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Dr. Bryce J. Brylawski
Assistant Professor
Education
B.A. Biology - St. Mary's College of Maryland 1998
M.S. Marine Ecological Estuarine Sciences, Fisheries Area of Specialization - University of Maryland Center for Ecological Science 2003
Ph.D.Marine Science, Biological Science Area of Specialization - Virginia Institute of Marine Science, The College of William and Mary 2009
Courses Taught
- Concepts and Connections
- Ecophysiology
- Toxicology
- General biology
Research Areas
- Marine Biology & Limnology
- Animal Ecophysiology
- Benthic Ecology
- Bioenergetics and Nutrition
- Toxicology
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Publications
Brylawski, B.J.; T. J. Miller (2003) Bioenergetic modeling of the blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) using the Fish Bioenergetics (3.0) computer program. Bulletin of Marine Science. 72(2):471-490.
Brylawski, B.J.; T.J. Miller (2006) Temperature-dependent growth of the blue crab (Callinectes sapidus), a molt process approach. Canadian Journal for Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 63:1298-1308.
Long, W.C., B.J. Brylawski, and R. D. Seitz. (2008) Behavioral effects of low dissolved oxygen on the bivalve Macoma balthica. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 359:34-39
Seitz, R.D., R.N. Lipcius, K. Knick, M.S. Seebo, W.C. Long, B. Brylawski and A. Smith. (2008) Stock enhancement and ecosystem carrying capacity in blue crab nursery habitats of Chesapeake Bay. Reviews in Fishery Science 16(1):329-337
Long, W.C., R. D. Seitz, B.J. Brylawski, R. N. Lipcius, and S. Schreiber. (In Review). Individual, population, and ecosystem effects of hypoxia: Macoma balthica in Chesapeake Bay. Marine Ecology Progress Series.
Seitz, R.D., B.J. Brylawski (2009) Seitz, Density and Biomass of Dominant Benthic Species in Paradise Creek and the Elizabeth River. Technical report for Craney Island Design Partners.
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