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Works by John M. Carroll in Biology

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
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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
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Aspiring to an Altered Stable State: Rebuilding of Bay Scallop Populations and Fisheries Following Intensive Restoration, Stephen T. Tettelbach, Bradley J. Peterson, John M. Carroll, Bradley T. Furman, Scott W. T. Hughes, Jason Havelin, James R. Europe, Dennis M. Bonal, Andrew J. Weinstock, Christopher F. Smith
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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
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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
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Oyster Recruitment and Growth in Areas of High and Low Groundwater Discharge in Oyster Creek, Georgia, A. L. McKenna, John M. Carroll, Jacque L. Kelly
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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
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Bay Scallops: The High Resolution Canary in the Highly-Fertilized Coal Mine, Jessica L. Carlton, Lorie E. Williams, John M. Carroll, Steve T. Tettelbach, Bradley Peterson, Aswani K. Volety, Elizabeth S. Darrow
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Millions Strong and Growing: Building Scallop Populations and Fisheries Following Intense Restoration, John M. Carroll, Stephen T. Tettelbach, Bradley J. Peterson, Bradley T. Furman, Christopher F. Smith
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Restoration by Transplantation: Using a Filter-Feeding Gastropod, Crepidula fornicata, to Rehabilitate Great South Bay, New York: Preliminary Surveys, Nicole L. Kleinas, Bradley J. Peterson, Stephen T. Tettelbach, John M. Carroll
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Recovery, Resiliency and Reggae: Is the Discovery Bay, Jamaica Coral Reef Ecosystem Recovered and Able to Withstand Natural Perturbations?, J. D. Warren, Bradley J. Peterson, John M. Carroll, A. D. Stubler
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With or Without Nutrients, Sponges Are Boring: The Effects of Eutrophication on Bioerosion, Amber D. Stubler, John M. Carroll, Christopher M. Finelli
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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
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Restoration of Bay Scallop Populations and Fisheries in the Peconic Bays, New York, Stephen T. Tettelbach, Bradley J. Peterson, John M. Carroll, Bradley T. Furman, Scott W. T. Hughes, Jason Havelin, Christian R. H. Tettelbach, Christopher F. Smith
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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
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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

Restoration by Transplantation: Using a Filter-Feeding Gastropod, Crepidula fornicata, to Rehabilitate Great South Bay, New York: Preliminary Surveys, Nicole L. Kleinas, Bradley J. Peterson, Stephen T. Tettelbach, John M. Carroll
Department of Biology Faculty Presentations

Oyster Recruitment and Growth in Areas of High and Low Groundwater Discharge in Oyster Creek, Georgia, A. L. McKenna, John M. Carroll, Jacque L. Kelly
Department of Biology Faculty Presentations

Bay Scallops: The High Resolution Canary in the Highly-Fertilized Coal Mine, Jessica L. Carlton, Lorie E. Williams, John M. Carroll, Steve T. Tettelbach, Bradley J. Peterson, Aswani K. Volety, Elizabeth S. Darrow
Department of Biology Faculty Presentations

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

2016

Restoration of Bay Scallop Populations and Fisheries in the Peconic Bays, New York, Stephen T. Tettelbach, Bradley J. Peterson, John M. Carroll, Bradley T. Furman, Scott W. T. Hughes, Jason Havelin, Christian R. H. Tettelbach, Christopher F. Smith
Department of Biology Faculty Presentations

Recovery, Resiliency and Reggae: Is the Discovery Bay, Jamaica Coral Reef Ecosystem Recovered and Able to Withstand Natural Perturbations?, J. D. Warren, Bradley J. Peterson, John M. Carroll, A. D. Stubler
Department of Biology Faculty Presentations

2015

Millions Strong and Growing: Building Scallop Populations and Fisheries Following Intense Restoration, John M. Carroll, Stephen T. Tettelbach, Bradley J. Peterson, Bradley T. Furman, Christopher F. Smith
Department of Biology Faculty Presentations

