Office:
3314 Wickson
Lab: 3111 Wickson
Phone: (530) 752-9151
Fax: (530) 752-3350
Lab at Bodega Marine Laboratory : (707) 875-2036
Email: tedgrosholz@ucdavis.edu
Mailing Address:
Environmental
Science & Policy
University of California
One
Shields Way
Davis, CA 95616 -8576
#7483
Education:
Ph.D., Zoology, 1990, University of
California, Berkeley,
A.B., Biology, 1982, Brown University
Research:
Ted
Grosholz’s fields of interest include population dynamics and community
ecology, invasion biology, conservation biology and biodiversity of marine and
estuarine systems, applications of ecological theory to coastal management
problems.
Selected Publications:
Grosholz, E. D., G. M. Ruiz, C. A. Dean, K. A. Shirley, J. L. Maron, and P.
G. Connors. 2000. The impacts
of a nonindigenous marine predator in
a California bay. Ecology 81: 1206-1224.
Ruiz, G. M., P. Fofonoff, A. H.
Hines, and E. D. Grosholz. 1999. Nonindigenous species as stressors in estuarine
and marine communities: assessing
invasion impacts and interactions. Limnology
and Oceanography
44: 950-972.
Jamieson, G. S., D. A. Armstrong,
E. D. Grosholz, and R. W. Elner. 1998. Potential ecological implications
from
the introduction of the European
green crab, Carcinus maenas, to
British Columbia, Canada, and Washington,
USA.
Journal of Natural History 32: 1587-1598.
Geller, J. B., E. D. Walton, E. D.
Grosholz, and G. M. Ruiz. 1997. Cryptic invasion of Carcinus
detected by
molecular phylogeography. Molecular
Ecology 6: 901-906.
Ruiz, G. M., J. T. Carlton, E. D.
Grosholz, and A. H. Hines. 1997. Global invasions of marine and estuarine
habitats by non-indigenous species:
mechanisms, extent, and consequences. American
Zoologist 37: 619-630.
Grosholz, E. D. and G. M. Ruiz. 1997.
Evidence for regional adaptation of Black Band Disease at Carrie Bow
Cay,
Belize.
Proceedings of the 8th International Coral Reef Symposium 1: 579-581.
Grosholz, E. D., and G. M. Ruiz.
1996. Predicting the impact of introduced marine species: lessons from the
multiple
invasions of the European green
crab. Biological Conservation 78: 59-66.
Grosholz, E. D. 1996. Contrasting
rates of spread for introduced species in terrestrial and marine systems.
Ecology 77: 1680-1686.
Cooperative
Extension:
Ted Grosholz ‘s cooperative extension program involves
education and outreach on coastal resource management issues such as
nonindigenous species, habitat restoration, and invertebrate fisheries for state
and federal agencies, aquaculture and fisheries representatives ,
non-governmental organizations, tribal councils, volunteer groups, etc.
Graduate Students:
I accept graduate students through the Graduate Group in
Ecology (GGE).