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Florida State University Department of Biological Science
 
William R. and Lenore Mote Endowment in Fisheries Ecology
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International Symposia in Fisheries Ecology Eminent Scholars
Undergraduate Summer Internships Visiting Scholars
Young Investigator Award Winners

WILLIAM R. AND LENORE MOTE
EMINENT SCHOLAR CHAIR

AT FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY

Publications by the Mote Eminent Scholars and Mote Visiting Scholars Resulting from Their Work at Florida State and at Mote Marine Laboratory


1997 Mote Eminent Scholar
Dr. David Conover, State University of New York, Stony Brook.

  • Conover, D. O. 1998. Local adaptation in marine fishes: evidence and implications for stock enhancement. Bull. Mar. Sci. 62:305-311.

  • Travis, J., F. Coleman, C. Grimes, D. Conover, T. Bert, and M. Tringali. 1998. Critically assessing stock enhancement: an introduction to the Mote Symposium. Bull. Mar. Sci. 62:305-311.

  • Conover, D. O., J. Travis, and F. C. Coleman. 2000. Essential fish habitat and marine reserves: an introduction to the second Mote Symposium on fisheries ecology. Bull. Mar. Sci. 66:1-8.

  • Yamahira, K., and D. O. Conover. In press (as of March 2002). Intra- vs. interspecific latitudinal variation in growth: adaptation to temperature or length of the growing season? Ecology.

  • Yamahira, K., and D. O. Conover. In review (as of March 2002). Seasonality and the evolution of environmental sex determination in Menidia. Submitted to Am. Nat.

2000 Mote Eminent Scholar
Dr. Marc Mangel, University of California, Santa Cruz.

  • Mangel, M. 2001. Complex adaptive systems, aging and longevity. J. Theor. Biol. 213:559-571.

  • Ludwig, D., M. Mangel, and B. Haddad. 2001. Ecology, conservation, and public policy. Annu. Rev. Ecol. Syst. 32:481-517.

  • Mangel, M., and M. V. Abrahams. 2001. Age and longevity in fish, with consideration of the ferox trout. Exp. Gerontol. 36:765-790.

  • Mangel, M., and J. Stamps. 2001. Trade-offs between growth and mortality and the maintenance of individual variation in growth. Evol. Ecol. Res. 3:583-593.

  • Mangel, M., B. Marinovic, C. Pomeroy, and D. Croll. 2002. Requiem for Ricker: unpacking MSY. Bull. Mar. Sci. 70:763-781.

  • Mangel, M. 2006. The Theoretical Biologist's Toolbox: Quantitative Methods for Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. 357 pp.

1997 Mote Visiting Scholar
Dr. John Miller, North Carolina State University, Raleigh

  • Miller, J. M., and C. J. Walters. (in press) Experimental ecological tests with stocked fish. Proc. 2nd Int. Symp. on Stock Enh. and Sea Ranching, Kobe Japan.

  • Neill, W. H., T. S. Brandes, B. J. Burke, S. R. Craig, L. V. DiMichele, K. A. Duchon, L. P. Fontaine, D. M. Gatlin III, C. Hutchins, R. E. Edwards, J. M. Miller, B. J. Ponwith, C. J. Stahl, J. R. Tomasso, R. R. Vega. (in review) Ecophys.fish: a simulation model of fish growth in time-varying environmental regimes. Ecological Modeling (special issue)

  • Duchon, K. A., N. P. Brennan, J. M. Miller, K. M. Leber, and A. N. Read. (in prep.) Comparing the growth of caged and released fish: assessing habitat quality for stocking and the relative role of directive factors.

  • Duchon, K. A., V. J. Fritz, and J. M. Miller. (in prep.) Effect of temperature on growth and consumption of juvenile common snook, Centropomus undecimalis (Bloch).

2001 Mote Eminent Scholar
Dr. Carl Walters, University of British Columbia, Vancouver.


William R. and Lenore Mote Eminent Scholar Chair
Dr. Felicia C. Coleman, Coordinator
E-mail: coleman@bio.fsu.edu



What's News
Dr. Debra Fadool has received Albion College's Distinguished Alumni Award for 2007. Debi received this award at Albion College's Awards Ceremony during their Homecoming Weekend.
Dr. Walter R. Tschinkel, Professor in the Department of Biological Science, has been awarded the Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor Award for 2007/2008.