DAVID
B. EGGLESTON
Professor and Director of CMAST
Tel. (919) 515-7840
E-mail: eggleston@ncsu.edu
Eggleston's Home Page
CMAST web site
Curriculum Vitae
B.S. 1980 Old Dominion University (Major: Biology)
M.A.
1988 The College of William and Mary, School of Marine Science
(Major: Marine Ecology, Minor: Resource Management)
PhD 1991 The College of William and Mary, School
of Marine Science (Major: Fisheries Ecology, Minor: Statistics)
TEACHING AND RESEARCH
AREAS
Experimental
marine benthic ecology, detecting ecological impacts, fisheries
and behavioral ecology, population dynamics and modelling, estuarine
and coastal habitat restoration, marine conservation biology,
marine science education.
SELECTED
PUBLICATIONS:
(by Dr. Eggleston and his graduate students)
Eggleston, D. B., D. M. Parsons, G. T. Kellison, G. R. Plaia and E. G. Johnson. (2008). Functional response of sport divers to lobsters with application to fisheries management. Ecological Applications 18:258-272.
Eggleston, D. B., E. G. Johnson, G. T. Kellison, G. R. Plaia and C. Huggett. (2008). Pilot evaluation of early juvenile blue crab stock enhancement using a replicated BACI design. Reviews in Fisheries Science 16 (1-3): 91-100.
Lipcius, R. N., D. B. Eggleston, S. J. Schreiber, R. D. Seitz, J. Shen, M. Sisson, W. T. Stockhausen and H. V. Wang. (2008). Importance of metapopulation connectivity to restocking and restoration of marine species. Reviews in Fisheries Science 16 (1-3): 101-110.
Drew, C. A. and D. B. Eggleston. (2008). Local juvenile fish densities in Florida Keys mangroves correlates with regional landscape characteristics. Marine Ecology Progress Series 362:233-243.
Eggleston, D. B. and D. M. Parsons. Disturbance-induced spill-in of Caribbean spiny lobster to marine reserves. Marine Ecology Progress Series 371:213-220.
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