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Fredrick Fodrie

Title: Adjunct Assistant Professor, Environment and Ecology
Department/School: Environment and Ecology , CB#5220
Telephone: (252) 726-6841
Email:jfodrie@unc.edu
Webpage:http://marine.unc.edu/people/Faculty/jfodrie
Appointed Year: 2010
Education:• BA Biology with Highest Honors, and History, UNC-CH 1999
World Area Of Focus:• Latin America 10%-24%
Dissertations and Theses Supervised in Past 5 Years: 1
Relevant Courses Taught:• MASC 504 Biological Oceanography
Recent Publications:• 2016 Gittman, RK, CH Peterson, CA Currin, FJ Fodrie, MF Piehler, and JF Bruno (2016) Living shorelines can enhance the nursery role of threatened coastal habitats. Ecological Applications 26: 249-263.
• 2016 Walles, B, FJ Fodrie, S Nieuwhof, PMJ Herman, and T Ysebaert (2016) Guidelines for evaluating performance of oyster habitat restoration should include tidal emersion: reply to Baggett et al. Restoration Ecology 24: 4-7.
• 2016 Able, KW, PC López-Duarte, FJ Fodrie, OP Jensen, CW Martin, BJ Roberts, J Valenti, K O’Connor, and SC Halbert (2015) Fish assemblage structure in Louisiana salt marshes: effects of the Macondo Oil Spill. Estuaries and Coasts 38: 1385-1398.
• 2016 Fodrie, FJ, LA Yeager$, JH Grabowski, CA Layman, GD Sherwood, and MD Kenworthy (2015) Measuring individuality in habitat use across complex landscapes: approaches, constraints, and implications for assessing resource specialization. Oecologia 178: 75-87.
• 2016 Baillie*, CJ, JM Fear, and FJ Fodrie (2015) Ecotone effects on seagrass and saltmarsh habitat-use by juvenile fishes in a temperate estuary. Estuaries and Coasts 38: 1414-1430.
• 2016 Ridge#, JT, AB Rodriguez, FJ Fodrie, NL Lindquist, MC Brodeur#, SE Coleman#, JH Grabowski, and EJ Theuerkauf (2015) Maximizing oyster-reef growth supports green infrastructure with accelerating sea-level rise. Nature Scientific Reports 5: 14785.
• 2016 Theuerkauf, EJ, JD Stephens, JT Ridge#, FJ Fodrie, and AB Rodriguez (2015) Carbon export from fringing saltmarsh shoreline erosion overwhelms burial across a critical width threshold. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 164: 367-378.
• 2016 Gittman, RK, FJ Fodrie, AM Popowich, DA Keller#, JF Bruno, CA Currin, CH Peterson, and MF Piehler (2015) Engineering away our natural defenses: an analysis of shoreline hardening in the United States. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 13: 301–307. *Research featured in Science (special section on Oceans and Climate): Popkin, G. (2015) Breaking the waves. Science 350: 756-759.
• 2016 Kroll#, IR, AK Poray, BJ Puckett, DB Eggleston, and FJ Fodrie (2016) Environmental effects on elemental uptake in the shells of the Eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica: implications for the use of geochemical tagging to assess connectivity. Marine Ecology Progress Series 543: 173–186.
• 2015 Fodrie, FJ, LA Yeager, JH Grabowski, CA Layman, GD Sherwood, and MD Kenworthy (in press) Measuring individuality in habitat use across complex landscapes: approaches, constraints, and implications for assessing resource specialization. Oecologia DOI 10.1007/s00442-014-3212-3.
• 2015 Able, KW, PC López-Duarte, FJ Fodrie, OP Jensen, CW Martin, BJ Roberts, J Valenti, K O’Connor, and SC Halbert (in press) Fish assemblage structure in Louisiana salt marshes: effects of the Macondo Oil Spill. Estuaries and Coasts DOI 10.1007/s12237-014-9890-6.
• 2015 Heck Jr, KL, FJ Fodrie, SL Madsen, CJ Baillie, and DA Byron (2015) Seagrass consumption by native and a tropically associated fish species: potential impacts of the tropicalization of the northern Gulf of Mexico. Marine Ecology Progress Series 520: 165–173.
• 2015 Fodrie, FJ, KW Able, F Galvez, KL Heck Jr, OP Jensen, PC López-Duarte, CW Martin, RE Turner, and A Whitehead (2014) Integrating organismal and population responses of estuarine fishes in Macondo spill research. BioScience 64: 778-788.
• 2015 Gittman, RK, FJ Fodrie, AM Popowich, DA Keller, JF Bruno, CA Currin, CH Peterson, and MF Piehler (in press) Engineering away our natural defenses: an analysis of shoreline hardening in the United States. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
• 2015 Gittman, RK, CH Peterson, CA Currin, FJ Fodrie, MF Piehler, and JF Bruno (in press) Living shorelines can enhance the nursery role of threatened coastal habitats. Ecological Applications
• 2015 Baillie, CJ, JM Fear, and FJ Fodrie (in press) Landscape effects on seagrass and saltmarsh habitat-use by juvenile fishes in a temperate estuary. Estuaries and Coasts DOI 10.1007/s12237-014-9898-y.
• 2015 Fodrie, FJ, AB Rodriguez, CJ Baillie, MC Brodeur, SE Coleman, RK Gittman, DA Keller, MD Kenworthy, AK Poray, JT Ridge, EJ Theuerkauf, and NL Lindquist (2014) Classic paradigms in a novel environment: inserting food-web and productivity lessons from rocky shores and saltmarshes in to biogenic reef restoration. Journal of Applied Ecology 51: 1314-1325.
• 2015 Able, KW and FJ Fodrie (2015) Distribution and dynamics of habitat use by juvenile and adult flatfishes. Pgs. 242-282. In: Gibson, RN, RDM Nash, AJ Geffen, and HW Van der Veer (eds.), Flatfishes: Biology and Exploitation, Second Edition. Fish and Aquatic Resources Series. Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, United Kingdom.
• 2015 Brodeur, MC, MF Piehler, and FJ Fodrie (2015) Consumers mitigate effects of heat stress and nutrient enrichment on eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) communities at its southern range limit. Marine Ecology Progress Series 525: 53-64.
• 2011 Fodrie, FJ and KL Heck, Jr. (2011) Response of coastal fishes to the Gulf of Mexico oil disaster. PLoS One 6(7): e21609.
• 2010 Fodrie, FJ, KL Heck Jr, SP Powers, WM Graham and KL Robinson (2010) Climate-related, decadal-scale assemblage changes of seagrass-associated fishes in the northern Gulf of Mexico.

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