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Robert Latour

Professor

Email: [[latour]]
Phone: (804) 684-7312
Office: Nunnally Hall 127
Section: Natural Resources

Curriculum Vitae

Education

  • 1994 - B.A., Mathematics, Western New England College
  • 1996 - M.BMA, Biomathematics, North Carolina State University
  • 2000 - Ph.D., Biomathematics, North Carolina State University

Research Interests

Quantitative fisheries ecology with emphasis on understanding patterns and drivers of fish abundance, predator-prey interactions, and community structure. Population dynamics modeling, stock assessment, and fisheries ecosystem modeling in support of natural resource management.

Current Projects

Multispecies Research Group

Selected Publications

(2018 – present; *Indicates my graduate student; † Indicates graduate student collaboration)

Current Students

Former Students

  • Kaitlyn O’Brien

    • Ph.D., 2024. Dissertation: Ecological Niche Modeling, Index Standardization, And Recovery Times For Data-Limited Coastal Sharks

  • James Gartland

    • Ph.D., 2024. Dissertation: Linking fish community dynamics and trophic interactions with ecological processess on the Northeast US Continental Shelf. 

  • Adena J. Schonfeld

    • Ph.D., 2023. Dissertation: Climate impacts on spatiotemporal habitat usage of Mid-Atlantic fishes.

  • Cassidy Peterson

    • Ph.D., 2021. Dissertation: Improving Observation, Assessment, And Management Of Atlantic Coastal Sharks.

    • Cassidy Peterson, M.S., 2016. Thesis: Patterns of abundance and community dynamics in Atlantic coastal sharks.

  • Christopher J. Sweetman

    • Ph.D., 2018. Dissertation: Consumption Patterns of Chesapeake Bay Fishes

    • M.S., 2012. Thesis: Distribution and feeding ecology of Bathylagus euryops (TELEOSTEI: MICROSTOMATIDAE) along the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge, from Iceland to the Azores

  • Zoemma Warshafsky

    • M.S., 2017. Thesis: The impact of the parasitic nematode Anguillicoloides crassus on Chesapeake Bay American eels (Anguilla rostrata)

  • Mark Stratton

    • Ph.D., 2017. Dissertation: Spatiotemporal abundance patterns and ecological drivers of a nearshore U.S. Atlantic fish and invertebrate assemblage

  • Kristene Parsons

    • Ph.D., 2017. Dissertation: Age, growth and reproduction of western North Atlantic butterfly rays (Myliobatiformes: Gymnuridae), with the description of two new species

  • Carissa Gervasi

    • M.S., 2015. Thesis: The reproductive biology of striped bass (Morone saxatilis) in Chesapeake Bay. 

  • Kathryn Sobocinski

    • Ph.D., 2014. Dissertation: Fishes in seagrass habitats: Species composition, trophic interactions, and production.

  • Andre Buchheister

    • Ph.D., 2013. Dissertation: Structure, drivers, and trophic interactions of the demersal fish community in Chesapeake Bay.

    • M.S., 2008. Thesis: Isotope dynamics in summer flounder tissues, with application to diet assessment in Chesapeake Bay.

  • Patrick Lynch

    • Ph.D., 2012. Dissertation: Habitat and fish population dynamics: Advancing stock assessments of highly migratory species.

    • M.S., 2007. Thesis: The feeding ecology of Atlantic menhaden (Brevoortia tyrannus) in Chesapeake Bay.

  • Catarina Wor

    • M.S., 2012. Thesis: Evaluating the impact of stock structure uncertainty in stock assessments of sailfish in the Atlantic Ocean.

  • Andrij Horodysky

    • Ph.D., 2009. Dissertation: Comparative sensory and energetic ecology of sciaenid fishes and their competitors in Chesapeake Bay, VA

  • Justine Woodward

    • M.S., 2009. Thesis: Investigating the relationships between recruitment indices and estimates of adult abundance for striped bass, weakfish, and Atlantic croaker.

  • Kathleen McNamee

    • M.S., 2007. Thesis: Trophic ecology and growth of striped bass (Morone saxatilis) in Chesapeake Bay, with reference to mycobacteriosis.

Courses Taught/Teaching

  • MSCI 504 Fundamentals of Statistical Methods and Data Analysis (Instructor)
  • MSCI 528 Marine Fisheries Science (co-Instructor)
  • MSCI 548 Marine Fisheries Science and Management (Lecturer, Summer course for high school teachers)
  • MSCI 649 Modeling Biological and Ecological Systems (co-Instructor)
  • MSCI 671 Fisheries Population Dynamics (Instructor)

Professional / Advisory Service

  • Member, NMFS Advisory Panel for Atlantic Highly Migratory Species (SEDAR
    Pool), 2012 - present
  • Member, MAFMC, Scientific and Statistical Committee, 2008 - present
  • Member, ASMFC Atlantic Menhaden Technical Committee, 2006 - 2020
    • Stock Assessment Subcommittee May 2007 - 2020
    • Chairman, May 2009 - May 2011
    • Vice-chairman, May 2008 - May 2009
  • Chairman, 66th Northeast Regional Stock Assessment Review Committee (SARC 66), Nov 2018,    NEFSC
  • Member, Organizing Committee, Virginia Academy of Science, Engineering, and Medicine Annual Summit, 2018
  • Invited Expert, Briefing for Virginia House Committee on Agriculture, Chesapeake, and Natural Resources, 2018
  • Associate Editor, Estuaries & Coasts, 2012 - 2014
  • Chairman, 58th Northeast Regional Stock Assessment Review Committee (SARC 58), Jan 2014, NEFSC
  • Invited Expert, Panel discussion of management of forage fishes, MAFMC, Apr 2013
  • Invited Expert, Briefing for the ad-hoc committee to evaluate the status of Atlantic menhaden, Virginia General Assembly, 2011
  • Chairman, 49th Northeast Regional Stock Assessment Review Committee (SARC 49), Dec 2009, NEFSC
  • Member, external panel to review the NEFSC Foodweb Dynamics Program, Jul 2009, NEFSC
  • Invited Expert, ASMFC American Shad Technical Committee, Jun 2006
  • Invited Expert, Briefing for the Virginia Senate Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources, Nov 2006
  • Member, VIMS panel to advise Virginia Marine Resources Commission on permitting for King William Reservoir, 2004
  • Member, ASMFC Assessment Science Committee, 2003 - 2008
  • Member, ASMFC Multispecies Technical Committee, 2002 - 2012
  • MSVPA Subcommittee, 2005 - 2012
  • Member, Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem Modeling Advisory Panel, 2001 - 2007
  • Invited Expert, ASMFC Striped Bass Tagging Subcommittee, 2000 - 2004, 2012