Oysters: VIMS Journal Articles

The following list is based on a search of VIMS-authored research articles from Thomson Reuters' Web of Science© using the title search terms oyster, Crassostrea, Perkinsus, Dermo, or MSX. The list is updated at least biannually.

  1. McCarty, A.J., S.K. Allen, and L.V. Plough, 2022. Genome-wide analysis of acute low salinity tolerance in the eastern oyster Crassostrea virginica and potential of genomic selection for trait improvement. G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/G3JOURNAL/JKAB368
  2. Bienlien, L.M., et al., 2022. Impact of parasitism on levels of human-pathogenic Vibrio species in eastern oysters. Journal of Applied Microbiology, 132(2): p. 760-771. https://doi.org/10.1111/jam.15287
  3. Ben-Horin, T., et al., 2022. Pathogenic Vibrio parahaemolyticus Increase in Intertidal-Farmed Oysters in the Mid-Atlantic Region, but Only at Low Tide. North American Journal of Aquaculture, 84(1): p. 95-104. https://doi.org/10.1002/naaq.10218
  4. Pease, S. K. D., et al., 2021. Oyster hatchery breakthrough of two HABs and potential effects on larval eastern oysters (Crassostrea virginica). Harmful Algae, 101 101965. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hal.2020.101965
  5. Morris, R. L., et al., 2021. Large-scale variation in wave attenuation of oyster reef living shorelines and the influence of inundation duration. Ecol Appl, e2382. https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.2382
  6. Jordan-Cooley, W. C., et al., 2021. Corrigendum to "Bistability in a differential equation model of oyster reef height and sediment accumulation" [J. Theor. Biol. 289 (2011) 1-11]. J Theor Biol, 525 110735. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtbi.2021.110735
  7. McCarty, A. J., et al., 2020. Heritability of acute low salinity survival in the Eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica). Aquaculture, 529 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2020.735649
  8. Matt, J. L., et al., 2020. A field test investigating the influence of brood stock origin and ploidy on the susceptibility of Crassostrea virginica to "triploid mortality" in the Chesapeake Bay. Aquaculture, 526 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2020.735375
  9. Goelz, T., et al., 2020. Alternative Substrates Used for Oyster Reef Restoration: A Review. Journal of Shellfish Research, 39 (1): 1-12. https://doi.org/10.2983/035.039.0101
  10. Friedman, C. S., et al., 2020. Unraveling concordant and varying responses of oyster species to Ostreid Herpesvirus 1 variants. Science of the Total Environment, 739 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.139752
  11. Consolvo, S., et al., 2020. Subaqueous Sediment Characterization near Oyster Colonies by Means of Side-Scan Sonar Imaging and Portable Free-Fall Penetrometer. Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Special Topics (Geo-Congress 2020), (318): 711-721.
  12. Beckensteiner, J., et al., 2020. Barriers to Eastern Oyster Aquaculture Expansion in Virginia. Frontiers in Marine Science, 7 https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.00053
  13. Vignier, J., et al., 2019. Interactions between Crassostrea virginica larvae and Deepwater Horizon oil: Toxic effects via dietary exposure. Environmental Pollution, 246 544-551. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2018.12.057
  14. Turley, B., et al., 2019. Multiple drivers of interannual oyster settlement and recruitment in the lower Chesapeake Bay. Conservation Genetics, 20 (5): 1057-1071. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10592-019-01194-0
  15. Thomas, L. L., et al., 2019. The effect of aquaculture gear on the growth and shape of the oyster Crassostrea virginica during a "finishing period" in Chesapeake Bay, USA. Aquaculture, 508 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2019.03.061
  16. Schatz, A., et al., 2019. Physiological mechanisms of carry-over effects due to environmental salinity experience of Crassostrea virginica larvae. Integrative and Comparative Biology, 59 E206-E206.
