Evil research

 

I am interested in theoretical, empirical, and applied approaches to the study of the ecology of freshwater and estuarine systems, with special emphasis on the biology of aquatic arthropods, fishes, and amphibians of freshwater wetlands. I am personally and professionally dedicated to the restoration, enhancement, and conservation of aquatic ecosytems through teaching, research, and community service. Copies of my publications can be downloaded.

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Ecology and conservation of endangered Okaloosa darters
Reconstruction of riverine food webs in Kissimmee River, Florida
Habitat selection by juvenile pink shrimp at Seahorse Key, Florida
Ecology and conservation of nekton in freshwater wetlands of southern Florida
Habitat use of fishes along an estuarine gradient in the St. Johns River, Florida
Responses of fishes and other nekton to wetland creation in Mississippi River delta
Fish use of Phragmites marshes in the Mississippi River delta
Use of abandoned swimming pools by mosquitoes and their aquatic predators
Ecology and reproductive biology of blackbanded darters (Percina nigrofasciata)