Jonathan Lefcheck: Marine Scientist CV
Jonathan Lefcheck: Marine Scientist CV
University of Maryland
Center for Environmental Science
Cambridge, MD 21613 USA
LEFCHECK Email: [email protected]
EDUCATION
2015 Ph.D., Marine Science
School of Marine Science, Virginia Institute of Marine Science,
The College of William & Mary, Gloucester Point, VA
2009 B.A., Biology
Colby College, Waterville, ME
APPOINTMENTS
2023- Research Scientist
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, Annapolis, MD
2023- Consulting Scientist
Best Environmental and Applied Research, LLC, Dunkirk, MD
2024- Adjunct Research Scientist
Center for Coastal Studies, Provincetown, MA
2024- Associate Research Scientist
2025 Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, St. Petersburg, FL
2017- Post-doctoral Researcher
2018 Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, East Boothbay, ME
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80. Q. He, Z. Li, P. Daleo, J. Lefcheck, M. Thomsen, J. Adams, T. Bouma. Coastal wetland resilience through
local, regional, and global conservation. Nature Reviews Biodiversity 1: 60-57. PDF
2024
79. J.S. Lefcheck, R.J. Orth, F.J. Fodrie, D. Gong, M. Faulkner, K.M. Laumann, C.J. Patrick. Tropicalization of
mid-western Atlantic coastal bays by pinfish (Lagodon rhomboides): a combined ecological and
oceanographic perspective. Marine Ecology Progress Series 748: 137-148. PDF
78. C.P. Gross*, J.E. Duffy, …, J.S. Lefcheck, …, J.J. Stachowicz (and 36 others). A latitudinal cline in the
taxonomic structure of eelgrass epifaunal communities is associated with plant genetic diversity.
Global Ecology and Biogeography 33(12): e13918. PDF
77. A.E. Bates, M.A. Davies, R.D. Stuart-Smith, N. Lazzari, J.S. Lefcheck, …, S.C. Baker (and 28 others).
Overcome imposter syndrome: Contribute to working groups and build strong networks. Biological
Conservation 293:110655. PDF
76. S.W.J. Canty, A.J. Nowakowski, C. Cox, A. Valdivia, D.M. Holstein, B. Limer, J.S. Lefcheck, N. Craig, I.
Drysdale, A. Giro, M. Soto, M. McField. Interplay of management and environmental drivers shifts size
structure of reef fish communities. Global Change Biology 30(4): e17257. PDF
2023
75. C. Xu, B.R. Silliman, J. Chen, X. Li, M.S. Thomsen, Q. Zhang, J. Lee, J.S. Lefcheck, P. Daleo, B.B. Hughes,
R. Wang, S. Wang, C.S. Smith, X. Xi, A.H. Altieri, J. van de Koppel, T.M. Palmer, L. Liu, J. Wu, B. Li, Q. He.
Herbivory limits success of vegetation restoration globally. Science 382(6670): 589-594. PDF
74. M. Stankovic, A.K. Mishra, Y.P. Rahayu*, J.S. Lefcheck, D. Murdiyarso, D.A. Friess, M. Corkalo, T.
Vukovic, M.A. Vanderklift, S.H. Farooq, J.D. Gaitin-Espitia, A. Prathep. Blue carbon assessments of
seagrass and mangrove ecosystems in South and Southeast Asia: Current progress and knowledge
gaps. (2023) Science of the Total Environment 904: 166618. PDF
73. X. Li, H. Wang, D.J. McCauley, A.H. Altieri, B.R. Silliman, J.S. Lefcheck, J. Wu, B. Li, Q. He. A wide
knowledge gap megafauna undermines China’s expanding coastal ecosystem conservation. (2023)
Science Advances 9: eadg3800. PDF | Nature News
72. E. Woodworth†, A. Tian, K. Blaire, J. Pullen, J.S. Lefcheck, J.D. Parker. Media myopia distorts public
interest in US invasive plants. (2023) Biological Invasions 25: 3193-3205. PDF
71. M.J.S. Hensel, C.J. Patrick, R.J. Orth, D.J. Wilcox, W.C. Dennison, C. Gurbisz, M. Hannam, J.B. Landry, K.
Moore, R.R. Murphy, J. Testa, D.E. Weller, J.S. Lefcheck. (2023) Rise of Ruppia in Chesapeake Bay:
Climate change driven turnover of foundation species creates new threats and management
opportunities. (2023) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120(23): e2220678120. PDF
70. J.O. Olson, J.S. Lefcheck, M. Goodison, A. Lienesch, M. Ogburn. Fish size-spectra from imaging sonar
reveal variation in habitat use across nearshore coastal ecosystems. (2023) Marine Ecology Progress
Series 75:95-108. PDF
69. M.E. Malerba, M.D. Costa, D.A. Friess, L. Schuster, M.A. Young, D. Lagomasino, O. Serrano, S.M.
Hickey, P.H. York, M. Rasheed, J.S. Lefcheck, B. Radford, T.B. Atwood, D. Ierodiaconou, P. Macreadie.
Remote sensing for cost-effective blue carbon accounting. (2023) Earth-Science Reviews 238:104337.
PDF
68. H.K. Morrissette, S.K. Baez, L. Beers, …, J.S. Lefcheck, …, S.W.J. Canty (and 35 others). Belize Blue
Carbon: establishing a national carbon stock estimate for mangrove ecosystems. (2023) Science of the
Total Environment 870: 161829. PDF
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67. S.J. Brandl, J.S. Lefcheck, A.E. Bates, D.B. Rasher, T. Norin. A metabolic framework to examine the
assembly and functioning of animal communities. (2023) Biological Reviews 98(1): 1-18. PDF
2022
66. L.M. Harper, J.S. Lefcheck, R. Whippo*, M.S. Jones, Z. Foltz, J.E. Duffy. Blinded by the bright: how
species-poor habitats contribute to regional biodiversity across a tropical seascape. (2022) Diversity
