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Works by Christopher M. Finelli in Life Sciences

2018

Are Eastern Oysters Being Bored to Death? Influence of Cliona celata on Crassostrea virginica Condition, Growth and Survival, John M. Carroll, Katheryn A. O'Shaughnessy, Grant A. Diedrich, Christopher M. Finelli
John Carroll

Reproductive and Recruitment Dynamics of Clionaid Sponges on Oyster Reefs in North Carolina, Amber D. Stubler, Heather Robertson, Henry J. Styron, John M. Carroll, Christopher M. Finelli
John Carroll

A Field Test on the Effects of Mesopredators and Landscape Setting on Juvenile Oyster, Crassostrea virginica, Consumption on Intertidal Reefs, John M. Carroll, John P. Marion, Christopher M. Finelli
John Carroll

Recruitment of the Eastern Oyster, Crassostrea virginica, in Response to Settlement Cues and Predation in North Carolina, John M. Carroll, Kristin Riddle, Kelly E. Woods, Christopher M. Finelli
John Carroll

Not a Fun Threesome: The Prevalence and Impacts of Two Oyster Pests on Their Host, Jessica C. Watts, J. Guis, John M. Carroll, Daphne Munroe, Christopher M. Finelli
John Carroll

With or Without Nutrients, Sponges Are Boring: The Effects of Eutrophication on Bioerosion, Amber D. Stubler, John M. Carroll, Christopher M. Finelli
John Carroll

Is the Grass Always Greener on the Other Side? A Tale of Two Herbivory Studies From Discovery Bay, Jamaica, John M. Carroll, Christopher M. Finelli, Amber D. Stubler, Bradley J. Peterson
John Carroll

Not a Fun Threesome: the Prevalence, Impact and Interaction of Boring Sponges and Pea Crabs on Oysters, John M. Carroll, Jessica C. Watts, Christopher M. Finelli, Daphne Munroe
John Carroll

2017

Reproductive and Recruitment Dynamics of Clionaid Sponges on Oyster Reefs in North Carolina, Amber D. Stubler, Heather Robertson, Henry J. Styron, John M. Carroll, Christopher M. Finelli
Department of Biology Faculty Publications

Not a Fun Threesome: the Prevalence, Impact and Interaction of Boring Sponges and Pea Crabs on Oysters, John M. Carroll, Jessica C. Watts, Christopher M. Finelli, Daphne Munroe
Department of Biology Faculty Presentations

With or Without Nutrients, Sponges Are Boring: The Effects of Eutrophication on Bioerosion, Amber D. Stubler, John M. Carroll, Christopher M. Finelli
Department of Biology Faculty Presentations

2015

Not a Fun Threesome: The Prevalence and Impacts of Two Oyster Pests on Their Host, Jessica C. Watts, J. Guis, John M. Carroll, Daphne Munroe, Christopher M. Finelli
Department of Biology Faculty Presentations

Are Eastern Oysters Being Bored to Death? Influence of Cliona celata on Crassostrea virginica Condition, Growth and Survival, John M. Carroll, Katheryn A. O'Shaughnessy, Grant A. Diedrich, Christopher M. Finelli
Department of Biology Faculty Publications

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A Field Test on the Effects of Mesopredators and Landscape Setting on Juvenile Oyster, Crassostrea virginica, Consumption on Intertidal Reefs, John M. Carroll, John P. Marion, Christopher M. Finelli
Department of Biology Faculty Publications

Recruitment of the Eastern Oyster, Crassostrea virginica, in Response to Settlement Cues and Predation in North Carolina, John M. Carroll, Kristin Riddle, Kelly E. Woods, Christopher M. Finelli
Department of Biology Faculty Publications

Impacts of the Ectoparasitic Snail Boonea impressa on Post-Set Juvenile Oysters, John M. Carroll, Christopher M. Finelli
John Carroll

Is the Grass Always Greener on the Other Side? A Tale of Two Herbivory Studies From Discovery Bay, Jamaica, John M. Carroll, Christopher M. Finelli, Amber D. Stubler, Bradley J. Peterson
Department of Biology Faculty Presentations

2014

Does Size Matter: Are Mesopredators Controlling Oyster Populations in Southeast North Carolina Estuaries?, John M. Carroll, John P. Marion, Christopher M. Finelli
John Carroll

2013

The Importance of Mesopredators on Juvenile Oyster Predation: A Field Test, John M. Carroll, John P. Marion, Christopher M. Finelli
John Carroll