Dylan G. E. Gomes
8 Papers
Dylan G. E. Gomes is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 4 publications.
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Why don't we share data and code? Perceived barriers and benefits to public archiving practices
Dylan G. E. Gomes,Patrice Pottier,Robert Crystal-Ornelas,Emma J. Hudgins,Vivienne Foroughirad,Luna L. Sánchez-Reyes,Rachel Turba,Paula Andrea Martinez,David Moreau,Michael G. Bertram,Cooper A. Smout,Kaitlyn M. Gaynor +11 more
- 23 Nov 2022
TL;DR: The biological sciences community is increasingly recognizing the value of open, reproducible and transparent research practices for science and society at large as mentioned in this paper . But despite this recognition, many researchers fail to share their data and code publicly.
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New technology for an ancient fish: A lamprey life cycle modeling tool with an R Shiny application
Dylan G. E. Gomes,Joseph R. Benjamin,Benjamin J Clemens,Ralph T. Lampman,Jason B. Dunham +4 more
An updated end-to-end ecosystem model of the Northern California Current reflecting ecosystem changes due to recent marine heat waves
Dylan G. E. Gomes,James J. Ruzicka,Lisa G. Crozier,David D. Huff,Elizabeth M. Phillips,Pierre-Yves Hernvann,Cheryl A. Morgan,Richard D. Brodeur,J.E. Zamon,Elizabeth A. Daly,Joseph J. Bizzarro,Jennifer L. Fisher,Toby D. Auth +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors integrated new research into an end-to-end ecosystem model (i.e., physics to fisheries) using data from long-term ocean surveys, phytoplankton satellite imagery paired with a vertically generalized production model, a recently assembled diet database, fishery catch information, species distribution models, and existing literature.
When, where, and why salmon become vulnerable to predation
Brian K Wells,David D. Huff,Thomas P. Quinn,Jarrod A. Santora,Dylan G. E. Gomes,Kelly Vasbinder,Katie A. Barnas,Brian J. Burke,Michael B. Courtney,Lisa G. Crozier,Jerome Fiechter,K. D. Friedland,Sean A Hayes,Mary E. Hunsicker,F. Juanes,Nathan J. Mantua,C. J. Michel,Elizabeth M. Phillips,Beth L. Sanderson,William H. Satterthwaite,Andrew C. Seitz,Timothy F. Sheehan,Joshua D Stewart,Marc Trudel +23 more
TL;DR: This study synthesizes the impact of predation on Atlantic and Pacific salmon populations, highlighting the importance of considering environmental factors, predator abundance, and distribution to inform effective management and conservation efforts.