  17. Proestou, D. A., et al., 2019. Defining Dermo resistance phenotypes in an eastern oyster breeding population. Aquaculture Research, 50 (8): 2142-2154. https://doi.org/10.1111/are.14095
  18. Morris, R. L., et al., 2019. The application of oyster reefs in shoreline protection: Are we over-engineering for an ecosystem engineer? Journal of Applied Ecology, 56 (7): 1703-1711. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.13390
  19. Guevelou, E., et al., 2019. Tracking Triploid Mortalities of Eastern Oysters Crassostrea virginica in the Virginia Portion of the Chesapeake Bay. Journal of Shellfish Research, 38 (1): 101-113. https://doi.org/10.2983/035.038.0110
  20. Bayne, B., et al., 2019. A scientific name for Pacific oysters. Aquaculture, 499 373-373. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2018.08.048
  21. Vignier, J., et al., 2018. Evaluation of toxicity of Deepwater Horizon slick oil on spat of the oyster Crassostrea virginica. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 25(2): p. 1176-1190. 10.1007/s11356-017-0476-2
  22. Schulte, D.M., R.N. Lipcius, and R.P. Burke, 2018. Gear and survey efficiency of patent tongs for oyster populations on restoration reefs. Plos One, 13(5). ARTN e0196725 10.1371/journal.pone.0196725
  23. Lunstrum, A., K. McGlathery, and A. Smyth, 2018. Oyster (Crassostrea virginica) Aquaculture Shifts Sediment Nitrogen Processes toward Mineralization over Denitrification. Estuaries and Coasts, 41(4): p. 1130-1146. 10.1007/s12237-017-0327-x
  24. Lohan, K.M.P., et al., 2018. Phylogeography and connectivity of molluscan parasites: Perkinsus spp. in Panama and beyond. International Journal for Parasitology, 48(2): p. 135-144. 10.1016/j.ijpara.2017.08.014
  25. Lipcius, R.N. and R.P. Burke, 2018. Successful recruitment, survival and long-term persistence of eastern oyster and hooked mussel on a subtidal, artificial restoration reef system in Chesapeake Bay. Plos One, 13(10). ARTN e0204329 10.1371/journal.pone.0204329
  26. Karp, M.A., R.D. Seitz, and M.C. Fabrizio, 2018. Faunal communities on restored oyster reefs: effects of habitat complexity and environmental conditions. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 590: p. 35-51. 10.3354/meps12470
  27. Hernandez, A.B., et al., 2018. Restoring the eastern oyster: how much progress has been made in 53 years? Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 16(8): p. 463-470. 10.1002/fee.1935
  28. Glaspie, C.N., S.R. Jenkinson, and R.D. Seitz, 2018. Effects of Estuarine Acidification on an Oyster-Associated Community in New South Wales, Australia. Journal of Shellfish Research, 37(1): p. 63-72. 10.2983/035.037.0105
  29. de Sousa, J.T., et al., 2018. Mitotic instability in triploid and tetraploid one-year-old eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, assessed by cytogenetic and flow cytometry techniques. Genome, 61(2): p. 79-89. 10.1139/gen-2017-0173
  30. Boulais, M., et al., 2018. Sublethal effects of oil-contaminated sediment to early life stages of the Eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica. Environmental Pollution, 243: p. 743-751. 10.1016/j.envpol.2018.09.017
  31. Ben-Horin, T., et al., 2018. Genetic variation in anti-parasite behavior in oysters. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 594: p. 107-117. 10.3354/meps12511
  32. Audemard, C., H.I. Kator, and K.S. Reece, 2018. High salinity relay as a post-harvest processing method for reducing Vibrio vulnificus levels in oysters (Crassostrea virginica). International Journal of Food Microbiology, 279: p. 70-79. 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2018.04.043
  33. Vignier, J., et al., 2017. Sensitivity of eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) spermatozoa and oocytes to dispersed oil: Cellular responses and impacts on fertilization and embryogenesis. Environmental Pollution, 225: p. 270-282. 10.1016/j.envpol.2016.11.052 
  34. Southworth, M., M.C. Long, and R. Mann, 2017. Oyster (Crassostrea Virginica [Gmelin, 1791]) Mortality at Prolonged Exposures to High Temperature and Low Salinity. Journal of Shellfish Research, 36(2): p. 335-340. 10.2983/035.036.0205
  35. Ricci, S.W., et al., 2017. Oyster toadfish (Opsanus tau) boatwhistle call detection and patterns within a large-scale oyster restoration site. Plos One, 12(8). ARTN e0182757 10.1371/journal.pone.0182757
  36. Reece, K.S., et al., 2017. A novel monoclonal Perkinsus chesapeaki in vitro isolate from an Australian cockle, Anadara trapezia. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 148: p. 86-93. 10.1016/j.jip.2017.05.007
