Presentations and Posters
*Ramsden, S., M. A. Albins, M. A. Dance, S. P. Powers, R. Baker. Sportfish behavior and habitat selection along a protected shoreline. GRC Movement Ecology of Animals. Barga, Italy. May. 2023. [poster]
S. Powers, *M. A. Albins, K. Boswell, J. Buckel, M. Catalano, G. Chiu, M. Dance, M. Drymon, J. Hoenig, S. Midway, S. Murawski, N. Phillips, J. Rooker, E. Saillant, S. Scyphers, L. Stokes, G. Stunz, T. Switzer, D. Wells. The Greater Amberjack count: an overview. Bays and Bayous. Mobile, Alabama. Jan. 2023.
*Ramsden, S., M. A. Albins, R. Baker. Novel application of fine-scale acoustic telemetry: tracking sportfish movements in the noisy environment of a protected shoreline. Restore America’s Estuaries. New Orleans, Louisiana. Dec. 2022
*Ramsden, S., M. A. Albins, M. Dance, D. Kiene, R. Baker. Habitat partitioning by four sportfishes along a restored shoreline. Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting. Grand Rapids, Michigan. May. 2022
*Ramsden, S., M. A. Albins, R. Baker. Seasonal and tidal movement patterns of Red Drum in a restored seascape. American Fisheries Society. Baltimore, Maryland. Nov. 2021
*Cox, T. E., S. Powers, K. Boyle, M. A. Albins, J. Cebrian. Net community production of artificial reef benthos and adjacent water-column habitats in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation. Virtual Venue. Nov. 2021
*M. A. Albins, C. L. Hightower, C. Newton, S. P. Powers. Response of Alabama marine and estuarine fishes to artificial reef addition and enhancement. Alabama Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Spanish Fort, Alabama. Feb. 2019
*M. A. Albins, C. L. Hightower, C. Newton, S. P. Powers. Response of Alabama marine and estuarine fishes to artificial reef addition and enhancement. Bays and Bayous Symposium. Mobile, Alabama. Nov. 2018
*Cox, E., *M. A. Albins, S. Powers, M. Drymon, J. Cebrian. Assessing the ecological benefits of a new artificial reef network in the Northern Gulf of Mexico. Bays and Bayous Symposium. Biloxi, Mississippi. Nov. 2016 [poster]
*Curtis, J. S., M. A. Albins, E. B. Peebles, C. D. Stallings. Resource use of invasive lionfish and a native predator compared using stable isotope analysis of eye lenses. Western Society of Naturalists. Monterey, California. Nov. 2016
*Curtis, J. S., M. A. Albins, C. D. Stallings. Do invasive lionfish affect the diet and condition of native predators? Benthic Ecology Meeting. Portland, Maine. Mar. 2016
*Kindinger, T. L., M. A. Albins. Consumptive and non-consumptive effects of invasive lionfish on native herbivorous fishes. Gordon Research Conference on Predator-Prey Interactions. Ventura, California. Jan. 2016 [poster]
*Albins, M. A., S. Szedlmayer, P. Mudrak. Fish community composition on artificial reefs in the northeast Gulf of Mexico before and after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. 68th Annual Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute Meeting. Panama City, Panama. Nov. 2015
*Bierman, L., S. Szedlmayer, M. A. Albins. Investigating the age frequency, growth, and PAH levels of roughtongue bass, Pronotogrammus martinicensis, following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. 68th Annual Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute Meeting. Panama City, Panama. Nov. 2015 [poster]
*Curtis, J. S., M. A. Albins, C. D. Stallings. Do invasive lionfish affect the diet and condition of native mesopredators? 68th Annual Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute Meeting. Panama City, Panama. Nov. 2015
Kindinger, T. L., *M. A. Albins, M. A. Hixon. Consumptive and non-consumptive effects of invasive lionfish on native herbivores. 68th Annual Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute Meeting. Panama City, Panama. Nov. 2015
*Stallings, C. D., M. A. Albins, S. Moneysmith, M. Hoffman, V. McDonough. Spatial and temporal analysis of the Biscayne National Park Lionfish Removal Program (2010 - 2015). 68th Annual Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute Meeting. Panama City, Panama. Nov. 2015
*Curtis, J. S., M. A. Albins, C. D. Stallings. Can competition with invasive Lionfish lead to dietary shifts of a native predator? Benthic Ecology Meeting. Ontario, Canada, Mar. 2015
*Albins, M. A., S. Szedlmayer, P. Mudrak. Fish community composition on artificial reefs in the northeast Gulf of Mexico before and after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society Meeting. Savannah, Georgia. Jan. 2015
*Curtis, J. S., M. A. Albins, C. D. Stallings. Competition between an invasive marine fish and native generalist piscivore. Benthic Ecology Meeting. Jacksonville, Florida. Mar. 2014
