Baruch Institute
Faculty and Staff
Matthew E. Kimball
Title: | Assistant Director, Marine Field Laboratory Assistant Research Professor |
Belle W. Baruch Institute for Marine and Coastal Sciences | |
Email: | matt@baruch.sc.edu |
Phone: | 843-904-9030 |
Office: | BMFL 134 |
Resources: | Baruch Marine Field Lab P.O. Box 1630 Georgetown, SC 29442 USA |
EDUCATION
2008 - PhD, Ecology & Evolution, Rutgers University
2003 - MS, Zoology, North Carolina State University
1999 - BS, Biology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
7/2013 - Present: Assistant Director, Baruch Marine Field Laboratory
1/2011 - 6/2013: Research Coordinator, GTM National Estuarine Research Reserve
7/2008 - 12/2010: Postdoc, Renewable Natural Resources, Louisiana State University
RESEARCH INTERESTS
My general research interests are in marine ecology, particularly the influence of biological and physical factors on the community dynamics of coastal fauna and flora. I am especially interested in the influence of such factors on the distribution and movement of early life stages of estuarine and coastal fishes and invertebrates, as well as the effects of habitat on the survival and growth of these organisms. These interests have resulted in research on such topics as habitat restoration, invasive species, range expansion, and climate change impacts on fauna communities. I use a combination of field and seawater laboratory approaches to pursue these research avenues and recent efforts have focused mainly in estuaries along the southeastern US Atlantic and Gulf coasts.
TEACHING
Fisheries Research Field Techniques, Marine Science (MSCI) 460, Fall (2 credits)
PUBLICATIONS
Lamb KJ, Midway SR, Brasso RL, Lopez-Duarte PC, Kimball ME, Polito MJ (2022). Mercury biomagnification in a coastal Louisiana food web following the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Frontiers in Environmental Science 10:937124.
Rodriguez-Pinto I, Rieucau G, Handegard NO, Kimball ME, Boswell KM (2022). Anthropogenic marsh impoundments alter collective tendency in schooling fish. Estuaries and Coasts 45(3):856-865.
Elmo GM, Crane DP, Kimball ME (2021). Juvenile tarpon Megalops atlanticus use of natural and managed marsh habitats in coastal South Carolina. Environmental Biology of Fishes 104:1655-1664.
Kimball ME, Connolly RM, Alford SB, Colombano DD, James WR, Kenworthy MD, Norris GS, Ollerhead J, Ramsden S, Rehage JS, Sparks EL, Waltham NJ, Worthington TA, Taylor MD (2021). Novel applications of technology for advancing tidal marsh ecology. Estuaries and Coasts 44(6):1568-1578.
Kimball ME, Eash-Loucks WE (2021). Estuarine nekton assemblages along a marsh-mangrove ecotone.
Estuaries and Coasts 44(6):1508-1520
Elmo GM, Crane DP, Kimball ME, Williams KL, Stevens PW (2021). Validity of daily and annual age estimation and back-calculation
methods for early life stages of a subtropical-tropical species, the tarpon (Megalops atlanticus). Fisheries Research 243:106057.
Kimball ME, Mace III, MM, Juzwick DL, Zugelter A, Shenker JM (2021). Age of tarpon (Megalops atlanticus) leptocephali recruiting to salt marsh pools in a South Carolina estuary. Southeastern
Naturalist 20(2):264-272.
Stevens PW, Kimball ME, Elmo GM, Williams KL, Ritch JL, Crane DP (2021). Investigation into the occurrence
of juvenile common snook Centropomus undecimalis, a subtropical estuarine sport fish, in saltmarshes beyond their established range.
Estuaries and Coasts 44(5):1477-1483
Dunn RP, Pfirrmann BW, Kimball ME (2021). Juvenile white shrimp (Litopenaeus setiferus) can be effectively implanted with passive integrated transponder tags. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 540:151560.
Pfirrmann BW, Kimball ME, Mace MM, III, Turley BD (2021). Summer ichthyoplankton assemblage diversity within a southeastern United States estuary. Estuaries and Coasts 44(1):253-268.
Baker R, Taylor MD, Able KW, Beck MW, Cebrian J, Colombano DD, Connolly RM, Currin C, Deegan LA, Feller IC, Gilby BL, Kimball ME, Minello TJ, Rozas LP, Simenstad C, Turner RE, Waltham NJ, Weinstein MP, Ziegler SL, zu Ermgassen PSE, Alcott C, Alford SB, Barbeau MA, Crosby SC, Dodds K, Frank A, Goeke J, Gaines LAG, Hardcastle FE, Henderson CJ, James WR, Kenworthy MD, Lesser J, Mallick D, Martin CW, McDonald AE, McLuckie C, Morrison BH, Nelson JA, Norris GS, Ollerhead J, Pahl JW, Ramsden S, Rehage JS, Reinhardt JF, Rezek RJ, Risse LM, Smith JAM, Sparks EL, Staver LW (2020). Fisheries rely on threatened salt marshes. Science 370(6517):670-671.
Kimball ME, Allen DM, Kenny PD, Ogburn-Matthews V (2020). Decadal-scale changes in subtidal nekton assemblages in a warm-temperate estuary. Estuaries and Coasts 43(4):927-939.
Mace MM, III, Kimball ME, Elmo GM, Crane DP (2020). Overwinter survival, age, and growth of juvenile tarpon (Megalops atlanticus) in a shallow, tidally-restricted habitat in South Carolina. Environmental Biology of Fishes 103(8):965-972.
Kimball, ME, Mace, MM, III (2020). Survival, growth, and tag retention in salt marsh fishes implanted with Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT) tags. Estuaries and Coasts 43(1):151-160.