The Batten School & VIMS campus will be closed on Monday, March 15 due to the National Weather Service prediction for severe weather including periods of rain, damaging winds and the potential for tornadoes.

 

Former Community Ecology Students

Ph.D. Students

Chris Long

Chris Long

Ph.D. 2007

Dissertation Topic:
Hypoxia and Macoma balthica: ecological effects on a key infaunal benthic species

Bruce Brylawski

Bryce Brylawski

Ph.D. 2008

Dissertation Topic: The implications of Macoma balthica growth and trophic interactions on enhancement of Callinectes sapidus stocks

Samuel Sturdivant

Samuel K. (Kersey) Sturdivant

Ph.D. 2011

Dissertation topic: The effects of hypoxia on macrobenthic production and function in the lower Rappahannock River, Chesapeake Bay, USA
(co-advisor with Bob Diaz)

Cassie Glaspie

Cassie Glaspie

Ph.D. May 2016

Dissertation topic: Marine benthic predator-prey interactions and global change

M.S. Students

Amanda Lawless

Amanda Lawless

M.S. 2008

Thesis topic: Effects of shoreline development and oyster reef placement on benthos, oysters, and predators in Lynnhaven Bay, Virginia

Ana Liza Hernandez Cordero

Ana Liza Hernandez Cordero

M.S. 2010

Thesis topic: Exploring the Potential for Bay Scallop, Argopecten irradians concentricus, Restoration in the Lynnhaven River Sub-estuary of Chesapeake Bay.

Cassie Bradley

Cassie D. Bradely (Lovall)

M.S. 2011

Thesis topic: The Impacts of Shoreline Development on Shallow-water Benthic Communities in the Patuxent River, MD

Theresa Davenport

Theresa M. Davenport

M.S. 2012

Thesis topic: The consequences of shoreline development for near-shore communities in Chesapeake Bay, USA: a before-after control-impact study

Melissa Karp

Melissa Karp

M.S. 2016

Thesis topic: Influence of structural complexity and location on the habitat value of restored oyster reefs

Bruce Pfirrmann

Bruce Pfirrmann

M.S. 2017

Thesis topic: Ecosystem Services of Restored Oyster Reefs in a Chesapeake Bay Tributary: Abundance and Foraging of Estuarine Fishes

Katherine Longmire

Katherine Longmire (Lopez)

Master’s degree 2020

Thesis topic: Effects of acidification and salinity on Callinectes sapidus, Mercenaria mercenaria, and their interactions

Shantelle Landry

Shantell Landry

Master’s degree 2021

Thesis topic: Recruitment and Post-Settlement Mortality of the Soft-shell Clam, Mya arenaria

Jainita Patel

Jainita Patel

Entered M.S. program 2020

Thesis topic: Impact of Substrate Type on Eastern Oyster (Crassostrea virginica) Recruitment and Benthic Community Structure and Productivity in the York River

Natalia Schoenberg

Natalia Schoenberg

Entered M.S. program 2021

Thesis topic: Growth and survival of outplanted soft-shell clams in the York River, VA

Undergraduates & high school students

Melissa Barger

Melissa Barger

(VIMS Governor's School Intern Summer 2000)

Project topic: Density-dependent predation and survival of Macoma balthica

Chantee Lively

Chantee' Lively

(VIMS REU intern 2019)

Project topic: Salinity and pH effects on blue crab, Callinectes sapidus, cuticle layer structure

Sara Vahdatshoar

Sara Vahdatshoar

(VIMS REU summer intern 2022)

Project topic: Comparison of biodiversity on bare sediment and artificial oyster substrates in the York River