Dr. Amanda W.J. Demopoulos Benthic Ecologist
Publications
available in PDF format on request
Demopoulos, A.W.J., C.R. Smith, D.J. DeMaster and W. Fornes. 2003. Evaluation of excess 234Th
activity in sediments as an indicator of food quality for deep-sea deposit feeders. J. Mar. Res. 61:267-284.
Demopoulos, A.W.J., C.R. Smith, and P.A. Tyler. 2003. Ecology of the deep Indian Ocean floor. In:
Ecosystems of the World Volume 28: Ecosystems of the Deep Ocean, P.A. Tyler, ed., Elsevier, Amsterdam. 569 pp.
Smith, C.R. and A.W.J. Demopoulos. 2003. Ecology of the deep Pacific Ocean floor. In: Ecosystems of the World Volume 28: Ecosystems of the Deep Ocean, P.A. Tyler, ed., Elsevier, Amsterdam, 569 pp.
Demopoulos, A.W.J., B. Fry., C.R. Smith. 2007. Food-web structure in exotic and native mangroves: a
Hawaii-Puerto Rico comparison, Oecologia. 153:675-686.
Demopoulos, A.W.J., N. Cormier, K. Ewel, B. Fry. 2008. Use of multiple chemical tracers to define
habitat use of Indo-Pacific mangrove crab, Scylla serrata (Decapoda: Portunidae). Estuaries and Coasts. 31:371-381.
In Preparation
Demopoulos, A.W.J. and C.R. Smith. Biological meltdown in paradise: introduced mangrove
facilitation of opportunistic exotics in the Hawaiian Islands. Ecology.
Demopoulos, A.W.J. and C. Whitcraft. Grazing by Melampus olivaceus affects leaf litter patterns in an
invaded setting. Marine Ecology Progress Series.
Demopoulos, A.W.J., I. Kay, and L.A. Levin. Invasion resurrection: implications of introduced mangroves
re-infesting the Mission Bay Marsh, San Diego, California. Biological Invasions.
Demopoulos, A.W.J. Consequences of typhoon disturbance on mangrove benthic community structure
and function. U.S. Forest Service GTR.
Demopoulos, A.W.J. Litter-fall decomposition and nutrient dynamics in native and introduced mangrove
forests: implications of forest age on mangrove organic matter cycling. Wetlands Ecology and
Management.
Technical Reports, Meeting Proceedings, Book Reviews
Demopoulos, A.W.J. 2004. Black Mangrove Benthic Community Structure, Seedling Growth
and Survival, and Sediment Characteristics in Anthropogenically Disturbed and Pristine Habitats, NOAA/NERR final report, Jobos Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Puerto Rico.
Demopoulos, A.W.J. 2003. Introduced mangroves in the Hawaiian Islands: Their history and
impact on Hawaiian coastal ecosystems. In: Global Invasive Species Programme-Invasive Species Report following the conference on the Ecological and Socio-Economic Impacts of Invasive Alien Species on Island Ecosystems.
Demopoulos, A.W.J. 2003. Book Review of Sokolova, M.N. 2000. Feeding and Trophic
Structure of the Deep-Sea Macrobenthos. Smithsonian Institution Libraries, Washington, D.C. 264 pp. In: Deep-Sea Newsletter 32:24-25.
Demopoulos, A.W.J. 2000. Evaluation of excess 234Th activity in sediments as an indicator of
food quality for deep-sea deposit feeders, M.S. Thesis. Dept. of Oceanography, University of Hawaii.
Levin, L.A., T.S. Talley, A.A. Larson, A. Jones*. 1997. Faunal composition in the Tijuana River
Estuary Intertidal Habitats and the role of life histories in the faunal recovery of Southern California
Restored Wetlands. Final Report to the Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve. NOAA
Award, No. NA 670R0237. NOAA.
Levin, L., D. Talley, T. Talley, A. Larson, A. Jones*, G. Thayer, C. Currin, and C. Lund. 1997.
Restoration of Spartina marsh function: An infaunal perspective. Conference Proceedings, Society for Ecological Restoration, 1995 International Conference. Seattle, Washington. Sept. 14-16, 1995.
* Please note Demopoulos formerly Jones.
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