William T. Stockhausen, Ph.D.

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College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA 
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Romuald Lipcius grad student 2001 William and Mary
 (The impact of marine reserves on exploited species with complex life histories: A modeling study using the Caribbean spiny lobster in Exuma Sound, Bahamas.)
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Lipcius RN, Eggleston DB, Schreiber SJ, et al. (2008) Importance of metapopulation connectivity to restocking and restoration of marine species Reviews in Fisheries Science. 16: 101-110
Seitz RD, Lipcius RN, Stockhausen WT, et al. (2003) Potential bottom-up control of blue crab distribution at various spatial scales Bulletin of Marine Science. 72: 471-490
Stockhausen WT, Lipcius RN. (2003) Simulated effects of seagrass loss and restoration on settlement and recruitment of blue crab postlarvae and juveniles in the York River, Chesapeake Bay Bulletin of Marine Science. 72: 409-422
Lipcius RN, Stockhausen WT, Seitz RD, et al. (2003) Spatial dynamics and value of a marine protected area and corridor for the blue crab spawning stock in Chesapeake Bay Bulletin of Marine Science. 72: 453-469
Lipcius RN, Stockhausen WT. (2002) Concurrent decline of the spawning stock, recruitment, larval abundance, and size of the blue crab Callinectes sapidus in Chesapeake Bay Marine Ecology Progress Series. 226: 45-61
Lipcius RN, Stockhausen WT, Eggleston DB. (2001) Marine reserves for Caribbean spiny lobster: Empirical evaluation and theoretical metapopulation recruitment dynamics Marine and Freshwater Research. 52: 1589-1598
Stockhausen WT, Lipcius RN. (2001) Single large or several small marine reserves for the Caribbean spiny lobster? Marine and Freshwater Research. 52: 1605-1614
Stockhausen WT, Lipcius RN, Hickey BM. (2000) Joint effects of larval dispersal, population regulation, marine reserve design, and exploitation on production and recruitment in the caribbean spiny lobster Bulletin of Marine Science. 66: 957-990
Lipcius RN, Stockhausen WT, Eggleston DB, et al. (1997) Hydrodynamic decoupling of recruitment, habitat quality and adult abundance in the Caribbean spiny lobster: Source-sink dynamics? Marine and Freshwater Research. 48: 807-815
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