CURRICULUM VITAE. ACADEMIC POSITIONS Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Marine Science, Florida Gulf Coast University, 1997 Present
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1 CURRICULUM VITAE S. GREGORY TOLLEY Coastal Watershed Institute College of Arts and Sciences Florida Gulf Coast University FGCU Blvd S Fort Myers, Florida gtolley@fgcu.edu ACADEMIC RECORD PhD University of South Florida. Marine Science BS Marshall University. Zoology ACADEMIC POSITIONS Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Marine Science, Florida Gulf Coast University, 1997 Present Sabbatical Leave, Director, Coastal Watershed Institute, Florida Gulf Coast University, 2004 Present Courtesy Faculty, College of Marine Science, University of South Florida Present. Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Marine Science, University of South Florida TEACHING (Previous 5 years) Courses Taught Undergraduate Oceanography OCE 3008 Current Topics: Fisheries EVR 4930 Graduate Estuarine Ecology OCB 6635 Special Topics in Ichthyology OCB 6931 Teaching Expeditions Annual teaching cruises: Onshore-offshore trends in continental shelf oceanography, West Florida Shelf, chief scientist, R/V Bellows and R/V Suncoaster SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY (previous 5 years) Publications Refereed Van Horn, J & SG Tolley Acute response of the estuarine crab Eurypanopeus depressus to salinity and desiccation stress. Journal of Crustacean Biology 29(4)
2 Van Horn, J & SG Tolley. In press. Gulf of Mexico Science Volety, AK, M Savarese, SG Tolley, WS Arnold, P Sime, P Goodman, RH Chamberlain & PH Doering Eastern oysters (Crassostrea virginica) as an indicator for restoration of Everglades Ecosystems. Ecological Indicators Tolley, SG, AK Volety, M Savarese, L Walls, C Linardich & EM Everham III Multivariate approach to understanding spatial variability of oyster-reef communities. Aquatic Living Resources 19: Coen, LD, RD Brumbaugh, D Bushek, R Grizzle, MW Luckenbach, MH Posey, SP Powers & SG Tolley Potential ecosystem services of oyster restoration in Chesapeake Bay. Marine Ecology Progress Series 341: Tolley, SG, JT Winstead, L Haynes & AK Volety Influence of salinity on the prevalence of the parasite Loxothylacus panopaei in the xanthid Panopeus obesus in Southwest Florida. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 70: Tolley, SG & AK Volety The role of oysters in habitat use of oyster reefs by resident fishes and decapod crustaceans. Journal of Shellfish Research 24: Tolley, SG, AK Volety & M Savarese Influence of salinity on habitat use of oyster reefs in three Southwest Florida Estuaries. Journal of Shellfish Research 24: Winstead, JT, AK Volety & SG Tolley Parasite and symbiont fauna in oysters (Crassostrea virginica) collected from the Caloosahatchee River and estuary in Florida. Journal of Shellfish Research 23: La Peyre, MK, AD Nickens, AK Volety, SG Tolley & JF La Peyre Environmental significance of freshets in reducing Perkinsus marinus infection in eastern oysters (Crassostrea virginica): potential management applications. Marine Ecology Progress Series 248: Tolley, SG & SD Richmond Use of the lava lamp as an analogy in the geoscience classroom. Journal of Geoscience Education 51: , 336 Invited Tolley, SG, AK Volety & M Savarese Shellfish research and adaptive resource management in Southwest Florida: oysters as sentinels of ecosystem health. World Aquaculture 34:64 66
