Faculty Researcher, University of Hawaii, Department of Botany, 3190 Maile Way, Honolulu, HI, 96822, Email: jesmith@hawaii.edu, Office: (808)956-3943

New Job At NCEAS beginning Oct 1, 2005

NCEAS

 

PUBLICATIONS

In Press

Smith, J. E., J. W. Runcie and C. M. Smith (In Revision) Bloom dynamics and physiological ecology of the invasive green alga Cladophora sericea on West Maui.  Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser.

Conklin, E. J. and J. E. Smith (In Press) Increases in abundance and development of management options for the invasive red alga Kappaphycus in Kane’ohe Bay, Hawai’i. Biological Invasions.

Schaffelke, B., J. E. Smith & C. L. Hewitt (In Press). Introduced macroalgae- a growing concern. Proceedings of the International Seaweed Symposium in Hydrobiologia.

G. C. Zuccarello, A.T. Critchley, J. E. Smith & J. A. West (In Press). Systematics and genetic variation in commercial Kappaphycus and Eucheuma (Solieriaceae, Rhodophyta). Proceedings of the International Seaweed Symposium in Hydrobiologia.

Friedlander, A. , G. Aeby, E. Brown, A. Clark, S. Coles, S. Dollar, D. Gulko, C. Hunter, P. Jokiel,   J. E. Smith, B. Walsh, I. Williams and W. Wiltse. (In Press) The Status of the Coral Reef Ecosystems of the Main Hawaiian Islands. In The Status of the Coral Reef Ecosystems of the United States and Pacific Freely Associated States: 2004.

 

Published

Smith, J. E., C. Smith, P. Vroom, K. Beach, S. Miller (2004) Nutrient dynamics of the green alga Halimeda tuna on Conch Reef, Florida Keys: possible influence of internal tides on nutrient status and physiology. Limnology and Oceanography 49(6): 1923-1936. www.botany.hawaii.edu/researcher/smith/Smith-LO-2004.pdf

Smith, J. E., R. Most, T. Sauvage, C. Hunter, C. Squair and E. Conklin (2004) Ecology of the invasive red alga Gracilaria salicornia in Waikiki and possible mitigation strategies. Pacific Science 58(2) 325-343. http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/researcher/smith/PacSci-Gsal.pdf

Smith, J. E. (2003) Factors influencing the formation of algal blooms on tropical reefs with an emphasis on nutrients, herbivores and invasive species. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Hawaii, Manoa, 425 pp.

Vroom, P. S., C. M. Smith, J. A. Coyer, L. J. Walters, C. L. Hunter, K. S. Beach, J. E. Smith (2003) Field biology of Halimeda tuna (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta) across a depth gradient: comparative growth, survivorship, recruitment, and reproduction.  Hydrobiologia 501(1): 149-166. http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/researcher/smith/Halimeda-natural%20history.pdf

Runcie, J. W. and J. E. Smith (2003) Introduction to special issue: Nutrient dynamics in coastal ecosystems-linking physical and biological processes. Journal of Marine Systems 42(3-4): 81-82. http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/researcher/smith/

Smith, J. E., C. L. Hunter and C. M. Smith (2002) Distribution and reproductive characteristics of nonindigenous and invasive marine algae in the Hawaiian Islands. Pacific Science 56(3): 299-315. http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/researcher/smith/Alien-surveys-PacSci.pdf

Vroom, P.  S., J. E. Smith and C. M. Smith (2001) Observations of reproduction in Rhipidosiphon javensis (Halimedineae, Bryopsidales) in Hawai’i. Phycologia 40(1): 97-100.

Smith, J. E., C. L. Hunter and C. M. Smith (2001) The effects of herbivory and nutrient enrichment on benthic community structure and development on a Hawaiian Reef. Coral Reefs 19: 332-342.  http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/researcher/smith/JESmith-coral%20reefs-2001.pdf

Coles, S.L., R.C. DeFelice, J.E. Smith, D. Muir & L.G. Eldredge (1998) Determination of baseline conditions for introduced marine species in near shore waters of the island Kaho‘olawe, Hawai‘i. Bishop Museum Technical Report No. 14.

 

In Review

Zemke-White, W. L. and J. E. Smith (In Review) Environmental impacts of seaweed farming in the tropics. Book chapter, Seaweed Resources of the World.

 

In Prep

Smith, J. E., E. J. Conklin, C. L. Hunter and C. M. Smith (In Prep) Invasive species on coral reefs a new threat to diversity and coral persistence.

Smith, J. E. (In Prep) A review of invasive macroalgae in tropical marine ecosystems.  Invited for Frontiers in Ecology & the Environment.