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    www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/09/070926142907.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/28/2007    Last Visited: 9/28/2007  

    "The ecosystems that form in these cold, deep pockets beneath warm tropical waters look more like their cousins in California than the tropical reefs just 200 feet above," said co-author Brian Kinlan, a researcher with UC Santa Barbara's Marine Science Institute."It is very similar to what we see when we climb a high mountain.For example, high alpine country in California looks more like Alaska."

    Kinlan and Michael Graham, associate professor at SJSU, began by developing a mathematical model designed to predict likely habitat for the kelp, Eisenia galapagensis, based on information from satellites and oceanographic instruments on conditions including light, depth and nutrient availability.

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    www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2007-09/uoc--rdf092607. - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/26/2007    Last Visited: 9/26/2007  

    "The ecosystems that form in these cold, deep pockets beneath warm tropical waters look more like their cousins in California than the tropical reefs just 200 feet above," said co-author Brian Kinlan, a researcher with UC Santa Barbara's Marine Science Institute."It is very similar to what we see when we climb a high mountain.For example, high alpine country in California looks more like Alaska."

    Kinlan and Michael Graham, associate professor at SJSU, began by developing a mathematical model designed to predict likely habitat for the kelp, Eisenia galapagensis, based on information from satellites and oceanographic instruments on conditions including light, depth and nutrient availability.
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    Kinlan plays a similar role at UC Santa Barbara's Marine Science Institute.
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    Brian Kinlan, UCSB researcher, is available at 805-893-6074, or kinlan@lifesci.ucsb.edu

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    www.piscoweb.org/directory/directory.jsp - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/4/2008    Last Visited: 10/4/2008  

    Brian Kinlan kinlan@lifesci.ucsb.edu Graduate Student

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    www.thelognewspaper.com/news/logNewsArticle.aspx?a=4&b= - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/5/2008    Last Visited: 4/17/2008  

    But according to researcher Brian Kinlan, increases in the giant kelp forests (Macrocystis pyrifera) have occurred across the board, with "a major expansion of forests at the islands due mostly to a massive shift in ocean climate during this period and not specifically as a result of the MPAs."

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    www.sciencedaily.com/upi/index.php?feed=Science&article - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/21/2006    Last Visited: 9/28/2007  

    Brian Kinlan, a researcher with UC-Santa Barbara's Marine Science Institute, and SJSU Associate Professor Michael Graham developed a mathematical model designed to predict likely habitat for the kelp based on information from satellites and oceanographic instruments.

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    www.piscoweb.org/who/grads/bkinlan.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/10/2001    Last Visited: 8/3/2001  

    Brian Kinlan , University of California Santa Barbara

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    Kinlan , B.P. , M.H. Graham , E. Sala , and P.K. Dayton.Arrested development of embryonic sporophytes in the perennial giant kelp Macrocystis pyrifera ( Phaeophyceae ) : a mechanism for delayed recruitment.In preparation.

    Kinlan , B.P. , R. Nisbet , and M. Brzezinski.Size-structured population dynamics of marine centric diatoms : implications for the ecological and evolutionary role of sexual reproduction.In preparation.

    Kinlan , B. P. , E. J. Duffy , J. Cebrian , J. Hauxwell , and I. Valiela.1997.Control of periphyton on Zostera marina by the Eastern Mudsnail , Ilyanassa obsoleta ( Say ) , in a shallow temperate estuary.Biological Bulletin.193 : 286-287.

    Duffy , E. J. , B. P. Kinlan , and I. Valiela.Influence of grazing and nitrogen loading on benthic microalgal biomass in estuaries of Waquoit Bay , Massachusetts.1997.Biological Bulletin.193 : 285-286.

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    www.piscoweb.org/outreach/pubs/publications/2006 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/30/2005    Last Visited: 9/27/2007  

    Broitman, B. R., and B. P. Kinlan.
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    Emery, B., L. Washburn, M. Love, M. Nishimoto, and J. Ohlmann.2006.
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    Gaylord, B., D. C. Reed, P. T. Raimondi, and L. Washburn.
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    Helmuth, B., B. R. Broitman, C. A. Blanchette, S. Gilman, P. Halpin, C. D. G. Harley, M. J. O'Donnell, G. E. Hofmann, B. Menge, and D. Strickland.
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    Reed, D. C., B P. Kinlan, P.T. Raimondi, L. Washburn, B. Gaylord, and P. T. Drake.
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    Reed, D. C., P. T. Raimondi, L. Washburn, B. Gaylord, B. P. Kinlan, and P. T. Drake.

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    Dive News - Ocean Temperature Predicts Spread of... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/6/2007    Last Visited: 1/6/2007  

    Study co-authors include John Bruno and Jack Weiss of UNC-Chapel Hill; Steven Gaines, Sarah Lester and Brian Kinlan of the University of California, Santa Barbara; and Benjamin Halpern of the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis in Santa Barbara, Calif. Funding was provided by the National Science Foundation.

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    Ocean temperature predicts spread of marine species - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/20/2006    Last Visited: 12/26/2006  

    Study co-authors include John Bruno and Jack Weiss of UNC-Chapel Hill; Steven Gaines, Sarah Lester and Brian Kinlan of the University of California, Santa Barbara; and Benjamin Halpern of the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis in Santa Barbara, Calif.

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    PISCO UCSB: Who We Are - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/24/2001    Last Visited: 7/9/2007  

    Brian Kinlan

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