Project: Interacting Effects of Local Demography and Larval Connectivity on Estuarine Metapopulation Dynamics

Acronym/Short Name:EstuarineMetaDyn
Project Duration:2012-03 -2016-02
Geolocation:North Carolina Estuaries

Description

Description from NSF award abstract:
The PIs will use the eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) in Pamlico Sound, North Carolina, as a model system and will attempt to optimize the design of networks of no-take reserves as a strategy for maintaining metapopulations of this commercially harvested species. The project specifically recognizes that network persistence depends on (1) the potential for growth, survival, and reproduction within reserves, and (2) the potential to distribute offspring among reserves. Thus, demographic processes within reserves and settling areas play important roles, along with variability of physical transport. The PIs plan to:
(1) test and refine 3D bio-physical models of connectivity due to oyster larval transport in a shallow, wind-dominated system;
(2) test, refine, and apply technology to detect natal origins of larvae using geochemical tags in larval shell; and
(3) integrate regional connectivity and demographic rates to model metapopulation dynamics.

This study will produce new tools and test and refine others used for studying larval connectivity, a fundamentally important process in the maintenance of natural populations, and thus in biological conservation and resource management. The tools include a hydrodynamic modeling tool coupled with an open-source particle tracking model that will be available on-line with computer code and user guide. The project will use integrated modeling approaches to evaluate the design of reserve networks: results will be directly useful to improving oyster and ecosystem-based management in Pamlico Sound, and the methods will inform approaches to network design in other locations.


DatasetLatest Version DateCurrent State
Oyster density in intertidal quadrats in Pamlico Sound, 2014-2015 (Estuarine Metapop Dynamics project)2021-02-01Final no updates expected
Elemental ratio data from LA ICP-MS analysis of oyster larvae exposed to various temperature, salinity, and elemental concentration treatments conducted in December of 2013 (EstuarineMetaDyn project)2018-01-25Final no updates expected
Oyster spat site information from the Pamlico Sound, North Carolina from June to August 20122017-11-13Final no updates expected
Intertidal oyster size frequency data from Pamlico Sound oyster reefs and hardened shoreline structures, North Carolina from 2014-2015 (EstuarineMetaDyn project)2017-07-31Final no updates expected
Water level in Back Sound, North Carolina from June to December of 2011 (EstuarineMetaDyn project)2017-07-12Final no updates expected
Sampling site and date information at Back Sound, North Carolina between 2010 and 2015 (EstuarineMetaDyn project)2017-04-21Final no updates expected
Reef elevation, exposure, and vertical change from GPS grids of Back Sound, North Carolina from 2011 to 2014 (EstuarineMetaDyn project)2017-04-20Final no updates expected
Eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) density and length measurements from Back Sound, New Jersey in 2010 and 2014 (EstuarineMetaDyn project)2017-04-20Final no updates expected
U.S. coastal county socioeconomic and shoreline condition data synthesis and derived calculations from data sources between 2005 to 2010 (EstuarineMetaDyn project)2017-04-19Final no updates expected
Biomass of fish and crustaceans collected at living shoreline, natural marsh, and bulkhead sites in North Carolina from 2010 to 2012 (EstuarineMetaDyn project)2016-10-21Final no updates expected
Counts of fish and crustaceans collected at living shoreline, natural marsh, and bulkhead sites in North Carolina from 2010 to 2012 (EstuarineMetaDyn project)2016-10-21Final no updates expected
Mussel bed vertical change information from laser scans conducted from 2010 to 2012 in Back Sound, North Carolina (EstuarineMetaDyn project)2016-10-20Final no updates expected
Source code, license, example input and visualization files for beta-LTRANS-ADCIRC, a particle tracking model that runs with ADCIRC circulation model prediction.2016-09-13Final no updates expected
Elemental ratio data from Mass Spec analysis of newly settled oyster spat from Pamlico Sound, North Carolina from June to August of 2012 (EstuarineMetaDyn project)2015-10-07Final no updates expected
Drifter and mooring deployment information in Palimco Sound, North Carolina between June of 2013 and August of 2014 (EstuarineMetaDyn project)Final no updates expected

People

Principal Investigator: David B. Eggleston
North Carolina State University - Center for Marine Science and Technology (NCSU CMAST)

Principal Investigator: F. Joel Fodrie
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-Chapel Hill-IMS)

Principal Investigator: Elizabeth North
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES/HPL)

Co-Principal Investigator: Dr Richard Luettich
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-Chapel Hill-IMS)

Contact: David B. Eggleston
North Carolina State University - Center for Marine Science and Technology (NCSU CMAST)


Data Management Plan

DMP_Eggleston_et_al_OCE-1155609.pdf (73.93 KB)
02/09/2025