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).,