Lindsay A Green-Gavrielidis
Affiliations: | 2014-2019 | University of Rhode Island, Providence, RI, United States | |
2019- | Biology & Biomedical Sciences | Salve Regina University |
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Aquaculture, ecology, physiologyGoogle:
"Lindsay Green-Gavrielidis"Parents
Sign in to add mentorChris Neefus | grad student | 2010-2014 | UNH (Cell Biology Tree) |
Carol S. Thornber | post-doc | 2014- | University of Rhode Island (Marine Ecology Tree) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeFiona Parker MacKechnie | research assistant | 2013-2015 | University of Rhode Island (Marine Ecology Tree) |
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Taylor DL, Pearson C, Green-Gavrielidis L, et al. (2025) Population structure and foraging ecology of juvenile black sea bass, tautog, and cunner in a southern New England estuary: Habitat and trophic niche overlap amid a species geographic range expansion. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 720: 133-159 |
Thornber CS, Cicchetti G, Green-Gavrielidis L, et al. (2024) Development and use of a novel diver-operated ski for surveying nearshore rocky reef habitats. Limnology and Oceanography, Methods. 22: 495-506 |
Kurtz KR, Green-Gavrielidis L, Maranda L, et al. (2024) A comparison of the biofouling potential of field-collected and laboratory-cultured . Biofouling. 40: 632-644 |
Green-Gavrielidis LA, Thornber CS, Oczkowski A. (2023) Integrated multi-trophic aquaculture with sugar kelp and oysters in a shallow coastal salt pond and open estuary site. Frontiers in Aquaculture. 2: 1-14 |
Venolia CT, Lavaud R, Green-Gavrielidis LA, et al. (2020) Modeling the Growth of Sugar Kelp (Saccharina latissima) in Aquaculture Systems using Dynamic Energy Budget Theory Ecological Modelling. 430: 109151 |
Green-Gavrielidis L, MacKechnie F, Thornber C, et al. (2018) Bloom-forming macroalgae (Ulva spp.) inhibit the growth of co-occurring macroalgae and decrease eastern oyster larval survival Marine Ecology Progress Series. 595: 27-37 |