Dan Kamykowski
Area(s) of Expertise
- Phytoplankton Ecology
- Physical-Biological Modeling
- Gulf of Mexico Harmful Algal Blooms
- Satellite-based Nutrient Algorithms
- Global Biogeochemical Cycles
- Galapagos Oceanography
- Hyperspectral Remote Sensing
- Marine Aerosol Formation
Research Summary
My research includes 1) various aspects of phytoplankton ecology, including harmful algal bloom species, dealing with the response of behavior and physiology to physical and chemical environmental conditions using field, laboratory and computer approaches; 2) improvements for satellite ocean color algorithms using proxy nutrient availability based on remotely sensed temperature; 3) 20th century Atlantic meridional overturning circulation variability and global ecosystem synchrony; 3) the hyperspectral characterization of coastal and oceanic waters in the Galapagos archipelago; 4) the marine formation of organic aerosols.
Publications
- Deep-water seed populations for red tide blooms in the Gulf of Mexico , MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES (2015)
- Quantifying environmental stress-induced emissions of algal isoprene and monoterpenes using laboratory measurements , BIOGEOSCIENCES (2015)
- A physical and biological context for Karenia brevis seed populations on the northwest Florida shelf during July 2009 , CONTINENTAL SHELF RESEARCH (2013)
- Cold front induced changes on the Florida panhandle shelf during October 2008 , CONTINENTAL SHELF RESEARCH (2013)
- Dynamic Downscaling of the Impact of Climate Change on the Ocean Circulation in the Galapagos Archipelago , ADVANCES IN METEOROLOGY (2013)
- Twentieth century Atlantic meridional overturning circulation as an indicator of global ocean multidecadal variability: influences on sea level anomalies and small pelagic fishery synchronies , ICES JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE (2013)
- 20th Century variability of Atlantic Meridional overturning circulation: Planetary wave influences on world ocean surface phosphate utilization and synchrony of small pelagic fisheries , DEEP-SEA RESEARCH PART I-OCEANOGRAPHIC RESEARCH PAPERS (2012)
- A Lagrangian model for phototaxis-induced thin layer formation , DEEP-SEA RESEARCH PART II-TOPICAL STUDIES IN OCEANOGRAPHY (2012)
- Atlantic meridional overturning circulation and phosphate-classified bottom-up control of Atlantic pelagic ecosystems through the 20th century , DEEP-SEA RESEARCH PART I-OCEANOGRAPHIC RESEARCH PAPERS (2010)
- A new physically-based quantification of marine isoprene and primary organic aerosol emissions , ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS (2009)