and Distributions 28(11): 2272-2285. Editor’s Choice. PDF
65. R.J. Orth, W.C. Dennison, D.J. Wilcox, R.A. Batuik, J.B. Landry, C. Gurbisz, J. Keisman, M. Hannam, J.S.
Lefcheck, R.R. Murphy, K.A. Moore, C.J. Patrick, J. Testa, D.E. Weller, M.F. Merritt. Data synthesis for
environmental management: A case study of Chesapeake Bay. (2022) Journal of Environmental
Management 321: 115901. PDF
64. J.E. Duffy, J.J. Stachowicz, P.L. Reynolds, …, J.S. Lefcheck, …, J.L. Olsen (and 36 others). A Pleistocene
legacy structures variation in modern eelgrass ecosystems. (2022) Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences 119(32): e2121425119. PDF
63. J.P. Quimbayo, F.C. Silva, C.R. Barreto, C.B. Pavone, J.S. Lefcheck, K. Leite, A.C. Figueiroa, E.C. Correia,
A.A.V. Flores. (2022) The COVID-19 pandemic alters illegal fishing activities inside and outside a marine
protected area. Current Biology 32(14): R765-R766. PDF
62. R.J. Orth, W.C. Dennison, C. Gurbisz, M. Hannam, J. Keisman, J.B. Landry, J.S. Lefcheck, K. Moore, R.R.
Murphy, C.J. Patrick, J. Testa, D. Weller, D. Wilcox, R. Batiuk. (2022) Long-term annual aerial surveys of
submersed aquatic vegetation (SAV) support science, management, and restoration. Estuaries &
Coasts 45:1012–1027. PDF
61. A.P. Ramus*, J.S. Lefcheck, Z.T. Long. (2022) Foundational biodiversity effects propagate through
coastal food webs via multiple pathways. Ecology 103(11): e3796. PDF
60. R.S.C. Cooke, W. Gearty, A.S.A. Chapman*, J. Dunic*, G.J. Edgar, J.S. Lefcheck, G. Rilov, C.R. McClain,
R.D. Stuart-Smith, S.K. Lyons, A.E. Bates. (2022) Humans are disrupting a longstanding trophic-size
structure in vertebrates. Nature Ecology and Evolution 6: 684-692. PDF
59. K.J. Haynes, A.M. Liebhold, J.S. Lefcheck, R.S. Morin, G. Wang. (2022) Climate affects the outbreaks of
a forest defoliator indirectly through its tree hosts. Oecologia 198: 407-418. PDF
58. C.P. Gross*, J.E. Duffy, K.A. Hovel, …, J.S. Lefcheck, …, J.J. Stachowicz (and 35 others). (2022) The
biogeography of community assembly: latitude and predation drive variation in community trait
distribution in a guild of epifaunal crustaceans. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 289: 20211762. PDF
57. J. Grinstead, P. Ortiz-Ramírez, X. Carreto-Guadarrama, A. Arrieta-Zamudi, A. Pratt, M. Cantú-Sánchez,
J. Lefcheck, D. Melamed (2022). Piecewise Structural Equation Modeling of the Quantity Implicature in
Child Language. Language and Speech 00238309211066086. PDF
56. Y.S. Esmaeili*, G.N. Corte, H.H. Checon, C.G. Bilatto, J.S. Lefcheck, A.C.Z. Amaral, A. Turra. (2022)
Revealing the drivers of taxonomic and functional diversity of nearshore fish assemblages:
implications for conservation priorities. Diversity and Distributions 28(8): 1597-1609. PDF
2021
55. J.S. Lefcheck, G.J. Edgar, R.D. Stuart-Smith, A.E. Bates, C. Waldock, S.J. Brandl, S. Kinonmonth, S.D.
Ling, J.E. Duffy, D.B. Rasher, A.A. Agrawal. (2021) Species richness and identity are key determinants of
the biomass of global reef fish communities. Nature Communications 12: 6875. PDF | **Secretary’s
Research Prize, Smithsonian Institution
54. E. Montes, J.S. Lefcheck, E.G. Castro, E. Klein, A.C. Mazzuco, G. Bigatti, C. Cordeiro, N. Simoes, E.
Macaya, N. Moity, E. Londoño-Cruz, B. Helmuth, E. Soto, B.D. Best, P. Miloslavich, F.E. Muller-Karger.
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(2021) Optimizing large-scale biodiversity sampling effort: towards an unbalanced survey design.
Oceanography 34(2). PDF
53. C.J. Ritter, L.M. Harper, J.S. Lefcheck, V.J. Paul, R. Whippo, S. Jones, M.B. Ogburn, J.E. Duffy. (2021)
Patterns of consumption across a Caribbean seascape: Roles of habitat and consumer species
composition through time. Frontiers in Marine Science 8: 742907. PDF
52. L. de Pablo†, J.S. Lefcheck, L. Harper, V. Paul, S. Jones, R. Whippo, J. Seeman, D. Kline, J.E. Duffy. (2021)
A doubling of coral cover on Carrie Bow Cay, Belize from 2014-2019. Scientific Reports 11: 19185. PDF
51. Y.S. Esmaeili*, G.N. Corte, H.H. Checon, T.R.C. Gomes, J.S. Lefcheck, A. Turra, A.C.Z. Amaral. (2021)
Comprehensive estimation of surf zone fish biodiversity requires traditional and newly-developed
sampling methods. Marine Ecology Progress Series 667: 131-144. PDF
50. G.N. Corte, H.H. Checon, Y.S. Esmaeili, J.S. Lefcheck, A.C.Z. Amaral. (2021) Mangrove fragments as key
coastal reservoirs of taxonomic and functional biodiversity. Biodiversity and Conservation 30: 1573-
1593. PDF
49. I. Cano*, R.I. Sellares, J.S. Lefcheck, M. Villalpando, A. Croquer. (2021) Effects of herbivory by the
urchin Diadema antillarum on the early restoration success of the coral Acropora cervicornis in the
central Caribbean. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 539: 151541. PDF
48. J.G Monteiro, J.L. Jiménez, F. Gizzi, P. Přikryl, J.S. Lefcheck, R.S. Santos, J. Canning-Clode. (2021) Novel
approach to enhance coastal habitat and biotope mapping with drone aerial imagery analysis.
Scientific Reports 11: 574. PDF
47. C.E. Murphy†, R.J. Orth, J.S. Lefcheck. (2021) Habitat and distance structure seagrass epifaunal
communities: A regional scale assessment in Chesapeake Bay. Estuaries and Coasts 44(2): 442–452.
PDF
46. J.S. Lefcheck, B.W. Pfirmann, F.J. Fodrie, J.H. Grabowski, A.R. Hughes, A.R. Smyth. (2021) Consumption
rates vary based on the presence and type of oyster structure: a seasonal and latitudinal comparison.