3 NCBI GenBank Van Horn, JR, VS Malhoe, M Thies, M Delvina, L Betano, SG Tolley & T Ueda Cloning of complete peroxiredoxin gene from the intertidal crab Eurypanopeus depressus. GenBank Accession EU Conference Presentations Invited Tolley, G, A Volety, M Savarese, L Haynes & A Booth. Science-based oyster reef restoration in Southwest Florida: considering freshwater inflow Benedict Symposium on Science, Conservation and Restoration of Southwestern Florida Ecosystems. Naples, FL Tolley, SG, AK Volety, M Savarese, LD Walls, C Linardich & EM Everham III Oyster reefs as habitat: understanding the role of freshwater inflow in shaping reef communities. Florida Oyster-reef Restoration Summit, St. Petersburg, FL Volety, AK, SG Tolley & M Savarese Achieving ecological restoration: consideration of factors influencing the success or failure of restoration efforts. Florida Oyster-reef Restoration Summit, St. Petersburg, FL Tolley, SG, AK Volety, M Savarese, LD Walls, C Linardich & EM Everham III Multivariate analysis of spatial variability of oyster reef communities: the influence of salinity. National Shellfisheries Association, Monterey, CA Tolley, SG, AK Volety, M Savarese, L Walls, C Linardich & EM Everham III Multivariate approach to understanding spatial variability of oyster-reef communities. Intern Conf Shellfish Restoration, Brest, France Savarese, M, AK Volety & SG Tolley Design of estuarine restoration projects using aspects of oyster physiology and ecology. International Conference on Shellfish Restoration, Brest, France Walls, LD, LH Haynes, EC Rasnake, CM Linardich, AK Volety, M Savarese & SG Tolley Responses of oyster-reef organisms to variation in freshwater inflow and their use in the restoration of Southwest Florida estuaries. International Conference on Shellfish Restoration, Charleston, SC Volety, A, G Tolley, M Savarese, E Rasnake, L Haynes, J Winstead, T Barnes & P Doering The role of oysters and adaptive resource management in setting restoration targets for Southwest Florida estuaries. International Conference on Shellfish Restoration, Charleston, SC Savarese, M, AK Volety & SG Tolley Use of oyster-reef communities in the design and monitoring of Everglades restoration projects. American Malacological Society, Sanibel Island, FL
4 Volety, AK, SG Tolley, M Savarese & JT Winstead Role of anthropogenic and environmental variability on the physiological and ecological responses of oysters in Southwest Florida estuaries. Aquaculture 2004, Honolulu, HI Savarese, M, SG Tolley & AK Volety Using oyster-reef communities in the design of estuarine restoration projects in South Florida. Aquaculture 2004, Honolulu, HI Contributed Abeels, HA, AK Volety, AN Loh & SG Tolley. Trophic transfer and habitat use of oyster (Crassostrea virginica) reefs in Southwest Florida using stable isotope analysis: Are oyster reefs used for refuge, food or both? National Shellfisheries Association, Savannah, GA. March 2009 Everham, EM III, SG Tolley, J Kakareka & M Savarese The Campus Ecosystem Model: a framework for campus-based undergraduate research. Engagement in Undergraduate Research Symposium. Orlando, FL. Volety, AK, M Savarese, G Tolley, L Haynes, A Booth, W Arnold, P Goodman, P Sime, P Doering Eastern oysters (Crassostrea virginica) as an indicator for restoration of Everglades Ecosystems. Greater Everglades Ecosystem Restoration, Naples, FL Volety, A, L Haynes, A Booth, E Dykes, V Encomio, SG Tolley, M Savarese, P Doering, D Crean, P Sime & P Goodman Influence of salinity and freshwater inflows on the seasonal and spatial variation in the reproduction and larval recruitment of oysters in three Southwest Florida (USA) estuaries. Physiomar, Brest, France Tolley, SG, BM Bachelor, J Evans, J Nelson, J Van Horn, R Miner & S Burghart Recruitment dynamics of commensal organisms on oyster reefs in Southwest Florida. Benthic Ecology Meeting, Providence, RI Van Horn J, V Malhoe, SG Tolley & T Ueda Cloning of peroxiredoxin stress genes in the estuarine crab Eurypanopeus depressus. Benthic Ecology Meeting, Providence, RI Evans, J, J Nelson, B Bachelor, S Burghart & G Tolley Influence of freshwater inflow on the spatial and temporal distribution of ichthyoplankton and gelatinous zooplankton in Estero Bay. Charlotte Harbor Watershed Summit, Punta Gorda, FL Nelson, J, J Evans, B Bachelor, S Burghart & G Tolley Influence of freshwater inflow on the distribution and community structure of decapods zooplankton in Estero Bay. Charlotte Harbor Watershed Summit, Punta Gorda, FL Evans, J, J Nelson, B Bachelor, S Burghart & G Tolley Spatial and temporal distribution of ichthyoplankton and gelatinous zooplankton in Estero Bay, Florida. Estuarine Research Federation, Providence, RI
