My Graduate Students and their Theses


Students (Degree, Location)

Year

Theses

Currently At:

Justin Compton (M.S. Biological Sciences, Michigan Technological University)

2002


Warm water and small size class fish (Lepomis, Notropis): Consuming the spiny cladodacern: Bythotrephes cederstroemi.

Graduate Student, Pennsylvania State University; University Park, PA

Email

Sandra Harting (Ph.D. Biological Sciences, Michigan Technological University)

1999


Mercury in native ore deposits: An ignored and widespread source of mercury to Lake Superior sediments.

Adj. Instructor, Montana State University; Bozeman, MT

Email

Taylor Jarnagin (Ph.D. Biological Sciences, Michigan Technological University)

1998


Direct and indirect estimates of death rates and predator mediated dispersal of Bythotrephes cederstroemi.

Research Ecologist, U.S. Environmental Photographic Interpretation Center, EPA; Sterling, VA

Email

Ross Lytle (M.S. Biological Sciences, Michigan Technological University)

1997


The survival of Daphnia pulex relative to copper toxicity in the natural waters of the Keweenaw Peninsula.

Kitsap County Health District; Port Orchard, Washington 98366

Judy Wells Budd (Ph.D. Biological Sciences, Michigan Technological University)

1997


Satellite remote sensing of Great Lakes water quality: Case studies of Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron and western Lake Erie.

Research Assistant Professor of Limnology and Remote Sensing, Michigan Tech University

Email

Scot E. Hagerthey (Ph.D. Biological Sciences, Michigan Technological University)

1996


The Ecological Significance of Groundwater Lake Interactions: Epibenthic Algal Communities.

Senior Environmental Scientist, Everglades/ Florida Bay Watershed Management; West Palm Beach, FL

Email

Marshall Strong (M.S. Forestry and Wood Products, Michigan Technological University)

1995


Use of IHS Transformation with the Landsat thematic mapper (TM) imagery for detection of suspended sediments and sediment loading in freshwater systems.

Currently Unknown

D. Rae Barnhisel (Ph.D. Biological Sciences, Michigan Technological University)

1994


Ecological and evolutionary consequences of the caudal spine in the Cercopagidae (Crustacea, Branchiopoda).

Lecturer, Marine Studies Consortium; 900 Washington Street, Wellesley, MA

Scott McNaught (Ph.D. Biological Sciences, University of Michigan)

1993


Invertebrate predators in freshwater lakes: Interactions between Leptodora and Chaoborus.

Associate Professor of Biology, Central Michigan University; Mount Pleasant, MI

Email

Lisa Jipping (M.S. Biological Sciences, Michigan Tech University)

1991


Advanced very high resolution radiometer (AVHRR) imagery applied to Lake Superior thermal structure. MS. Thesis, Department of Biological Sciences

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Detroit, MI

Email

D. Rae Barnhisel (M.S. Biology, University of Michigan)

1990


Juvenile fish response to the cladoceran Bythotrephes cederstroemi.

Lecturer, Marine Studies Consortium; 900 Washington Street, Wellesley, MA

Charles Levitan (Ph.D. Biological Sciences, Dartmouth College)

1986


The structure and stability of a freshwater pelagic community.

Professor of Science and Technology, Sierra Nevada College; Incline Village, NV

Email

Steven Scrimshaw (M.S. Biological Sciences, Dartmouth College)

1985


The potential influence of fish energetics and sampling behavior in reducing the effectiveness of aposematism and mimicry in chemically defended freshwater arthropods.

Currently Unknown

Mona Mort (Ph.D. Biological Sciences, Dartmouth College)

1983


Evolutionary implications of phenotypic genetic variation in cladoceran populations.

Currently Unknown

William DeMott (Ph.D. Biological Sciences, Dartmouth College)

1981


Competition in natural cladoceran communities: experimental manipulation and demographic analysis.

Professor of Biology, Indiana University- Purdue University; Fort Wayne, IN

Email

Jean Manning (M.S. Biological Sciences, Dartmouth College)

1978


Phenotypes and genotypes in cladoceran populations.

Currently Unknown





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