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 536: 151501. PDF
45. A.J. Pinsonneault, P.J. Neale, M. Tzortziou, E.A. Canuel, C.R. Pondell, H. Morrissette, J.S. Lefcheck, J.P.
Megonigal. (2021) Dissolved organic carbon sorption dynamics in tidal marsh soils. Limnology and
Oceanography 66(1): 214-225. PDF
2020
44. K.M. Fraser*, J.S. Lefcheck, S.D. Ling, C. Mellin, R.D. Stuart-Smith, G.J. Edgar. (2020) Production of
mobile invertebrate communities on shallow reefs from temperate to tropical seas. Proceedings of the
Royal Society B 287: 20201798. PDF
43. G.J. Edgar, A. Cooper, S.C. Baker, …, J.S. Lefcheck, …R.D. Stuart-Smith (and 35 others). (2020) Reef Life
Survey: Establishing the ecological basis for conservation of shallow marine life. Biological
Conservation 252: 108855. PDF
42. M.A. Whalen, R. Whippo, J.J. Stachowicz, …, J.S. Lefcheck, …J.E. Duffy (and 61 others). (2020).
Climate drives the geography of marine consumption by changing predator communities. Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (45): 28160-28166. PDF
41. Y. Hautier, P. Zhang, M. Loreau, … J.S. Lefcheck, … S. Wang (and 44 others). (2020) General
destabilizing effects of eutrophication on grassland productivity at multiple spatial scales. Nature
Communications 11: 5375. PDF
40. R.J. Orth, J.S. Lefcheck, K.S. McGlathery, L. Aoki, M.L. Luckenbach, K.A. Moore, M.P.J. Oreska, R.
Snyder, D.J. Wilcox, B. Lusk. (2020) Restoration of seagrass habitat leads to rapid recovery of coastal
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ecosystem services. Science Advances 6(41): eabc6434. PDF | *Science Highlight | The Conversation |
Le Monde | Smithsonian Magazine | Hakai Magazine
39. D.B. Rasher, R.S. Steneck, J. Halfar, K.J. Kroeker, J.B. Ries, M.T. Tinker, P.T.W. Chan, J. Fietzke, N.A.
Kamenos, B.H. Konar, J.S. Lefcheck, C.J.D. Norley, B.P. Weitzman, I.T. Westfield, J.A. Estes. (2020)
Keystone predators govern the pathway and pace of climate impacts in a subarctic marine ecosystem.
Science 369(6509): 1351-1354. PDF
38. C. Pimiento, F. Leprieur, D. Silvestro, J.S. Lefcheck, C. Albuoy, D.B. Rasher, M. Davis, J.-C. Svenning, J.N.
Griffin. (2020) Functional diversity and the fate of marine megafauna in the Anthropocene. Science
Advances 6(16): eaay7650. PDF
37. N.M. McLean, H.P. van der Jeugd, C.A.M. Van Turnhout, J.S. Lefcheck, M. van de Pol. (2020) Reduced
avian body condition due to global warming has little reproductive or population consequences. Oikos
129(5): 714-730. PDF
2019
36. A.E. Bates, R.S.C. Cooke, M.I. Duncan, G.J. Edgar, J. Bruno, L. Benedetti-Cecchi, I.M. Côté, J.S. Lefcheck,
M.J. Costello, N. Barrett, T.J. Bird, P.B. Fenberg, R.D. Stuart-Smith. (2019) Climate resilience in marine
protected areas and the ‘Protection Paradox.’ Biological Conservation 236: 305-314. PDF
35. S.J Brandl, D.B. Rasher, I. Côté, J. Casey, E. Darling, J.S. Lefcheck, J.E. Duffy. (2019) Functioning coral
reefs for the future: eight core processes and the influence of biodiversity. Frontiers in Ecology and the
Environment 17(80): 445-454. PDF
34. J.S. Lefcheck, B.B. Hughes, A.J. Johnson, B. Pfirrmann, D.B. Rasher, A.R. Smyth, B.L. Williams, M.W.
Beck, R.J. Orth. (2019) Are coastal habitats important nurseries? A meta-analysis. Conservation Letters
12(4): e12645. PDF | Press release
33. J.S. Lefcheck, A.A. Innes-Gold†, S.J. Brandl, R.S. Steneck, R. Torres, D.B. Rasher. (2019) Tropical fish
diversity enhances coral reef functioning across multiple scales. Science Advances 5(3): eaav6420. PDF
32. B. Gauzens, A. Barnes, D. Giling, J. Hines, M. Jochum, J.S. Lefcheck, B. Rosenbaum, S. Wang, U. Brose.
(2019) fluxweb: A R package to easily estimate energy fluxes in foodwebs. Methods in Ecology and
Evolution 10(2): 270-279. PDF
2018
31. J.P. Richardson, J.S. Lefcheck, R.J Orth. (2018) Warming temperatures alter the relative abundance
and distribution of two co-occurring foundational seagrasses in Chesapeake Bay, USA. Marine Ecology
Progress Series 599: 65-74. PDF
30. J.B. Grace, D.J. Johnson, J.S. Lefcheck, J.E. Byrnes. (2018) Standardized effects in ecological models
containing binary outcomes. Ecosphere 9(6): e02283. PDF
29. S. Bornbusch†, J.S. Lefcheck, J.E. Duffy. (2018) Allometry of individual reproduction and defense in
eusocial colonies: A comparative approach to trade-offs in social sponge-dwelling Synalpheus shrimps.
PLoS ONE 13(3): e0193305. PDF | National Geographic
28. M. Dornelas, L.H. Antão, F. Moyes, …, J.S. Lefcheck, …, K. Zawada (and 248 others). (2017) BioTIME: A
database of biodiversity time series for the Anthropocene. Global Ecology and
Biogeography 27:760-786. PDF
27. J.S. Lefcheck, R.J. Orth, W.C. Dennison, D.J. Wilcox, R.R. Murphy, J. Keisman, C. Gurbisz, M. Hannam,
J.B. Landry, K. A. Moore, C.J. Patrick, J. Testa, D.E. Weller, R.A. Batuik. (2018) Long-term nutrient
reductions lead to the unprecedented recovery of a temperate coastal region. Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences (115)14: 3658-3662. PDF | **Cozzarelli Prize | Washington Post 1, 2 |
NPR | PNAS Commentary
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26. A.D. Barnes, M. Jochum, J.S. Lefcheck, N. Eisenhauer, C. Scherber, M.I. O’Connor, P. de Ruiter, U.