5 Nelson, J, J Evans, B Bachelor, S Burghart & G Tolley Influence of freshwater inflow on the distribution of decapods zooplankton in Estero Bay, Florida. Estuarine Research Federation, Providence, RI Volety, A, G Tolley, L Haynes, A Bridges, D Crean, P Doering Ecosystem management and restoration. North American Parasitology Congress. Merida, Mexico Bachelor, BM, SG Tolley & SE Burghart Influence of salinity and freshwater inflow on the recruitment of commensal decapod crustaceans to oyster reefs in Estero Bay, Florida. International Conference on Shellfish Restoration, Charleston, SC Volety, AK, SG Tolley, M Savarese, R Wasno & T Barnes Role of bivalves in estuarine management: a case study from Southwest Florida. International Congress on Medical and Applied Malacology, Qingdao, China Walls, LD & SG Tolley Physiological responses to salinity stress in the flatback mud crab Eurypanopeus depressus. National Shellfisheries Association, Monterey, CA Bachelor, BM, SG Tolley & SE Burghart Influence of salinity on the distribution and abundance of larvae of dominant oyster-reef decapods in Southwest Florida. National Shellfisheries Association, Monterey, CA Haynes, L, SG Tolley, AK Volety & JT Winstead The role of low salinity refuges in regulating the prevalence of the parasite Loxothylacus panopaei in the xanthid Panopeus obesus. National Shellfisheries Association, Monterey, CA Volety, A, G Tolley, M Savarese, E Rasnake, L Haynes, J Winstead, T Barnes, P Doering & R Wasno Seasonal and anthropogenic influences on the ecological and physiological responses of oysters: the role of adaptive resource management in SW Florida estuaries. World Aquaculture, Bali, Indonesia Rasnake, E, S Thurston, G Tolley, M Savarese, T Barnes, A Volety & R Wasno Collaboration of community, regulatory agencies and academia in the restoration of oyster reefs in southwest Florida estuaries: an adaptive management strategy. Aquaculture 2004, Honolulu, HI Tolley SG, AK Volety, M Savarese & JT Winstead The influence of salinity on the habitat value of oyster reefs in three southwest Florida estuaries. Estuarine Research Federation, Seattle, WA Volety, AK, SG Tolley & M Savarese Oyster responses as proxies in setting target water quality conditions for restoration of Southwest Florida estuaries. Estuarine Research Federation, Seattle, WA
6 Savarese, M, AK Volety & SG Tolley Late Holocene history of oyster-reef development in Southwest Florida: implications for management and future coastal environmental change. Estuarine Research Federation, Seattle, WA Tolley, SG, AK Volety, M Savarese & JT Winstead Influence of freshwater input on the habitat value of oyster reefs in three Southwest Florida estuaries. National Shellfisheries Association, New Orleans, LA Volety, AK, SG Tolley & JT Winstead Establishing minimum flows and levels of freshwater in the Caloosahatchee River, Florida, using responses of oysters. National Shellfisheries Association, New Orleans, LA Haynes, LH, A Poulos, LK Smith, AK Volety & SG Tolley Suitability of oyster clusters as habitat for reef-resident fishes and decapod crustaceans in the Caloosahatchee Estuary. National Shellfisheries Association, New Orleans, LA SELECTED GRANTS AND CONTRACTS (previous 5 years) South Florida Water Management District. $100,000. The responses of turbidity, CDOM, benthic microalgae, phytoplankton and zooplankton to variation in seasonal freshwater inflow to the Caloosahatchee estuary. PI: SG Tolley; CoPIs: EB Peebles, M Parsons & D Fugate. February 2009-Mar 2010 US Department of Education. $191,593. Freshwater inflow effects in the Caloosahatchee Estuary. PI: SG Tolley; CoPIs: EB Peebles, M Parsons & D Fugate. May 2008-Oct 2009 South Florida Water Management District. $50,000. The responses of turbidity, CDOM, benthic microalgae, phytoplankton and zooplankton to variation in seasonal freshwater inflow to the Caloosahatchee estuary. PI: SG Tolley; CoPIs: EB Peebles, M Parsons & D Fugate. Jan 2008-Jan 2009 South Florida Water Management District. 