Richard S. Appeldoorn

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Department of Marine Sciences University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez (Puerto Rico) 
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Bradley P, Jessup B, Pittman SJ, et al. (2020) Development of a reef fish biological condition gradient model with quantitative decision rules for the protection and restoration of coral reef ecosystems. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 159: 111387
Cruz-Marrero W, Harms-Tuohy CA, Appeldoorn RS, et al. (2020) Comparison of video camera sled with diver surveys for queen conch Lobatus gigas density estimates in the west coast of Puerto Rico Bulletin of Marine Science
Chérubin LM, Dalgleish F, Ibrahim AK, et al. (2020) Fish Spawning Aggregations Dynamics as Inferred From a Novel, Persistent Presence Robotic Approach Frontiers in Marine Science. 6
Rodriguez-Ferrer G, Cruz-Motta JJ, Schizas NV, et al. (2020) Modelling distribution of the common bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus off the southwest coast of Puerto Rico Journal of Marine Systems. 210: 103371
Olson JC, Appeldoorn RS, Schärer-Umpierre MT, et al. (2019) Recovery when you are on your own: Slow population responses in an isolated marine reserve. Plos One. 14: e0223102
Schärer-Umpierre MT, Zayas C, Appeldoorn RS, et al. (2019) The Purr of the Lionfish: Sound and Behavioral Context of Wild Lionfish in the Greater Caribbean Gulf and Caribbean Research. 30
Merten W, Rivera R, Appeldoorn RS, et al. (2018) Use of video monitoring to quantify spatial and temporal patterns in fishing activity across sectors at moored fish aggregating devices off Puerto Rico Scientia Marina. 82: 107-117
Harms-Tuohy C, Appeldoorn R, Craig M. (2018) The effectiveness of small-scale lionfish removals as a management strategy: effort, impacts and the response of native prey and piscivores Management of Biological Invasions. 9: 149-162
Rooker JR, Dance MA, Wells RJD, et al. (2018) Seascape connectivity and the influence of predation risk on the movement of fishes inhabiting a back‐reef ecosystem Ecosphere. 9
Beltrán DM, Schizas NV, Appeldoorn RS, et al. (2017) Effective Dispersal of Caribbean Reef Fish is Smaller than Current Spacing Among Marine Protected Areas. Scientific Reports. 7: 4689
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