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Dr. Eversole

Dr. Arnold Eversole
Professor, Fish and Wildlife Biology
Department of Aquaculture,Fisheries and Wildlife.

Phone: (864)656-5328

Fax: (864)656-5332
Email: aevrsl@clemson.edu

Personal Web Page: http://people.clemson.edu/~aevrsl

 


Academic Education Background

Degrees

Institutions

Major fields of study

Dates of degrees

Ph.D.

Syracuse University

Zoology

1974

M.Sc.

Syracuse University

Science Education

1969

B.Sc.

Pennsylvania State University

Biological Sciences/History

1963

Non degree Program

Marine Biological Laboratory

Invertebrate Zoology

1970


Research Areas

My research interests are primarily focused on Shellfish biology and aquacutlure, Ecology and disrtibution of crayfish and feshwater mussels, Management of commercial and recreational shellfisheries, Systematics of selected crayfish and molluscan taxa.

Teaching Interests & Teaching Experience

  • Fish and wildlife biology; wetlands wildlife biology and shellfisheries biology.
  • 1974-2004- Professor, Clemson University

Other related Experience

  • 1971. Instructor, The Experimental Invertebrates Zoology Course at Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Massachusets
  • 1995 - 1996. Fulbright Fellow studying crayfish in Finland
  • 1984 - Present. International Consulting

Selected Publications

  1. Stuart, KR, AG Eversole, DE Brune. 2001. Filtration of green algae and cyanobacteria by freshwater mussles in the Partitioned Aquaculture System. J. World Aquacult. Soc. 32:105-111.

  1. Eversole.AG and Y. Mazlum. 2002. Comparative fecundity of three Procambarus species. J. Shellfish Res. 21(1):255-258.

  1. Turker, H, AG Eversole, DE Brune. 2002. Filtration of green and cyanobacteria by Nile tilapia, Orechromis niloticus, in the Partitioned Aquaculture System. Aquaculture. 215: 93-101

  2. Turker, H, AG Eversole, DE Brune, 2003. Effects of temperature and phytoplankton concentration on Nile tilapia, Orechromis niloticus, filtration rate. Aquaculture Res.34: 453:459

  3. Turker, H, EversoleA.G., Brune D.E. 2003. Effect of Nile tilapia. Oreochromis niloticus (L), size on the phytoplankton filtration rates. Aquaculture. Res.34:1087-1091

  4. Turker, H., EversoleA.G., Brune D.E. 2003. Comparitive Nile tilapia and silver carp filtration rates of Partitioned Aquaculture System phytoplankton. Aquaculture 220:449-457

  5. Brune, D.E., Schwartz G., Collier J.A., Schwedler T.E., and Eversole A.G.2003. Intensification of pond aquaculture and high photosynthetic systems. Aqucult. engineering 28:65-86

  6. Mueller, C.R.,Turker, H., EversoleA.G., Brune D.E. 2004. Effect of silver carp Hypophthalmichthys molitirix and fresh water mussel Ellipitio complanata filtration on the phytoplankton community of Partitioned Aquaculture System units.J. World Aquacult. Soc. 35(2): 372-382

  7. Eversole, A.G. and WR McLain. 2002. Procambarid Crawfish Culture. Pages 185-198 in The Encyclopedia of Aquaculture. R Stickney (ed). John Wiley & Sons, New York.

  8. Eversole, A.G.. 2001. Reproduction in Mercenaria. Pages 221-256 in Biology of the Hard Clam. JN Kraeuter and M Castagna (eds). Elsevier Science Publishers.

  9. Mazlum, Y. and Eversole, A.G. Observations on the life cycle of Procambarusa acutus acutus in South Carolina culture ponds. Aquaculture: 238:249-261

  10. Brune, DE, G. Schwartz, JA Collier, T Schwedler, and AG Eversole. 2004 Partitioned Aquaculture System. Pages xxx-xxx in Biology and Culture of Channel Catfish. C Tucker and J Hargreaves (eds) Elsevier Science Publishers.

  11. Welch, S.M and Eversole, A.G. (In review). A proposed classification of primary burrowing crayfish based on terrestrial associations. Freshwater Crayfish.
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