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  Anna R. Armitage
  Assistant Professor
   
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Texas A&M University
200 Seawolf Parkway,
Bld# 3029, Office 259
Galveston TX 77553 USA
(409) 740-4842
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  Interests  
  Coastal and wetlands community ecology in salt marshes, tidal mudflats, and seagrass beds, with particular focus on changes in trophic structure following habitat restoration, nutrient enrichment, and other human disturbances.
         
  Education  
  B.S. (Marine Biology), University of California Los Angeles, 1995  
  Ph.D. (Biology), University of California Los Angeles, 2003  
     
  Courses Taught  
  Coastal Plant Ecology (MARB 430)  
  Seminar in Marine Biology (MARB 482)
       
  Recent Publications
  Armitage, A.R., V. Gonzalez, and P. Fong. 2009. Decoupling of nutrient and grazer impacts on a benthic estuarine diatom assemblage. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science: in press. Abstract
   
 

Frankovich, T.A., A.R. Armitage, A.H. Wachincka, E.E. Gaiser, and J.W. Fourqurean. 2009. Nutrient effects on seagrass epiphyte community structure in Florida Bay. Journal of Phycology 45: in press. Abstract

   
 

Armitage, A.R., S.M. Jensen, J.E. Yoon, and R.F. Ambrose. 2007. Wintering shorebird assemblages and behavior in restored tidal wetlands in southern California. Restoration Ecology 15: 139-148. Abstract

   
 

Armitage, A.R., K.E. Boyer, R.R. Vance, and R.F. Ambrose. 2006. Restoring assemblages of salt marsh halophytes in the presence of a rapidly colonizing dominant species. Wetlands 26: 667-676. Abstract

   
 

Armitage, A.R. and P. Fong. 2006. Predation and physical disturbance by crabs reduce the relative impacts of nutrients in a tidal mudflat. Marine Ecology Progress Series 313: 205-213. Abstract

   
  Affiliations  
  Marine Biology  
  Marine Biology Graduate Program  
  Marine Science  
  Ecosystem Science and Management  
         

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