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John E. Graves is affiliated with the Virginia Institute of Marine Science in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of Environmental Science. Their research spans several subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Molecular Biology, Infectious Diseases, Ecology, and Nature and Landscape Conservation.

The primary focus of their work involves Marine and Fisheries Research, with notable attention to Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies, Fish Ecology and Management Studies, Genetic Diversity and Population Structure, Identification and Quantification in Food, Recycling and Waste Management Techniques, as well as Extraction and Separation Processes.

John E. Graves has a record of recent publications covering a variety of relevant topics. These include:

  • Renin-Angiotensin System Modulation With Synthetic Angiotensin (1-7) and Angiotensin II Type 1 Receptor-Biased Ligand in Adults With COVID-19, 2023, JAMA
  • Contemporary and future distributions of cobia, Rachycentron canadum, 2020, Diversity and Distributions
  • Decision-making in a mixed commercial-recreational fishery for Atlantic bluefin tuna, 2020, Marine Policy
  • Movements, habitat utilization, and post-release survival of cobia (Rachycentron canadum) that summer in Virginia waters assessed using pop-up satellite archival tags, 2020, Animal Biotelemetry
  • Genomic data resolve long-standing uncertainty by distinguishing white marlin (Kajikia albida) and striped marlin (K. audax) as separate species, 2023, ICES Journal of Marine Science

Their research outputs are frequently published in venues such as ICES Journal of Marine Science, Global NEST International Conference on Environmental Science & Technology, JAMA, Diversity and Distributions, and Marine Policy, with multiple contributions particularly in ICES Journal of Marine Science and Global NEST International Conference on Environmental Science & Technology.

Collaborative work is also an important element of their career. Frequent co-authors include:

  • D. R. Jensen
  • Jan R. McDowell
  • Mahsa Baniasadi
  • Sébastien Farnaud
  • Derek Renshaw

Best Publications

  • High value and long life - Double jeopardy for tunas and billfishes

    B. B. Collette;K. E. Carpenter;K. E. Carpenter;B. A. Polidoro;B. A. Polidoro;M. J. Juan-Jordá

  • Microsatellite and mitochondrial DNA analyses of Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus thynnus) population structure in the Mediterranean Sea.

    Jens Carlsson;Jan R. McDOWELL;Píndaro Díaz-Jaimes;Píndaro Díaz-Jaimes;Jeanette E. L. Carlsson

  • Molecular insights into the population structures of cosmopolitan marine fishes

    JE Graves

  • Effects of circle versus J-style hooks on target and non-target species in a pelagic longline fishery

    David W. Kerstetter;John E. Graves

  • Reconciling patterns of inter‐ocean molecular variance from four classes of molecular markers in blue marlin (Makaira nigricans)

    V. P. Buonaccorsi;J. R. Mcdowell;J. E. Graves

  • An evaluation of pop-up satellite tags for estimating postrelease survival of blue marlin (Makaira nigricans) from a recreational fishery

    John E. Graves;Brian E. Luckhurst;Eric D. Prince

  • Genetic Identity of YOY Bluefin Tuna from the Eastern and Western Atlantic Spawning Areas

    Jens Carlsson;Jan R McDowell;Jeanette E L Carlsson;John E Graves

  • Stock structure of the world's istiophorid billfishes: a genetic perspective

    John E. Graves;Jan R. McDowell

  • Phylogenetic analysis of cytochrome c oxidase I sequences to determine higher-level relationships within the coleoid cephalopods

    D. B. Carlini;J. E. Graves

  • World phylogeography and male-mediated gene flow in the sandbar shark, Carcharhinus plumbeus

    David S. Portnoy;Jan R. Mcdowell;Edward J. Heist;John A. Musick

  • Application of pop-up satellite archival tag technology to estimate postrelease survival of white marlin (Tetrapturus albidus) caught on circle and straight-shank ("J") hooks in the western North Atlantic recreational fishery

    Andrij Z. Horodysky;John E. Graves

  • ELECTROPHORETIC AND FUNCTIONAL ENZYMIC EVOLUTION IN FOUR SPECIES OF EASTERN PACIFIC BARRACUDAS FROM DIFFERENT THERMAL ENVIRONMENTS.

    John E. Graves;George N. Somero

  • PHYLOGENY OF RECENT BILLFISHES (XIPHIOIDEI)

    Bruce B. Collette;Jan R. McDowell;John E. Graves

  • Close genetic similarity of Atlantic and Pacific skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) demonstrated with restriction endonuclease analysis of mitochondrial DNA

    J. E. Graves;S. D. Ferris;A. E. Dizon

  • Inter-ocean genetic divergence of istiophorid billfishes

    J. E. Graves;J. R. McDowell

  • Genetic population structure of the shortfin mako (Isurus oxyrinchus) inferred from restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis of mitochondrial DNA

    E J Heist;J A Musick;J E Graves

  • 'Total evidence' refutes the inclusion of Perkinsus species in the phylum Apicomplexa.

    M. E. Siddall;K. S. Reece;J. E. Graves;E. M. Burreson

  • A Comparison of Circle Hook and J Hook Performance in a Western Equatorial Atlantic Ocean Pelagic Longline Fishery

    J.C. Pacheco;D.W. Kerstetter;F.H. Hazin;Humberto Hazin

  • Global population structure of the spiny dogfish Squalus acanthias, a temperate shark with an antitropical distribution

    A. Veríssimo;J. R. Mcdowell;J. E. Graves

  • Distribution and habitat associations of billfish and swordfish larvae across mesoscale features in the Gulf of Mexico.

    Jay R. Rooker;Jay R. Rooker;Jeff R. Simms;Jeff R. Simms;R. J. David Wells;Scott A. Holt

Frequent Co-Authors

John A. Musick
John A. Musick Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Bruce Collette
Bruce Collette National Museum of Natural History
Kimberly S. Reece
Kimberly S. Reece Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Jay R. Rooker
Jay R. Rooker Texas A&M University at Galveston
Richard W. Brill
Richard W. Brill Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Kent Carpenter
Kent Carpenter Old Dominion University
George N. Somero
George N. Somero Stanford University
Vincent S. Saba
Vincent S. Saba National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Jake Rice
Jake Rice Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Deborah K. Steinberg
Deborah K. Steinberg Virginia Institute of Marine Science

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