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Pam Cox Jutte

Pam Jutte

725 Larkwood Rd.
Charleston, SC 29412
(843) 406-9653
juttep@yahoo.com

Ph.D., 1997, University of California at Berkeley

Research emphasis: Benthic ecology, marine invertebrate behavioral ecology, environmental assessment

Current research projects:

  • vision physiology and reproductive biology in stomatopod crustaceans
  • ecology of benthic epifaunal communities on continental shelf
  • assessment of benthic resources, hard bottom reefs, and physical characteristics in and around ocean dredged material disposal areas and beach renourishment projects
  • assessment of habitat quality of tidal creeks and coastal waters 

Selected Publications:

  • Fiore, C.L. and P.C. Jutte. In press. Communities within communities: a look at sponges and their symbionts off the southeastern United States. Invertebrate Biology.
  • Noakes, S.E. and P.C. Jutte.  2006.  Utilizing gamma isotope tracers to determine sediment source at reef sites near the Charleston Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site.  Marine Pollution Bulletin. 52, 666-673.
  • Zimmerman, L.E., P.C. Jutte, and R.F. Van Dolah.  2003.  An environmental assessment of the Charleston ocean dredged material disposal site and surrounding areas after partial completion of the Charleston harbor deepening project.  Marine Pollution Bulletin.  46(11), 1408-1419.
  • Jutte, P.C., R.F. Van Dolah, and P.T. Gayes.  2002.  Recovery of benthic communities following offshore dredging, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.  Shore & Beach.  70(3), 25-30.
  • Jutte, P.A., Cronin, T.W., and R.L Caldwell. 1998. Photoreception in the planktonic larvae of two species of Pullosquilla, a lysiosquilloid stomatopod crustacean. Journal of Experimental Biology: 201(17), 2481-2487.