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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
62
Citations
11282
World Ranking
2112
National Ranking
759

Best Publications

  • Infectious Diseases Affect Marine Fisheries and Aquaculture Economics

    Kevin D. Lafferty;C. Drew Harvell;Jonathan M. Conrad;Carolyn S. Friedman

  • WHY OYSTER RESTORATION GOALS IN THE CHESAPEAKE BAY ARE NOT AND PROBABLY CANNOT BE ACHIEVED

    Roger L. Mann;Eric N. Powell

  • Relative rates of shell dissolution and net sediment accumulation ‐ a commentary: can shell beds form by the gradual accumulation of biogenic debris on the sea floor?

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  • Modeling oyster populations: I. A commentary on filtration rate. Is faster always better?

    E.N. Powell;E.E. Hofmann;J.M. Klinck;S.M. Ray

  • Taphonomic signature as a function of environmental process: Shells and shell beds in a hurricane-influenced inlet on the Texas coast

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  • A population dynamics model for the Japanese oyster, Crassostrea gigas

    Masato Kobayashi;Masato Kobayashi;Eileen E Hofmann;Eric N Powell;John M Klinck

  • Ecological consequences of environmental perturbations associated with offshore hydrocarbon production: A perspective on long-term exposures in the Gulf of Mexico

    Charles H. Peterson;Mahlon C. Kennicutt;Roger H. Green;Paul Montagna

  • Distribution of Perkinsus marinus in gulf coast oyster populations

    Alison Craig;Eric N. Powell;Roger R. Fay;James M. Brooks

  • Modeling oyster populations: III. Critical feeding periods, growth and reproduction

    E.E. Hofmann;E.N. Powell;J.M. Klinck;E.A. Wilson

  • The rate of taphonomic loss in modern benthic habitats: How much of the potentially preservable community is preserved?

    Unknown

  • How long does oyster shell last on an oyster reef

    Unknown

  • Modeling Diseased Oyster Populations. II. Triggering Mechanisms for Perkinsus marinus Epizootics

    Eric N. Powell;John M. Klinck;Eileen E. Hofmann

  • IS OYSTER SHELL A SUSTAINABLE ESTUARINE RESOURCE

    Eric N. Powell;John M. Klinck

  • LONG-TERM TRENDS IN OYSTER POPULATION DYNAMICS IN DELAWARE BAY: REGIME SHIFTS AND RESPONSE TO DISEASE

    Eric N. Powell;Kathryn A. Ashton-Alcox;John N. Kraeuter;Susan E. Ford

  • Ecosystem effects of shell aggregations and cycling in coastal waters: an example of Chesapeake Bay oyster reefs

    George G. Waldbusser;Eric N. Powell;Roger Mann

  • Rates of burial and disturbance of experimentally-deployed molluscs; implications for preservation potential

    Karla M. Parsons-Hubbard;W. Russell Callender;Eric N. Powell;Carlton E. Brett

  • Quantifying the effects of environmental change on an oyster population: A modeling study

    Margaret M. Dekshenieks;Eileen E. Hofmann;John M. Klinck;Eric N. Powell

  • Movement of oxybiotic and thiobiotic meiofauna in response to changes in pore-water oxygen and sulfide gradients around macro-infaunal tubes

    M. B. Meyers;E. N. Powell;H. Fossing

  • Modeling oyster populations. V. Declining phytoplankton stocks and the population dynamics of American oyster (Crassostrea virginica) populations

    Eric N. Powell;John M. Klinck;Eileen E. Hofmann;Elizabeth A. Wilson-Ormond

  • Relationship of parasites and pathologies to contaminant body burden in sentinel bivalves: NOAA Status and Trends 'Mussel Watch' Program.

    Yungkul Kim;Eric N. Powell;Terry L. Wade;Bobby J. Presley

Frequent Co-Authors

Roger Mann
Roger Mann Virginia Institute of Marine Science
John M. Klinck
John M. Klinck Old Dominion University
Eileen E. Hofmann
Eileen E. Hofmann Old Dominion University
Dale B. Haidvogel
Dale B. Haidvogel Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Ximing Guo
Ximing Guo Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Sandra E. Shumway
Sandra E. Shumway University of Connecticut
Pierre Boudry
Pierre Boudry French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Dennis Hedgecock
Dennis Hedgecock University of Southern California
John Wilkin
John Wilkin Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Josh Kohut
Josh Kohut Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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