Brose. (2018) Energy flux: the link between multitrophic biodiversity and ecosystem functioning.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 33(3): 186-197 PDF
2017
25. G.J. Edgar, T.J. Alexander, J.S. Lefcheck, A.E. Bates, S.J. Kininmonth, R.J. Thomson, J.E. Duffy, M.J.
Costello, R.D. Stuart-Smith. (2017) Abundance and local-scale processes contribute to multi-phyla
global marine diversity gradients. Science Advances 3(10): e1700419. PDF | Press release
24. R.J. Orth, W.C. Dennison, J.S. Lefcheck, C. Gurbisz, M. Hannam, J. Keisman, J.B. Landry, K.A. Moore,
R.R. Murphy, C.J. Patrick, J. Testa, D.E. Weller, D.J. Wilcox. (2017) Submersed aquatic vegetation in
Chesapeake Bay: sentinel species in a changing world. BioScience 67(8): 698-712. PDF
23. R.J. Orth, J.S. Lefcheck, D.J. Wilcox. (2017) Boat propeller scarring of seagrass beds in lower
Chesapeake Bay, USA: Patterns, causes, recovery, and management. Estuaries & Coasts 40(6): 1666-
1676. PDF | AFS Research Brief | CESN Newsletter
22. J.S. Lefcheck, D.J. Wilcox, R.M. Murphy, S.R. Marion, R.J. Orth. (2017) Multiple stressors threaten a
critical foundational habitat, Zostera marina, in Chesapeake Bay, USA. Global Change Biology 23(9):
3474-3483. PDF | Press release | New York Times | Chesapeake Bay Journal
21. R.D. Stuart-Smith, G.J. Edgar, N.S. Barrett, …, J.S. Lefcheck, …, R. Thomson (and 18 others). (2017)
Assessing National Biodiversity Trends for Rocky and Coral Reefs through the Integration of Citizen
Science and Scientific Monitoring Programs. BioScience 67(2): 134-146. *Editor’s Choice. PDF
20. J.S. Lefcheck, S.R. Marion, R.J. Orth. (2017) Restored eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) as a refuge for
epifaunal biodiversity in mid-Western Atlantic coastal bays. Estuaries & Coasts 40(1): 200. PDF | CESN
Newsletter
2016
19. J.S. Lefcheck, S.R. Marion, A.V. Lombana, R.J. Orth. (2016) Faunal communities are invariant to
fragmentation in experimental seagrass landscapes. PLoS ONE. 11(5): e0156550. PDF
18. J.E. Duffy, J.S. Lefcheck, R.D. Stuart-Smith, S.A. Navarette, G.J. Edgar. (2016) Biodiversity enhances reef
fish biomass and resistance to climate change. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
113(22): 6230–6235. PDF | Press release
17. E. Schmitt, M.W. Luckenbach, J.S. Lefcheck, R.J. Orth. (2016) Predator-prey interactions in a restored
eelgrass ecosystem: Strategies for maximizing success of a reintroduced species, Argopecten irradians.
Restoration Ecology 24(4): 558-565. PDF
16. J.S. Lefcheck, S.J. Brandl, P.L. Reynolds, A.R. Smyth, S.T. Meyer. (2016) Extending rapid ecosystem
function assessments to marine systems. TRENDS in Ecology and Evolution 31(4): 251-253. PDF
15. J.S. Lefcheck. (2016) piecewiseSEM: Piecewise structural equation modeling in R for ecology,
evolution, and systematics. Methods in Ecology & Evolution. 7(5): 573-579. PDF | Highly commended,
British Ecological Society
2015
14. J.E. Duffy, S.L. Ziegler, J.E. Campbell, P. Bippus †, J.S. Lefcheck. (2015) Squidpops: A simple tool to
crowdsource a global map of marine predation intensity. PLoS ONE 10(11): e0142994. PDF
13. J.S. Lefcheck, J.E. Duffy. (2015) Multitrophic functional diversity predicts ecosystem functioning in
experimental assemblages of estuarine consumers. Ecology 96(11): 2973-2983. PDF
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12. J.E. Duffy, P.L. Reynolds, C. Boström, J.A. Coyer, M. Cusson, S. Donadi, J.G. Douglass, J. Eklöf, A.
Engelen, B.K. Eriksson, S. Fredriksen, L. Gamfeldt, C. Gustafsson, G. Hoarau, M. Hori, K. Hovel, K. Iken,
J.S. Lefcheck, P. Moksnes, M. Nakaoka, M.I. O'Connor, J.L. Olsen, J.P. Richardson, J.L. Ruesink, E.E.
Sotka, J. Thormar, M.A. Whalen, J.J. Stachowicz. (2015) Biodiversity mediates top-down control in
eelgrass ecosystems: A global comparative experiment. Ecology Letters 18(7): 696-705. PDF | Press
release
11. J.S. Lefcheck, J.E.K. Byrnes, F. Isbell, L. Gamfeldt, J.N. Griffin, N. Eisenhauer, M.J.H. Hensel, A. Hector,
B.J. Cardinale, J.E. Duffy. (2015) Biodiversity enhances ecosystem multifunctionality across trophic
levels and habitats. Nature Communications 6: 6936. PDF | Press release
10. L. Gamfeldt, J.S. Lefcheck, J.E.K. Byrnes, J.E. Duffy, B.J. Cardinale, J.N. Griffin. (2015) Marine
biodiversity and ecosystem functioning: what’s known and what’s next. Oikos 124(3): 252-265.
*Editor’s Choice. PDF | Oikos Blog
9. R. Stuart-Smith, A.E. Bates, J.S. Lefcheck, J.E. Duffy, S.C. Baker, R.J. Thomson, J.F. Stuart-Smith, N.A.
Hill, S.J. Kininmonth, L. Airoldi, M.A. Becerro, S.J. Campbell, T.P. Dawson, S.A. Navarette, G.A. Soler,
E.M.A. Strain, T.J. Willis, G.J. Edgar. (2015) The potential of trait-based approaches to contribute to
marine conservation. Marine Policy 51: 148-150. PDF
8. J.S. Lefcheck, V.A.G. Bastazini, J.N. Griffin. (2015) Choosing and using traits in functional diversity
research. Environmental Conservation 42(2): 104-107. *Invited contribution. **Paper of the month.
