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Romuald N. Lipcius is affiliated with the Virginia Institute of Marine Science in the United States. Their research primarily engages with environmental science, focusing on ecology, global and planetary change, and oceanography, with additional contributions to atmospheric science and genetics.

The scientific work of Romuald N. Lipcius revolves around marine and fisheries research, crustacean biology and ecology, coral and marine ecosystems studies, coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics, marine bivalve and aquaculture studies, marine biology and ecology research, and fish ecology and management studies.

Recent publications authored by or involving Romuald N. Lipcius include the following:

  • Nitrogen reductions have decreased hypoxia in the Chesapeake Bay: Evidence from empirical and numerical modeling, 2021, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Spatiotemporal Modeling of Nursery Habitat Using Bayesian Inference: Environmental Drivers of Juvenile Blue Crab Abundance, 2022, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • A Sonic Net reduces damage to sunflower by blackbirds (Icteridae): Implications for broad-scale agriculture and crop establishment, 2021, Crop Protection
  • The use and performance of survey-based pre-recruit abundance indices for possible inclusion in stock assessments of coastal-dependent species, 2020, ICES Journal of Marine Science
  • Non-native red alga Gracilaria vermiculophylla compensates for seagrass loss as blue crab nursery habitat in the emerging Chesapeake Bay ecosystem, 2022, PLoS ONE

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Romuald N. Lipcius include:

  • A. Challen Hyman
  • Rochelle D. Seitz
  • Grace S. Chiu
  • Mary C. Fabrizio
  • Leah B. Shaw

The venues in which Romuald N. Lipcius most often publishes are reflected by the following journals and series:

  • Marine Ecology Progress Series
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • PLoS ONE
  • Journal of Theoretical Biology

Best Publications

  • Ecological value of coastal habitats for commercially and ecologically important species

    Rochelle D. Seitz;Håkan Wennhage;Ulf Bergström;Romuald N. Lipcius

  • Unprecedented Restoration of a Native Oyster Metapopulation

    David M. Schulte;Russell P. Burke;Romuald N. Lipcius

  • HABITAT FRAGMENTATION IN A SEAGRASS LANDSCAPE: PATCH SIZE AND COMPLEXITY CONTROL BLUE CRAB SURVIVAL

    Kevin A. Hovel;Romuald N. Lipcius

  • Allee effects driven by predation

    Joanna C. Gascoigne;Romuald N. Lipcius

  • Population dynamics and habitat partitioning by size, sex, and molt stage of blue crabs Callinectes sapidus in a subestuary of central Chesapeake Bay

    Anson H. Hines;Romuald N. Lipcius;A. Mark Haddon

  • Variable Functional Responses of a Marine Predator in Dissimilar Homogeneous Microhabitats

    Romuald N. Lipcius;Anson H. Hines

  • Allee effects in marine systems

    Joanna Gascoigne;Romuald N. Lipcius

  • DENSITY-DEPENDENT PREDATION, HABITAT VARIATION, AND THE PERSISTENCE OF MARINE BIVALVE PREY

    Rochelle D. Seitz;Romuald N. Lipcius;Anson H. Hines;David B. Eggleston

  • Density-dependent settler-recruit-juvenile relationships in blue crabs

    Adele J. Pile;Romuald N. Lipcius;Jacques van Montfrans;Robert J. Orth

  • Concurrent decline of the spawning stock, recruitment, larval abundance, and size of the blue crab Callinectes sapidus in Chesapeake Bay

    Romuald N. Lipcius;William T. Stockhausen

  • Shelter Selection by Spiny Lobster Under Variable Predation Risk, Social Conditions, and Shelter Size

    David B. Eggleston;Romuald N. Lipcius

  • Density-dependent predation by blue crabs upon infaunal clam species with contrasting distribution and abundance patterns

    D. B. Eggleston;Romuald N. Lipcius;Anson H. Hines

  • Shelter scaling regulates survival of juvenile Caribbean spiny lobster Panulirus argus

    DB Eggleston;RN Lipcius;DL Miller;L. Coba-Cetina

  • Molt cycle alterations in behavior, feeding and diel rhythms of a decapod crustacean, the spiny lobster Panulirus argus

    R. N. Lipcius;W. F. Herrnkind

  • Cannibal–prey dynamics in young juveniles and postlarvae of the blue crab

    P-O. Moksnes;R.N. Lipcius;L. Pihl;J. van Montfrans

  • Importance of Metapopulation Connectivity to Restocking and Restoration of Marine Species

    Romuald N. Lipcius;David B. Eggleston;Sebastian J. Schreiber;Rochelle D. Seitz

  • Effects of seagrass habitat fragmentation on juvenile blue crab survival and abundance

    Kevin A Hovel;Romuald N Lipcius

  • Density-dependent foraging and mutual interference in blue crabs preying upon infaunal clams

    RA Mansour;RN Lipcius

  • Influence of shallow-water habitats and shoreline development on abundance, biomass, and diversity of benthic prey and predators in Chesapeake Bay

    R. D. Seitz;R. N. Lipcius;N. H. Olmstead;M. S. Seebo

  • Spatial Processes and Management of Marine Populations

    Gordon H. Kruse;Nicolas Bez;Anthony Booth;Martin W. Dorn

  • Conceptual progress towards predicting quantitative ecosystem benefits of ecological restorations

    Charles H. Peterson;Romuald N. Lipcius

Frequent Co-Authors

David B. Eggleston
David B. Eggleston North Carolina State University
Sebastian J. Schreiber
Sebastian J. Schreiber University of California, Davis
Robert J. Orth
Robert J. Orth Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Anson H. Hines
Anson H. Hines Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Jian Shen
Jian Shen Virginia Institute of Marine Science
William F. Herrnkind
William F. Herrnkind Florida State University
Junping Shi
Junping Shi William & Mary
Barbara M. Hickey
Barbara M. Hickey University of Washington
Kenneth A. Rose
Kenneth A. Rose University of Maryland Center For Environmental Sciences
Robert C. Hale
Robert C. Hale Virginia Institute of Marine Science

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