Troy Mutchler, Ph. D.

Assistant Professor of Biology

Biosketch

Animals seek shelter and food in seagrass beds.

tmutchle@kennesaw.edu

Office: Library - Room 241

Phone: 770.420.4360

Publications

 

 

2009

Mutchler, T., R. F. Mooney, S. Wallace, L. Podsim, S. Fredriksen, and K. H. Dunton In review. Origins and Fate of Inorganic-Nitrogen from Watersheds to Coastal Ocean on the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. In: Paerl, H. and M. Kennish. CRC Press.

 

 

2007

Mutchler, T., K.H. Dunton, A. Townsend-Small, S. Fredriksen, & M.K. Rasser. Isotopic and elemental indicators of nutrient sources and status of coastal habitats in the Caribbean Sea, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science 74: 449-457.

 

 

2006

Mateo M.A., J. Cebrian, K. Dunton, & T. Mutchler. 'Carbon flux in seagrass ecosystems' In: Larkum AWD, Orth RJ, Duarte CM (eds) Seagrass Biology. CRC Press.

 

 

2004

Mutchler, T., M.J. Sullivan, & B. Fry. Potential of 14N isotope enrichment to resolve ambiguities in coastal trophic relationships. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 266: 27-33.