Albins, M. A., *K. R. Wall, J. S. Curtis, C. D. Stallings. Fishing down an invasive species: determining the effort to reduce local lionfish populations and mitigate their effects. Benthic Ecology Meeting. Jacksonville, Florida. Mar. 2014
*Albins, M. A. Effects of invasive Pacific red lionfish on Atlantic coral-reef fish communities. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Lionfish Summit. Cocoa Beach, Florida. Oct. 2013
*Stallings, C. D., M. A. Albins, *K. R. Wall. Fishing down an invasive species: determining the effort to reduce local lionfish populations and mitigate their effects. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Lionfish Summit. Cocoa Beach, Florida. Oct. 2013 [poster]
*Albins, M. A., S. Szedlmayer. Age-1 red snapper Lutjanus campechanus exclude age-0 red snapper from high-quality recruitment habitat. American Fisheries Society 143rd Annual Meeting. Little Rock, Arkansas. Sep. 2013
*Albins, M. A., S. Szedlmayer. Age-1 red snapper Lutjanus campechanus exclude age-0 red snapper from high-quality recruitment habitat. American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists 93rd Annual Meeting. Albuquerque, New Mexico. Jul. 2013
*Albins, M. A., S. Szedlmayer. Age-1 red snapper Lutjanus campechanus exclude age-0 red snapper from high-quality recruitment habitat. Alabama Fisheries Association 29th Annual Meeting. Guntersville, Alabama. Mar. 2013
*Albins, M. A., M. A. Hixon. Effects of invasive Pacific red lionfish on coral-reef fish communities: a large-scale, long-term experiment. Gulf Estuarine Research Society 2012 Biennial Meeting. Dauphin Island, Alabama. Nov. 2012
*Albins, M. A., M. A. Hixon. Effects of invasive Pacific red lionfish on coral-reef fish communities: a large-scale, long-term experiment. 92nd Annual Meeting of the Western Society of Naturalists. Vancouver, Washington. Nov. 2011
*Albins, M. A. Effects of the invasive Pacific red lionfish on Atlantic coral-reef fish communities. 40th Annual Benthic Ecology Meeting. Mobile, Alabama. Mar. 2011
*Albins, M. A. Effects of the invasive Pacific red lionfish on Atlantic coral-reef fish communities. Oregon State University Biology Graduate Student Symposium. Newport, Oregon. Jan. 2011
*Christie, M. R., C. D. Stallings, D. W. Johnson, M. A. Albins, J. Beets, B. N. Tissot, Y. Jia, S. Thompson, M. A. Hixon. Patterns of population connectivity in a coral-reef fish. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists. Portland, Oregon. Jul. 2009
*Albins, M. A., T. J. Pusack, M. A. Hixon. Effects of the invasive Indo-Pacific lionfish (Pterois volitans) on Bahamian coral-reef fishes: predation and competition. 89th Annual Meeting of the Western Society of Naturalists. Vancouver, British Columbia. Nov. 2008. Winner “Best Student Presentation in Ecology and Conservation”
*Christie, M. R., M. A. Albins, J. P. Beets, B. N. Tissot, S. E. Thompson, M. A. Hixon. Patterns of population connectivity in a coral-reef fish. 89th Annual Meeting of the Western Society of Naturalists. Vancouver, British Colombia. Nov. 2008
*Albins, M. A., M. A. Hixon. Short-term effects of the invasive Indo-Pacific lionfish on Bahamian coral-reef fishes. 11th International Coral Reef Symposium. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Jul. 2008
*Christie, M. R., C. D. Stallings, D. W. Johnson, M. A. Albins, J. P. Beets, B. N. Tissot, S. E. Thompson, M. A. Hixon. Larval retention and population connectivity in two coral-reef fishes. 11th International Coral Reef Symposium. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Jul. 2008
*Page-Albins, K., P. Vroom, M. A. Albins, R. Hoeke, C. Smith. Patterns in benthic communities at a remote subtropical atoll along a wave exposure gradient. 11th International Coral Reef Symposium. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Jul. 2008 [poster]
*Albins, M. A. Effects of the invasive Indo-Pacific lionfish (Pterois volitans/miles complex) on native Bahamian coral-reef fish communities: Preliminary investigations. 88th Annual Meeting of the Western Society of Naturalists. Ventura, California. Nov. 2007
*Hixon, M. A., *C. D. Stallings, M. R. Christie, D. W. Johnson, M. A. Albins. What determines the number of fish in the sea? Oregon State University National Science Board Seminar. Corvallis, Oregon. Feb. 2007 [poster]
*Albins, M. A., *K. Britton, E. Chun Fat, J. Crompton, *W. Evans, *M. Flynn, A. Franklin, R. Horton, M. Kaneshiro, S. Melendez, T. Morian, J. Royer, R. Tanney, M. Teasdale. Physical and biological profiles of Hilo Bay reveal an unexpected area of high productivity. XIII Chemistry for Protection of the Environment Conference. Hilo, Hawaii. Sep. 2002 Winner “Tristan Joseph DLugosz Memorial Award for Excellence in Environmental Science Presentation” [poster]
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