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Joe Quattro is a Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences and Earth, Ocean and Environment at the University of South Carolina, affiliated with the McCausland College of Arts and Sciences. He specializes in marine population genetics, with expertise in fishery species and threatened marine organisms like loggerhead sea turtles. His research focuses on population dynamics, genetic management, and conservation biology, utilizing molecular tools to address ecological and management challenges.
Dr. Quattro's work bridges marine biology and genetics, investigating species such as black sea bass and largemouth bass while addressing anthropogenic impacts like pesticide exposure in copepods. His studies often involve collaboration with institutions to inform fisheries regulations and marine protected area design.
His recent publications (2012) emphasize spatial and genetic analyses of sea turtle populations, population structure of commercially important species, and endocrine disruption in marine invertebrates. These contributions highlight his role in advancing both conservation science and molecular techniques in ecology.
Though no specific grants or awards are listed, his active publication record indicates sustained research activity in marine biodiversity and genetic resource management.
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