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About John M. Carroll

I am a benthic ecologist, broadly interested in how shellfish interact with other species and their environments, and how that impacts their populations and resilience.  In particular, my focus has been on how changing habitats - primarily due to anthropogenic impacts - affect the recruitment, survival, and growth of a number of commercially important shellfish species.  My research program seeks to bridge basic ecological theory and applied problems in order to better manage and restore shellfish populations.

Recent projects have included examining habitat and predation related issues for bay scallop restoration, how habitat setting impacts oyster recruitment, growth and survival, the impacts of boring sponges on oysters.  The future direction of my lab research will be to focus on how species interactions and ecosystem engineering might change with human-induced stressors and to investigate potential strategies for improving/maintaining ecosystem function.

Teaching Interests: Environmental Biology, Invertebrate Biology

Positions

Present Faculty Member, Georgia Southern University Department of Biology
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Curriculum Vitae


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Honors and Awards

  • NOAA Cooperative Marine Education and Research Internship, NMFS (2002)
  • Evan Frankel Foundation Scholarship, Southampton College of Long Island University (2004)
  • Presidential Award, Stony Brook University (2006)
  • Graduate Research Fellowship, Stony Brook University (2006)
  • Gordon Gunter Award for Best Student Poster, National Shellfish Association Meeting (2008)
  • Student Oral Presentation Award, 20th Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation Meeting (2009)
  • Invited speaker, Provost Graduate Student Lecture Series, Stony Brook University (2011)
  • Recipient, Research and Discovery & Innovation, University Awards of Excellence (2021-2022)

Courses

  • General Biology Lab (BIOL 2180)
  • Marine Ecology (BIOL 5547)
  • Invertebrate Zoology (BIOL 3541)
  • Environmental Biology (BIOL 1230)

Education

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2012 Ph.D. in Marine and Atmospheric Science, SUNY Stony Brook
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2004 B.S. in Marine Science, Southampton College of Long Island University
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Contact Information

P.O. Box 8042-1
Statesboro, GA 30460
Phone: (912) 478-5487
Office: Biological Sciences 3332

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Publications (17)

Publications (Other) (4)

Contributed Presentations at National and International Meetings (26)