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Frederick T. Short

Research

SeagrassNet, which I direct, is an expanding global monitoring effort that is expanding. In 2002-03, I extended SeagrassNet to Brazil, giving a workshop at the University of Rio de Janeiro and taking several field trips that included training sessions for seagrass graduate students, marine managers, and national park personnel. SeagrassNet sites were established in Indonesia in the summer of 2002. I conducted a field training session in Komodo, Indonesia with participation from The Nature Conservancy and the World Wildlife Fund. A monitoring site was established in Tanzania and all the SeagrassNet sites in the Western Pacific continued with quarterly fixed-transect monitoring. Environmental sensors and seagrass samples are sent to UNH for processing; the SeagrassNet website is now fully operational (www.SeagrassNet.org) to receive monitoring data. Read more...

Graduate Students

M.S. Students

Paul Sokoloff

Ph.D. Students

Alyssa Novak

Alumni :: 2006-present

Nora Beem 2008 M.S.
Caroline Erftemeijer 2008 Ph.D.
David Rivers 2006 Ph.D.
Jeffrey Gaeckle 2006 Ph.D.

 

Selected Publications

Short, F.T. and S. Wyllie-Echeverria. 1996. Natural and human-induced disturbance of seagrasses. Environmental Conservation 23(1):17-27.

Davis, R. and F.T. Short. 1997. An improved method for transplanting eelgrass, Zostera marina L. Aquatic Botany, 59:1-15.

Burdick, D.M. and F.T. Short. 1999. The effects of boat docks on eelgrass beds in coastal waters of Massachusetts. Environmental Management, 23:231-240.

Short, F.T. and H. Neckles. 1999. The effects of global climate change on seagrasses Aquatic Botany, 63:169-196.

Short, F.T., D.M. Burdick, C.A. Short, R.C. Davis and P.A. Morgan. 2000. Developing success criteria for restored eelgrass, salt marsh and mud flat habitats. Ecological Engineering, 15:239-252.

Short, F.T., K. Matso, H. Hoven, J. birdWhitten, D.M. Burdick and C.A. Short. 2001. Lobster use of eelgrass habitat in the Piscataqua River on the New Hampshire/Maine Border, USA. Estuaries 24: 249-256.

Short, F.T. and R.G. Coles (eds.).2001. Global Seagrass Research Methods. Elsevier Science, Amsterdam. 473pp.

Short, F.T., R.C. Davis, B.S. Kopp, C.A. Short and D.M. Burdick. 2002. Site selection model for optimal restoration of eelgrass, Zostera marina L. Marine Ecology Progress Series 227: 253-267.

Ralph, P.J. and F.T. Short. 2002. Impact of the wasting disease pathogen, Labyrinthula zosterae, on the photobiology of eelgrass, Zostera marina. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 228: 265-271.

Gaeckle, J. and F.T. Short. 2002. A plastochrone-based method for measuring leaf growth in eelgrass, Zostera marina L., Bulletin of Marine Science.71:1237-1246.

Green, E.P. and Short, F.T. (eds.). 2003. World Atlas of Seagrasses. University of California Press, Berkeley, USA. 286pp.

Behm, P.M., R.M.J. Boumans and F.T. Short. 2003. Spatial Modeling of Eelgrass Distribution in Great Bay, New Hampshire. In: R. Costanza and A. Voinov (eds.) Spatially Explicit Landscape Simulation Modeling. Springer-Verlag, in press.

Lee, K.S., F.T. Short, D.M. Burdick. 2004. Development of a nutrient pollution indicator using the seagrass, Zostera marina, along nutrient gradients in three New England estuaries. Aquat. Bot.

Lee, K.S., F.T. Short, D.M. Burdick. In review. Seasonal changes in plant morphology and leaf tissue nutrient constituents of eelgrass, Zosteramarina L., for use in a nutrient pollution indicator. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser.

Education

1981, Ph.D. (Oceanography), University of Alaska, Institute of Marine Science
1976, M.S. (Biological Oceanography) University of Rhode Island, GSO
1972, B.A. (Mathematics), Plymouth State College

 

Selected Service Activities