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Mark Peterson

Dr. Mark Peterson

Emeritus

  • PHD - University of Southern Mississippi (1987)
  • MS - Florida Institute of Technology (1981)
  • BS - Coastal Carolina University (1978)
  • THE OPTIMAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AGGRESSION AND FEEDING RATE FOR AN ALPHA-MEMBER OF A DOMINANCE HIERARCHY, American Zoologist, 1983
  • Biodiversity patterns of littoral tidal river fishes in the Gulf Coastal Plain region of Mississippi, Oceanographic Literature Review, 1998
  • Does salinity affect somatic growth in early juvenile Atlantic croaker, Micropogonias undulatus (Linnaeus)? , Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 1999
  • Laboratory growth responses of juvenile Mugil sp. to temperature and salinity: delineating optimal field growth conditions, 2000
  • Nekton densities in the Pasacagoula River estuary: anthropogenic effects on essential fish habitat., 2000
  • Relating Environmental Fluctuation and the Early Growth of Estuarine Fishes: Ontogenetic Standardization, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 2000,
  • Field growth responses of juvenile white trout (Cynoscion arenarius) to continuous variation in physical habitat conditions, 2002
  • Defining the fundamental physiological niche of young estuarine fishes and itsrelationship to understanding distribution, vital metrics, and optimal nurseryconditions, Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2004
  • Habitat condition and associated macrofauna reflect differences between protected and exposed seagrass landscapes, Gulf and Caribbean Research, 2008
  • Ichthyofauna hotspots revealed by distribution models requires the expansion of marine areas for conservation within La Paz Bay (Gulf of California).,

Contact Me

Gulf Coast Research Laboratory Fisheries Building Room 103

GCRL

Email
Mark.PetersonFREEMississippi

Phone
228.872.4203

Areas of Expertise

Marine ecology, Fisheries