
Tom Dolan
Post-Doctoral Research Associate
Email: [[tdolan]]Phone: 804-684-7743
Office: Andrews Hall 418
Department: Environmental and Aquatic Animal Health
Education
B.S. Biology, College of William & Mary, Williamsburg,
Virginia
M.S. Biological Sciences, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia
Ph.D. Ecological Sciences, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia
Research Interests
Epizootiological modeling, agent-based simulation, disease ecology, and benthic ecology
Selected Publications
Dolan, T. W. III, and M. J. Butler IV. 2006. The adaptive value of aggregation among juvenile Caribbean spiny lobster: an evaluation using individual-based modeling. Journal of Crustacean Biology, 26(4): 565-578.
Butler, M. J., IV, T.W. Dolan III, J. H. Hunt, W. F. Herrnkind, and K. A. Rose. 2005. The impact of habitat degradation on recruitment of Caribbean spiny lobster: predictions from a spatially-explicit, individual-based model. Ecological Applications, 15: 902-918.
Butler, M.J. IV, T.W. Dolan III, W. Hernkind, and J. Hunt. 2001. Modeling the effect of spatial variation in postlarval supply and habitat structure on recruitment of Caribbean spiny lobster. Marine & Freshwater Research 52: 1243-1252.
Getz, L.L., J.E. Hofmann, B. McGuire, and T.W. Dolan III. 2001. Twenty-five years of population fluctuations of Microtus ochrogaster and M. pennsylvanicus in three habitats in east-central Illinois. Journal of Mammalogy, 82: 22-34.













