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Bruce C. Coull is affiliated with the University of South Carolina in the United States. Their research contributions are documented in scientific publications spanning various collaborative efforts.

Among the recent papers authored by Bruce C. Coull is "John Berkeley James (John) Wells (1935-2018)--Life, career and remembrances," published in 2021 in the journal Zootaxa.

Their work includes collaboration with several co-authors, notably:

  • Janet M. Bradford-Grieve
  • Geoffrey R. F. Hicks

Publication venues for their work include:

  • Zootaxa

Best Publications

  • Role of meiofauna in estuarine soft‐bottom habitats*

    Bruce C. Coull

  • Ecology of marine benthos

    Bruce C. Coull

  • Field evidence that shrimp predation regulates meiofauna.

    Susan S. Bell;Bruce C. Coull

  • Refuges from Fish Predation: Experiments with Phytal Meiofauna from the New Zealand Rocky Intertidal

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  • Are Members of the Meiofauna Food for Higher Trophic Levels

    Bruce C. Coull

  • Perspectives of Marine Meiofaunal Ecology

    Bruce C. Coull;Susan S. Bell

  • The response of meiofauna to sediment disturbance

    Kevin M. Sherman;Bruce C. Coull

  • Shallow water meiobenthos of the Bermuda platform

    Bruce C. Coull;Bruce C. Coull

  • Biogenic structure and its effect on the spatial heterogeneity of meiofauna in a salt marsh

    Susan S. Bell;Mary C. Watzin;Bruce C. Coull

  • Quantitative estimates of the meiofauna from the deep sea off North Carolina, USA

    B. C. Coull;B. C. Coull;R. L. Ellison;J. W. Fleeger;J. W. Fleeger;R. P. Higgins

  • The relationship between abundances of meiofauna and their suspected microbial food (diatoms and bacteria)

    Paul A. Montagna;Bruce C. Coull;Teresa L. Herring;Bettye W. Dudley

  • Nematode/copepod ratios for monitoring pollution: A rebuttal

    B.C Coull;G.R.F Hicks;J.B.J Wells

  • Juvenile spot (Pisces) and grass shrimp predation on meiobenthos in muddy and sandy substrata

    L.David Smith;Bruce C. Coull

  • Molecular population structure of the marine benthic copepod Microarthridion littorale along the southeastern and Gulf coasts of the USA

    N. V. Schizas;G. T. Street;B. C. Coull;G. T. Chandler

  • Lethal and sublethal effects of the sediment‐associated PCB aroclor 1254 on a meiobenthic copepod

    Lisa M. Dipinto;Bruce C. Coull;G. Thomas Chandler

  • Field experimentation in meiofaunal ecology

    Bruce C. Coull;Margaret A. Palmer

  • Fish predation on meiobenthos : field experiments with juvenile spot Leiostomus xanthurus Lacépède

    Maria J. Ellis;Bruce C. Coull

  • Long‐term Temporal Variation and Community Dynamics Meiobenthic Copepods

    Bruce C. Coull;John W. Fleeger

  • Individual to population level effects of South Louisiana crude oil water accommodated hydrocarbon fraction (WAF) on a marine meiobenthic copepod

    Adriana C. Bejarano;G. Thomas Chandler;Lijian He;Bruce C. Coull

  • Zonation of meiobenthic copepods in a southeastern United States salt marsh

    Bruce C. Coull;Susan S. Bell;Ardis M. Savory;Bettye W. Dudley

  • Meiobenthology. The Microscopic Fauna in Aquatic Sediments

    Bruce C. Coull

Frequent Co-Authors

G. Thomas Chandler
G. Thomas Chandler University of South Carolina
Susan S. Bell
Susan S. Bell University of South Florida
Margaret A. Palmer
Margaret A. Palmer University of Maryland, College Park
Edmund D. Pellegrino
Edmund D. Pellegrino Georgetown University
Mildred K. Cho
Mildred K. Cho Stanford University
Travis C. Glenn
Travis C. Glenn University of Georgia
David Schubert
David Schubert Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Russell F. Doolittle
Russell F. Doolittle University of California, San Diego
Arnold Schecter
Arnold Schecter The University of Texas at Austin
David Thistle
David Thistle Florida State University

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