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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Aspiring to an Altered Stable State: Rebuilding of Bay Scallop Populations and Fisheries Following Intensive Restoration, Stephen T. Tettelbach, Bradley J. Peterson, John M. Carroll, Bradley T. Furman, Scott W. T. Hughes, Jason Havelin, James R. Europe, Dennis M. Bonal, Andrew J. Weinstock, Christopher F. Smith
Department of Biology Faculty Publications

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
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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

The Effect of Increasing Habitat Complexity on Bay Scallop Survival in the Presence of Different Decapod Crustacean Predators, John M. Carroll, Lisa J. Jackson, Bradley J. Peterson
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Hemigrapsus sanguineus in Long Island Salt Marshes: Experimental Evaluation of the Interactions Between an Invasive Crab and Resident Ecosystem, Bradley J. Peterson, Alexa M. Fournier, Bradley T. Furman, John M. Carroll
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Does Size Matter: Are Mesopredators Controlling Oyster Populations in Southeast North Carolina Estuaries?, John M. Carroll, John P. Marion, Christopher M. Finelli
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Efficacy of Netminder® Silicone Release Coating for Biofouling Reduction in Bay Scallop Grow-Out and Comparative Effects on Scallop Survival, Growth and Reproduction, John M. Carroll, Stephen T. Tettelbach
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2013

The Importance of Mesopredators on Juvenile Oyster Predation: A Field Test, John M. Carroll, John P. Marion, Christopher M. Finelli
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Genetic Diversity and Gene Flow in Zostera marina Populations Surrounding Long Island, New York, USA: No Evidence of Inbreeding, Genetic Degradation or Population Isolation, Bradley J. Peterson, Eric Bricker, Sterling J. Brisbin, Bradley T. Furman, Amber D. Stubler, John M. Carroll, Dianna L. Berry, Christopher J. Gobler, Ainsley Calladine, Michelle Waycott
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Ecological Trade-Offs in Seascape Ecology: Bay Scallop Survival And Growth Across a Seagrass Seascape, John M. Carroll, Bradley J. Peterson
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Comparisons in Demographic Rates of Bay Scallops in Eelgrass and the Introduced Alga, Codium fragile, in New York, John M. Carroll, Bradley J. Peterson
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Priming the Larval Pump: Resurgence of Bay Scallop Recruitment After Initiation of Intensive Restoration Efforts, Stephen T. Tettelbach, Bradley J. Peterson, John M. Carroll, Scott W. T. Hughes, Dennis M. Bonal, Andrew J. Weinstock, James R. Europe, Bradley T. Furman, Christopher F. Smith
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Emergent Effects of Multiple Predators on Shared Prey: Can There Be Alternative Views on Predator Interference?, John M. Carroll, Bradley J. Peterson
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2012

Balancing the Edge Effects Budget: Bay Scallop Settlement and Loss Along a Seagrass Edge, John M. Carroll, Bradley T. Furman, Stephen T. Tettelbach, Bradley J. Peterson
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Balancing the Edge Effects Budget: Implications for Restoration, John M. Carroll, Bradley J. Peterson
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Are Multiple Predator Effects on a Shared Prey Influenced by Habitat Complexity?, John M. Carroll, Bradley J. Peterson
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The Effects of Habitat and Predation on Bay Scallops in New York, John M. Carroll, Lisa J. Jackson, Bradley J. Peterson
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2011

