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Director - Dr. John W. "Wes" Tunnell, Jr.
Dr. Wes Tunnell is a broadly trained
marine biologist/ecologist with a particular interest in
field studies on coral reefs and coastal areas of the Gulf
of Mexico. Although his current focus is on biodiversity of
the Gulf of Mexico, he has studied and published on coral
reef ecology, coastal ecology, molluscan distribution and
ecology, oil spill impacts, brachiopods, colonial
waterbirds, and vertebrate fossils from the seabed. Dr.
Tunnell published a book on the
Laguna Madre of Texas and
Tamaulipas, and he has another in press, Coral Reefs
of the Southern Gulf of Mexico, and another,
Texas Seashells, in preparation.
Curriculum Vitae
Email: wes.tunnell@tamucc.edu
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Select Publications
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Tunnell, J.W. Jr.. 2005. Biodiversity of the Gulf
of Mexico project. pp. 285-286 in P. Miloslavich and E.
Klein (eds.) Caribbean Marine Biodiversity: The Known
and the Unknown. DEStech Publications, USA.
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Tunnell, J.W. Jr. and S.A. Earle. 2004. Harte
Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies:
Initiatives in Marine Science Research. Proceedings of 55th
Annual Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute, Xel-Ha,
Quintana Roo, Mexico, pp. 132-141.
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Beaver, C.R., S.A. Earle, J.W. Tunnell,
Jr., E.F. Evans, A.V. de la Cerda. 2004. Mass
spawning of reef corals within the Veracruz Reef System,
Veracruz, Mexico. Coral Reefs. 23:234.
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Tunnell, J.W. Jr.
and F.W. Judd (eds). 2002. The Laguna Madre of Texas and
Tamaulipas. Texas A&M University Press, College Station,
Texas. 346 pp.
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Tunnell, J.W. Jr. and B.R. Chapman. 2001. Ecology
of nesting seabirds on the Campeche Bank Islands,
southeastern Gulf of México. Atoll Research
Bulletin 482: 1-50.
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Dokken, Q.R., I.R. MacDonald, J.W. Tunnell, Jr., T.
Wade, C.R. Beaver, S.A. Childs, K. Withers, and T.W.
Bates. 2001. Long-term monitoring of the East and West
Flower Garden Banks, 1998-1999. OCS Study MMS. Minerals
Management Service. New Orleans, LA. p. 120.
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Hicks, D.W., J.W.
Tunnell, Jr., and R.F. McMahon. 2001. Population
dynamics of the nonindigenous brown mussel Perna perna
in the Gulf of México compared to other world-wide
populations. Marine Ecology Progress Series 211:
181-192.
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Hicks, D.W., C.P. Onuf, and J.W. Tunnell, Jr.
1998. Response of shoal grass, Halodule wrightii,
to extreme winter conditions in the Lower Laguna Madre,
Texas. Aquatic Botany. 62: 107-114.
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Lang, J., P. Alcolado,
J.P. Carricart-Ganivet, M. Chiappone, A. Curran, P.
Dustan, G. Gaudian, F. Geraldes, St. Gittings, R. Smith,
J.W. Tunnell, Jr., and J. Wiener. 1998. Status of
coral reefs in the northern areas of the wider Caribbean.
Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network, Australian
Institute of Marine Science. Australia. 123-134 pp.
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Tunnell, J.W, Jr. and Q.R. Dokken. 1996. Current
status and historical trends of the estuarine living
resources within the Corpus Christi Bay National Estuary
Program Study Area. Corpus Christi Bay
National Estuary Program. 4 Vols. 1442 p.
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