PDF | Cambridge Blogs
2014
7. J.E.K. Byrnes, J.S. Lefcheck, L. Gamfeldt, J.N. Griffin, F.I. Isbell., A. Hector. (2014) Multifunctionality
does not imply that all functions are positively correlated. Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences 111(51): E5490. PDF
6. T.J. Bird, A.E. Bates, J.S. Lefcheck, N.A. Hill, S. Wotherspoon, M. Krkosek, R. Stuart-Smith, J. Stuart-
Smith, G. Pecl, G.J. Edgar, R.J. Thomson, N. Barrett, S. Frusher. (2014) Statistical solutions for error and
bias in global citizen science datasets. Biological Conservation 173: 144-154. *Invited contribution. PDF
5. J.S. Lefcheck, J. van Montfrans, R.J. Orth, E.L. Schmitt, J.E. Duffy, M. Luckenbach. (2014) Epifaunal
invertebrates as predators of juvenile bay scallops (Argopectin irradians). Journal of Experimental
Marine Biology and Ecology 454: 18-25. PDF
4. J.E.K. Byrnes, L. Gamfeldt, F. Isbell, J.E. Duffy, J.S. Lefcheck, J.N. Griffin, A. Hector, B.J. Cardinale, D.U.
Hooper, L.E. Dee. (2014) Investigating the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem
multifunctionality: Challenges and solutions. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 5(2): 111-124. PDF
3. J.S. Lefcheck, A. Buchheister, K.M. Laumann, M. Stratton, K. Sobocinski, S. Chak, T.R. Clardy, P.L.
Reynolds, R.J. Latour, J.E. Duffy. (2014) Dimensions of biodiversity in Chesapeake Bay demersal fishes:
Patterns and drivers through space and time. Ecosphere 5(2): art14. PDF
2013
2. R. Stuart-Smith, A.E. Bates, J.S. Lefcheck, J.E. Duffy, S.C. Baker, R.J. Thomson, J.F. Stuart-Smith, N.A.
Hill, S.J. Kininmonth, L. Airoldi, M.A. Becerro, S.J. Campbell, T.P. Dawson, S.A. Navarette, G.A. Soler,
E.M.A. Strain, T.J. Willis, G.J. Edgar. (2013) Integrating abundance and functional traits reveals new
global hotspots of fish diversity. Nature 501(7468): 539-542. PDF | Press release
1. J.S. Lefcheck, M.A. Whalen, T.M. Davenport, J.P. Stone, J.E. Duffy. (2013) Physiological effects of
dietary mixing on consumer fitness: A meta-analysis. Ecology 94(3): 565-527. PDF | Press release
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D. Cottrell*, J.S. Lefcheck, B.J. Peterson. Herbivory-induced facilitation increases from low to high
stress: an observational and experimental test in seagrass.
B.L.H. Jones*, J.S. Lefcheck, S. Skoglund, V. Thunell, S. Bandeira, N.S. Jiddawi, J. Uku, M. Gullström, J.S.
Eklöf. Seagrass meadows as previously unrecognized reservoirs of micronutrients for human health.
N.E. Bosch, J.S. Lefcheck, R.D. Stuart-Smith, K.M. Laumann, C. Waldock, J.E. Duffy, G.J. Edgar. Biotic
mechanisms of reef fish community assembly strengthen towards the global poles.
A. Putillo, J.S. Lefcheck, M. Fuentes. Effects of green turtle herbivory on seagrass ecosystems: An
experimental test in the context of a global meta-analysis.
Z. Li, H. Wang, A.H. Altieri, J.S. Lefcheck, S.R. Valdez, R.J. Orth, J.E. Duffy, B.B. Hughes, B.R. Silliman, Q.
He. Navigating seagrass conservation in the global socioeconomic space.
J.R. Krause, J.S. Lefcheck, J.E. Duffy, A. Carter, R.M. Conolly, M. Hessing-Lewis, L. Lizcano-Sandoval, F.
Manning, S. McKenna, L.J. McKenzie, Z.L. Monteith, R.J. Orth, C.J. Patrick, M.A. Rasheed, L. Reshitnyk,
J.M.P. Vaudrey, P.H. York, J.W. Fourqurean. Diverging trends of coastal ecosystem extent and
condition: Lessons from global seagrass monitoring highlight the need for coordinated data collection
at multiple scales of observation
Y. Chen, Z. Chen, J.S. Lefcheck, Q. He. Deep evolutionary roots of diet in seagrass bed fishes.
N. Hoad, J.S. Lefcheck, N. Alexandridis, B.L.H. Jones, J. Eklöf, L. Mtwana-Nordlund. Taking advantage of
open data in coastal science and conservation.
C. D’Agata, T.A.B. Staveley, J.S. Eklöf, J.S. Lefcheck, G. Rosenqvist, L. Mtwana Nordlund. Submersed
aquatic vegetation enhances density and diversity of epifaunal invertebrates compared to filamentous
mats in the central Baltic Sea.
S.B. Hardison, J.S. Lefcheck, S.B. White, M. Liang, S. Zhang, C.J. Patrick, A.M. Scheld, R.J. Latour, F.J.
Fodrie, S.C. Anderson, M.C.N. Castorani. Both seasonal asynchrony and target switching contribute to
demersal fisheries stability in Chesapeake Bay, USA.
J.E. Duffy, W. Appeltans, A. Benson, R.M. Connolly, M. de la Torre-Castro, H.M. Dierssen, M.D. Fortes,
J.W. Fourqurean, M. Hessing-Lewis, J.C. Jarvis, J. Kenworthy, J.R. Krause, A. Lara-Lopez, J.S. Lefcheck,
L.J. McKenzie, F.E. Muller-Karger, M. Nakaoka, L.M. Nordlund, C.M. Roelfsema, R.K.F. Unsworth.
Measuring and reporting on seagrass as an Essential Ocean Variable for global integration and
sustainable development.
Google Scholar — Citations: 12786, h-index: 38, i10-index: 68
TECHNICAL REPORTS
2024 Contributor. Farming Seaweeds and Seagrasses: Responsible Restoration and Revenue Generation.
For: the Interagency Working Group for the Farming of Seaweeds and Seagrasses, US Department of
Agriculture. PDF
2024 M. Camacho, S. Bates, K. Kerns, B. Lusk, M. Casto, J. Bieri, K.M. Laumann, J.S. Lefcheck, K.J.
McGlathery, C.J. Patrick. 2024. Economic Valuation of Restored Eelgrass at the Virginia Coast Reserve.
