Stephen A. Borgianini, PhD
Associate Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Department of Natural Sciences
Hilton Head Island (T,Th)

I am an Associate Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at USCB. I earned my BS in Marine Science from Stockton University, my MS in Biology from Rutgers University, and my PhD in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the »Æ¹ÏÊÓÆµ Columbia. My students and I are studying the ecological effects of sea level rise on the long-term viability of coastal habitats. I am especially interested in the effects of enhanced freshwater runoff from developed coastal areas on the structure of the plant and animal communities in the Lowcountry’s unique and vulnerable high-salinity estuaries. Organisms living in high-salinity estuaries of the Sea Island Coastal Region of South Carolina and Georgia are quite susceptible to large, rapid inputs of fresh water. I teach Ecology and Evolution, Conservation Biology, the Biology of Marine Organisms, Marine Ecology and the Ecology of the Sea Islands of South Carolina and Georgia.
- Education
- Teaching
- Research
Department of Biological Sciences, Ecology
and Evolutionary Biology, 2008
MS Rutgers University
Department of Biology, 1984
BS Stockton University
Marine Sciences Department, 1978
- B101 Biological Principles I
- B102 Biological Principles II
- B290 Weekly Seminar in Science
- B301 Ecology and Evolution
- B301L Ecology and Evolution Lab
- B399 Independent Study
- B460L Gen Physiology Laboratory
- B471 Conservation Biology
- B475 Marine Ecology
- B475L Marine Ecology Laboratory
- B499 Topics in Biology
- Ecology
- Evolutionary biology
- Coastal conservation
- Natural history of Crustacea
- Marine biology