Are Eastern Oysters Being Bored to Death? Influence of Cliona celata on Crassostrea virginica Condition, Growth and Survival
John Carroll
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Works by John M. Carroll in Biology
2018
Reproductive and Recruitment Dynamics of Clionaid Sponges on Oyster Reefs in North Carolina
John Carroll
Aspiring to an Altered Stable State: Rebuilding of Bay Scallop Populations and Fisheries Following Intensive Restoration
John Carroll
A Field Test on the Effects of Mesopredators and Landscape Setting on Juvenile Oyster, Crassostrea virginica, Consumption on Intertidal Reefs
John Carroll
Recruitment of the Eastern Oyster, Crassostrea virginica, in Response to Settlement Cues and Predation in North Carolina
John Carroll
Oyster Recruitment and Growth in Areas of High and Low Groundwater Discharge in Oyster Creek, Georgia
John Carroll
Millions Strong and Growing: Building Scallop Populations and Fisheries Following Intense Restoration
John Carroll
Restoration by Transplantation: Using a Filter-Feeding Gastropod, Crepidula fornicata, to Rehabilitate Great South Bay, New York: Preliminary Surveys
John Carroll
Recovery, Resiliency and Reggae: Is the Discovery Bay, Jamaica Coral Reef Ecosystem Recovered and Able to Withstand Natural Perturbations?
John Carroll
With or Without Nutrients, Sponges Are Boring: The Effects of Eutrophication on Bioerosion
John Carroll
Is the Grass Always Greener on the Other Side? A Tale of Two Herbivory Studies From Discovery Bay, Jamaica
John Carroll
Not a Fun Threesome: the Prevalence, Impact and Interaction of Boring Sponges and Pea Crabs on Oysters
John Carroll
2017
Oyster Recruitment and Growth in Areas of High and Low Groundwater Discharge in Oyster Creek, Georgia
Department of Biology Faculty Presentations
2016
2015
Is the Grass Always Greener on the Other Side? A Tale of Two Herbivory Studies From Discovery Bay, Jamaica
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 Carroll
Hemigrapsus sanguineus in Long Island Salt Marshes: Experimental Evaluation of the Interactions Between an Invasive Crab and Resident Ecosystem
John Carroll
Does Size Matter: Are Mesopredators Controlling Oyster Populations in Southeast North Carolina Estuaries?
John Carroll
Efficacy of Netminder® Silicone Release Coating for Biofouling Reduction in Bay Scallop Grow-Out and Comparative Effects on Scallop Survival, Growth and Reproduction
John Carroll
2013
Genetic Diversity and Gene Flow in Zostera marina Populations Surrounding Long Island, New York, USA: No Evidence of Inbreeding, Genetic Degradation or Population Isolation
John Carroll
Ecological Trade-Offs in Seascape Ecology: Bay Scallop Survival And Growth Across a Seagrass Seascape
John Carroll
Comparisons in Demographic Rates of Bay Scallops in Eelgrass and the Introduced Alga, Codium fragile, in New York
John Carroll
Priming the Larval Pump: Resurgence of Bay Scallop Recruitment After Initiation of Intensive Restoration Efforts
John Carroll
Emergent Effects of Multiple Predators on Shared Prey: Can There Be Alternative Views on Predator Interference?
John Carroll
2012
Balancing the Edge Effects Budget: Bay Scallop Settlement and Loss Along a Seagrass Edge
John Carroll
2011
Utility of High-Density Plantings in Bay Scallop, Argopecten irradians irradians, Restoration
John Carroll
Recruitment of Bay Scallops to Artificial Seagrass Units After High Density Free Planting to a Spawner Sanctuary in Hallock Bay, NY
John Carroll
Recruitment of Bay Scallops to Artificial Seagrass Units After High Density Free Planting to a Spawner Sanctuary in Hallock Bay, NY
John Carroll
The Cochlodinium Conundrum – What to Do When Field Observations Don’t Match Lab Results
John Carroll
Balancing the Edge Effects Budget: Bay Scallop Settlement and Recruitment Along a Seagrass Edge
John Carroll
Are Seagrass Edges Ecological Traps for Post-Set Bay Scallops? Implications For Restoration
John Carroll
Recruitment of Bay Scallops to Artificial Seagrass Units After High Density Free Planting to a Spawner Sanctuary in Hallock Bay, NY
John Carroll
2010
Comparative Survival of Bay Scallops in Eelgrass and the Introduced Alga, Codium fragile, in a New York Estuary
John Carroll
Recruitment of Bay Scallops, Argopecten irradians, to Artificial Seagrass Near a Spawner Sanctuary
John Carroll
2009
Can the Introduced Codium fragile Serve as a Predation Refuge for the Native Bay Scallop, Argopecten irradians?
John Carroll
A Bay Scallop’s Brave New World: Can an Introduced Algae Serve as a Predation Refuge for the Bay Scallop?
John Carroll
Can the Introduced Macroalgae Codium fragile Serve as a Suitable Habitat for the Native Bay Scallop Argopecten irradians
John Carroll
2008
Resource-Restricted Growth of Eelgrass in New York Estuaries: Light Limitation, and Alleviation of Nutrient Stress by Hard Clams
John Carroll
A Bay Scallop’s Brave New World: Can the Introduced Codium Fragile Act as an Eelgrass Surrogate?
John Carroll
Resource Limitation of Eelgrass in New York Estuaries: Nutrient Stress Alleviation by Hard Clams
John Carroll
A Bay Scallop’s Brave New World: Can the Introduced Codium fragile Act as an Eelgrass Surrogate?
John Carroll