The Nature Conservancy. June 2024.
2023 B. Peterson, S. Horii, J. Lefcheck, S. Heck, C. Clapp, C. Nadeau, R. Hughes, P. Colorusso, B. Hancock, A.
Starke, B. Brooks. 2023. A Path Forward: Building Eelgrass Resilience Along the Mid-Atlantic and New
England Coast. The Nature Conservancy. Proceedings of the Building Eelgrass Resilience in
Mid-Atlantic and New England Workshop Series. June 2022.
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OUTREACH
2024 Interview, Inside Climate News: “Seagrasses Capture Carbon 35 Times Faster Than Tropical
Rainforests. Scientists Are Working to Save Them.”
https://insideclimatenews.org/news/04122024/east-coast-eelgrass-restoration-carbon-capture/
2024 Interview, Afloat: “Mapping Seagrasses in Galway Bay.” https://soundcloud.com/afloatirl/mapping-
seagrasses-in-galway-bay
2022 Contributor, Consonance Collective: “The Ocean’s Cry.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgmRhferOcQ
2021 Consultant, KQED Deep Look: “Skeleton Shrimp Use 18 Appendages to Feed, Fight and...Frolic.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQtU5Cu7GDw
2021 Interview, Hakai Magazine: “The Grass Is Greener in Virginia.” https://hakaimagazine.com/news/the-
grass-is-greener-in-virginia/
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TEACHING
Instructor
2023 Co-Instructor, Structural Equation Modeling, PR Statistics, Virtual.
2021 Co-Instructor, Structural Equation Modeling, PR Statistics, Virtual.
2019 Instructor, Structural Equation Modeling, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.
2018 Instructor, Structural Equation Modeling, PR Statistics, Glasgow, UK.
2017 Co-instructor, Structural Equation Modeling, PR Statistics, Port Talbot, UK.
2017 Instructor, Meta-analysis in Ecology (MSCI 698, Spring). Virginia Institute of Marine Science, The
College of William & Mary
2017 Instructor, Structural Equation Modeling, Southampton University, UK.
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PROFESSIONAL MENTORSHIP
Post- Rachel Beth Schaefer (2024-2025, Post-doctoral Researcher), Juan Pablo Quimbayo (2021-2022, Post-
docs doctoral Fellow); Guilherme Corte (2021-2022, Visiting Post-doctoral Fellow)
PhDs Sean Hardison (2020-2022, Virgina SeaGrant Fellow), Yasmina Esmaeili (2021-2022, PhD Fellow)
Interns Audrey Brown (2024-2024, Scientists in the Parks Intern), Paola Granados (2021-2022, NSF REU),
Kirsten Johnston (2020-2021), Luis de Pablo (2019-2020, NSF REU), Claire Murphy (2016-2020), Annie
Innes-Gold (2017, NSF REU), Nina Lesser (2016-2017), Teddy Noll (2016-2017), Rachael Caron (2016-
2017), Casey Maclean (2016-2017), Lauren Herbine (2014-2017, W&M Monroe Scholar), Rachel
Wimmer (2014-2016), Paige Bippus (2014, NSF REU), David Godschalk (2014), Danielle Hall (2012-
2014), Kyle Belfort (2012-2014), Sally Bornbusch (2012-2013), Katelyn Jenkins (2012-2013)
Commi- Katherine Tanner (MSc, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, 2028), Alexa Putillo (PhD, University of
ttees South Florida, 2028), Charlotte Henderson (PhD, University of North Carolina Wilmington, 2028),
Dominique Maucieri (PhD, University of Victoria, 2025), Flynn Delaney (MSc, Stony Brook University,
2023), Dylan Cottrell (MSc, Stony Brook University, 2021)
2025 “One fish, two fish, warm fish, cool fish: new insights and tools to detect how climate change is
reshuffling marine communities.” J.S. Lefcheck. (2025). Invited seminar. University of Miami, Miami,
FL.
2025 “One fish, two fish, warm fish, cool fish: new insights and tools to detect how climate change is
reshuffling marine communities.” J.S. Lefcheck. (2025). Invited seminar. Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge, MA.
2025 “Into the multiverse: the past management successes and the many futures of underwater grasses in
the Chesapeake Bay.” J.S. Lefcheck. Invited seminar. World Seagrass Day Seminar (Virtual).
2025 “Green plant on a Red Planet: Seagrasses in the Face of Climate Change Along the US East Coast.” J.S.
Lefcheck. Invited seminar. Swansea University, Swansea, Wales.
2024 “Bring on the HEAT: Novel approaches towards building resilience into seagrass restoration.” J.S.
Lefcheck, J. Carr, C. Clapp, P. Colarusso, B. Hancock, S. Heck, R. Hughes, J. Jarvis, S. Kamel, A. Novak, B.
Peterson, H. Plaisted, E. Shields, A. Starke, S. Tomasetti. International Seagrass Biology Workshop,
World Seagrass Conference, Naples, Italy.
2024 “Bring on the heat: Novel approaches towards building resilience into seagrass restoration.” J.S.
Lefcheck, J. Carr, C. Clapp, P. Colarusso, B. Hancock, S. Heck, R. Hughes, J. Jarvis, S. Kamel, A. Novak, B.
Peterson, H. Plaisted, E. Shields, A. Starke, S. Tomasetti. Atlantic Coastal Resilience Workshop, Johns
Hopkins University, Laurel, MD.
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2024 “Scaling up and digging deep: The functional role of biodiversity in nature.” J.S. Lefcheck. Invited
seminar. University of Texas, Austin, TX.
2023 “Why and why not? Using ‘structural equation modeling’ to understand natural systems.” J.S.
Lefcheck. Invited keynote. Society for Population Ecology Annual Meeting, Sapporo, Japan.
2023 “Metrics maketh the map.” J.S. Lefcheck. Invited speaker. National Estuarine Research Reserve
Mapping and Monitoring Workshop, Tuckerton, NJ.
2023 “Towards a greener tomorrow: the success of seagrass restoration, and where do we go next?” J.S.
Lefcheck. (2023) Invited seminar. Chesapeake Biological Lab, University of Maryland Center For
Environmental Science, Solomons, Maryland.
