Capelin & Oceanography Publications
*Links to papers below
**Italicized names indicate graduate, undergraduate student, post-doctoral and colleague co-authors whom I supervised or co-supervised
Davoren, G.K., C. May, P. Penton, B. Reinfort, A. Buren, C. Burke, W.A. Montevecchi,D. Andrews, C. Rose-Taylor, T. Bell, J. T. Anderson, M. Koen-Alonso and S Garthe. (2007) An ecosystem research project focused on capelin in the Northwest Atlantic: Overview and results. Journal of Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Science.
Buren, A.D., M. Koen-Alonso, W.A. Montevecchi, J.T. Anderson, B. de Young and G.K. Davoren. (2006) Modeling trophic interactions between parental Common Murres off the northeast Newfoundland coast. ICES Conference (Maasticht) Report.
Davoren, G.K., J.T. Anderson and W.A. Montevecchi. (2006) Shoal behaviour and maturity relations of spawning capelin Mallotus villosus off Newfoundland: demersal spawning and diel vertical movement patterns. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 63: 268-284. *
Davoren, G.K., J.T. Anderson and W.A. Montevecchi. (2005) Habitat utilization by spawning capelin Mallotus villosus off the northeast coast of Newfoundland. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences: in press
Davoren, G.K. and W.A. Montevecchi. (2005) Did signals from seabirds indicate changes in capelin biology? A reply. Marine Ecology Progress Series 285: 299-309.
Davoren, G.K. and W.A Montevecchi (2003) Signals from seabirds indicate changing biology of capelin biology. Marine Ecology Progress Series: 258: 253-261. *
Carscadden, J.E., W.A. Montevecchi,G.K. Davoren and B. Nakashima (2002) Trophic relationships among capelin (Mallotus villosus) and seabirds in a changing ecosystem. ICES Journal of Marine Sciences 59: 1027-1033. *
Montevecchi, W.A. and J. Piatt. (1984) Composition and energy contents of mature inshore spawning capelin (Mallotus villosus): Implications for seabird predators. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A 67: 15-20.