Aspiring to an Altered Stable State: Rebuilding of Bay Scallop Populations and Fisheries Following Intensive Restoration
John Carroll
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Works by Stephen T. Tettelbach in Biology
2018
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
2017
2016
2015
2014
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
Priming the Larval Pump: Resurgence of Bay Scallop Recruitment After Initiation of Intensive Restoration Efforts
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
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
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
A Bay Scallop’s Brave New World: Can the Introduced Codium Fragile Act as an Eelgrass Surrogate?
John Carroll