2023 “From theory to the dinner plate: how seagrass ecosystems are progressing ecology and saving
humanity.” J.S. Lefcheck. (2023). Invited seminar. Horn Point Laboratory, University of Maryland
Center For Environmental Science, Cambridge, Maryland.
2023 “One fish, two fish, warm fish, cool fish: new insights and tools to detect how climate change is
reshuffling marine communities.” J.S. Lefcheck. (2023). Invited seminar. University of Virginia,
Charlottesville, Virginia.
2023 “From theory to the dinner plate: how seagrasses are progressing ecology and saving the planet.” J.S.
Lefcheck. (2023). Invited seminar. Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey.
2023 “Climate on the move: How coastal ecosystems are shifting in response to a warming planet.” J.S.
Lefcheck. (2023). Invited seminar. Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York.
2023 “From theory to the dinner plate: how coastal ecosystems are progressing ecology and saving the
planet.” J.S. Lefcheck. (2023). Invited seminar. University of Maryland College Park, Maryland.
2022 “Piecewise structural equation modeling for natural systems.” J.S. Lefcheck. (2022). Invited seminar.
Ecological Forecasting Initiative/Ecological Society of America (Virtual).
2022 “From theory to the dinner plate: how seagrasses are progressing ecology and saving the planet.” J.S.
Lefcheck. (2022). Invited Seminar. University of São Paolo (Virtual).
2022 “The green and the blue: how coastal ecosystems are advancing ecology, helping society, and saving
the planet.” J.S. Lefcheck. (2022). Invited Seminar. University of Virgina, Boyce, Virginia.
2022 “Coastal Connections.” J.S. Lefcheck. (2022) Invited Panelist. Smithsonian Earth Optimism x Folklife
Festival, Washington, D.C.
2022 “Advances in piecewise estimation of path models.” J.C. Douma, J.S. Lefcheck. International Statistical
Ecology Conference, Cape Town, South Africa.
2022 “The green and the blue: how coastal ecosystems are advancing ecology, helping society, and saving
the planet.” J.S. Lefcheck. (2022). Invited Seminar. Gothenburg University, Gothenberg, Sweden.
2022 “Biodiversity enhances reef fish biomass with increasing spatial scale.” J.S. Lefcheck, R. Stuart-Smith,
G.J. Edgar, D.B. Rasher, J.E. Duffy, L. Gamfeldt. (2022) 50 th Annual Benthic Ecology Meeting,
Portsmouth, NH.
2022 “Seeding Hope: Seagrass Restoration on Virginia’s Eastern Shore.” (2022) Invited Speaker.
Zosterapalooza XXXI (Virtual).
2022 “The Green In The Blue: The Comeback Of The Chesapeake’s Underwater Grasses And What It Means
For The Bay.” J.S. Lefcheck. (2022) Invited Seminar. Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
(virtual).
2021 “The green in the blue: how coastal ecosystems are advancing ecology and saving the planet.” J.S.
Lefcheck. (2021) Invited Seminar. Brown University, Providence, RI.
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2021 “Towards a global seagrass observing community for conservation and synthesis.” J.S. Lefcheck, M.
Portouroglou, L. Weatherdon, S. Pruckner, A. Kornbluth, J.E. Duffy. (2021) CERF 26th Biennial
Conference (Virtual).
2021 “Marine Science and you can too! The power of global collaborations.” J.S. Lefcheck. (2021) Invited
lecturer. University of New Hampshire (Virtual).
2021 “Towards a Global Seagrass Monitoring Network: The past, present, and future of collaboration.” J.S.
Lefcheck. (2021) Invited Seminar. International Seagrass Biology Workshop Pre-event Seminar Series
(Virtual).
2020 “To what extent do seagrass ecosystems support marine food webs? Maldives meadows within a
global context.” P. Roe*, J.S. Lefcheck, K. Mohamen, H. Nihad. (2020) Third Maldives Marine Science
Symposium.
2020 “Global trajectories of seagrass ecosystems into the 21st Century” J.S. Lefcheck. (2020) Organized
session. National Coastal and Estuarine Summit (Virtual).
2020 “From sea to sky: What cross-scale observations tell us about the human impacts on underwater
grasses.” J.S. Lefcheck. (2020) Invited seminar. University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia.
2019 “How to design a biodiversity-ecosystem functioning experiment in 2019.” J.S. Lefcheck. (2019)
Invited lecturer. Brown University, Providence, RI.
2019 “Tropicalization of mid-western Atlantic coastal bays by pinfish: a combined ecological and
oceanographic perspective.” J.S. Lefcheck, F.J. Fodrie, D. Gong, M. Faulkner, R.J. Orth. (2019) CERF 25th
Biennial Conference, Mobile, AL.
2019 “From micro to macro: the functional role of biodiversity across scales.” J.S. Lefcheck. (2019) Invited
seminar. Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.
2018 “Status and Trends of Submersed Aquatic Vegetation (SAV) in Chesapeake Bay: A Synthesis” W.C.
Dennison, J.S. Lefcheck, C. Gurbisz, R.J. Orth. (2018) Invited panelist. Chesapeake Research and
Modeling Symposium, Annapolis, MD.
2018 “Scaling up and digging deep: What new ideas about biodiversity can tell us about the functioning of
natural systems.” J.S. Lefcheck. (2018) Invited Seminar, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center,
Edgewater, MD.
2018 “High species richness enhances cover of a critical coastal habitat: Insight and mechanisms from 30
years of monitoring in Chesapeake Bay.” J.S. Lefcheck, C.J. Patrick, D.J. Wilcox, R.R. Murphy, J.
Keisman, D.E. Weller, W.C. Dennison, R.J. Orth. (2018) World Conference on Marine Biodiversity,
Montreal, Canada.
2018 “Scaling up and digging deep: What new ideas about biodiversity can tell us about the functioning of
ecosystems.” J.S. Lefcheck. (2018) Invited Seminar, Duke University, Beaufort, NC.
2017 “From the land to the sea: how human activities affect submersed aquatic vegetation in Chesapeake
Bay.” J.S. Lefcheck. (2017) Invited seminar, NOAA, Silver Spring, MD.
2017 “Scaling up and digging deep: What new ideas about biodiversity can tell us about the functioning of
ecosystems.” J.S. Lefcheck. (2017) Invited seminar, Wood’s Hole Oceanographic Institute, Falmouth,
MA.
