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6370
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6116
National Ranking
2081

Overview

Joseph E. Serafy is affiliated with the University of Miami in the United States and conducts research primarily in environmental science. Their work spans various subfields including global and planetary change, ecology, nature and landscape conservation, oceanography, and environmental engineering.

Their research topics focus heavily on marine and fisheries research, fish ecology and management studies, isotope analysis in ecology, physiological and biochemical adaptations, ocean acidification effects and responses, soil moisture and remote sensing, and acoustic wave resonator technologies.

Recent publications include:

  • Influence of seascape spatial pattern on the trophic niche of an omnivorous fish, 2022, Ecosphere
  • A large aerobic scope and complex regulatory abilities confer hypoxia tolerance in larval toadfish, Opsanus beta, across a wide thermal range, 2023, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Use of the term harvest when referring to wild stock exploitation, 2020, Fishery Bulletin
  • A Salinity-Temperature Sensor Based on Microwave Resonance Reflection, 2022, Sensors
  • Evaluating the rainwater killifish (Lucania parva) as an indicator of Everglades restoration, 2021, Restoration Ecology

Frequent co-authors of Joseph E. Serafy include:

  • Diego Lirman
  • Rolando O. Santos
  • W. Ryan James
  • James A. Nelson
  • Jennifer S. Rehage

Publications have appeared in a variety of journals, such as:

  • Ecosphere
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Fishery Bulletin
  • Sensors
  • Restoration Ecology

Best Publications

  • Marine nurseries and effective juvenile habitats: concepts and applications

    C.P. Dahlgren;G.T. Kellison;A.J. Adams;B.M. Gillanders

  • Physiological stress response, reflex impairment, and survival of five sympatric shark species following experimental capture and release

    A. J. Gallagher;J. E. Serafy;S. J. Cooke;N. Hammerschlag

  • Nursery function of tropical back-reef systems

    Aaron J. Adams;Craig P. Dahlgren;G. Todd Kellison;Matthew S. Kendall

  • Mangroves as fish habitat: 50 Years of field studies

    Craig H. Faunce;Craig H. Faunce;Joseph E. Serafy

  • Global overview of the major constituent-based billfish tagging programs and their results since 1954

    Mauricio Ortiz;Eric D. Prince;Joseph E. Serafy;David B. Holts

  • Ocean scale hypoxia-based habitat compression of Atlantic istiophorid billfishes

    Eric D. Prince;Jiangang Luo;C. Phillip Goodyear;John P. Hoolihan

  • Vulnerability of oceanic sharks as pelagic longline bycatch

    A.J. Gallagher;E.S. Orbesen;N. Hammerschlag;J.E. Serafy;J.E. Serafy

  • Movement of gray snapper Lutjanus griseus among subtropical seagrass, mangrove, and coral reef habitats

    Jiangang Luo;Joseph E. Serafy;Su Sponaugle;Paul B. Teare

  • TROPHIC LINKAGES AMONG PRIMARY PRODUCERS AND CONSUMERS IN FRINGING MANGROVES OF SUBTROPICAL LAGOONS

    David K. Kieckbusch;Marguerite S. Koch;Joseph E. Serafy;W. T. Anderson

  • Effects of freshwater canal discharge on fish assemblages in a subtropical bay: field and laboratory observations

    Joseph E. Serafy;Kenyon C. Lindeman;Todd E. Hopkins;Jerald S. Ault

  • Mangrove shoreline fishes of Biscayne Bay, Florida

    Joseph E. Serafy;Craig H. Faunce;Jerome J. Lorenz

  • Sustained high yields of Gracilaria (Rhodophyta) grown in intensive large-scale culture

    Thomas R. Capo;Juan C. Jaramillo;Albert E. Boyd;Brian E. Lapointe

  • An immunological study of predation on hatchery-reared, juvenile red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus, Linnaeus): description of an ELISA and predator-prey studies in nature

    Patricia I. Arnold;Joseph E. Serafy;M.Elizabeth Clarke;Duane R. Schultz

  • An Efficient Sampling Survey Design to Estimate Pink Shrimp Population Abundance in Biscayne Bay, Florida

    Jerald S. Ault;Guillermo A. Diaz;Steven G. Smith;Jiangang Luo

  • Connectivity through ontogeny: fish population linkages among mangrove and coral reef habitats

    David L. Jones;David L. Jones;John F. Walter;Elizabeth N. Brooks;Joseph E. Serafy

  • A spatial dynamic multistock production model

    Jerald S. Ault;Jiangang Luo;Steven G. Smith;Joseph E. Serafy

  • Nearshore habitat use by gray snapper (Lutjanus griseus) and bluestriped grunt (Haemulon sciurus): Environmental gradients and ontogenetic shifts

    Craig H. Faunce;Joseph E. Serafy

  • Seasonal changes in the abundance and distribution of submerged aquatic vegetation in a highly managed coastal lagoon

    D. Lirman;G. Deangelo;J. Serafy;A. Hazra

  • Vertical habitat use of Atlantic blue marlin Makaira nigricans: interaction with pelagic longline gear

    C. Phillip Goodyear;Jiangang Luo;Eric D. Prince;John P. Hoolihan

  • Salinity selection and preference of the grey snapper Lutjanus griseus: field and laboratory observations.

    X. Serrano;M. Grosell;Joseph E. Serafy;Joseph E. Serafy

Frequent Co-Authors

Diego Lirman
Diego Lirman University of Miami
Jerald S. Ault
Jerald S. Ault University of Miami
Neil Hammerschlag
Neil Hammerschlag University of Miami
Robert K. Cowen
Robert K. Cowen Oregon State University
Ivan Nagelkerken
Ivan Nagelkerken University of Adelaide
Patrick J. Walsh
Patrick J. Walsh University of Ottawa
Su Sponaugle
Su Sponaugle Oregon State University
Craig A. Layman
Craig A. Layman Wake Forest University
Mahmood S. Shivji
Mahmood S. Shivji Nova Southeastern University
Martin Grosell
Martin Grosell University of Miami

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