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Investigating the effect of oil spills
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Charles W. Martin

University of Florida

Nature Coast Biological Station

552 1st Street
Cedar Key, FL  32625   

charles.martin@ufl.edu

Project List:

Coastal Waters Consortium III (CWC III): Oil Spills as Stressors in Coastal Marshes - The Legacy and the Future

Year 8-10 Research Grants (RFP-VI)Role: Co-Principal Investigator, Task Lead, Task Co-Lead

Alabama Center for Ecological Resilience (ACER)

Year 5-7 Consortia Grants (RFP-IV)Role: Co-Principal Investigator

Coastal Waters Consortium II (CWC II)

Year 5-7 Consortia Grants (RFP-IV)Role: Research Scientist

Publications & Presentations:

Journal Articles - 5

2020

Martin, C. W., Lewis, K. A., McDonald, A. M., Spearman, T. P., Alford, S. B., Christian, R. C., & Valentine, J. F. (2020). Disturbance-driven changes to northern Gulf of Mexico nekton communities following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 155, 111098.
Martin, C. W., McDonald, A. M., Rieucau, G., & Roberts, B. J. (2020). Previous oil exposure alters oil avoidance behavior in a common marsh fish, the Gulf Killifish<i>Fundulus grandis</i>.

2019

Jensen, O., Martin, C., Oken, K., Fodrie, F., López-Duarte, P., Able, K., & Roberts, B. (2019). Simultaneous estimation of dispersal and survival of the gulf killifish Fundulus grandis from a batch-tagging experiment. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 624, 183-194.

2018

Martin, C. W., & Swenson, E. M. (2018). Herbivory of oil-exposed submerged aquatic vegetation Ruppia maritima. PLOS ONE, 13(12), e0208463.

2017

Vastano, A. R., Able, K. W., Jensen, O. P., López-Duarte, P. C., Martin, C. W., & Roberts, B. J. (2017). Age validation and seasonal growth patterns of a subtropical marsh fish: The Gulf Killifish, Fundulus grandis. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 100(10), 1315-1327.

Conference Presentations - 18

2019

Engel, A. P., A.T.; Pfiffner, S. R., B.; Martin, C. J., O.; Lopez-Duarte, P. H., L.; Olin, J. R., N.; Swenson, E. P., & M (2019). Addition of microbial community composition in the evaluation of habitat suitability for tidal marsh projects: A Case study from the Lake Hermitage Marsh Creation Project, Placquemines Parish, Louisiana. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2019
Jensen, O. O., K.; DeMutsert, K. F., J.; Lopez-Duarte, P. M., C.; McCann, M. O., J.; Polito, M. R., & B.J (2019). Why Were Saltmarsh Fish and Invertebrates so Resilient to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill?. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2019
Martin, C. A., K.; Christian, R. F., F.J.; Jensen, O. L., K.; Lopez-Duarte, P. M., A.M.; Oken, K. O., J.; Roberts, B. V., & J.F (2019). Nearshore fishes after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill: Why were fish communities so resilient?. In 25th Biennial CERF Conference
Martin, C. A., K.; Fodrie, F. J., O.; Lopez-Duarte, P. O., J.; Roberts, B. O., & K (2019). Nearshore fishes after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill: why were fish communities so resilient?. In 48th Benthic Ecology Meeting (BEM 2019)
Martin, C. S., W.; Alford, S. E., A.; Hooper-Bui, L. J., O.; Lopez-Duarte, P. O., J.; Polito, M. R., N.; Roberts, B. S., & E (2019). Effects of river diversions, restoration, and salinity on fishes and invertebrate community structure in southeast Louisiana marshes. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2019
Olin, J. L., P.; Able, K. F., J.; Jensen, O. M., C.; Polito, M. R., & B.J (2019). Characterizing Energy Sources to the Saltmarsh Food Web Along the Salinity Gradient. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2019
Olin, J. L., P.; Jensen, O. M., & C.; Polito, M. (2019). Resource partitioning among sympatric saltmarsh fishes in coastal Louisiana. In 25th Biennial CERF Conference

2018

[MISSING CITATION] [Author not available]. Why were saltmarsh species assemblages so resilient to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill?. Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2018. (2018).
Hooper-Bui, L. S., & R.M.; Martin, C. (2018). Ecosystem Services of the Food Web along a Salinity Gradient in Louisiana Marshes. In Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting
Lopez-Duarte, P. A., K.W.; Fodrie, F. H., L.M.; Jensen, O. O., J.A.; Martin, C. P., M.J.; Roberts, B. S., & P.C (2018). Evaluating Trophic Relationships in a Saltmarsh Food Web using Stable Isotopes. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2018
Olin, J. A., K.W.; Fodrie, F. H., L.M.; Jensen, O. L., P.C.; Martin, C. P., M.J.; Roberts, B. T., & S.S (2018). Evaluating Trophic Relationships in a Saltmarsh Food Web using Fatty Acids. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2018
Valentine, J. M., & C.W.; Alford, S. (2018). Impacts of multiple predator effects on prey assemblages in the northern Gulf of Mexico: a mesocosm test using addititve and substitutive designs. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2018

2017

Alford, S. V., & J.F.; Martin, C. (2017). Small Scale Effects of Oil Exposure on Food Webs in the Gulf of Mexico. In 46th Benthic Ecology Meeting
Martin, C. V., J.F.; Alford, S. S., & T (2017). Analysis of Long-term Datasets Indicates Heterogeneous Impacts Resulting from the Deepwater Horizon Accident on Nekton in the Northern Gulf of Mexico. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2017
Oken, K. J., O.P.; Fodrie, F. L., P.C.; Martin, C. O., & J.A.; Polito, M. (2017). Why were saltmarsh species assemblages so resilient to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill?. In ICES Annual Science Conference
Polito, M. L., P.; Olin, J. J., J.; Able, K. M., C.W.; Fodrie, J. H., L.M.; Taylor, S. S., P.; Roberts, B. J., & O (2017). Quantifying Trophic Interactions and Carbon Flow in Louisiana Salt Marshes Using Multiple Biomarkers. In 2017 AGU Fall Meeting
Polito, M. L., P.C.; Olin, J. J., J.; Able, K. M., C.W.; Fodrie, F. H., L.; Roberts, B. J., & O (2017). Quantifying Trophic Interactions in Louisiana Salt Marshes Using Multiple Biomarkers. In Cerf 2017
Valentine, J. M., & C.W.; Alford, S. (2017). Impacts of multiple predator effects on prey assemblages in the northern Gulf of Mexico: a mesocosm test using additive and substitutive designs. In 46th Benthic Ecology Meeting