2017 “Nutrient reductions promote Submersed Aquatic Vegetation: Thirty years of change in Chesapeake
Bay.” J.S. Lefcheck, C.J. Patrick*, R.J. Orth, W.C. Dennison, D.J. Wilcox, R.R. Murphy, J. Keisman, C.
Gurbisz, M. Hannam, J.B. Landry, K. A. Moore, C.J. Patrick, J. Testa, D.E. Weller, R.A. Batuik. (2017) 24 th
Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation Biennial Meeting, Providence, RI.
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2017 “Pinfish incursion: ecosystem consequences for mid-Atlantic seagrass meadows.” J.P. Richardson*, R.J.
Orth, J.S. Lefcheck. (2017) 24th Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation Biennial Meeting,
Providence, RI.
2017 “Biodiversity in a changing world: from Amphipods to Zostera, and everything in between.” J.S.
Lefcheck. (2017) Invited seminar, University of Connecticut, Avery Point, CT.
2017 “Reinventing biodiversity: From the very small to the very large.” J.S. Lefcheck. (2017) Invited seminar,
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC.
2017 “Frontiers in biodiversity: New paradigms, challenges, and solutions.” J.S. Lefcheck. (2017) Invited
seminar, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA.
2016 “Clearing the air about ‘multifunctionality’: what is it and what does it mean for ecosystem ecology?”
J.S. Lefcheck. (2016) Invited seminar. University of Lund, Sweden.
2016 “Frontiers in biodiversity: From buckets to the biosphere.” J.S. Lefcheck. (2016) Invited seminar,
University of Göttingen, Germany.
2015 “The bugs are back in town!” R.J. Orth*, S.R. Marion, J.S. Lefcheck. (2015) CERF 23rd Biennial
Conference, Portland, OR.
2015 “Functional recovery of an epifaunal invertebrate community associated with a restored eelgrass
bed.” J.S. Lefcheck, S.R. Marion, R.J. Orth. (2015) 100th Ecological Society of America Meeting,
Baltimore, MD.
2015 “Top-down versus bottom-up control of a temperate eelgrass system: insights from a 15-year
ecological survey.” J.S. Lefcheck, J.P. Richardson, J.E. Duffy. (2015) 45th Benthic Ecology Meeting,
Quebec, Canada.
2014 “The ‘new’ diversity: global insights into the functional importance of biodiversity.” J.S. Lefcheck.
(2014) Invited seminar, Colby College, Waterville, ME.
2014 “Biodiversity drives ecosystem multifunctionality: a meta-analysis.” J.S. Lefcheck, J.E.K. Byrnes, F.
Isbell, L. Gamfeldt, J.N. Griffin, M. Hensel, B.J. Cardinale, D.U. Hooper, J.E. Duffy. (2014) 99th Ecological
Society of America Meeting, Sacramento, CA.
2014 “Size structure drivers of crustacean grazer epifauna in a Chesapeake Bay Zostera marina bed.”
Richardson, J. P.*, J. S. Lefcheck, S. L. Ziegler, J. E. Duffy. (2014) 43rd Benthic Ecology Meeting,
Jacksonville, FL.
2013 “Functional diversity and richness drive ecosystem functioning in experimental estuarine
communities.” J.S. Lefcheck, & J.E. Duffy. (2013) 42nd Benthic Ecology Meeting, Savannah, GA.
2013 “Bay scallop restoration and micropredators.” J.S. Lefcheck, J. van Montfrans, E. Schmitt, R.J. Orth, J.E.
Duffy, M. Luckenbach. (2013) Virginia SeaGrant Symposium, Richmond, VA.
2012 “Components of biodiversity in a Chesapeake Bay groundfish assemblage: A high-resolution analysis of
patterns and drivers.” J.S. Lefcheck, A. Buchheister, S. Chak, T. Clardy, K.M. Laumann, P. Reynolds, K.
Sobocinski, M. Stratton, J.E. Duffy. (2012) 97th Ecological Society of America Meeting, Portland, OR.
2012 “Biodiversity effects on provision of multiple ecosystem functions in marine systems: A meta-
analysis.” J.S. Lefcheck, L. Gamfeldt, J.E.K. Byrnes, J.N. Griffin, M. O’Connor, B.J. Cardinale, J.E. Duffy.
(2012) 41st Benthic Ecology Meeting, Norfolk, VA.
2019 “Drivers of regional-scale patterns of seagrass epifaunal invertebrates in the Chesapeake Bay, USA.” C.
Murphy*†, J.S. Lefcheck, R.J. Orth. CERF 25th Biennial Conference, Mobile, AL.
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2015 “Factors affecting trophic control of community structure and ecosystem functioning in experimental
seagrass (Zostera marina L.) mesocosms.” D.R. Godschalk*†, J.S. Lefcheck, J.E. Duffy. (2015) 45th
Benthic Ecology Meeting, Quebec, Canada.
2015 “Changes in faunal community structure after heat induced die-offs in a Chesapeake Bay eelgrass bed
(Zostera marina L.).” D.K. Hall*†, J.P. Richardson, J.E. Duffy, J.S. Lefcheck. (2015) 45th Benthic Ecology
Meeting, Quebec, Canada.
2014 “Shifts in mesograzer community structure following two major eelgrass die-offs in the Chesapeake
Bay.” Ziegler S. L.*, J. S. Lefcheck, J. P. Richardson and J. E. Duffy. (2014) 43rd Benthic Ecology Meeting,
Jacksonville, FL.
2013 “BioDiverse Perspectives: blogging to foster communication among graduate students.” J.S. Lefcheck,
V. Bastazini, F. Halliday*, H. Burgess, C. Robinson, R. Sewell-Nesteruk, C. Maranto, J. Parrish. (2013)
98th Ecological Society of America Meeting, Minneapolis, MN.
2013 “Eelgrass and bay scallop restoration in Virginia’s coastal bays.” E.L. Schmitt*, R.J. Orth, M.
Luckenbach, K.A. Moore, S.R. Marion, D.J. Wilcox, J.S. Lefcheck, J.E. Duffy, D.B. Parrish, S. Bonniwell, A.
Curry, S. Fate, P. Smith, J. van Montfrans. (2013) 42 nd Benthic Ecology Meeting, Savannah, GA.
2008 “Factors affecting trophic control of community structure and ecosystem functioning in experimental
seagrass mesocosms.” J.S. Lefcheck, J.E. Duffy, J.P. Richardson. (2008) 41 st American Geophysical
Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
WORKING GROUPS
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