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Joseph W. Reustle
Joseph W. Reustle
Assistant Professor of Marine and Environmental Science at Hampton University
Verified email at hamptonu.edu - Homepage
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A research framework to integrate cross-ecosystem responses to tropical cyclones
JA Hogan, RA Feagin, G Starr, M Ross, TC Lin, C O’connell, TP Huff, ...
Bioscience 70 (6), 477-489, 2020
382020
A general pattern of trade-offs between ecosystem resistance and resilience to tropical cyclones
CJ Patrick, JS Kominoski, WH McDowell, B Branoff, D Lagomasino, ...
Science advances 8 (9), eabl9155, 2022
302022
Wave energy and flow reduce the abundance and size of benthic species on oyster reefs
J Lunt, J Reustle, DL Smee
Marine Ecology Progress Series 569, 25-36, 2017
262017
Intermediate kinematics produce inferior feeding performance in a classic case of natural hybridization
MD McGee, JW Reustle, CE Oufiero, PC Wainwright
The American Naturalist 186 (6), 807-814, 2015
242015
Cloudy with a chance of mesopredator release: Turbidity alleviates top‐down control on intermediate predators through sensory disruption
JW Reustle, DL Smee
Limnology and Oceanography 65 (10), 2278-2290, 2020
102020
Turbidity and salinity influence trophic cascades on oyster reefs through modification of sensory performance and facilitation of different predator types
JW Reustle, DL Smee
Marine Ecology Progress Series 639, 127-136, 2020
92020
Storms promote ecosystem resilience by alleviating fishing
DL Smee, JW Reustle, BA Belgrad, EL Pettis
Current Biology 30 (15), R869-R870, 2020
72020
Barnacles as biological flow indicators
JWNL Reustle, BA Belgrad, A McKee, DL Smee
PeerJ 11, e15018, 2023
22023
Seasonal and spatial comparisons of infauna communities from urbanized oyster reefs of the Hampton River
J Reustle, DM Gibson
2024 Ocean Sciences Meeting, 2024
2024
Fish predators maintain estuarine biodiversity and benefit ecosystem engineers
JWNL Reustle
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, 2020
2020
Drought and turbidity influence trophic cascades through sensory driven mesopredator release
JW Reustle, LL Smee
2019 CERF Biennial Conference, 2019
2019
Hurricanes interrupt human-driven trophic cascades and may facilitate oyster reef recovery
LL Smee, E Pettis, BA Belgrad, JW Reustle
2019 CERF Biennial Conference, 2019
2019
Assessing the strength of top-down community regulation on urbanized, temperate oyster reefs
L Ramirez-Joseph, J Reustle
2024 Ocean Sciences Meeting, 0
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