Jennifer L. Boldt

ORCID: 0000-0001-5176-9352
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Research Areas
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Food Industry and Aquatic Biology
  • Ecology and biodiversity studies
  • Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes
  • Water Quality and Resources Studies
  • Marine animal studies overview
  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services
  • Coastal and Marine Management
  • Maritime Navigation and Safety
  • Amoebic Infections and Treatments
  • Marine and coastal plant biology
  • Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses
  • Immune cells in cancer
  • Insect Pest Control Strategies
  • Insect Resistance and Genetics
  • Horticultural and Viticultural Research
  • Cruise Tourism Development and Management
  • Water Quality Monitoring Technologies
  • Rangeland and Wildlife Management
  • Sustainability and Ecological Systems Analysis
  • Liver physiology and pathology

Fisheries and Oceans Canada
2012-2024

Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine
2023

Pacific Environment
2015

NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service Northwest Fisheries Science Center
2014

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
2014

The University of Tokyo
2014

Pusan National University
2014

Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency
2014

Ehime University
2014

University of Washington
2005-2012

Abstract Fisheries have had major negative impacts on marine ecosystems, and effective fisheries management governance are needed to achieve sustainable fisheries, biodiversity conservation goals thus good ecosystem status. To date, the IndiSeas programme (Indicators for Seas) has focussed assessing ecological of fishing at scale using indicators. Here, we explore ‘Management Effectiveness’ ‘Governance Quality’ relate this health We developed a dedicated expert survey, focused level, with...

10.1111/faf.12184 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Fish and Fisheries 2016-09-20

Two measures of productivity for fish stocks (recruitment and stock–recruit residuals) within two large marine ecosystems (Gulf Alaska eastern Bering Sea – Aleutian Islands) showed significant positive covariation several groups species negative between certain others. For example, residuals gadids (Gadidae) in the were inversely related to those shelf flatfishes (Pleuronectidae), suggesting that environmental forcing affects these opposite ways. Salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.), Pacific herring...

10.1139/f07-069 article EN Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 2007-06-29

MEPS Marine Ecology Progress Series Contact the journal Facebook (Twitter) RSS Mailing List Subscribe to our mailing list via Mailchimp HomeLatest VolumeAbout JournalEditorsTheme Sections 459:293-302 (2012) - DOI: https://doi.org/10.3354/meps09829 Synthesizing lessons learned from comparing fisheries production in 13 northern hemisphere ecosystems: emergent fundamental features Jason S. Link1,*, Sarah Gaichas2, Thomas J. Miller3, Tim Essington4, Alida Bundy5, Jennifer Boldt6, Ken F....

10.3354/meps09829 article EN Marine Ecology Progress Series 2012-05-31

Differences in immune response between men and women may influence the outcome of infectious diseases. Intestinal infection with Entamoeba histolytica leads to hepatic amebiasis, which is more common males. Previously, we reported that innate cells contribute liver damage males murine model for amebiasis. Here, focused on influences sex androgens neutrophils particular. Infection associated neutrophil accumulation was higher male than female mice further increased after testosterone...

10.3389/fimmu.2023.1279245 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Immunology 2023-12-21

Abstract Assessment of the historical, present, and future states marine ecosystems effects that humans climate have on state an ecosystem are crucial to scientific advice required implement ecosystem-based fishery management system. Management federal groundfish fisheries in Alaska considers not just target fishery, but also possible impact those might other species ecosystem. actions ranged from providing protection endangered region preventing new starting key foodweb components such as...

10.1016/j.icesjms.2004.12.016 article EN ICES Journal of Marine Science 2005-01-01

To understand and manage marine ecosystems, long-term monitoring of fish biomass is needed. A challenge in estimating using sampling nets varying catchability with habitat, weather, or vessel traffic conditions. Underwater stereo cameras have shown promise providing a non-lethal, efficient, cost-effective method to observe measure areas that cannot be sampled otherwise. These methods, however, yet demonstrated for mid-water pelagic semi-pelagic fishes. We designed, built, tested camera its...

10.1016/j.fishres.2017.10.013 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Fisheries Research 2017-11-02

Abstract To improve understanding of the mechanisms affecting growth and survival, we evaluated summer diets feeding patterns (prey composition, energy density, stomach fullness) hatchery wild juvenile pink salmon Oncorhynchus gorbuscha in Prince William Sound (PWS) northern coastal Gulf Alaska (CGOA). Our study (1999‐2004) included 2 years low (∼3%), mid (∼5%), high (∼8‐9%) survival PWS salmon. Because variations diet should affect ultimately expected that diet, growth, would be correlated....

10.1577/t07-196.1 article EN Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 2008-08-21

Small pelagic fishes occupy an important trophic role in every global aquatic ecosystem, and many species are heavily exploited by fisheries, including some of the largest most valuable capture fisheries world. In November 2022, a symposium on small fish titled “ Pelagic Fish: New Frontiers Science Sustainable Management” was cohosted PICES, ICES, FAO Lisbon, Portugal. This special issue contains collection research manuscripts that explore approaches currently being used developed to assess...

10.1139/cjfas-2024-0104 article EN Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 2024-08-01

Understanding the drivers that dictate productivity of marine ecosystems continues to be a globally important issue. A vast literature identifies three main processes regulate production dynamics such ecosystems: biophysical, exploitative and trophodynamic. Exploring prominence among this 'triad' drivers, through synthetic analysis, is critical for understanding how function subsequently produce fisheries resources interest humans. To explore topic further, an international workshop was held...

10.1098/rsbl.2010.0526 article EN Biology Letters 2010-07-07

Forage fish form a critical trophic link in marine ecosystems, and yet, for many species, there is limited information available. As nations move from single species stock assessments to ecosystem approaches fisheries management (EAFMs), more on forage will be required. In this study, 50 years of scientific literature were systematically mapped 11 Canada's Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific oceans. The objectives identify (1) knowledge clusters gaps (2) the pressures studied relation outcomes. Of...

10.1139/cjfas-2022-0060 article EN cc-by Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 2022-06-24

Abstract Fish survival is often determined early in life and can be affected by diet prey availability. To understand how climate changes affect food web dynamics salmon survival, it important to know the types of that consume. We describe geographic seasonal differences diets juvenile pink Oncorhynchus gorbuscha during 3 months ocean residence Prince William Sound (PWS) Gulf Alaska (GOA). were sampled PWS July GOA July, August, October. The standard lengths varied significantly among...

10.1577/t02-091 article EN Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 2003-11-01
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