  37. Guevelou, E., J.L. Matt, and S.K. Allen, 2017. Glycogen Concentration in Freeze-Dried Tissues of Eastern Oyster (Crassostrea Virginica) Using near Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy to Determine the Relationship between Concentrations of the Tissues Excised for Histological Sampling and the Remaining Tissues. Journal of Shellfish Research, 36(2): p. 325-333. 10.2983/035.036.0204
  38. Glaspie, C.N. and R.D. Seitz, 2017. Multiple stressors associated with acid sulfate soil effluent influence mud crab Scylla serrata predation on Sydney rock oysters Saccostrea glomerata. Marine and Freshwater Research, 68(4): p. 743-751. 10.1071/Mf15350
  39. DePiper, G.S., D.W. Lipton, and R.N. Lipcius, 2017. Valuing Ecosystem Services: Oysters, Denitrification, and Nutrient Trading Programs. Marine Resource Economics, 32(1): p. 1-20. 10.1086/688976
  40. Colden, A.M., R.J. Latour, and R.N. Lipcius, 2017. Reef height drives threshold dynamics of restored oyster reefs. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 582: p. 1-13. 10.3354/meps12362
  41. Arfken, A., et al., 2017. Denitrification potential of the eastern oyster microbiome using a 16S rRNA gene based metabolic inference approach. Plos One, 12(9). ARTN e0185071 10.1371/journal.pone.0185071
  42. Vignier, J., et al., 2017. Sensitivity of eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) spermatozoa and oocytes to dispersed oil: Cellular responses and impacts on fertilization and embryogenesis. Environmental Pollution, 225: p. 270-282. 10.1016/j.envpol.2016.11.052
  43. Southworth, M., M.C. Long, and R. Mann, 2017. Oyster (Crassostrea Virginica [Gmelin, 1791]) Mortality at Prolonged Exposures to High Temperature and Low Salinity. Journal of Shellfish Research, 36(2): p. 335-340. 10.2983/035.036.0205
  44. Ricci, S.W., et al., 2017. Oyster toadfish (Opsanus tau) boatwhistle call detection and patterns within a large-scale oyster restoration site. Plos One, 12(8). ARTN e0182757 10.1371/journal.pone.0182757
  45. Reece, K.S., et al., 2017. A novel monoclonal Perkinsus chesapeaki in vitro isolate from an Australian cockle, Anadara trapezia. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 148: p. 86-93. 10.1016/j.jip.2017.05.007
  46. Guevelou, E., J.L. Matt, and S.K. Allen, 2017. Glycogen Concentration in Freeze-Dried Tissues of Eastern Oyster (Crassostrea Virginica) Using near Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy to Determine the Relationship between Concentrations of the Tissues Excised for Histological Sampling and the Remaining Tissues. Journal of Shellfish Research, 36(2): p. 325-333. 10.2983/035.036.0204
  47. Glaspie, C.N. and R.D. Seitz, 2017. Multiple stressors associated with acid sulfate soil effluent influence mud crab Scylla serrata predation on Sydney rock oysters Saccostrea glomerata. Marine and Freshwater Research, 68(4): p. 743-751. 10.1071/Mf15350
  48. DePiper, G.S., D.W. Lipton, and R.N. Lipcius, 2017. Valuing Ecosystem Services: Oysters, Denitrification, and Nutrient Trading Programs. Marine Resource Economics, 32(1): p. 1-20. 10.1086/688976
  49. Colden, A.M., R.J. Latour, and R.N. Lipcius, 2017. Reef height drives threshold dynamics of restored oyster reefs. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 582: p. 1-13. 10.3354/meps12362
  50. Arfken, A., et al., 2017. Denitrification potential of the eastern oyster microbiome using a 16S rRNA gene based metabolic inference approach. Plos One, 12(9). ARTN e0185071 10.1371/journal.pone.0185071
  51. Vignier, J., et al., 2016. Lethal and sub-lethal effects of Deepwater Horizon slick oil and dispersant on oyster (Crassostrea virginica) larvae. Marine Environmental Research, 120: p. 20-31. 10.1016/j.marenvres.2016.07.006
  52. Rick, T.C., et al., 2016. Millennial-scale sustainability of the Chesapeake Bay Native American oyster fishery. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 113(23): p. 6568-6573. 10.1073/pnas.1600019113
  53. Proestou, D.A., et al., 2016. Performance of selectively-bred lines of eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, across eastern US estuaries. Aquaculture, 464: p. 17-27. 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2016.06.012
  54. Powell, E.N., et al., 2016. The allometry of oysters: spatial and temporal variation in the length-biomass relationships for Crassostrea virginica. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 96(5): p. 1127-1144. 10.1017/S0025315415000703
