Kimball, Matthew Eric

Research Professor

My general research interests are in marine ecology, particularly the influence of biological and physical factors on the community dynamics of estuarine and coastal flora and fauna. I am especially interested in the influence of such factors on the distribution and movement of juvenile and adult stages of estuarine and coastal fishes and invertebrates, as well as the effects of habitat on the survival and growth of these organisms.

Biographical Profile

College
College of Arts and Sciences
Department
Baruch Institute
Tenure Status
Non-Tenure Track

Interest Background

Do you include students in your research?
Undergraduates and Graduates
Interest Keywords
Fish, movement, distribution, connectivity, behavior, salt marsh
Institutional Focus Areas
Environmental Sciences
Personal Focus Areas
Fish Ecology, Estuarine Ecology, Habitat Restoration

Professional Preparation(Education & Training)

Dates Institution Location Degree Field of Study
08/2003 - 10/2008 Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ PhD Ecology & Evolution
08/2001 - 08/2003 North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC MS Zoology
08/1995 - 12/1999 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC BS Biology

Positions & Appointments

Dates Description Institution/Entity
07/2008 - 12/2010 Postdoctoral Researcher Renewable Natural Resources, Louisiana State University
01/2011 - 06/2013 Assistant Research Professor Biology Department, University of North Florida
01/2011 - 06/2013 Research Coordinator Guana-Tolomato-Matanzas National Estuarine Reserach Reserve
07/2013 Assistant Director Baruch Marine Field Laboratory
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