, 2017
2017
WR_HHMI Powerpoint. pptx
W Raymond, M Hixon, M Albins, T Pusack, K Ingemen
2017
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