Peer-reviewed papers
A. Verdy (2010). Modulation of predator-prey interactions by the Allee effect. Accepted for publication in Ecological Modelling
A. Verdy and P. Amarasekare (2010). Alternative stable states in communities with intraguild predation. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 262, 116-128 [electronic copy]
A. Verdy, M. Follows and G. Flierl (2009). Optimal phytoplankton cell size in an allometric model. Marine Ecology Progress Series 379, 1-12 [electronic copy] [MEPS feature] links to a short summary of the paper
A. Verdy and H. Caswell (2008). Sensitivity analysis of reactive ecological dynamics. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology 70, 1634-1659 [electronic copy] [recipes] (pdf) for a summary of the methods
A. Verdy and G. Flierl (2008). Evolution and social behavior in krill. Deep-Sea Research II 55/3-4, 472-484 [electronic copy]
A. Verdy, S. Dutkiewicz, M. Follows, J. Marshall and A. Czaja (2007). Carbon dioxide and oxygen fluxes in the Southern Ocean: mechanisms of interannual variability. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 21, GB2020 [electronic copy]
A. Verdy, J. Marshall and A. Czaja (2006). Sea surface temperature variability along the path of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. Journal of Physical Oceanography 36, 1317-1331 [electronic copy]
A. Verdy and M. Jochum (2005). A note on the validity of the Sverdrup balance in the Atlantic North Equatorial Countercurrent. Deep-Sea Research I 52, 179-188 [electronic copy]
Manuscripts
A. Verdy and P. Amarasekare (2010). Temperature and food web dynamics: differential sensitivities and tolerance ranges determine a community's response to warming. Draft
A. Verdy, G. Flierl and M. Follows (2010). Evolutionary stable strategies for a consumer in variable resources. Draft
Non-referreed
A. Verdy (2008). Dynamics of marine zooplankton: Social behavior, ecological interactions, and physically-induced variability. PhD Thesis, MIT-WHOI Joint Program in Oceanography [electronic copy]
A. Verdy (2006). Variability of zooplankton density and sea surface temperature in the Southern Ocean. Master's Thesis, MIT-WHOI Joint Program in Oceanography
A. Verdy, A. Czaja and J. Marshall (2005). ENSO and the Southern Annular Mode driving sea surface temperature variability in the Southern Ocean. Clivar Exchanges No 35, 25-27 [download PDF]
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