I am an ichthyologist with
research interests in the ecology, physiology, behavior and life
history strategies of marine and estuarine fishes. A unifying
theme of my research is the identification of patterns and key processes
that influence the foraging success, growth and survival of fishes
during their early life history stages. Particular emphasis
is placed on the mechanisms that govern recruitment and population
size. I am interested in sources of recruitment variability,
particularly how body size, growth rate and size-based performance
influence recruitment potential. I am also interested in the
behavioral and physiological responses of fishes to abiotic and
biotic factors, and how environmental heterogeneity affects distribution,
growth and survival. My interests also include the application
of physiological, life history and molecular markers to stock identification
and other applied problems in fisheries management.
Schultz, E.T., T.E. Lankford and D.O. Conover. 2002. The covariance
of routine and compensatory juvenile growth rates over a seasonality
gradient in a coastal fish. Oecologia 133:501-509.
Lankford, T.E., J.M. Billerbeck and
D.O. Conover. 2001. Evolution of intrinsic growth and energy acquisition
rates: II. Tradeoffs with vulnerability to predation in Menidia
menidia. Evolution 55:1873-1881.
Billerbeck, J.M., T.E. Lankford and
D.O. Conover. 2001. Evolution of intrinsic growth and energy acquisition
rates: I. Tradeoffs with swimming performance in Menidia menidia.
Evolution 55:1863-1872.
Lankford, T.E. and T.E. Targett.
2001. Low-temperature tolerance of age-0 Atlantic croakers: recruitment
implications for U.S. mid-Atlantic estuaries. Transactions of the
American Fisheries Society 130:236-249.
Lankford, T.E. and T.E. Targett.
2001. Physiological performance of young-of-the-year Atlantic croakers
from different Atlantic coast estuaries: implications for stock
structure. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 130(3):367-375.
Lankford, T.E., T.E. Targett
and P.M. Gaffney. 1999. Mitochondrial DNA analysis of population
structure in the Atlantic croaker, Micropogonias undulatus
(Perciformes: Sciaenidae). Fishery Bulletin 97:884-890.
Lankford, T.E. and T.E. Targett.
1997. Selective predation by juvenile weakfish: post-consumptive
constraints on energy maximization and growth. Ecology 78:1049-1061.
Lankford, T.E. and T.E.
Targett. 1994. Suitability of estuarine nursery zones
for juvenile weakfish (Cynoscion regalis): effects of temperature
and salinity on feeding, growth and survival. Marine Biology
119:611-620.
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