  55. Peachey, B.L. and S.K. Allen, 2016. Evaluation of cytochalasin B and 6-dimethylaminopurine for tetraploidy induction in the Eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica. Aquaculture, 450: p. 199-205. 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2015.07.034
  56. Moore, J.L., et al., 2016. The demographic consequences of growing older and bigger in oyster populations. Ecological Applications, 26(7): p. 2206-2217. 10.1002/eap.1374
  57. Mann, R., et al., 2016. Oyster Planting Protocols to Deter Losses to Cownose Ray Predation. Journal of Shellfish Research, 35(1): p. 127-136. 10.2983/035.035.0114
  58. Guevelou, E. and S.K. Allen, 2016. Use of Near Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy (NIRS) for the rapid compositional analysis of di-, tri-, and tetraploid eastern oysters (Crassostrea virginica). Aquaculture, 459: p. 203-209. 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2016.03.022
  59. Epelboin, Y., et al., 2016. The Kinome of Pacific Oyster Crassostrea gigas, Its Expression during Development and in Response to Environmental Factors. Plos One, 11(5). ARTN e0155435
    10.1371/journal.pone.0155435
  60. de Sousa, J.T., et al., 2016. Aneuploid progeny of the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica, produced by tetraploid x diploid crosses: another example of chromosome instability in polyploid oysters. Genome, 59(5): p. 327-338. 10.1139/gen-2015-0222
  61. Colden, A.M., et al., 2016. Sediment Suspension and Deposition Across Restored Oyster Reefs of Varying Orientation to Flow: Implications for Restoration. Estuaries and Coasts, 39(5): p. 1435-1448. 10.1007/s12237-016-0096-y
  62. Callam, B.R., S.K. Allen, and A. Frank-Lawale, 2016. Genetic and environmental influence on triploid Crassostrea virginica grown in Chesapeake Bay: Growth. Aquaculture, 452: p. 97-106. 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2015.10.027
  63. Walles, B., et al., 2015. Demography of the ecosystem engineer Crassostrea gigas, related to vertical reef accretion and reef persistence. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science, 154: p. 224-233. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2015.01.006
  64. Smyth, A.R., M.F. Piehler, and J.H. Grabowski, 2015. Habitat context influences nitrogen removal by restored oyster reefs. Journal of Applied Ecology, 52(3): p. 716-725. http://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.12435
  65. Ramilo, A., et al., 2015. Update of information on perkinsosis in NW Mediterranean coast: Identification of Perkinsus spp. (Protista) in new locations and hosts. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 125: p. 37-41. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jip.2014.12.008
  66. Kellogg, M.L., et al., 2015. Use of oysters to mitigate eutrophication in coastal waters (vol 151, pg 156, 2014). Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science, 154: p. A1-A1. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2015.02.003
  67. Dang, C., et al., 2015. Perkinsus sp infections and in vitro isolates from Anadara trapezia (mud arks) of Queensland, Australia. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 113(1): p. 51-58. http://doi.org/10.3354/dao02816
  68. Colden, A.M. and R.N. Lipcius, 2015. Lethal and sublethal effects of sediment burial on the eastern oyster Crassostrea virginica. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 527: p. 105-117. http://doi.org/10.3354/meps11244
  69. Zhang, Z.R., et al., 2014. Cytogenetic mechanism for the aneuploidy and mosaicism found in tetraploid Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg). Journal of Ocean University of China, 13(1): p. 125-131. http://doi.org/10.1007/s11802-014-2318-x
  70. Zhang, Z.R., et al., 2014. Preferential bivalent formation in tetraploid male of Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas Thunberg. Journal of Ocean University of China, 13(2): p. 297-302. http://doi.org/10.1007/s11802-014-2319-9
  71. Spiers, Z.B., et al., 2014. Longitudinal study of winter mortality disease in Sydney rock oysters Saccostrea glomerata. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 110(1-2): p. 151-164. http://doi.org/10.3354/dao02629
  72. Soniat, T.M., et al., 2014. Estimating Sustainable Harvests of Eastern Oysters, Crassostrea virginica. Journal of Shellfish Research, 33(2): p. 381-394. http://doi.org/10.2983/035.033.0207