686,085. Oyster monitoring network for the Caloosahatchee Estuary. PI: AK Volety; CoPIs: SG Tolley & AN Loh Florida Gulf Coast University, Office of Research and Sponsored Programs. $5,000. Gene expression in the intertidal, estuarine crab Eurypanopeus depressus in response to salinity and desiccation stress. PIs: T Ueda & SG Tolley. Jul 2007 Jun 2008 Florida Institute of Oceanography. $8,400 Shiptime. Shiptime support for Florida Gulf Coast University's Marine Science curriculum. PI: SG Tolley. March 2008 Florida Institute of Oceanography, $7,500 Shiptime. Shiptime support for Florida Gulf Coast University's Marine Science curriculum. PI Florida Institute of Oceanography. $7,500 Shiptime. Shiptime support for Florida Gulf Coast University's Marine Science curriculum. PI. 2006
7 South Florida Water Management District. $125,944. The effects of seasonal and spatial variation of salinity on oyster and fish populations in Estero Bay. CoPI Congressional Grant FY United States Environmental Protection Agency. $1,192,900. Research programs at Florida Gulf Coast University related to the study of coastal watersheds in Southwest Florida. PI South Florida Water Management District. $200,000. Freshwater inflow and utilization of the estuarine tributaries of Estero Bay. PI Southwest Florida Water Management District. $21,038. Analyses of the effects of freshwater inflow alteration on oysters (Crassostrea virginica) in the Alafia River and Tampa Bypass Canal/McKay Bay estuarine systems. CoPI Florida Institute of Oceanography. $6,600 Shiptime. Shiptime support for Florida Gulf Coast University's Marine Science curriculum. PI Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, FL. $72,000. Effect of freshwater inflow on the oysters and oyster reef communities in the Caloosahatchee River. CoPI National Marine Fisheries Service, Washington, D.C. $50,000. Community-based restoration of oyster reefs in Southwest Florida Western Everglades watersheds. CoPI Charlotte Harbor National Estuary Program, North Fort Myers, FL. $54,343. Characterization of community assemblages in oyster-reef habitats of the Estero estuary: monitoring the ecological impact of watershed management. CoPI Charlotte Harbor National Estuary Program, North Fort Myers, FL. $25,018. Biological effects of suspended sediments on shellfish in the Charlotte Harbor Watershed: implications for water releases and dredging activities. CoPI Congressional Grant FY United States Environmental Protection Agency. $1,341,200. Research programs at Florida Gulf Coast University related to the study of coastal watersheds in Southwest Florida. PI South Florida Water Management District. $45,000. Mapping of oyster reefs and reefrestoration in Charlotte Harbor. CoPI Florida Institute of Oceanography. $6,600 Shiptime. Shiptime support for Florida Gulf Coast University's Marine Science curriculum. PI Big Cypress Basin, South Florida Water Management District. $25,000. Oyster health and habitat quality in Fakahatchee Estuary: establishing a baseline performance for Ten Thousand Island estuarine restoration. CoPI
8 National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Atlanta, GA. $44,176. Community-based restoration of oyster reefs in the Charlotte Harbor Everglades watershed: collaboration of secondary and postsecondary education. CoPI Florida Institute of Oceanography. $6,600 Shiptime. Shiptime Support for Florida Gulf Coast University's Marine Science Curriculum. PI. 2003
S. GREGORY TOLLEY CURRICULUM VITAE
S. GREGORY TOLLEY CURRICULUM VITAE Florida Gulf Coast University Coastal Watershed Institute 10501 FGCU Blvd South Fort Myers, Florida 33965-6565 239.590.7206 239.590.7200 (FAX) gtolley@fgcu.edu PROFESSIONAL
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