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Christensen, M., and J.M. Pringle. The Frequency and Cause of Shallow Winter Mixed Layers in the Gulf of Maine. In revision, Journal of Geophysical Research/Oceans.

Pringle J.M., A. Blakeslee, J. Byers, J. Roman. Asymmetric dispersal allows an upstream region to control population structure throughout a species' range. 108(37):15288-15293, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2011.

Rao S.A., J.M. Pringle, J.A. Austin. Upwelling relaxation and river plumes downwave of estuaries. 116, doi:10.1029/2010JC006739, Journal of Geophysical Research/Oceans, 2011.

Blakeslee A., C. McKenzie, J. Darling, J. Byers, J. Pringle, J. Roman. A hitchhiker’s guide to the Maritimes: anthropogenic transport facilitates long-distance dispersal of an invasive marine crab to Newfoundland, 16(6): 879-891, Diversity and Distributions, 2010.

Gilbert C.S., W.C. Gentleman, C.L. Johnson, C. DiBacco, J.M. Pringle and C. Chen. Modeling dispersal of sea scallop (Placopecten magellanicus) larvae on Georges Bank: influence of depth-distribution, planktonic duration and spawning seasonality, 87(1-4): 37-48, Progress in Oceanography, 2010.

Pringle, J.M. and E.P. Dever. Dynamics of wind-driven upwelling & relaxation between Monterey Bay and Pt. Arena: Local, regional and gyre scale controls, Journal of Geophysical Research/Oceans. 2009.

Pringle J.M, F. Lutscher and E. Glick, "Going against the flow: The effects of non-Gaussian dispersal kernels and reproduction over multiple generations.", Marine Ecology Progress Series vol. 377, pp.13-17. 2009.

Wares, J.P., and J.M. Pringle, Drift by Drift: Effective Population Size Limited by Advection. 2008, BMC Evolutionary Biology vol. 8.

Byers, J.E, and J.M. Pringle. An Extended Abstract: Going Against the flow: How marine invasions spread and persist in the face of advection.. 2008 ICES Journal of Marine Sciences, vol. 65 p.723-724.

What is the windage of zooplankton? Turbulence avoidance and the wind-driven transport of plankton. 2007, Continental Shelf Research 27(5): 670-678.

Going against the flow: Maintenance of alongshore variation in allele frequency in a coastal ocean. Pringle and Wares, 2007 MEPS, vol. 335 p.69-84.

Dispersal modeling of fish early life stages: Sensitivity analysis with application to Atlantic cod in the western Gulf of Maine. M. Huret, J.A. Runge, C. Chen, G. Cowles, Q. Xu, J.M. Pringle. 2007, Marine Ecology Progress Series. vol. 347, pp. 261-274.

Going against the flow: Retention, range limits and invasions in advective environments. Byers & Pringle 2006. MEPS, vol. 313, pp.27-41.

Sources of Variability in Gulf of Maine Circulation J.M. Pringle 2006, Deep Sea Research-II, vol. 53(23-24), p. 2457.

Transport and retention of dormant copepods in the Gulf of Maine. By Johnson, Pringle and Chen. 2006, Deep Sea Research-II vol. 53(23-24), p. 2520.

"Coupling the basin scale to Gulf of Maine models" by Beardsley, He, Kelly, Chen, Pringle, Drinkwater and Haidvogel. In "Modeling needs related to the regional observing system in the Gulf of Maine," 2005 RARGOM Report 05-1:28, Runge and Braasch (eds.).

Remotely forced nearshore upwelling in Southern California. Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 108(C4), 2003;

Response to: Dave Chapman's "Comment on "Cross-shelf eddy heat transport in a wind-free coastal ocean undergoing winter time cooling."""" Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 108(C2), 2003.

Enhancement of wind-driven upwelling and downwelling by alongshore bathymetric variability November 2002 JPO, pp. 3101-3112.

Asymmetric mixing transport: a horizontal transport mechanism for sinking plankton and sediment in tidal flows With Peter Franks, published in Limnology and Oceanography (2001).

Cross-shelf eddy heat transport in a wind-free coastal ocean undergoing winter time cooling JGR/oceans, 2001.

Observations of High Frequency Internal Waves in the Coastal Ocean Dynamics Region. J. Geophys. Res., 1999, vol. 104(C3), pp. 5263-5281.

High Frequency Internal Waves on a Sloping Shelf. Pringle J.M. and K.H. Brink. 1999. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 104(C3), pp. 5283-5299.

Metzger, E.J., H.E Hurlburt, J.C. Kindle, Z. Sirkes, and J.M. Pringle. 1992. Hindcasting of wind-driven anomalies using a reduced- gravity ocean model. Mar. Technol. Soc. J., vol. 26, no. 2, pp. 23-32.

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