Utility of High-Density Plantings in Bay Scallop, Argopecten irradians irradians, Restoration, Stephen T. Tettelbach, Debra Barnes, John Aldred, Gregg Rivara, Dennis M. Bonal, Andrew J. Weinstock, Chelsea Fitzsimmons-Diaz, Josh Thiel, Adam Stark, M. Chase Cammarota, Katherine Wejnert, Richard Ames, John M. Carroll
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Recruitment of Bay Scallops to Artificial Seagrass Units After High Density Free Planting to a Spawner Sanctuary in Hallock Bay, NY, John M. Carroll, Stephen T. Tettelbach, Bradley J. Peterson
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Recruitment of Bay Scallops to Artificial Seagrass Units After High Density Free Planting to a Spawner Sanctuary in Hallock Bay, NY, John M. Carroll, Stephen T. Tettelbach, Bradley J. Peterson
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Scallop Restoration Works: Millions Strong and Growing!, John M. Carroll, Bradley J. Peterson, Stephen T. Tettelbach
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The Cochlodinium Conundrum – What to Do When Field Observations Don’t Match Lab Results, John M. Carroll, Bradley J. Peterson
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Ecosystem Services of Restored Hudson River Oyster Reefs, Rebecca E. Kulp, Bradley T. Furman, John M. Carroll, Bradley J. Peterson
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Balancing the Edge Effects Budget: Bay Scallop Settlement and Recruitment Along a Seagrass Edge, John M. Carroll, Bradley J. Peterson
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Are Seagrass Edges Ecological Traps for Post-Set Bay Scallops? Implications For Restoration, John M. Carroll, Bradley J. Peterson
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Recruitment of Bay Scallops to Artificial Seagrass Units After High Density Free Planting to a Spawner Sanctuary in Hallock Bay, NY, John M. Carroll, Stephen T. Tettelbach, Bradley J. Peterson
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2010

Comparative Survival of Bay Scallops in Eelgrass and the Introduced Alga, Codium fragile, in a New York Estuary, John M. Carroll, Bradley J. Peterson, Dennis M. Bonal, Andrew J. Weinstock, Christopher F. Smith, Stephen T. Tettelbach
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Recruitment of Bay Scallops, Argopecten irradians, to Artificial Seagrass Near a Spawner Sanctuary, John M. Carroll, Stephen T. Tettelbach, Bradley J. Peterson
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Recruitment of Bay Scallops to Artificial Seagrass Near a Spawner Sanctuary, John M. Carroll, Stephen T. Tettelbach, Bradley J. Peterson
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Recruitment of Benthic Bivalves and Crabs in Shinnecock Bay, NY, John M. Carroll, Bradley J. Peterson
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2009

Can the Introduced Codium fragile Serve as a Predation Refuge for the Native Bay Scallop, Argopecten irradians?, John M. Carroll, Bradley J. Peterson
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A Bay Scallop’s Brave New World: Can an Introduced Algae Serve as a Predation Refuge for the Bay Scallop?, John M. Carroll, Stephen T. Tettelbach, Bradley J. Peterson
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Can the Introduced Macroalgae Codium fragile Serve as a Suitable Habitat for the Native Bay Scallop Argopecten irradians, John M. Carroll, Stephen T. Tettelbach, Bradley J. Peterson
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2008

Resource-Restricted Growth of Eelgrass in New York Estuaries: Light Limitation, and Alleviation of Nutrient Stress by Hard Clams, John M. Carroll, Christopher J. Gobler, Bradley J. Peterson
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A Bay Scallop’s Brave New World: Can the Introduced Codium Fragile Act as an Eelgrass Surrogate?, John M. Carroll, Bradley J. Peterson, Christopher F. Smith, Dennis M. Bonal, Andrew J. Weinstock, Stephen T. Tettelbach
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Resource Limitation of Eelgrass in New York Estuaries: Nutrient Stress Alleviation by Hard Clams, John M. Carroll, Christopher J. Gobler, Bradley J. Peterson
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A Bay Scallop’s Brave New World: Can the Introduced Codium fragile Act as an Eelgrass Surrogate?, John M. Carroll, Bradley J. Peterson, Christopher L. Smith, Andrew J. Weinstock, Stephen T. Tettelbach
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Effects of Habitat on Survival of Free-Planted Bay Scallops, John M. Carroll, Christopher F. Smith, Stephen T. Tettelbach, Bradley J. Peterson
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2007

Can Hard Clams (Mercenaria mercenaria) Ameliorate Anthropogenic Light Stress for Eelgrass (Zostera marina) by Increased Nutrient Availability?, John M. Carroll, Bradley J. Peterson, Christopher J. Gobler, M. Weiss, P. Curran
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