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Investigating the effect of oil spills
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Michael Drexler

University of South Florida

College of Marine Science

140 7th Ave South
St. Petersburg , FL  33701  

mdrexler@mail.usf.edu

Project List:

Center for Integrated Modeling and Analysis of Gulf Ecosystems (C-IMAGE)

Year 2-4 Consortia Grants (RFP-I)Role: Graduate Student - PhD Level, GoMRI Scholar

Publications & Presentations:

Journal Article - 1

2013

Drexler, M., & Ainsworth, C. H. (2013). Generalized Additive Models Used to Predict Species Abundance in the Gulf of Mexico: An Ecosystem Modeling Tool. PLoS ONE, 8(5), e64458.

Conference Presentations - 7

2016

Ainsworth, C. M., M.; Dornberger, L. D., & M.; Perryman, H. (2016). Ecosystem recovery following the DWH oil spill evaluated using an end-to-end model. In National Conference on Ecosystem Restoration

2014

Ainsworth, C. D., L.; Drexler, M. M., M.; Perryman, H. D., D.; Babcock, B. S., & M (2014). Development of an Atlantis ecosystem model to study food web impacts of DWH oil spill. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2014
Drexler, M. A., & C (2014). Modeling population connectivity, larval drift, and cumulative contaminate exposure mortality in the GoM. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2014
Drexler, M. A., & C (2014). The use of zero inflated generalized addive models to predict aggregate functional group distributions for the Gulf of Mexico. In ICES Annual Science Conference - 2014

2013

Ainsworth, C. D., M.; Masi, M. P., H.; Nutall, M. D., D. Babcock, B. S., & M (2013). Development of an Atlantis ecosystem model to sutdy food web impacts of DWHOS. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2013
Drexler, M. (2013). Rate My Teaching: Using voluntary online evaluation instrument to characterize excellent teaching. In University of South Florida, College of Marine Science Graduate Student Symposium

2012

Drexler, M. A., & C (2012). The use of zero-inflated generalized additive models to predict aggregate functional group distributions for the Gulf of Mexico. In ICES ASC Annual Conference