  73. Matt, J.L. and S.K. Allen, 2014. Heteroploid mosaic tetraploids of Crassostrea virginica produce normal triploid larvae and juveniles as revealed by flow cytometry. Aquaculture, 432: p. 336-345. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2014.05.015
  74. Mann, R., et al., 2014. Temporal Variation in Fecundity and Spawning in the Eastern Oyster, Crassostrea virginica, in the Piankatank River, Virginia. Journal of Shellfish Research, 33(1): p. 167-176. http://doi.org/10.2983/035.033.0116
  75. Hine, P.M., et al., 2014. Ultrastructural comparison of Bonamia spp. (Haplosporidia) infecting ostreid oysters. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 110(1-2): p. 55-63. http://doi.org/10.3354/dao02747
  76. Gedan, K.B., L. Kellogg, and D.L. Breitburg, 2014. Accounting for Multiple Foundation Species in Oyster Reef Restoration Benefits. Restoration Ecology, 22(4): p. 517-524. http://doi.org/10.1111/rec.12107
  77. Frank-Lawale, A., S.K. Allen, and L. Degremont, 2014. Breeding and Domestication of Eastern Oyster (Crassostrea virginica) Lines for Culture in the Mid-Atlantic, USA: Line Development and Mass Selection for Disease Resistance. Journal of Shellfish Research, 33(1): p. 153-165. http://doi.org/10.2983/035.033.0115
  78. da Silva, P.M., et al., 2014. Two Perkinsus spp. infect Crassostrea gasar oysters from cultured and wild populations of the Rio Sáo Francisco estuary, Sergipe, northeastern Brazil. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 119: p. 62-71. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jip.2014.04.005
  79. Audemard, C., et al., 2014. Bonamia exitiosa transmission among, and incidence in, Asian oyster Crassostrea ariakensis under warm euhaline conditions. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 110(1-2): p. 143-150. http://doi.org/10.3354/dao02648
  80. Waldbusser, G.G., E.N. Powell, and R. Mann, 2013. Ecosystem effects of shell aggregations and cycling in coastal waters: an example of Chesapeake Bay oyster reefs. Ecology, 94(4): p. 895-903.
  81. Soudant, P., F. L. E. Chu, et al. 2013. Host-parasite interactions: Marine bivalve molluscs and protozoan parasites, Perkinsus species. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 114(2): 196-216. doi 10.1016/J.Jip.2013.06.001
  82. Kellogg, M. L., J. C. Cornwell, et al. 2013. Denitrification and nutrient assimilation on a restored oyster reef. Marine Ecology Progress Series 480: 1-19. doi 10.3354/Meps10331
  83. Lynch, S. A., A. Villalba, et al. 2013. The occurrence of haplosporidian parasites, Haplosporidium nelsoni and Haplosporidium sp., in oysters in Ireland. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 112(3): 208-212. doi 10.1016/J.Jip.2012.11.013
  84. Harding, J. M., E. N. Powell, et al. 2013. Variations in eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) sex-ratios from three Virginia estuaries: protandry, growth and demographics. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 93(2): 519-531. doi 10.1017/S002531541200032x
  85. Waldbusser, G. G., E. N. Powell, et al. 2013. Ecosystem effects of shell aggregations and cycling in coastal waters: an example of Chesapeake Bay oyster reefs. Ecology 94(4): 895-903.
  86. Frank-Lawale, A. and S. Allen 2012. Establishing the Relationships between Larval and Field Traits in the Eastern Oyster, Crassostrea Virginica. Journal of Shellfish Research 31(1): 285-285.
  87. Callam, B. R., S. K. Allen, et al. 2012. Genotype-Environment Interaction in Selectively Bred Diploid and Triploid Crassostrea Virginica Lines. Journal of Shellfish Research 31(1): 265-266.
  88. Carnegie, R. and K. S. Reece 2012. Oyster Population Connectivity in Lower Chesapeake Bay: Possible Impacts of Disease Selection in Structuring Populations. Journal of Shellfish Research 31(1): 267-267.
  89. Marsich, S. R. and S. Allen 2012. Evaluating the Use of Flow-through Larval Culture for the Eastern Oyster, Crassostrea Virginica. Journal of Shellfish Research 31(1): 318-318.
  90. Allen, S. K., A. Frank-Lawale, et al. 2012. What Constitutes Normal for Tetraploid Crassostrea Virginica. Journal of Shellfish Research 31(1): 259-259.
  91. Lipcius, R. N., L. Shaw, et al. 2012. Alternative Stable States in Native Oyster Populations. Journal of Shellfish Research 31(1): 313-313.
  92. Da Silva, P. M., R. T. Vianna, et al. 2012. Status of Perkinsus Spp. In Oysters Crassostrea Rhizophorae and C. Brasiliana from Brazil. First Report of P. Marinus. Journal of Shellfish Research 31(1): 346-346.
  93. Degremont, L., C. Garcia, et al. 2012. Triploid Oysters in the Chesapeake Bay: Comparison of Diploid and Triploid Crassostrea Virginica. Journal of Shellfish Research 31(1): 21-31. doi 10.2983/035.031.0103
  94. Caceres-Martinez, J., M. G. Ortega, et al. 2012. Natural and cultured populations of the mangrove oyster Saccostrea palmula from Sinaloa, Mexico, infected by Perkinsus marinus. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 110(3): 321-325. doi 10.1016/J.Jip.2012.03.019
  95. Xiao, J., J. F. Cordes, et al. 2011. Genetic Diversity in US Hatchery Stocks of Crassostrea Ariakensis (Fujita, 1913) and Comparison with Natural Populations in Asia. Journal of Shellfish Research 30(3): 751-760. doi 10.2983/035.030.0315
  96. Kennedy, V. S., D. L. Breitburg, et al. 2011. Lessons Learned from Efforts to Restore Oyster Populations in Maryland and Virginia, 1990 to 2007. Journal of Shellfish Research 30(3): 719-731. doi 10.2983/035.030.0312
  97. Southworth, M., R. Mann, et al. 2011. Biodeposition Rates in Shallow Water, Intensive Oyster Farms. Journal of Shellfish Research 30(2): 554-555.
  98. Scott, G. P., J. Xiao, et al. 2011. Development of New Markers for Genetic Characterization of the Protozoan Parasites in the Genera Perkinsus and Hematodinium. Journal of Shellfish Research 30(2): 551-551.
  99. Reiner, S. 2011. Evaluating the Use of Flow-through Larval Culture for the Eastern Oyster, Crassostrea Virginica. Journal of Shellfish Research 30(2): 547-547.
  100. Reece, K. S. 2011. Elucidating Host and Geographic Ranges for Perkinsus Species. Journal of Shellfish Research 30(2): 546-547.
  101. Mann, R. 2011. The Chesapeake Bay Executive Order, Oyster Restoration Goals and Dollars - Di.D Anyone Think About the Costs? Journal of Shellfish Research 30(2): 531-531.
  102. Harding, J., E. Powell, et al. 2011. Evaluation of Oyster (Crassostrea Virginica) Sex Ratios from Three Virginia Estuaries with Regard to Shell Length, Age, and Biomass. Journal of Shellfish Research 30(2): 514-515.
  103. Frank-Lawale, A. S. and S. K. Allen 2011. Utility of Selectively Bred Lines of the Native Oyster (Crassostrea Virginica) for Half Shell and on Bottom Growout in Virginia. Journal of Shellfish Research 30(2): 507-507.
  104. Carnegie, R. B. and E. M. Burreson 2011. Impacts of Haplosporidium Nelsoni and Perkinsus Marinus on Gametogenesis and Spawning of Crassostrea Virginica in Chesapeake Bay. Journal of Shellfish Research 30(2): 492-492.
  105. Carnegie, R. B. and E. M. Burreson 2011. Evolutionary Ecology of Eastern Oyster Crassostrea Virginica and Its Parasites. Journal of Shellfish Research 30(2): 492-492.
  106. Callam, B. R. and S. K. Allen 2011. Variation in Larval Traits among Pair-Mated Tetraploid Eastern Oyster, Crassostrea Virginica, Families. Journal of Shellfish Research 30(2): 491-491.
  107. Breitburg, D., D. Hondorp, et al. 2011. Breathless Nights: Diel-Cycling Hypoxia and the Prevalence of Perkinsus Marinus (Dermo) Infections in Chesapeake Bay Oysters. Journal of Shellfish Research 30(2): 488-488.
  108. Audemard, C., T. Gallivan, et al. 2011. Preliminary Assessment of High Salinity Relay as a Vibrio Vulnificus Post-Harvest Processing Strategy for Chesapeake Bay Oysters (Crassostrea Virginica). Journal of Shellfish Research 30(2): 483-484.
  109. Allen, S. K. 2011. The Challenge of Domesticating Tetraploid Brood Stock for the Production of Triploid Oyster Seed. Journal of Shellfish Research 30(2): 481-481.
  110. Audemard, C., H. I. Kator, et al. 2011. High Salinity Relay as a Postharvest Processing Strategy To Reduce Vibrio vulnificus Levels in Chesapeake Bay Oysters (Crassostrea virginica). Journal of Food Protection 74(11): 1902-1907. doi 10.4315/0362-028x.Jfp-11-152
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